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Vagator beach near panaji has maily three beaches
North Vagator, Ozrant Beach and Tel Aviv Beach. |
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Vagator Beach The
beach, crowned by the Chapora Fort, is skirted by Anjuna Beach to the
south. Vagator is divided into three beaches, North Vagator, Ozrant
Beach and Tel Aviv Beach. The three beaches cater to a large number of
Israeli and British tourists.Panaji, which is at a distance of 32km, or from Mapusa that is 10km away. But the bus service is not frequent and the beach is around 2km from the junction where the auto leaves passengers. There
is a freshwater spring about 100m for the beach. Those who want to go
angling can go to the fishing jetty at Chapora village. South from the
Ozrant Beach is a carved out statue of Lord Shiva. The sculptor is not
known but it is believed to belong to the day's when hippies came to Goa
in droves. Next to the beach is the Chapora Fort.There are many options for staying, like beachfront cottages, resorts, guest houses and rest houses. Tourists can also venture to Chapora for cheap and low-budget accommodation. A trek to the fort is pleasurable experience. Chapora, also known as the little fishing village, is ideal for anglers. There are plenty of options for good food available here. Also, the view from the beach is fantastic. After sunset falls, make a beeline for the bars and enjoy an evening full of trance music.
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