Goa, located on India’s western coast, it is bordered by Maharashtra and Karnataka states. It has a 65-mi (105-km) coastline on the Arabian Sea and includes the offshore island of Goa. It became a state in 1987, with Daman and Diu remaining as a union territory. Goa is predominantly agricultural; its distinctive architecture and fine beaches also make it a popular tourist destination.
The state is geographically divided into North and South Goa. Main places of interest include the capital Panaji (Panjim), Mapusa, old Goa and the stretch of famous beaches for which Goa is well known.
The Portuguese heritage is visible everywhere in the architecture, the many churches, the friendly casual ambience and the bars and cafes. Goas beaches of Siquerim, Candolim, Calangute, Baga, Anjuna, Morjim, Vagator and Arambol are famous. Also popular are Miramar and Dona Paula.
Anjuna Beach is famous for its Wednesday flea market and its ability to attract all kinds of eccentrics and die-hard hippies. The main city in South Goa is Margao. From here, buses are available to Vasco da Gama, where the rail terminus is. Also buses ply to the beaches of Bagmalo, Colva and Benaulim. Colva with its pristine white sands was once extremely polpular but has been overshadowed by quieter beaches. There is a wide-range of accommodation, restaurants and shacks.
Day 1: Airport / Goa
Day 2: Full Day North Goa Tour
Day 3: Full Day South Goa Tour
Day 04: Goa to Airport / Junction
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North Goa | Hotel Tranquil Inn / Similar | 3 Night | 5 Room / Gold Dwells | Breakfast and Dinner |
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