Shiva's Face
Shiva's Face: A Coastal Carving at Ozran Beach
Discover Little Vagator Beach: a serene Goan escape with golden sands, stunning sunsets, and iconic Shiva rock carvings. #LittleVagator #Goa
Little Vagator Beach, also known as Ozran Beach, is a serene and picturesque cove in North Goa, India. Tucked away from the bustling crowds, it offers a peaceful retreat with golden sands, clear waters, and dramatic red cliffs. The beach is famous for its laid-back vibe, stunning sunsets, and the iconic Shiva face carved into a rock, making it a must-visit for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From Vagator Beach, head towards the main parking area and find the path that leads up a small hill. Follow the signs for 'Little Vagator'. A short walk down some steps will lead you to Ozran Beach. This is a relatively easy walk, but be mindful of the steps.
Public Transport
From Mapusa, take a local bus towards Vagator. The bus will drop you at Vagator bus stand. From there, you can walk towards Vagator Beach and follow the signs to Little Vagator/Ozran Beach, or hire an auto-rickshaw for approximately ₹50-₹100. The bus fare from Mapusa to Vagator is around ₹40.
Taxi/Auto-rickshaw
From Anjuna, hire a taxi or auto-rickshaw to Little Vagator Beach (Ozran Beach), near Vishwas Restaurant. The fare should be around ₹150-₹200, and the ride typically takes about 10-15 minutes. Be sure to negotiate the price before starting your journey.
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