Anjuna Beach


Known for its unparalleled natural beauty, glowing soft white sand and swaying palms, Anjuna Beach is a hot spot for tourists, both domestic and foreign. The full moon beach parties are what attracts crowds the most.

Anjuna Beach, situated on the west coast of Goa by the Arabian Sea, is the perfect epitome of stunning natural beauty. The key feature of the beach is the remarkable rock formation nestled over an inlay of white sand, jutting out into the sea. The area was popularly known as the jewel of Anjuna or 'Ozran'. The place is a favorite spot among hippies who first came here in the late 1950s. The atmosphere during the full moon is that of absolute bliss with soft waves kissing your feet, gleaming under the moonlight.

Anjuna is a village located on the coast of North Goa, India. It is a Census Town, one of the twelve Brahmin comunidades of Bardez. It is mostly a tourist destination. Its church, St. Michael's Church, Anjuna, founded in 1595, is dedicated to S. Miguel, and celebrates the feasts of S. Miguel and Nossa Senhora Advogada. There are three large chapels in the parish: the one to S. Antonio, to Nossa Senhora de Saude, and to Nossa Senhora de Piedade. The chapel at Vagator became the church of the new parish of Vagator, dedicated to S. Antonio, in the twentieth century.

Folded up by azure water of Arabian Sea and with hills in the background, Anjuna Beach in Goa is a perfect paradise for beach lovers. Situated just 8 km away in the west of Mapusa town, this beach is blessed with a bizarre array of red laterite rocks. It is beautifully embellished with picturesque sceneries and so the place is reckoned among the hottest tourist destination of India. Further, its credible palms and rocky crescent give great pleasure to be at Anjuna Beach. It's distinguished due to the formation of unusual rock placed on a small inlet of white sand and black rock protruding into the sea. It's a complete package of tourist attractions that has a wide range of activities to offer. Chock-a-blocks with nature enthusiasts every year, the beach which always beckoned the tourist most is none other than Anjuna Beach tour.

Anjuna beach Goa is an ideal choice for nature buffs, who love to enjoy full moon parties during the New Year and Christmas. Visitors on this very day rejuvenate themselves in a pleasurable atmosphere of the lucent full-moon casting a magic charm and the soft frothing waves snuggling their feet. So, if you wanna experience the real beauty of landscapes, luxury accommodation, seclusion, nightlife parties, reliable seafood dainties and voguish shopping opportunities, plan for Anjuna Beach Holidays and make it your best ever holiday experience for ages.

Places to Visit in and around Anjuna Beach


Anjuna is bedighted with a large number of tourist attractions which fascinate the vision of travel junkies with the first glance. Some of the major attractions in and around the beach include:

Wednesday Flea Market-This market is located on the way to the beach, which captivates large number of tourists to crowd this place every Wednesday. While going inside the market, you'll get a large variety ranging from imported electric gadgets to other man-made objects. Stuffs like European snacks, Tibetan, Kashmiri, Gujarati trinkets and handicrafts, artificial ornament carvings, cassettes of Goan Trance music, colorful T-shirts, etc. are available for sale in this market. If you are an expert in bargaining things while buying, you will definitely get excellent deals in the market.

Mascarenhas Mansion:The Mansion is another tourist attraction that's located in Anjuna Beach. The balconies are quite captivating and have stunning stained glass floral engravings. It's an architectural amusement available with rich balconies.

Chapora Fort: Located at the vicinage of Anjuna Beach, Chapora Fort offers a beautiful picturesque view of Anguna and Vagator beaches. It's a must-visit place where one should go and explore the history hidden behind this fort.

Albuquerque Mansion:One of the most magnificent mansions in Anjuna that represents the gilded lifestyle of its formal owners is Albuquerque Mansion. For the tourists, the mansion is one of the sight-seeing highlights of Anjuna Beach that is bedighted with appealing Mangalore tile roof and octangular tower.

History


Like all of Goa, Anjuna was long held by the Portuguese. In 1950, it had a population of 5,688,and in 2011 it had 9,636. Historian Teresa Albuquerque, reports that the village's name is derived from the Arabic word 'Hanjuman'. Other say, it comes from an arabic word for "change" - as people were arriving at Anjuna from the sea, and where looking to change money. It was discovered by the hippies during the 60's, then was a center of backpackers and trance parties lovers, and lately became a popular destination for young big-city Indians.

The beach became popular after the hippies started arriving here during the late 1950s and mid 1960s. They also started the trend of wild rave parties and trance music which is now the trademark for almost all the Goan beaches.


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