Thousands
of sun-deprived tourists visit India because it incredibly has the
most diverse varieties of beaches anywhere in the world. Placid
backwaters and lagoons, bays and rough lava-rocked seas, marine
estuaries with fish, crashing surf, powdery golden sand or palm
fringed shores - Incredible India has them all.
The
West Coast with the Arabian Sea and the East Coast with the Bay
of Bengal offer many a verdant vistas to the traveller. The coasts
of India have their own seafood cuisine, relaxing spas, diving and
water sports and great places to stay for a balmy holiday.
Kovalam
undoubtedly is one of India's best sea resorts. The long coastline
lined with swaying coconut palm trees dotted with an occasional
fishing hamlet is fast developing into one of the world's finest
string of beaches. The sea applauds the beach temple in Mahabalipuram,
gloriously silhouetted against the spectrum of the seven colours
in the sky. Puri, on the East Coast, is surely one of the world's
most picturesque beaches. And then there is Digha, a three-hour
drive out of Kolkata, a beautiful beach, splendid in its isolation.