Untouchable beaches of india
10 Most Adorable Beaches In India .
We always think about Goa as the ultimate holiday spot. Unarguably the place is popular for its beaches mainly Kalangute, Anjuna or Bagha, but have you ever thought of exploring the untouched beaches of India? These virgin beaches are are less crowded, are yet to be explored and are a perfect vacation for those who like exclusivity and the fun that only beaches can provide.
1. Radhanagar Beach, Andaman And Nicobar Islands
This beautiful island of Andamans, Radhanagar beach is the
main attraction of Havelock Island. This is the second longest beach in Asia
and is considered to be one of the best beaches in the world by Time Magazine.
This exotic beach is not lesser than any international beach and is absolutely
stunning. With its crystal clear water and coral views the place is best for
photography and for a relaxing vacation. Unlike Elephant beach, which is
popular for water sports activities, this beach is popular amongst the
honeymoon couples as they get to capture some of the best memories. It's not
just the beaches, Andamans has a lot more to offer for all the adventure
lovers.
What To Do: Whether you love to click snaps or you love to get
clicked, this is the best place to capture the Kodak moments.
How To Reach: Government and private ferries are available
from Port Blair to Havelock Island.
Best Time To Visit: October-May
2. Kalapathar Beach, Andaman And Nicobar Islands
Kalapathar is undoubtedly a beautiful beach that one must
add to the travel list during their Andaman visit. With its aqua green water
and dense forest view, this beach is surrounded with big black rocks. The place
is not appropriate for swimming or snorkeling as yo
u could easily spot dead
corals, but this beach definitely offers a spectacular view.
What To Do: It’s an ideal place for a romantic walk or for
someone who looks for solitude. So get ready to adore this untouched beauty of
nature and capture the mesmerizing beauty in your camera.
How To Reach: Ferries are available from Portblair to
Havelock Island. One can hire a cycle or bike, or other four wheelers can be
booked that can take you to this gorgeous beach within the island.
Best Time To Visit: October-May
3. Kashid Beach, Maharashtra
Away from the hustle and bustle of the city life, this beach
is a weekend getaway for the people of Mumbai and Pune. This less crowded beach
is one of the cleanest beaches one could find in this region and has blue water
and white sands to offer to its tourists. Its breathtaking scenic beauty would
help you loosen up and have a fun vacation.
What To Do: Horse riding, parasailing and other water sports including Jet Ski & Banana ride. One could also visit Janjira Fort and nearby beaches on the way back home.
How To Reach: Drive down to this place as it is 30 km from
Alibaug, 110 km from Mumbai and 170 km from Pune.
Best Time To Visit: Non-monsoon time
4. Marari Beach, Kerala
Alleppey is known for its backwaters and houseboat stays,
and just 11 kms away from this place is a quiet unexplored beach called Marari.
If you wish to experience the calmness and serenity of any beach, then this
place is surely for you. The beach is not yet commercialised and is pretty laid
back. But the marvelous backwaters are a treat to the eyes. Surrounded by a
small fishing village named Mararikulam, this beach is worth visiting for a
stress free day.
What To Do: Backwaters and photography.
How To Reach: Nearest station is Alleppey and then one could
hire a taxi or a private vehicle. Nearest airport is Kochi Airport, which is 60
km away.
Best Time To Visit : December-March
5. Benaulim Beach, Goa
Goa is world famous for its beaches , but there are many
beaches that are yet to be explored. One such beach is Benaulim, which is a
secluded beach located at the end of Colva beach. This gorgeous place is one of the cleanest beaches in South Goa
and is a delight for the tourists longing for a peaceful day.
What To Do: Water
sports and activities can be enjoyed here, which includes, parasailing, boat
riding and jet skiing. One could also enjoy the sight of bull fighting if you
happen to visit between the months of October to March.
How To Reach: 27 km from Dabolim (Goa) airport
Best Time To Visit : October-March
6. Cola Beach, Goa
Another less explored and less crowded one is Cola beach,
which is just 5 km from Agonda beach. This is a perfect place to unwind and to
enjoy the serenity around. The swaying coconut groves and large sea waves
enhance the beauty of the place. Not recommended for swimming due to big rocks
at its sea shore, but its ambience truly gives an impression of a private
beach.
What To Do: One could enjoy the evening walk at its long
stretch of beautiful white sand or if you are an adventure lover then you could
go for Kayaking.
How To Reach: Nearest airport is Dabolim and then one could
hire 2-wheeler or 4-wheeler on rent to roam around different parts of Goa.
Best Time To Visit : Although Goa welcomes you throughout
the year, October-March is best time to visit the beautiful beaches.
7. Agatti Beach, Lakshadweep
This mesmerising beauty is no less than an international
holiday spot. One of the cleanest beaches of India, this beach is a paradise on
earth. Its turquoise coloured water gives a clear view of coral reefs, while
the calm sea waves take you to a different world. Less commercialised and
untouched by the tourists, the beach is a divine beauty.
What To Do : Scuba diving, Kayaking, Snorkeling.
How To Reach: One needs special permits to visit
Lakshadweep. You can catch a flight from Kochi.
Best Time To Visit : December-May
8. Talasari Beach, Odisha
One of the virgin beaches of Odisha, this place would allure
you to its immense beauty in no time. The beach is surrounded by palm and
coconut trees and its calm sea waves are simply amazing to glance at. Its
literal meaning is Row of Palm trees as Tala means Palm and Sari means Row.
Close to Digha, you will find a lot of Bengali tourists at this beach. Not
known to many, this place has stunning backwaters, too.
What To Do: Its artistic view attracts its tourists to spend
a relaxing day on its shore, enjoying the authentic Odiya and Bengali cuisines.
Other than this the place also has few beautiful local temples to visit.
How To Reach: Nearest railway station in Odisha is
Jaleshwar, which is 36 km away and the nearest airport is Bhubaneswar Airport,
which is 300 km away. However, it is hardly 8-10 km away from Digha, West
Bengal. One could hire a cab from Digha railway station.
Best Time To Visit : October-December, and February
9. Yarada Beach, Andha Pradesh
This is another virgin beach of India that is yet to be
explored, besides the localities. The only beach in the state, where swimming
is recommended and its scenic beauty is amazing. The beach doesn’t have any
water sports activities to offer but worth the visit for any nature lover. Also
known as the golden beach due to its golden look that it gets due to the sun,
the beach is very clean and gives a spectacular view during sunset.
What To Do: One could enjoy swimming in this sun kissed
beach and experience the fishing activities by the local fishermen.
How To Reach: 15 km drive from Visakhapatnam.
Best Time To Visit : November-February
10. Malpe Beach, Karnataka
This untouched beauty
is a silent retreat for its visitors. This place offers free WiFi and is well
equipped with emergency services. The beach is gaining popularity due to its
clean water and beautiful location. Just 15 km away from this place is a
beautiful small island known as St Mary’s island, which is popular for the huge
basalt rocks. The island is also known as Coconut Island due to the sight of
coconut trees all around.
What To Do: Parasailing, boar rides, banana rides, camel
rides.
How To Reach: 6 km from Udupi, 60 km from Mangalore and 425
km from Bangalore, this place is well connected by roads and railway stations.
Best Time To Visit: October-December
These mind blowing beaches are not to be missed as they
promise a complete rejuvenating vacation. So get ready to explore these
unexplored beauties and enjoy the breathtaking views within the country
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