Goa

Calangute The Church Fort Aguada Deltin Royale Casino Chapora Fort Basilica of Bom Jesus Pandava Caves Mangeshi Temple

East meets West in this sun-soaked state ....

When you think of Goa, you think of sandy beaches, amazing parties, beautiful little villages, delicious food, and a magical holiday experience. Yes, Goa is rightfully known as the most popular tourist destination on the West Coast of India, and not just because of its scenic beaches, but also because of its tropical climate and its rich Portuguese heritage, which you can still find lingering on in some parts of the town. Nestled in the Konkan Coast Belt, Goa has a coastline stretching for over a 100 kilometres, and attracts millions of visitors both from within and outside the country all year round. Goa is one such holiday destination which has something to offer to every traveller, regardless of budget and travel tastes, which is a reason why Goa is as much of a family retreat as it is a very popular honeymoon destination. The multitude of beaches in Goa ensures that you can take your pick depending on whether you want to experience the posh beach life from balconies of luxury resorts or get in touch with nature in makeshift huts
Capital:Panaji
Best time to visit:May to October
Location: western India
Why to visit Goa: it is love at first sight!


Top Destinations
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Calangute
A standout amongst the most well-known beaches in Goa and furthermore the biggest beach in North Goa, Calangute beach is among the most popular places to visit in Goa and famous among both domestic and international vacationers. It is additionally the busiest and commercialized shorelines in Goa. It offers a long coastline with a stunning view of the ocean and the beach front is specked shacks, eateries, clubs and shopping outlets. One can enjoy various water sports at Calangute beach.

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The Church of our Lady of Immaculate Conception
A standout amongst the most well-known historic points and must visit places in Goa, Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Church in Panjim was built by the Portuguese in 1541 as a house of prayer. A fine case of Baroque design joined with Indian sensibilities. The location of the church in Panaji, makes it much more lovely and staggering as it is encompassed by the municipal gardens. It was built for the sailors who landed here, after a long sail from Lisbon, Portugal as it was the primary port before going in land into older Goa.

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Fort Aguada
An all-around saved 17th century Portuguese fort is among famous Goa tourist places. Fort Aguada is situated on the Sinquerim Beach in North Goa. Built as the main guard of Portuguese against the Dutch and Marathas, it was the most prized and essential fort of the Portuguese. The fortress is ringed by thick towers and a profound dry moat. 2 things worth exploring inside the fort are the 13 meter high beacon built in 1864 and a vaulted reservoir equipped for storing ten million liters of fresh water.

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Deltin Royale Casino
The largest casino boat in Panjim, Goa is Deltin Royale Casino and is considered as one of the famous Goa places to visit. It offers 24 hours of relentless fun in a zone spread across more than 40,000sq.ft of luxury live gaming on three levels with 850 gaming positions. Live entertainment is on the restaurant floor and amid peak hours. You have to purchase an entry and play bundle to access the gambling club. You can likewise buy a stay and play bundle which gives you a chance to remain at the Deltin hotel and access to the casino too.

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Chapora Fort
Well known as a place where the Bollywood flick "Dil Chahta Hai" was picturised, the Chapora fort stands at the mouth of the Chapora river as an old guard and this makes it as one of the important places to visit in Goa. Today this laterite fort is nearly in ruins yet offers some electrifying views of the beach from the highest point of the post.

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Basilica of Bom Jesus
Church in Goa is a vital inheritance of it being a recent Portuguese province. Built crosswise over hundreds of years, these architectural wonders were something beyond a position of love; they hold a position of historical or social importance too. One of the prominent holy places in Goa is the Basilica of Bom Jesus, which is among best places to visit in Goa.

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Pandava Caves and Arvalem Waterfall
Pandava caves and Arvalem waterfalls are located at about 9 km to the south of Bicholim town in North Goa. These were built in 6thy century. The complex is divided into 5 compartments and ‘linga’ which is preserved in the middle compartment is of great importance to the devotees. Another tourist place to visit in Goa close to Pandava caves is Arvalem waterfalls. It looks amazing to see the water rushing downwards from the height of 50 meters.

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Mangeshi Temple
Ponda region of Goa is famous for 16th century Safa Shahouri Mosque and also 450 years old Shri Mangeshi temple which is dedicated to Shiva. The main attraction of temple is the 7 story lamp tower, a huge tank, which is said to be the oldest portion of temple and also there you can see a Nandi Bull inside the temple. This makes this temple a must visit tourist place in Goa. This temple is also considered as one of the largest temples in Goa.

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Amount

Price per personDays and NightsInclusion
Rs. 2800/-3 days 2 nightsfood , travelling , stay
Rs. 3400/-4 days 3 nightsfood , travelling , stay
Rs. 4100/-5 days 4 nightsfood , travelling , stay
Rs. 4400/-6 days 5 nightsfood , travelling , stay
Rs. 4800/-7 days 6 nightsfood , travelling , stay
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