Goa is the smallest state with the largest heart. For those of you who have still not visited this happy go lucky it would be quite hard to imagine what would be like. Unlike most of the Indian tourist destinations this is quite different and colorful. People here are relaxed and mostly beach lovers head to this wonderful holiday destination. Goa is one such place where you can let you hair down and party hard. The people here are carefree and come here to unwind themselves mentally. The environment is more of a hippy type, where people like to make merry and enjoy life to the fullest.
There are two different sides of Goa. Some people simply like to relax by the sea-side and unwind themselves, while there is also the younger generation of travelers who simply come here to party, drink and eat. Upon visiting Goa for a long time you will notice that Goa has lots to offer. There is so much of variety and energy and enthusiasm that will not be visible in any other place in India.
Here you will get to see an Old Portuguese kind of a lifestyle and architecture and even get to taste Portuguese delicacies if you wish. There is natural beauty in Goa like the greener-than-green fields picking vanilla pods or elephants bathing in a small river.
People visit Goa mainly to enjoy and relax on the beaches. The beaches are as beautiful as much as they can be. There is a fusion of the Portuguese and modern India. Here you will see that people are very open and broadminded and don’t really interfere with the other people’s style of living and really enjoy life to the fullest
Goa may not be a very cool place, the way it was earlier, but it is still as magical as it used to be!!!!
Goa is well-connected by road network to nearby foremost places and neighboring state. NH 17 links Goa to Mumbai.
The closest airport is Goa international airport is located at Dabolim.
State owned bus services of states Goa are regularly ply to reach all foremost places of Goa from nearby neighboring states.
The major railway stations in Goa is Margao, also called by Madgaon and Vasco-da-gama.
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Goa is famous for its beaches, churches and night life. During my stay I visited Colva, Calangute, Benaulim, Anjuna and Baga beachs. All the beaches were awesome. But I like the colva beach very much. I don't like the calangute beach because its very over crowdy. There are lots of water sports available in these beaches like jet ski, balloon parachute, banana boat, surfing etc. I tried jet ski and balloon parachute it was really thrilling, but in rainy season between June to September it's closed. If you want to see the best church, you must go to Old Goa Church its very beautiful. In the evening, I went to Titoo's club, I must say it was a very good place for hangout with live DJ and drinks. For shopping you can go to panaji and in evening visit to sea cruises, which offers 2 hours of tour in mandovi river with DJ, music, local dance shows, and food. On ships they show there goa special dance and programs for enjoyment. Last but not the least the roads in goa are super smooth.You can also rent a 2 or 4 wheeler as per your convinent by simply showing your identity proof. People in GOA are very nice. It's most famous for sea food, fenny and huge range of imported beers been served at low price.
Anjuna Beach, Bardez
Arambol Beach, Arambol
Agonda Beach, Agonda
Panaji, Panaji
Torda, Torda
Divar Island, Old Goa
Candolim Beach, Candolim
Bogmalo Beach, South Goa
Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary, Ponda
Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary, Sanguem
Church of Our Lady of Compassion, Piedade
Colva, Salcette
Laxmi Narasimha Temple, Ponda
Rivona Caves, South Goa
Vagator beach, Pernem
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