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Goa Travel Guide
by Vinay Chaubey
Variously
known as "Rome of the East", "Tourist Paradise" and "Pearl of the Orient",
the state of Goa is located on the western coast of India in the coastal
belt known as Konkan. The magnificent scenic beauty and the architectural
splendours of its temples, churches and old houses have made Goa a firm
favourite with travellers around the world. But then, Goa is much more
than just beaches and sea. It has a soul which goes deep into unique history,
rich culture and some of the prettiest natural scenery that India has to
offer.
Legends from Hindu mythology
credit Lord Parshuram, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu with the creation
of Goa. Over the centuries various dynasties have ruled Goa. Rashtrakutas,
Kadambas, Silaharas, Chalukyas, Bahamani Muslims and most famously the
Portuguese have been rulers of Goa. Having been the meeting point of races,
religions and cultures of East and West over the centuries, Goa has a multi-hued
and distinctive lifestyle quite different from the rest of India. Hindu
and Catholic communities make up almost the entire population with minority
representation of Muslims and other religions.
Places to see in Goa:
Panaji:
The capital of Goa and headquarters
of North Goa District, a small a charming city on the left bank of silvery
Mandovi River, with beautiful red-roofed houses, built in Latin style,
also boasts of many modern houses, well laid garden, statues and avenue's
lined with Gulmohar, Acassia and other trees. Enchantit panorama unfolds
from atop Altinho.
Mapusa:
It is 13 Kms. from Panaji.
The capital of Bardez Taluka, on the national highway, is the cross roads
of the network of highways covering whole of Northern Goa. Weekly fair
on Friday, is held at the modem streamlined market, attended by large crowds.
Pilar:
It is 11 kms. from Panaji.
It has important religious and educational centre of Christian Missionaries.
The Church, Seminary and School atop hillock command a magnificent panorama
of the country side around and a fine view of Mormugao Harbour & Zuari
river.
Ponda:
Ponda can be described as
the Hindu heart of Goa. It is famous for the five important temples that
are situated around the town, and also has the largest mosque in Goa. Most
of these temples look relatively new as they have been restored after being
destroyed by the Portuguese. That explains why there are no temples around
the coast, which was the prime territory of the Portuguese. Ponda is also
an important transport link.
Margao:
It is 33 Kms. from Panaji.
The Capital of South Goa District in the hinterland of southern Goa in
Salcete Taluka is a thriving commercial metropolis linked by rail to the
rest of India & Mormugao Harbour and by national highways, with Maharashtra
and Karnataka. It has imposing old mansions and modern buildings.
Vasco-da-Gama:
It is 30 kms. from Panaji.
A modem, well laid out city close to Mormugs Harbour, has beautiful and
extensive avenues. The air terminus of Goa at Dabolim lies on the outskirts
of the city. It is also the railway terminus for passenger service in the
South Central Railway.
Goa Beaches
Goa is one of India's special
tourist places that can boast of fantastic weather, fabulous beaches, wonderful
people, mouth-watering cuisine, forts. There are beaches far from human
habitation with very basic or sometimes no facility for accommodation.
Then there are some with ultra modern comforts like internet cafes, massage
centers, gyms, swimming pools, night clubs, etc. With such an enormous
choice, one might feel confused about which one to take.
Anjuna Beach:
Anjuna, 18 kms from Panaji
is a popular beach area adjacent to Chapora fort- it was the haunt of the
flower generation in the sixties - and is still popular with the younger
generation.
Dona Paula Beach:
7 kms from Panaji. An idyllic
picturesque spot. Command a fine view of the Zuari river and Mormugao Harbour.
Water scootering facilities are available here.
Palolem Beach:
It's a beach of white sand
facing a blue bay between two headlands. The little wooded islands on the
northern headland look interesting but as we've never ventured onto any
of them we don't know what landing on them would be like.
Vagator Beach:
This beautiful beach is
located about 22 Kms from Panaji and is situated in Bardez taluka. This
is part of a 30 km stretch of beach coastline along the west coast of Goa
by the arabian sea that begins at Fort Aguada continues as Sinquerim beach.
Colva Beach:
This is the most important
beach in the south circuit equipped with all modern amenities like air-conditioned
resort complexes, tourist cottages, discos, seashell artefact stalls, refreshment
stalls, eateries, guest houses, expanding the village enormously.
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