This used to be one of the top beaches in the area, with convenient amenities for camping. However, it appears that human intervention has negatively impacted its natural beauty and charm.
Upon our arrival, we were greeted with a disheartening sight - a towering heap of garbage that stood at a staggering height of two meters, occupying the entirety of the small parking lot. It was baffling to comprehend how such a stunning country could be marred by such destruction. The thought of taking a dip in the nearby waters was repulsive, and we promptly decided to abandon our plans and head back without further ado.
Vehicle access is not available, and the walking path is quite challenging. It's advisable to carry minimal supplies.
While the road to the beach is quite far, it is definitely worth a visit, especially if you plan to spend the whole day there. Make sure to bring all your necessities and be cautious, as there are some dangerous areas to avoid. The journey may take longer than expected and you will need to proceed slowly, as the path is more suitable for camping. There is a fountain available, but other than that, there is no sign of life around. It is recommended to go as a group for safety. Enjoy your time in advance to those who are planning to visit.