Arambol Beach

Arambol
is along the Goa border with its fresh water lagoon. Due to its isolation, some
tourists has been unable to reach this beach.
It is the 16-km-long sea beach. The main beach has adequate body surfing and
there are several attractive bays a short walk to the north.
Arambol Beach is 50 kms from Panaji. A unique beach in the North Goa, is both
rocky and sandy beach and much sought after. It has a sweet water pond right
on the shore.
Beyond an idyllic, rocky-bottomed cove, the trail emerges to a board strip of
soft white sand hemmed in on both sides by steep cliffs.
A small fresh-water lake extends along the bottom of the valley into a thick
jungle,just behind it. Fed by boiling hot springs, the lake is lined with sulphurous
mud, which, smeared over the body, dries to form a surreal, butter-coloured
shell.
The resident hippies swear it's good for you and spend much of the day tiptoeing
naked around the shallow like refugees from some obscure tribal initiation ceremony
- much to the amusement of Arambol's Indian visitors.
GOA BEACHES
Anjuna Beach ||
Calangute
Beach ||
Dona Paula Beach ||
Arambol
Beach ||
Palolem Beach ||
Agonda
Beach ||
Vagator Beach ||
Miramar
Beach ||
Colva Beach
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