Ordu Sounsar
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/HOTELS IN GOA/ Updated : Jan 2, 2018, 14:55 IST
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Situated at the northern end of Palolem beach, Ordo Sounsar is a quiet alternative to the crowded shores in North Goa, and yet close enough to the social buzz.
Situated at the northern end of Palolem beach, Ordo Sounsar is a quiet alternative to the crowded shores in North Goa, and yet close enough to the social buzz. Read less

Situated at the northern end of Palolem beach, Ordo Sounsar is a quiet alternative to the crowded shores in North Goa, and yet close enough to the social buzz. Its cluster of huts can only be accessed with a bamboo bridge. All huts have twin beds and an attached western-style toilet. There’s a restaurant and bar, and hammocks and every other facility that spells unwind.
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