GOA
GOA
One of the
beautiful states of
Very near to the Terakhol Fort is the virgin Querim beach with very few visitors. About 6kms down south from Querim is the Arambol beach. Mandre and Majorim are another two sparsely visited beaches south of Arambol. Further south, where the Chapora River meets the Arabian Sea is the pristine Chapora beach. 3kms south of Chapora is another beautiful beach called the Vagator. From Vagator, as one moves southward upto the Aguada Fort, the beaches that fall in line are Anjuna, Baga, Calangute, Candolim, Sinquerim. Both, the Terakhol and the Aguada forts were built by the Portuguese.
30kms south from the Goan capital of Panaji is the pleasant beach of Bogmalo. 10kms down south is the Colva beach and another 2kms south is the Benaulim beach. Varca beach is about 5kms south of Benaulim and Cavelossim is another 6kms south. The Betul and Agonda beaches further south are two more virgin and sparsely visited beaches. Palolem is the southernmost beach of Goa and uniquely pristine.
Goa abounds in Portuguese churches and memorials. The mortal remain of St. Francis Xavier is preserved in the Bscilica of Bom Jesus, a famous catholic church in Old Goa. Exciting excursions, other than the beaches, include Doodhsagar Falls, Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary and Bhagawan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary.
Accessibility: Goa has very good air, rail and road connections.
Accommodation: There are umpteen Hotels across
Season: Throughout the year.
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