Morjim Beach
Morjim is a Census Town in Pernem, Goa, India; it is situated on the northern bank of the Chapora River estuary. It is home to a variety of birds and is a nesting site for Olive ridley sea turtles. The village has become known as "Little Russia" because of the concentration of Russian immigrants living there..
Morjim Beach is definitely one of the best beaches of Goa. Its a poet's paradise which sky changing colors and sun setting in. Located south to Ashwem beach it is considered to be one of the most tranquil beaches of Goa, offering peace and serenity. Tourists come here for relaxing and dining out. This place is lined up with restaurants and cottages which offer some of the best relaxation things. Morjim Beach is also locally known as “Little Russia” because of huge inhabitation of Russians here who stay for more than a month in this beautiful heaven.
Morjim in North Goa is different from other beaches of Goa. Unlike the popular beaches in Goa like Baga, Candolim, Varca and Colva, this secluded beach nestled in the midst of lush green locales, is calm and serene. Located in Pernem district, Morjim is renowned as the nesting place for Olive Ridley turtles. During 1997-98, only 5 nests were located and protected on Morjim beach. The number increased to eight in 1998-99 and resulted in extension of the protected area on the beach. Consistent efforts have resulted in increased nesting with number reaching 32 nests in 2000-01. Tourists, environmental students and experts visit the site to study the annual feature.
Morjim is a beautiful village that lies in the Pernem district in north Goa. The main occupation of the villagers here is still mainly fishing and farming. However other activities such as toddy tapping, feni distilling, basket weaving and coir making are also carried out here. People in Morjim celebrate festivals of Sangodd, Sao Joao and St Roque very enthusiastically. They are also crazy about football and bullfights, which is banned by law now.
Morjim beach is famous as a nestling ground for Olive Ridley sea turtles. During the nesting season in September, the beach is closed to the general public so that the turtles may not be disturbed.The Pernem station is the closest railway station to this beach. A few small shacks are located at the point where the road meets the beach.
History
Morjim Beach in the Morjim Village is an isolated beach near the Chapora River. The beach has been designed especially to protect the endangered olive ridley turtles. It is close to the Zuari River, which flows into the Arabian Sea. The village of Morjim is known for the traditional Goan folk dance, Ghode Modni and the Goan sweet, Maddachem Godd. Other important attractions near the beach are the Viranchi Bhatti, a memorial structure and a 250 years old temple complex having five different shrines.
There are various ranges of farmhouses & cottages, where one can stay for partying and enjoying whole night. This place will never let you go upset as it offers everything what you want like water sports, shopping, or luxury accommodation. The culture of this place is defined with its local art, music and nightlife. Being an enchanting place in Goa, it holds its own charm and people come here to relish the company of sand, sun & sea. The seaside is lined with many shacks and food stalls that offer an exotic savory meals and drinks. In brief, it's a perfect destination for backpackers to relax in seclusion and enjoy the beauty of nature.
Visitor Information
Famous For :Nature Lovers, Fun Lovers, Adventure Seekers
Entrance Fee : No Entry Fee
Visiting Time : All Days of the Week 5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Duration of Visit : 2 to 3 hours