ShareThe Anjuna Flea Market in Goa is a hippie’s dream come true, offering a vast selection of handicrafts, hippie clothing, gifts, and trinkets at incredibly low prices. Started in the 1960s to let hippie tourists trade their handmade goods, it was once called the “open-air goods exchange market” by locals. Today, both tourists and locals enjoy visiting. Originally limited to a small beach area, the market now extends to the paddy fields, with numerous vendors selling snacks. The market is renowned for Tibetan and Nepali goods, and visitors can also get their hair dyed or body pierced at various kiosks.…
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SharePatnem Beach is a popular alternative to Palolem Beach, which is well-known in South Goa, for those who want some fun but don’t want to be right in the middle of it all. Despite the row of beach cottages and shacks, there is enough room for everyone. Although Patnem Beach South Goa does not offer as many activities as other beaches, the peace more than compensates. One of the beach’s attractions is the chance to savor mouthwatering seafood dishes and traditional Goan cuisine at any of the many shacks nearby. Additionally, there are a few shops where you can purchase…