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Beaches of India
India has an incredible variety of beaches. From the wild and empty beaches, to the more popular and busy tourist destinations. The pristine air, the blue waters, the golden sands and the emerald pastures adds to the beauty of these beaches.
Beaches in India provide the most tempting combination of sun, sand, sea and surf that is too hard to resist for any beach lover and water sport adventurer. The choice is unending when it comes to beach holidays in India.
The foremost choices of beach travel in India include the beautiful sea shores of Goa, where the tropical sun bathed beaches of Anjuna, Calangute, Vagator, Baga & Dona Paula have something for every visitor. Other beaches such as Kovalam, Marina, Puri and Juhu are also venues for recreation and entertainment for the tourists.
Calangute is a perfect to go for a long walks in Goa. It is in between two other famous beaches, Baga on one side and Candolim on the other.
Vagator is an attractive little bay between rocky headlands. a little further south of this main beach is a more sedate beach known as 'Little Vagator' or Ozran beach.
Puri beach in Orissa is one of the finest beaches in India where tourist love holidaying and countless pilgrims take the traditional purification dip.
Popular among tourists the Kovalam beach in Kerala has a Lighthouse Beach in south, Hawah in the center for the local fisherman and the Samudra in the north.
The beaches of Lakshadweep are a paradise for divers, ten islands are inhabited, of these five, Bangaram, Minicoy, Kalpeni, Kavaratti and Kadamat, are open to tourists.
Juhu is one of the best hangouts, largest and frequently visited beach in Mumbai where one finds the famous Mumbai Bhelpuri and Kulfi.
Tourists attract Mahabalipuram beach in Tamil Nadu for its marvelous monuments like sculptural panels, caves, chariots, temples and sunny beaches.
If one prefers a beach with a religious flavour, then Ganapatipulle is the best place in Maharashtra where this place is one of the 'Ashta Ganapati' pilgrimage sites of India.
The beaches of Daman Diu are beautiful and unspoilt with a long shore-line and has a palm-fringed, largely deserted and secluded beach.
Due to the geographic location of Andaman and Nicobar islands, the beaches of these islands are still untouched and unspoilt, making it an ideal beach holiday destination.