Goa
Calangute beach is also called
the 'Queen of Beaches' because
the beauty you at find Calangute
beach in Goa cannot be found
elsewhere. Under the shade of
palm trees, bathes the Queen
of Beaches-Calangute. Goa's
Calangute seems to be a distortion
of the local vernacular word-'Koli-gutti',
which means land of fishermen.
Some people connect it with
Kalyangutti (village of art)
or Konvallo-ghott (strong pit
of the coconut tree) because
the village is full of coconut
trees. With the advent of the
Portuguese, the word probably
got distorted to Calangute,
and has stuck till today. In
a green semi-circle, the villages
of Arpora-Nagoa, Saligao and
Candolim do their bit to enhance
the divine beauty of Calangute.
There are picturesque agors
(saltpans) at Agarvaddo, Maddavaddo
is full of madd (coconut trees),
Dongorpur skirts a bottle-green
hillock and Tivaivaddo laces
the beach. In Gauravaddo lived
the gaudds or milkmen ran dairies.
Goa Calangute
beach is a haven for the hippies.
It was the hippies who discovered
this beach in the late 60s.
The exquisite beauty of the
Calangute beach in India's Goa
soon spread around, bringing
hordes of European tourists.
And this trend has still been
continuing…tourists come
down to this small Indian state
of Goa searching for this lovely
beach. Once you reach Calangute
beach in Goa, then you can spend
your vacation soaked in the
serenity of the sea, sun and
sand. Goa Calangute beach is
often crowded with people, children
making sand castles, colorful
crowds surging towards the sea,
hippies busy remembering the
good old times and the young
and old alike lazing on the
golden sands. This picture of
a perfect tourist haven is completed
with shacks and stalls under
the shade of palm trees selling
everything from fried prawns
and beer to trinkets made of
seashells. |