Aksa Beach

icon-locationDharvali, Aksa Gaon, Madh, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400061, India
Aksa Beach is one of Mumbai's unspoiled beaches. It attracts not only many locals to come here for a weekend getaway, but also a favorite destination for tourists and especially photographers, who can get a good set of pictures of the sea.

Dotted with cottages, resorts and coconut trees along with next to INS Hamla, Aksa beach is a sandy beach tucked away on the beaten track. The residents of Mumbai, mostly young people, come to this beach for a weekend getaway, but for the rest of the time, only a handful of people visit it. It is also possible to encounter street vendors selling roasted peanuts and other local snacks here.

Aksa Beach is a serene location away from the hectic city of Mumbai. All you will hear here is the music of the waves. Aksa beach's remoteness makes it the perfect place to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. You can walk on the beach, listen to the waves and sunbathe at Aksa Beach. However swimming is prohibited.

Guests can participate in recreational activities at Aksa beach such as walking the beach and watching the sunset in a peaceful setting. The isolated presence and unspoiled beauty of Aksa beach in Malad Mumbai also attracts many photographers. The distant coconut groves, the golden sky at sunset and the scattered rocks all around provide many beautiful photos. This is also the place to discover new dishes because the food in Aksa Beach is very diverse. Whether you want Gujarati desserts, local Mumbai snacks or Continental dishes, you can find them at one of the restaurants, perhaps even enjoy an appetizer made by the Koli fishing community. prepare.

However, visitors cannot spend much time at the beach during the summer because of the high humidity and heat. And visiting Aksa Beach in the rainy season can also be a dangerous affair as the beach is famous for its quicksand and strong currents, especially during monsoons. So the best months to visit the beach are from October to March. Also, it gets crowded with locals on weekends, so if you can, plan to visit Aksa on one of the weekdays.



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