A Beautiful Afternoon in a Goa Beach Shack

by Shammi 28. April 2011 14:06

Goa is truly a paradise for me! I have spent the last 2 months here relaxing among swaying palms, coconut groves and basking in the soft sandy beaches. Having travelled to many beaches around the world, Goa still holds a special place in my heart.

I know I am home at Goa with its familiar coconut trees lined narrow roads, the  quaint Portuguese villas  and churches that dot the pristine landscape, the rustic beach shacks, the bustling  flea markets and village fish mongers  and the unhurried pace that add to its irresistible charm.

Yesterday, we spent the entire afternoon at Sarnabatim, a secluded beach not populated by many tourists. The endearing quality of Goan beaches are its makeshift shacks that line the white stretches of amazing beaches, found nowhere else in the world. The shacks utilize recyclable local materials like coconut fronds, ropes and tree trunks. The temperature of the sea with its splashing waves was ideal for an afternoon frolicking in the azure waters.  After a lovely swim, we relaxed with a book and beer on the cane lounge chairs at Anthy’s beach shack to watch the sun go down. I cherish this moment every time, watching the sun set against this gorgeous backdrop of glistening waters, as it transforms me to a different world away from all the humdrum of the daily grind.

Sarnabatim, Goa

 
 
 

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