Goa - Natural Eco Huts
A rough road over a rock strewn plateau finally ends at a charming bamboo bridge. You see a beautiful lagoon and along both sides of the stream are thatched huts. This is Dwarka.
This small resort with just a dozen cottages offers basic but stylish accommodation. The gathering area, the restaurant, is a thatched shack overlooking the impossibly lovely sandy beach, a wonderful lagoon, and a veritable thick canopy of mature palm trees.








Itinerary
Day 1, Goa
You’ll be collected from the airport and transferred to Dwarka Beach Resort in South Goa.
Days 2-3, Kola, South Goa
Dwarka is built at a place along a fresh water creek where it widens into a natural lagoon beyond which lies the crescent shaped sandy beach. If this sounds too perfect, wait till you see the place - it is simply unbelievable.
The resort is made up of simple but very stylish huts. They have comfortable beds, a cupboard for keeping your valuables, side-tables and attached shower/toilet facilities. Sheer white curtains line the natural mat `walls’ and windows open out to fantastic views and invite the breezes.
The gathering area is a sweet, palm thatched shack, perched on a slight height from where you can enjoy mind-blowing views of the beach, the sheer cliffs that come down all the way to the sea and a great variety of birds.
Food served is freshly caught and cooked and there is a good selection of vegetarian food as well. The staff is all local and proud to be working in this delightful place. The village girls come in the mornings to clean your huts and then clean the sandy beach. There are hammocks every few meters and each hut has its own little sit-out with cane chairs where one could simply drink in the many sea-side views.
There is plenty to do if you would like to, swim in the creek, lagoon or the sea. You may want to take a trek up to the green cliff tops where the views are panoramic.
Day 4, Onwards from Goa
Your stay ends after breakfast. You will receive a departure transport to the airport to connect with your onward travel.
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