RSS Feeds Add us to favorites
Make us your home page
Info Syndicate
Home | contact us | privacy | publisher guidelines | author guidelines | register
     Home     Travel & Leisure     Travel Tips     Enjoy Vacations at GOA  
Author Login 
Free Newsletter 
Subscribe to our Article Marketing Newsletter
Resources
  • Download Free Article Martketing Strategy
  • Article Announcements
  • Article Success Strategies
  • Other Resources


  • Enjoy Vacations at GOA
    Author: Abhishek
    Website: http://www.travelmasti.com/
    Added: Wed, Aug 22, 2007 10:09:44
    Category: Travel Tips
    Printable version | Email | Bookmark | Reprint
    Goa, with its odd remix of modern tack and medieval morality, is a beautiful tiny region just 65 km wide and 105 km long (3701 sq km). It is the smallest and the most beautiful state located at the West coast of India known as Konkan. It is basically divided into two districts: North Goa and South Goa. Panaji is the capital along with the headquarters of the north Goa district and Margao of the south district. Margao still exhibits the influence of Portuguese culture along with Catholic heritage. Geographically, it is bounded by the state of Maharashtra to the north, Karnataka to the east and south and the Arabian Sea forms its western coast.

    It's a place where the palm trees bear a strange fruit, fliers for crystal therapy, Ayurvedic healing and rave parties and every road seems to lead to an organic restaurant or massage clinic. The Green jungles, beautiful hills, exotic beaches, dramatic cliffs make this place really special.

    Tourist Attraction in Goa:

    Beaches at Goa:
    105 Km long Konkan Belt at western coast has endorsed Goa with some best beaches in the world. Based on the location, Beaches are divided into two groups: some lies in North Goa and others are in South. Here are some highlights:

    Vagator and Chapora
    Situated in Bardez Taluka, about 22 Km from the Capital Panaji. It is a crescent shaped beach and has beautiful shining white sand and sparking black lava rocks. Portuguese fort of Chapora nearby 500-year-old is also very attractive.

    Anjuna
    Anjuna is the most famous and spectacular of Goa’s beaches, located between the sea and a hill having some sparking black rocks jutting into the sea. Night-long spice up parties with rhythmic music and the most famous and giant Wednesday flea market Started decades ago by Anjuna's hippie community where you can pick up various hand made crafts, pottery etc. are something that you will memorize forever.

    Calangute and Baga
    Both are recognized as the Queens of beaches in Goa. The nearby saltpans and coconut groves along with the Golden sand makes it the most exotic place. Calangute provides you all the modern facilities like spas, massage parlors, shopping centers and internet cafés. Baga is Famous for its scenic beauty including hills with retreat house and the Baga River that flows alongside and further joins the sea.

    Miramar
    Earlier known as Gasper Dias Beach, lying adjacent to Mandovi River that empties out into the sea. All the luxury hotels and homes along with Fort Aguada that looks gorgeous from the beach, makes this place heaven. Famous Demphe College of Arts and Science and memorial of Dayanand Bandodkar Goa’s first chief minister is also situated here.

    Old Goa
    Old Goa is a famous historic town away from the beautiful beaches. Actually in the time of Portuguese it was the capital of Goa but in 1943 the city was abandoned and the capital moved to Panaji. Here there are some beautiful collections of old churches and cathedrals. The open space between these historic buildings is really amazing that you won’t find in other Indian cities. Basilica of Bom Jesus which houses the remains of St. Francis Xavier are some highlights of Old Goa.
    Rating:0 (votes)    Reviews:0 Rate it Review it Send to friend

    View all Abhishek's articles

    About the Author:
    For more information on India Tour you can visit us at www.travelmasti.com

    More Travel Tips articles


    :- Article Search

      
    Search our article database!

    :- Top Resources


    Copyright 2006 Info Syndicate. All Rights Reserved.