Thursday, May 26, 2011
Anjuna beach-GOA

The Anjuna beach  in Goa is known for its full-moon (acid house) parties. Held for and by  young tourists, these parties have attracted thousands of tourists. The  trance party with dance, frolic, and merriment goes all night besides  the fire. It is just the right place for lazing holidaymakers.
Besides the calm waters of the Arabian Sea lapping softly on the Indian  shore, Anjuna comes alive with its ever-famous full-moon parties and the  Wednesday flea market to take one onto a trance trip.
Anjuna Beach has been the haunt of the flower generation in the sixties  and is now popular with the younger generations. It became popular  because of its Trance Parties and the Hippies who tried to fuse the  Eastern spiritual traditions with Western Music, ideas and art.
Anjuna is a small Village  in north Goa and is popularly called the freak capital in the world.  Its significant tourist spots are the magnificent Albuquerque Mansion  built in 1920 (flanked by octagonal towers and an attractive Mangalore  tile-roof), the Mascarenhas Mansion, and the Chapora fort
Every Wednesday, at around 11 a.m., Anjuna breaks into a riot of colors.  Lines of vehicles full of tourists start virtually raising clouds of  dust in this area. Whatever one needs, from a used paperback to a  haircut, one would find it here. The flea market is a heaven for  hardcore shoppers and good bargainers, to bid on wonderful blends of  Tibetan, Kashmiri and Gujarati trinkets and handicrafts, European  snacks, cassettes of a noisy brand of music called 'Goa Trance',  artificial ornaments carvings and T-shirts. An elephant ride and a  photograph with a fake sadhu or a fake snake charmer can also be found  here.
There are plenty of guest house around the village, and even a couple of hotels.  Someone planning a longer stay should look out for 'To Let' signs, as  there are plenty of houses that are available on rent along the back  lanes.
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