Vagator & Chapora

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Introducing Vagator & Chapora

A series of rusty cliffs and headlands bursting out of thickets of greenery help to give Vagator and charming Chapora one of the prettiest settings on the north Goan coast. It’s this back drop, rather than the beaches (which are largely forgettable) that have made these two little villages the centre for the wild, outdoor parties that made Goa (in) famous. Large contingents of long-stay backpackers and party people religiously set up camp here for months on end every season.

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Last updated: Feb 17, 2009

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  1. riteshkaul avatar
    RE: Goa Accommodation and Plans in October

    by riteshkaul 05 September 2011

    Don't think I was clear - the acco in small Vagator is likely to be more expensive than budget options. There is a beach facing set of…
  2. riteshkaul avatar
    RE: Goa Accommodation and Plans in October

    by riteshkaul 05 September 2011

    You may want to consider the Small Vagator beach. Relatively speaking, it has the fewest crowds and a decent set of accomodation options…
  3. RC501 avatar
    RE: Goa's International Airport to Arambol or Anjuna

    by RC501 04 September 2011

    PS.Try Anjuna first and then move onto Arambol ...I find Arambol has changed over the years it is now full of Russian package tourists…

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