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GOA TOURS GUIDE

From miles and miles of sunny beaches, to the splendors
of its quaint cities, towns and cobbled alleyways, Goa
is more than just beaches and sunshine. It's also the
charm and magic of toxic resorts, a verdant green
countryside, lush green forests and abundant wildlife
topped with the legendary warmth and hospitality of the
Goan people. A truly exhilarating out of this world
experience that only Goa can provide. Whether it's fun
adventure, sunshine, spirituality or just plain
relaxation, you don't need to look beyond the magical
land of Goa.
GOA TOURIST INFORMATION :-
Goa is India's smallest state in terms of area and the
fourth smallest in terms of population after Sikkim,
Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh. It is located on the west
coast of India, in the region known as the Konkan, and
is bounded by the state of Maharashtra to the north, and
Karnataka to the east and south. The Arabian Sea makes
up the state's west coast. Panaji is the state's
capital, and Vasco-da-Gama (Vasco) its largest town.
Portuguese merchants first landed in Goa in the 16th
century but soon after colonised it. The Portuguese
colony existed for about 450 years, until it was annexed
as part of India in 1961. Internationally renowned for
its beaches, Goa is visited by hundreds of thousands of
foreign and domestic tourists each year.Besides beaches,
Goa is also known for its world heritage architecture
including the Bom Jesus Basilica. Goa also has rich
flora and fauna, owing to its location on the Western
Ghats range, which are classified as a biodiversity
hotspot.
GOA HISTORY :-
Goa had long flourished as a port, particularly under
the military protection of the Vijayanagar commander
Madhav Mantri, who managed to protect Goa from the
acquisitive Muslim sultans. In the 1470’s however, Goa
finally succumbed to the Muslims and was ruled by Adil
Shah of Bijapur. Then in 1508 Alfonso de Albuquerque
arrived from the Portugal and captured the port, a
victory that led to 450 years of Portuguese rule.It is
the Iberian aura, the cultural alloy of Latin and
Oriental, the coexistence of Hinduism and Christianity
that epitomizes the distinct identity of Goa. The
Portuguese invested a hitherto predominantly Hindu
society with their religion, attitudes and lifestyles,
and Goa’s ethos and élan are the consequences of this
encounter. Like the stained-glass windows on the
churches, Goa’s fabric is a mosaic of bright and
variegated colors - the flamboyant designs of Latin
exuberance set against the russet hues of traditional
Indian attitudes and lifestyles.
GOA AT A GLANCE :-

