Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Baga Beach, Goa

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Baga Beach, Goa

A delightful mixture of plot and Sea Baga, 10 kms. West of Mapusa, is essentially an addition of Calangute beach with clean white sand. Baga is a little but correct beach positioned between its two well-known cousins, Colva and Calangute. It is a far superior place to take pleasure in a few relaxing moments. It is a fishing beach with worldwide tourists marinating in the sun and family visitors paddling. There is the grove of palms coming moderately close to the water’s edge. The Baga River runs down one side of it gift an enjoyable entertainment for kids.

Its attractive beauty, with the stream, the move away House perched on the hill and the be short of local tourist buses every one have contributed to its only one of its kind beauty. Western tourists use it as a stand for water sports and fishing. To counter the main of the Wednesday flea market at Anjuna, Baga has begun a Saturday night market, which is quite remarkable, but one way or one more lacks the charm of the Anjuna market.

PLACES TO STAY

The rough and prepared places spotted approximately the fishing village generally have space for lodging. Reasonable budget houses and rooms for rent are too obtainable on the quieter north surface of the river.

LEISURE

EATING OUT

Baga has possibly the most excellent range of restaurants in Goa, from usual beach shacks to swish pizzerias and terrace cafes serving real espresso coffee. Because of the stiff competition, costs are usually reasonable and the quality of cooking high. For a splurge, splash out on a candlelit dinner at J & A's Riverside Trattoria, or a customary Goan meal at the eccentric Casa Portuguesa.

NIGHTLIFE

Thanks to the droves of mainly British package tourists which are waiting at this time, Baga's nightlife is the liveliest in the area. The majority of the revelers end up at Tito's, which has the only dance floor and hefty sound system outside a large hotel for miles. Women are permitted in for free; "unaccompanied" men and join have to pay.

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