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Kakolem Beach

 



                    Located around 7 km away from Cabo de Rama Beach, Kakolem Beach is a hidden gem in South Goa. The less crowded, majestic beach is also called Tiger Beach. The entire beach is hidden between beautiful cliffs and lush greenery.

                    To reach here, you will have to climb down a small cliff near the Vagon bus stop, which falls on the way to Betul Beach from Canacona. The unruly wilderness, the quiet, and the mystical surroundings are major lures if you are looking for a unique and serene beach vacation.

                    Belonging to this south part of Goa, Kakolem Beach is an awesome destination to spend some quiet and peaceful time with your family. There are not many houses or eateries nearby. The nearest market to the beach is approximately 5 km away from the beach. As it is secluded, few people visit the beach except for a few nature and adventure lovers.



                    The beauty of the natural scene is a perfect place for gazing at the magnificent daylight views or the starlit nights. The water is inviting but can be dangerous due to the possibility of strong currents and winds and the lack of supervision or rescue service. So, it is not advisable to go swimming.

Courtesy: Goa Tourism Official website ,Wikipedia, Google images


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