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Palolem Beach (South Goa)

Palolem Beach (South Goa) is the jewel of Goa. There is no predominance of locals or any others. There are representatives of many nationalities. There is a quiet peaceful atmosphere. In the evening the music plays softly in the shakes, people sit at the tables and enjoy themselves.

Colva Beach (South Goa)

Colva beach is the central beach for locals. They mostly stand or jump in the water, fully clothed. And of course, they are incessantly photographed and try to take pictures with the rare guests of this beach - whites.

Arambol (North Goa) attractions

The sights of Arambol are nothing but marketing. All over Goa, by and large, there is nothing to see. And when people come to a new place, the question becomes, "What to see? What to do?" That's where all the fiction about the sights comes from.

Vagator beach (North Goa)

Vagator beach is a beach of cows and locals. There are no visitors. The locals "hang out" here. Suitable only for a walk and as an addition to the local attraction - Chapora Fort.

The truth about India

People are divided into those who see dirt and cows in India, they don't like everything. And those who go into a state of euphoria from India. What they call a return to childhood with carefree happiness. Been to India? Visit the country of the antipode - the UAE, the contrast is incredible)