Goa is famous for its charming beaches worldwide. The flashing sand, the skirting coconut trees, the big sea waves and the splendid sea food ... just after taking the name of Goa, it all goes in the eyes.
Well, in addition to all these things there are more colors in Goa. Know them -
Panaji:
Panaji, the capital city of Goa, is definitely but very beautiful. The city is situated on the banks of the Mandvi river with silver-flowing currents and is known for its shade of red roofed houses, beautiful gardens, wonderful sculpture sculptures, beautiful boulevards and green trees. Everyone gets lost in the beauty of this. Apart from this, you can enjoy the full journey of the journey by visiting a place like Margao, Vasco Digama and Marmugao Harbor.
Miramar Beach:
Everyone is charmed by seeing the soft sands, palm trees and blue shade of the Arabian Sea, located just 3 kilometers away from Panjim, this beautiful golden sea coast. Because of its beauty, it is known as 'golden beach'
Mober Beach:
Mobor Beach is the best place for tourists who love adventure. It is one of Goa's most famous beach. Here tourists enjoy many adventure games like water skiing, water surfing, jet ski, banana-bomb ride and parasailing. It can be visited here in the year anytime, although the best time to visit here is from September to March.
Vagator Beach:
Vagator beach is 22 km away from Panaji in North (North) Goa near Mapusa Road. It is a less crowded and different place than the rest of Goa. There are white sand, black lava rocks, coconut and palm trees. Along with this, there is a 500-year-old Portuguese fort. Between today's buildings, it seems to be a thriller. This white sandy beach of Vagator is also known as 'Big Vagator' and 'Little Vagator' and it looks beautiful from the height of the Chapora fort.
Immaculate Conception Church and Res Magos Fort:
Immaculate Conception Church and Ris Magos Fort, Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Church was the first church to be built in Goa. This is from 1541. The church, which was built earlier, was completely destroyed and it was again built in 1619. Then the population here was not equal. The size of the new church reveals what the religious environment of that time must have been and how much money the churches have.
Morzim Beach:
Morzim Beach is also known as 'Turtle Beach'. It is in the North Goa Parnam. In the meantime, there is a beautiful and cool way along with a lively atmosphere. Morzim Beach is also special because it is the place of fertility and fertility of the fading species 'Olive Ridley'. Small turtles and sticks appearing in the middle make your experience memorable. In the meantime, 'Kite Surfing' is also a festive activity due to shallow water.
Bounty Baltim Beach:
Seeing 'sunset' is a different and heart-felt experience in itself. Even if Sunset is Babelbatim Beach, then beauty is beyond imagination. Located in the south of Mozda Beach, the beach is the most beautiful beach of Goa. It is also called 'Sunset Beach of Goa' because of the magnificent sunset. It is not only cooler than other beaches but also very clean. The peace of the coast and its seclusion make it more attractive.
Bondla Wildlife Century:
If you are also going to Goa in the rainy season, then go to Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary for a closer look at your favorite animals. This small but famous festival of Goa is in Ponda taluka in the Northeast area of the city.
The Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary, spread over just 8 kilometers, is surrounded by mostly dense forests and evergreen vegetation. This century also has a mini zoo, Gulab Garden, Deer Safari Park, Botanical Garden, Nature Education Center and Eco-Tourism Cottage.
Baga Beach:
There are many fascinating beaches in Goa and the names of Super Adventure Baga Beach come to mind in the name of the name. Whichever one has the opportunity to see the beauty of Goa, he believes that Baga beach is the most exciting beach.
Avraham Caves:
In addition to its beautiful beaches and waterfalls, Goa is also known for heritage architecture. It is an ancient state and its architecture is also old. The most beautiful samples of the historic monuments present in Goa are the Aravil Kaews or Pandav caves. These caves were made by cutting the rocks in Bicholim city of North Goa. Which gives us an opportunity to understand mythological stories. The time for the construction of this cave is from the 6th century.
Aravall Falls:
This waterfall is 2 km away from the city of Sankaville in North Goa. This waterfall at 24 feet is a beautiful picnic spot. This waterfall can also be seen from the stairs of the Rudraswara temple. The government has also built a park near this waterfalls so that people can enjoy its beauty. The water of this spring that falls from the height of the water, looks really inviting.
Palaam Beach:
Palomaim Beach South (South) is in the Kanaakona district of Goa, 2 km away to the west in Chadi. A few years back, the tourists were not in the middle of this interval, but in the last few years there was a growth and due to the increase in business activities, the crowd of people started to grow. Beautiful sunset and sunrise can be seen from the Western Ghats in the southern taluka of Canacona. Palloyam beach fills peace in the mind of the visiting person. This is the specialty of the middle.
The Church of Goa:
The Church of Goa is quite popular. There are many churches here because of the long reign of the Portuguese in Goa. Apart from being a synagogue, this church is also a sample of the beautiful architecture of the past. Some of the famous Goa's famous churches are St. Cathedral Church, St. Francis of Assisi, Basilica of Bom Jesus, St. Augustine Church. Most of the tourists visiting Goa see them.
St. Cathedral Church:
It is the oldest, largest and most beautiful marquee in Goa, which has five hours. Its golden hour is one of the largest in Goa and one of the few best hours of the world. Apart from this, the Stitch of St. Francis, St. Augustine Tower, Birch of Our Lady of Rosary is also there.
Agora Fort:
Agora Fort is the largest witness in Goa's history. The fort was built in 1612 by the Portuguese to avoid the Marathas and the Dutch invasion. This fort has a waterfall of fresh water. Who used to meet the water needs of people passing through this place. This fort was the center of all the necessary activities of the Portuguese.
Chapoli Dam:
The reason for being in the valley surrounded by Chapoli Dam Mountains, 40 kilometers from Margao, is full of natural attraction. If you like fishing, this eco-tourism spot is right for you.
Mahalaxmi Temple:
The Mahalaxmi temple is in Bandora village of Goa. The beautiful check of this temple is a big attraction. This temple was built in 1413 AD and people from all over the country come to see it. The festival of Navaratri is celebrated here with special and full enthusiasm.
Mangese Temple:
Goa's Mangeshi temple is a mixed sampling of modern and ancient Hindu architecture. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva's incarnation Lord Mangeshike. According to the stories Lord Brahma himself established the penis here. Every Monday, the journey of God's idol is taken out here.