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The
Vagator Beach is located in North Goa , a beach with silvery
white sands inmarker contrast to the black lava rocks encircling
it ,that is Vagator Beach. This beach is located just 22 km
away from Panaji.
Vagator Beach Goa a picturesque beach in Goa is divided into
two parts the Big Vagator and the Little Vagator by black
lava rock outcrops. Big Vagator is flanked by the 17th Century
old Chapora Fort ,this beach is reached by a rough path through
red laterite cliff.Little Vagator is detached in a cove from
the adjoining Big Vagator by rocky outcrops. The Little Vagator
is home to Israelis who arrive here on vacation or are residents
here so the beach has come to be known as Beach of Ozran (little
Israel).
In the southern part of Vagator Beach in Goa there is the famous
Calangute Beach. Part of a 30km long stretch of coastline
on the west coast of Goa, the Vagator beach captivates with
its scenic beauty. There are lines of coconut trees dancing
rhythmically and the water of the Arabian sea changing its
color from aquamarine to emerald green all weave a magic .
The Chapora Fort which overlooks the Vagator Beach Goa, is at
the northern end of the beach . It was built by Adil Shah
, and later on Mughals and Portuguese used it when they ruled
over Goa.
The fishing village Chapora near the beach, has myriad scenes
of the rural world with the fisherwoman selling the fishes
or carrying nets full of fishes and the children frolicking
around.
The pristine white sandy beaches , ensconced in its own world
separated from the hustle and bustle of the city is really
mesmerizing . The gentle rays of the sun create magic on the
sands changing to that of a golden hue. Vagator beach is a
virgin beach and while you walk on the beach, with the cool
gentle sea breeze carrying little drops of seawater touching
your face, you feel you are lost in your own world.
You can trek over the rocky outcrop to the Chapora Fort,
a vivid reminder of the Portuguese rule. Experience a panoramic
view of the beach adorned with coconut trees from here. In
the village you have scattered little cottages appearing just
like a page out of fairy tale.
Here you will find some local shops selling artifacts,antiques,
trinkets , buy some as gifts .Also don't forget to try out
the Goan delicacy Bebinca ,available in the shops here at
Vagator Beach.
In Vagator you have only some guesthouses or if you are lucky
you can get a house on rent. The Dabolim Airport is just 29km
away from Vagator beach. The Karmali railway station is for
those who travel by train and the road transport is sound
with regular bus service here.
If you are looking for a quiet getaway where you can spend
time at leisure then come at Vagator Beach Goa , tours are organized
by Goa-Travel.com.
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