Void at Arambol Beach, Goa

Arambol beach is one of the most beautiful beach in Goa. One can truly appreciate its beauty if visited during winter season. I visited there in the monsoon and found a void there. The golden sand found in winter changes colour to almost black during monsoon. But seeing the landscape of the beach and its surrounding, I could recognize how this might look during season. Arambol a traditional fisherman village, located in north Goa, still retains its natural and pristine charm. It was one of the original hippe destinations in India during the 1970s & 1980s.

During my visit there most of the restaurants were closed and the beach wore a deserted look. Arambol do not have any big hotel for lodging but has ample homestays, guest house and beach shacks ( only during season).

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