Agonda Beach, Goa CLOSED | Informal Campsite

India

WARNING: THIS PLACE IS PERMANENTLY CLOSED!

WARNING: THIS PLACE HAS BEEN FLAGGED FOR DELETION!

Details

Verified:
over 5 years ago
Altitude:
0.0 masl
Website:
Contributor:
furgonauta

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Description

Open area beneath palm trees at the southern end of the bay, a bit out of the village. Many overlanders in winter. Little shade, right behind the beach. In Agonda village there are good restaurants, internet cafés, laundry service, shops. Toilets/showers at some beach front restaurants. Wild boar around, falling coconuts. On Sundays locals arrive for party and picnic (leaving rubbish).

Update November 2018: place is private property now

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closed, a new Resort is under construction at this place

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Place closed down - it’s private property now :(

We got sent away

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Nice and relaxed atmosphere. Met in total 3 overlanders here. You can do campfire at the beach. Restaurants and facilities in walking distance. Use maps.me to find the little bit hidden path to the beach.

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Best beach in the area. No discos. Many locals minding their own business. Maybe the best spot for overlanders in India but rumors say it might be closing soon.

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Nice beach front dirt parking with palm trees.

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meeting point for all the overlanders in India

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Open area beneath palm trees at the southern end of the bay, a bit out of the village. Many overlanders in winter. Little shade, right behind the beach. In Agonda village there are good restaurants, internet cafés, laundry service, shops. Toilets/showers at some beach front restaurants. Wild boar around, falling coconuts. On Sundays locals arrive for party and picnic (leaving rubbish).

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