Goa
GOA
Goa. The land of beaches is one of themost popular tourist destination, it is certainly one of the most beautifulplaces in the world. And what’s more, it is very very peaceful and tranquil. From the mythictimes Goa had been the envy of kings and emperors of the Dutch, Portuguese, British, French, and the Dutch.
Goa has a coastline of 104km consisting of upto  40 beaches. Famous beaches of Goa include Baga, Vagator, Candolim, Calangute, Colva and Dona Paula etc. 
However, Goa’s best and greatest  features is not only its beaches, also its exotic  and delicious ethnic food, blend of cultures spiced up with the secrets of  millennial epicureanism.
Goan architecture is an evident sense of  aesthetics and  a place for sane living.
Dudhsagar falls is the 1st main  attraction every tourust can see if they are travelling by train, if not visiting by a vehicle is also a good idea, as this tourist spot is on the way towards Goa.  
If you’re a person who loves adventure and a nature lover Goa is just the perfect destination. It might be the beaches, the roads, the markets, the night pubs, the food, the historic forts and what not , every bit of the place is worth a ride. 
Goa is definitely one of the best places one should visit in their lifetime.

GOA Culture

Sun-bathed white beaches, crumbling Portuguese manors, psychedelic trance, parties, and an easy going spirit is what makes Goa to be GOA.
Goa is one of the best travelling destination visited by travellers from all over the world. What makes people travel all the way to Goa from far off places is that half of Goa’s inhabitants are Portuguese based Roman Catholics.
On the geographical part Goa is small enough to explore thoroughly during a stay of moderate length and the locals are often very eager to share their paradise of amazing culture with the visitors.
If you’re a person who loves adventure and a nature lover Goa is just the perfect destination. It might be the beaches, the roads, the markets, the night pubs, the food, the historic forts and what not , every bit of the place is worth a ride. 
Goa is definitely one of the best places one should visit intheir lifetime. India’s most legendary and decadent night life scene raves away all winter on the northern beaches of Anjuna andVagator.

Time stands still in Old Goa , home to the Portuguese monuments, cathedrals, and the mortal remains ofSt.Francis Xavier
                  
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     The northernmost and southermost  Goan beaches Arambol andPalolem will and have always been doing their best to seduce you into staying longer than you have ever planned to.

Panjim

Goa’s capital, almost having a population of 1,00,000 people and more, but a slow and friendly peace prevails nonetheless. Red tiled Portuguese mansions, Hindu shrines and Catholic icons all jostled up in one place, that is Panjim. This city is one of the most quaint city as it is a pleasure to stroll in. If you’re a person who has keen interest in ancient history and architecture, thenPajim must top your list!
Must do and Must visit places in Goa:

 Althinto hill, Maruthi temple, Fountainhas & Sao Tome Heritage Walk, eat at hotel Venite, visit to Kala academy, Floating casino, River cruise, Goa state museum,  Goa carnival.
Goa
Buildings which existed from the 1759’s
Portuguese based red tiled mansions

Calangute and Baga

These two villages in goa are known to be as the “twin villages” of Goa. Calangute and Baga have seen their popularity wane in the past few years . If you’re looking for a place filled with some peace and quietness, then these two might be the best argument for staying here. The beaches is what makes this place so famous. The sugary crystal sand and warm sea remains gorgeous, just lie back down with a bottle of beer or a glass of lassi, watch the waves drown out the sound of the ubiquitous vendors to trickle home. Water sports at the end of the south Baga strip has a fleet of boats ready for just about anything. Despite a racous past, nightlife in Calangute and Baga tends to wind down early and errs the side of resort-area hokeyness. Tito’s and Mambo are two of the well known nightclubs to get revved up woth drinks and dance. To start off your day with a peaceful morning and end your day with energy flushed in, Calangute and Baga will make you remain choiceless

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