India: The 5 best beaches that should be on your travel list

VARKALA, INDIA - DECEMBER 21: Local fishermen and tourists spend their holidays at the beach on December 21, 2014 in Varkala, Kerala, India (Photo by EyesWideOpen/Getty Images)
VARKALA, INDIA - DECEMBER 21: Local fishermen and tourists spend their holidays at the beach on December 21, 2014 in Varkala, Kerala, India (Photo by EyesWideOpen/Getty Images) /
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India is home to rich history as well as places that take you closer to nature. With a pandemic restricting our movement between locations, one can rest assured that people have the best places on their travel itinerary and want to visit them once the pandemic is either under control or completely over.

It is a given that we can and will overcome this even if it takes us some time, and while a lot of lives were lost until a vaccine was in place, we will be OK. There’s life in nature that surrounds us. The sound of it can only be heard by those ready to lend an ear to the beauty of nature.

Beaches have a sound that can soothe the soul and rejuvenate the mind. The sound of the waves touching the shore while there’s someone or some set of people enjoying the time with their loved ones. A view of unparalleled boundaries redefining the word ‘coast to coast,’ while the sun sets down and leaves a moment for all to capture. Words can fall short at times to describe the beauty of nature, but if you want to experience nature, come to India and put these five beaches on your travel list.

Palolem Beach, Goa

Talk about a day in the evening where you have a nightlife that boasts of music that fills your mood with excitement and lets you groove to the beats. The beach is famous for its palm trees and wooden shacks. It also has a great view throughout the day, and the nightlife is a dream place for any party lover. With Canacona Island to its front and turtles nest at Galgibaga Beach to its south, the beach is bliss for anyone that wants to experience life, wildlife, nightlife, and the beach all at once.

VARKALA, INDIA – DECEMBER 21: Locals, fishermen, gurus and tourists spend their holidays at the beach on December 21, 2014 in Varkala, Kerala, India (Photo by EyesWideOpen/Getty Images)
VARKALA, INDIA – DECEMBER 21: Locals, fishermen, gurus and tourists spend their holidays at the beach on December 21, 2014 in Varkala, Kerala, India (Photo by EyesWideOpen/Getty Images) /

Varkala Beach, Kerala

Don’t be annoyed if this article is left midway and you read only a bit of the piece because we mentioned Varkala Beach in Kerela. It is named Pearl of the Arabian Sea for a reason. Its picturesque view and the water’s medicinal effect make it even more revered amongst other beaches in the Arabian Sea. There are various ayurvedic centers nearby, and you can not only enjoy the beauty of nature but also heal if you have any health issues. Now that’s a win-win situation right there.

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Paradise Beach, Puducherry

Now, if the name is Paradise, then need we say anything. It is a perfect place for anyone looking for some sports activity and a view of nature as they enjoy the lip-smacking meals at the location. Day Cruise, Sailing, Water Sports, Sporting Events, Nightlife are all part of the culture at this beach, and the experience is exemplary. You need to be there to experience it on your own.

Rushikonda Beach

Known as the virgin beaches in the Southern Region, Rushikonda Beach is home to people that love nature. If you want to enjoy the time under the sun, then this is your perfect space. It’s known for its culinary experience, and people visit it so that they hear the sound of the waves and control the sound of the thoughts that speak to them, and keep them occupied round the clock. Nothing better than a moment of bliss with some beverage in your hand, food on the table, lush greenery, and clear water to complete the scenic beauty.

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Mahabalipuram Beach

If you like some rocky mountains, scenic beauty, and a splash of water, then Mahabalipuram Beach is your perfect beach to visit after the coronavirus situation comes under control. It has some views that are on every shutterbug’s list. You gain twice what you sign up for when you visit the location.