Goa is sure a pocket-sized utopia, which
witnesses a huge number of tourists from every corner of the country and
international sightseers as well.
There are lot of uncovered hidden beauty of Goa beyond parties, beaches and casinos. This blog will enlighten your insights about the happening city and the fun things to do in Goa, and here are some of them ..
There are lot of uncovered hidden beauty of Goa beyond parties, beaches and casinos. This blog will enlighten your insights about the happening city and the fun things to do in Goa, and here are some of them ..
1. Dudhsagar
Falls - Dudhsagar
Falls is a four-tiered waterfall located on the Mandovi River in the Indian
state of Goa. It is 60 km from Panaji by road and is located on the
Madgaon-Belagavi rail route about 46 km east of Madgaon and 80 km south of
Belagavi and the name "Dudhsagar" actually means 'ocean of
milk'.
2. Reis Mogos
Fort - Reis
Magos Fort is situated on the northern bank of the River Mandovi crosswise over
to the city of Panaji in North Goa. Reis Magos Fort and the Reis Magos Church
the first church in Bardez. Reis Magos is the Portuguese name for the Three
Wise Men from the Bible. This Fort is one of the must see Goa Tourist Places
and one of the significant legacy locales in Goa tour state.
3. Chapora Fort - Chapora Fort, located in Bardez, Goa,
rises high above the Chapora River. It is located over the Vagator shoreline. The
Chapora River meets the Arabian Sea here. The site was the location of a fort
built by Muslim ruler Adil Shah called Shahpura, whose name the Portuguese
altered to Chapora.
4. Cabo De Rama
Fort - The
Cabo De Rama Fort is located at Canacona taluka in south Goa 30 kms away from
Margao. It is said that Lord Rama, the saint of Ramayana remained here with his
significant other during their 14 years of outcast.
5. Palolem Beach
- Palolem
Beach is a stretch of white sand on a bay in Goa, South India. It's known for
its calm waters and for its nightlife, including "silent discos"
where partygoers wear headphones. Lined with palm trees and colorful wooden
shacks, the beach faces Canacona Island, known for its resident monkeys.
6. Museum of Christian
Art - Museum
of Christian Art, in the former colonial capital of Old Goa, is a museum of
Christian art. Currently closed for renovation and refurbishment project, You
can get a look at it at the Museum of Christian Art.
7. Fort Aguada - Fort Aguada is a
well-preserved seventeenth-century Portuguese fort, along with a lighthouse,
standing in Goa, India, on Sinquerim Beach, overlooking the Arabian Sea.
8. Bhagwan
Mahaveer Sanctuary
- Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park is a 240 square kilometres
(93 sq mi) protected area located in the Western Ghats of South India, in
Sanguem taluk, Goa State, along the eastern border with Karnataka.
9. Harvalem
Waterfall - See
the vibrant temple of Rudreshwar Temple, an ancient place of worship near
Harvalem (or Arvalem) Falls. It is also known as the temple of Lord Shiva, and
it is where many devotees flock to ask for blessings and give thanks.
10. Butterfly
Beach - In
a perfect and amazing world of South Goa paradise beaches this nice piece of
coast is single, lonely and solitary. Golden sand at the foot of high rocks,
which surrounding the Beach with a dense ring from the land, will easily make
you feel yourself in heaven. The warm blue water with clean and shallow sea
bottom attracts with its beauty and gives a great pleasure.
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