Goa Facts & Figures
Capital Panaji
Area 3,702 km²
Population 1.4 million
Literacy 77%
Languages Hindi, Konkani, Marathi, English
Density 363/km²
Climate Coastal
Best Time to Visit October to April
HOTELS IN GOA :-
Hotel Cida de Goa
Ramada Carvela Beach Resort Hotel Kenil Worth Beach
Resort Hotel Nanu Resort
Fort Aguada Beach Resort Hotel Taj Exotica Hotel Majorda
Beach Resort Hotel Phoenix Park Inn
Hotel Leela Bogmolio Beach Resort Hotel Taj Holiday
Hotel Prainha Cottage
Hotel Intercontinental Grand Hotel Club Mahindra Resort
Hotel Best Western Resort Hotel Ronil Beach Resort
Hotel Marriott Resort Hotel Dona Sylvia Hotel Holiday
Village Hotel Sterling Days Inn
Hotel Park Hyatt Hotel Holiday Inn Hotel Bambolim Resort
GOA TOURIST ATTRACTIONS :-
Anjuna Beach
Calangute Beach Dona Paula Beach Vagator Beach
Colva Beach Archaeological Museum Museum of Goa Daman &
Diu Institute Menezes Braganza
Basilica of Bom Jesus St. Cathedral Church Saint Cajetan
Church Our Lady Rosary Church
Mae de Deus Church Saint Ana Church Excursion from
Panaji Excursion from Mapusa
Excursion from Margao Excursion from Vasco Excursion
from Ponda
GOA TRAVEL INFO :-
By Air - Dabolim is the main entry point for Goa
situated at a distance of around 29 km from Panaji on
the coast near Vasco da Gama. Most domestic airlines
operate in Goa apart from chartered private airlines
operating from UK and Germany. Indian Airlines has
direct flights from Delhi and Mumbai daily. Air India
also flies to Goa.
By Rail - It is not difficult to reach Goa by trains,
especially after opening of the Konakan Railway that
connects Margao and Vasco da Gama to major cities in
India. You can take trains from Delhi 1,874 km), Mumbai
(490km), and Bangalore (430 km) to reach Goa
comfortably. From the railway stations, you can hire
taxis and motorcycle taxis to reach the desired
destinations.
By Road - Goa, Maharashtra, and Karnataka state
transport corporations operate from the Kadamba bus
stand at Panaji. Frank Shipping operates a boat service
between Mumbai and Panaji.
Moving around in Goa is quite easy. A unique experience
is that of the motorcycle taxi. Several ferry services
are also available.
GOA FAIRS AND FRSTIVALS :-
Fairs and festivals are celebrated with traditional
gaiety and fervor to invoke divine blessings as well as
for the sheer joy of living. A celebration of life at
its best.
Festa dos Reis : Epiphany celebrations include a
procession of young boys decked out as the Three Kings.
The procession goes to the Franciscan chapel of Reis
Magos, near Panjim, 3 km east of Fort Aguada. Other
processions are held at Candelim and Chandor. It is
celebrated on January 6th.
Shantadurga Prasann : The Hindu festival of Shantadurga
Prasann is celebrated with much gaiety and fanfare at
the small village of Fatorpa, south of Margao in
January. There is a night procession of chariots bearing
the goddess and as many as 100,000 people flock to the
festival. The Shri Bodgeshwar Yatra or temple festival
takes place just south of Mapusa.
Shigmo: Holi in Goa is celebrated as Shigmotsav, which
is a festival of farewell to winter and welcome to
spring celebrated with colour, songs and dances to the
beat of drums. Float parades depicting various scenes of
mythology are also held.
All Saints : On the fifth Monday of Lent, twenty-six
effigies of saints, martyrs, popes, kings, queens and
cardinals are paraded around the village of Velha Goa,
near Panjim. A fair also takes place.
Sanjuan : The festival of St John is celebrated all over
Goa on June 24th, but is especially important in the
coastal villages of Arambol and Terekol. Youngsters
torch straw dummies, representing St John's baptism and
thus the death of sin, while revellers get wilder as
they consume feni.
Christmas : Like elsewhere in the world, December 25 is
celebrated in Goa too as the nativity of Jesus Christ
with traditional joy and gaiety. In fact, it cuts across
the limits of the Church to spill over into the streets
for all to participate. It is a time for merry-making
and exchanging gifts in Goa, for Christmas is also about
cakes and puddings.
GOA BEACHES :-
The state of Goa in India, was a Portuguese colony until
1962, and is famous for its Indo-Portuguese culture and
architecture. Goa's beaches reflect its colourful mosaic
of history. As you vacation in Goa and feel the soft
sand beneath your feet, you'll find that there is no
place like a warm, inviting beach in Goa to make you
feel at peace with the universe. Goan beaches are
magnificent and you will find them extremely difficult
to leave. The only problem is which one to head for.
GOA SHOPPING :-
The excellent local handicrafts of Goa are easily the
most popular souvenir items and include brassware,
terracotta, shell work, crochet, carved furniture,
bamboo work, papier-mache, etc. These are available in
the Government Emporia and also at shops and stalls near
the popular tourist spots.Another item which is on the
list of every traveller to Goa is a pack of the famed
cashew nuts. These are available practically everywhere.
The nuts are available in a wide variety of tastes
ranging from plain, salted and masala. The prices vary
based on the quality and flavour. It is also a
fascinating experience to go around and shop in the
traditional markets of the Goan towns and villages.
These markets are a mirror of Goa's ethnic culture and
provide a glimpse of the typical Goan way of doing
business. Two of the most famous market areas are Mapusa
and Anjuna. The Friday Market at Mapusa, where stalls
sell everything from curios and old coins to dried fish
and spices. The Wednesday Market at Anjuna Beach started
by and for foreigners is an extremely lively spot where
souvenirs, beachwear, trinkets and handicrafts are sold
at bargain prices. The charm of shopping in Goa lies in
bargaining to your heart's content in markets and shops
until you finally bring down the price and make the
purchase a worthwhile experience.

GOA CUISINE :-
The excellent local handicrafts of Goa are easily the
most popular souvenir items and include brassware,
terracotta, shell work, crochet, carved furniture,
bamboo work, papier-mache, etc. These are available in
the Government Emporia and also at shops and stalls near
the popular tourist spots.Another item which is on the
list of every traveller to Goa is a pack of the famed
cashew nuts. These are available practically everywhere.
The nuts are available in a wide variety of tastes
ranging from plain, salted and masala. The prices vary
based on the quality and flavour. It is also a
fascinating experience to go around and shop in the
traditional markets of the Goan towns and villages.
These markets are a mirror of Goa's ethnic culture and
provide a glimpse of the typical Goan way of doing
business. Two of the most famous market areas are Mapusa
and Anjuna. The Friday Market at Mapusa, where stalls
sell everything from curios and old coins to dried fish
and spices. The Wednesday Market at Anjuna Beach started
by and for foreigners is an extremely lively spot where
souvenirs, beachwear, trinkets and handicrafts are sold
at bargain prices. The charm of shopping in Goa lies in
bargaining to your heart's content in markets and shops
until you finally bring down the price and make the
purchase a worthwhile experience.
GOA ENTERTAINMENT :-
Trip to Goa reveals that the nightlife in Goa is
exciting and is plushed with variety of options for the
amusement of tourists. In certain areas, almost every
third house has a bar-cum-restaurant. The place may not
be anything special, usually just a room in the house
that has been opened to the public with a couple of
chairs and a table. But the atmosphere is great -
totally relaxing and extremely conducive to an enjoyable
night out with friends and family. You will find on your
trip to Goa that most of the places serve exquisite
seafood and other Goan delicacies and have well stocked
bars. The hottest place to visit and to be seen at in
Goa today is Titos which is right on the beach. There's
also a new discotheque 'The Beachotheque' where you can
dance the night away. Or you could check out Lidos in
Dona Paula. But if you are in the mood to dance to the
rhythm of the ocean, get together a group of our
friends, some food and drink and hit the beach. You are
sure to have a special night on your trip to Goa with
the sand the moon and the pounding waves!
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