Goa is situated on the western coastline of India and is split into two districts, North Goa with the capital city of Panaji and South Goa with places such as Vasco da Gama and Margao. It was enlightened by the Indian Army from Portuguese colonisation on December 19, 1961 and became a Union Territory along with the enclaves of Daman and Diu. On May 30, 1987. And further Goa became the 25th state of the Indian Republic. It is a witch casting a spell on all who step onto its silver sands and golden beaches. A traveler is always attracted its lush hills and cool blue waters, cathedrals and coconut groves, spice plantations and paddy fields, sun, sand and sea. The huge stretch of the Arabian Sea on the west shapes the amazing shoreline for which Goa is renowned and popularly known as "Tourist Paradise". Goa is one of India’s major tourist attractions, attracting over a million visitors every year. Panaji, the capital city of Goa lies near the end of the road from Mumbai to Goa and it was fought over for centuries by kings of many colours.
Fast Facts about Goa
Area : 3700 sq. kms.
Altitude : 1022 ft above sea level.
Temperature : 32 0C-21 0C.
Rainfall : 320 cms.
Clothing : Summer : Tropical, Winter : Light Woollens.
Language : English, Konkani and Marathi & Hindi.
Best Seaason : September-March.
How to approach there
Airways : Goa is perfectly connected by an international/national airport located at Dabolim near Vasco.
Railways : Perfectly connected by train facility with different cities.
Roadways : An intra-state and inter-state bus network also plays an important role in getting locals and visitors alike in and around Goa.
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Places to Visit
Beaches in North Goa
The main attraction of the Goa is its wonderful and fabulous beaches that attracts over million visitors annually. Sinquerim, Candolim, Calangute, Baga, Anjuna, Vagator, Morjim, Miramar, Aguada and Arambol are the beaches that can be covered in the North Goa Circuit. Other attractions in Goa are World Heritage Monument - Basilica of Bom Jesus, Sandy beaches, BITS Pilani Goa Division, National Institute of Ocenography (NIO), Five Star hotels and Resorts with Ayurvedic Massage Centres and Spa.
Panaji
Panaji, termed as the city "Panjim" by the Portuguese, is the capital of Goa. It has lost a little of its shine, Rome of the East continues to draw admirers from across the world. But You can find here various number of buildings, including Holy Spirit Church mushroomed, everywhere. There are many places to explore in Panaji as The Church Square, The lady of Immaculate Conception Church, the Adilshah Palace, the state of Abba Faria, the Goa state museum, Biocholim - Mayem lake, the Menezes Braganza Institute, the Central Library, the Hindu Mahalaxmi temple, the Jama Masjid Mosque, the Chapel of St. Sebastian and the Miramar beach.
Dudhsagar Waterfall
Dudhsagar, exhuberent and wonderful waterfall, is located in the huge peaks of Western Ghats at Sanguem taluka and gives a glimpse of spectacle view to see especially in the monsoons when it is in bursting and enraged flow. It emerges like tributaries of milk hastening down the edge from a distance. It is a great place for a day packed of excitement and gambol.
The Archaeological museum
The Archaeological museum has been maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and it has been working since 1964 in the abandoned convent of St. Francis of Assisi. This museum has a fantastic collection of sculptures, paintings, old coins and other ancient items.
Beaches in South Goa
The south Goa beach circuit begins from Margao, the second most important city in Goa. Beginning from Majorda beach, a 20 kms long silvery white sand stretches across till the headland of Cabo de Rama. Velsao, Majorda, Betalbatim, Colva, Benaulim, Varca, Cavelossim, Mobor, Betul and Palolem beaches are all interconnected.
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