Here are the best 5 beaches along India’s 7500-kilometer-long coastline that will astound and fascinate you with its coastal splendor.
1. Goa
Every tourist likes Goa because it is an excellent mix of sun, surf, and beaches. It’s a little emerald island with breathtaking natural scenery, beautiful beaches, churches, and temples. It is noted for its architecture, feasts, and festivals, as well as for its generous people and diverse culture. This is why Goa should be on everyone’s bucket list.
2. Gokarna, Karnataka
Until recently, Gokarna was well-known as a Hindu pilgrimage destination. It is becoming a popular tourist destination in India, thanks to its beautiful beaches and low-cost scuba diving. Although, If you’re on a budget and want to visit a beach resort, Gokarna is the place to go. It is located 140 kilometers south of Goa in Kumta, Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka.
3. Ganpatipule, Maharashtra
Ganapatipule, on the other hand, is a popular white sand beach in Maharashtra for weekend getaways, especially during the monsoon season. On the way to Ganapatipule, you’ll pass by another beach named Bhandarpule, which has a lovely view from the top. As such, There are also additional adjacent beaches worth visiting, including the ‘Aare-Ware’ twin beaches and a peaceful beach at Malgund.
4. Marari, Kerala
Kerela, often known as God’s own country, is home to Marari beach in Mararikulam. Though which is predominantly populated by fishermen. The beach is famous for its pristine sand and delicious international meals! Thus, You would enjoy spending time on this beach because it is so tranquil. If you’ve been to the Jagannath Puri beach. Although this one will bring back memories.
5. Havelock, Andaman and Nicobar Island
Apart from underwater sports like scuba diving and snorkeling, Havelock Island in Andaman is known for its clean beaches, clear waters, and also relaxing atmosphere. It contains some of Asia’s best beaches, including Radhanagar Beach, which is ranked among the top 10 beaches in the world. Thus, Henry Havelock, a British general, gave the island its name.
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