Tourists are disappointed with the resort of Goa and migrate en masse after arriving in other parts of India, primarily to the island of Sindhudurg in the neighboring state of Maharashtra. The reason is the stench, noise, and traffic jams in Goa, as well as “disappointment with the conditions on the beaches.” This information was printed by the Indian mass media.
“Maharashtra’s coastal areas are cleaner, quieter, and less congested, with fewer concrete structures. Maharashtra also has many tourist spots worth visiting,” foreign tourists were quoted as saying. They also state that they are “disappointed” with the conditions on the beaches in Morjim, Ashwem, Mandrem, Harmala and Keri, where “there are no amenities except traffic jams and noise” – there are no infrastructure facilities on the beaches, such as changing rooms, clean toilets, drinking water, parking, etc.
Background: Sindhudurg is an island in the state of the same name north of Goa. The territory differs from Goa in that it is more sparsely populated, as well as in the fact that it is already the real India, as tourists say. The state also has interesting sights, such as the port of the same name.