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Indian beaches are small paradise, coconut trees and warm sandy beaches. Hindus are proud of their beaches, because here you can find the best combination of natural attractions for sun, sand, sea and surfing lovers.

 Most parts of India are surrounded by the ocean, and the country has countless picturesque beaches, from privacy to gatherings. The best beaches in India are on the west coast, and Goa is the most famous beach destination.



The Most Beautiful Beaches of India 


We have compiled a list of the most beautiful and most popular beaches among tourists from all over the world. So, the best beaches of India:

1. Varkala Beach


Varkala Beach is an hour’s drive from Trivandrum in Kerala. Varkala (Varkala) is a very peaceful option on the Khelan coast. You will spend hours admiring the picturesque scenery of the Arabian Sea and coastal cliffs.

2. Gokarna beaches


Gokarna beach is a remote town in northern Karnataka with four beaches. It is the most secluded and cleanest beach in India. They attracted two devout pilgrims who came here for sacred bathing rituals and meditation, as well as vacationers eager for adventure. Amazing sunrise, sea, beach-these are the beaches of Gokarna.

3. Palolem Beach


The southern part of Goa is a picturesque beach surrounded by lush coconut trees, which is the best beach in the state. The coast is one mile long, but this mile is like a paradise, attracting more and more tourists every year.

4. Baga Beach


The beach is located in northern Goa and has become a favorite destination for tourists who come to India for outdoor activities. All kinds of water sports, parasailing, etc. Also here, you can become a member of an unforgettable journey, where you will watch dolphins. On Baga Beach, there are many bars, clubs and cozy restaurants.

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5. Marari Beach


Marari Beach is little known to tourists, it is very quiet and wild. Marari is located near Alleppey in Kerala and is a favorite place for divers.

6. Maabalipuram Beach


Maabalipuram Beach is located in Tamil Nadu, an hour’s drive north of Chennai. The city where the beach is located is full of interesting sculptures and temples, among which the coastal temples built by the water are notable.

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