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Ashvem Beach

 


                               Ashwem Beach is ideal for you if you're looking for a quiet and isolated beach in North Goa. It is one of Goa's most pristine beaches since mainstream travelers have yet to find this hidden gem.

                              The coastline's broad lengths of white sand and exotic palms make for a breathtaking sight. A terrific area to experience some of the freshest seafood in Goa is the beach, which is also known for its vibrant fishing and seafood culture.

                                However, getting to Ashwem Beach can be difficult. The distance between the nearest airport, Dabolim International Airport, and the nearest train station, Thivim Train Station, is 18 km and 60 km, respectively, from the beach. The bus service to and from the beach can be unreliable, so renting a private vehicle to get there is better.



                  Even though it's far away, Ashwem Beach is worth the trip. It provides the ideal balance of natural beauty, tasty seafood, and a great place to stay, eat, and party. So gather your belongings, hire a private vehicle, and travel to this remote beach for a tranquil and wonderful getaway


Courtesy: Goa  Tourism Official website ,Wikipedia, Google images

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