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A
large and sprung out village
near the seashore, Arambol can
be approached by a road which
winds across the plateau and
down through the cashew trees.
The beach is an uninterrupted
and stunning stretch of curving
sand, still unspoilt in
comparison to other beaches. The
beach is quiet except on
Sundays, when a large crowd of
local picnickers gather here for
holidaying.
The villagers are friendly and
the place is less touristy
allowing you to have a close
experience of local life and
culture. There is relaxed
environment and peace and
tranquility attracts many
day-trippers from other beaches
nearby. There are miles long
uninterrupted beaches with
well-made track running around.
The second beach is even more
secluded and little used. There
are sulphur pits and freshwater
lakes that you can use for
swimming.
Transportation
You can take one of the many
buses that regularly ply between
Arambol and Mapusa and Arambol
and Chopdem. It takes around 40
minutes to reach Arambol from
Chopdem for a distance of 12 km.
On market days you can take
boats to Anjuna. To move
locally, hire taxis or bikes
that are easily available.
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