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Bathing is generally safer at Anjuna than at most of the nearby resorts, especially at the more peaceful southern end of the beach where a rocky headland keeps the sea calm and the undertow to a minimum. Sun bathing is the most favored activity of the sun starved European tourists. At the north of the Anjuna, is its famous flea market where small cafes, bars and Kashmiri handicrafts stalls are lined. Anything and everything under the sky can be found here. It is famous for its electric items that are on sale. Flea market is held on Wednesdays and if you are good at bargaining, then you can walk away with good stuff at throw away prices. Main tourist spots nearby are the Chapora fort and the Albuquerque mansion.
Anjuna is also known for the full-moon parties that are held here for young tourists particularly during Christmas and New year. Campfires burn bright all through the night and the music and merriment carries on till the morning. There is always some activity going on after the flea market and the music and the powerful sound systems keep the people stay on in the beach for long. There are a number of drinking spots on the beach. The exhilaration of Bungee Jumping from an 80-ft tower and water-sports facilities like paragliding and windsurfing enhance the fun at Anjuna. Anjuna beach is a favourite haunt of the hippies who used to conduct the famous rave beach parties. It was in the late 1950s to mid-1960s that hippies started visiting Anjuna beach to drown in their trance music with just loneliness for company. It is the hippies who started these rave beach parties wherein they would sing and dance through out the night under the vast blue sky lit only by the moonlight. Best time to visit
Places To Eat Money Exchange: Money can be changed at the Oxford and Orchard stores as well as all your retail needs can be met. There is the facility of encashment against Visa Cards at the Bank Of Baroda on the Mapusa Road but the bank doesn't do foreign exchange. |