Goa: an ideal honeymooning destination
Honeymooning in Goa is a unique romantic experience that any one will ever forget. Though there are several honeymoon beaches in the world, the Goa honeymoon beaches is different; something special, something romantic.
A heaven on the earth with its exotic beaches and mesmerising beauty, Goa is a paradise for the newly wed. The harmonisation of the sun, sea and sand gives goa honeymoon a unique experience to start a new married life.
Romance through the beaches hand in hand, dance by the fireside in the nights or go for a cruise in the splendid rivers of Goa. Get the feel of romance in the beautiful beaches and the countryside. Stroll away from the madding crowd and enjoy your honeymoon days.
There are a lot of splendid honeymoon beaches in Goa, which provides all that is needed for a honeymoon couple. Anjuna, Agonda, Arambol, Baga, Calangute, Vagator, Polem Palolem and Colva are some of the beaches where one can feel the soul of his or her lover, with no one to disturb. There are also very secluded beaches where you and your spouse can make love all alone.
Goa honeymoon also offers a cruise down the serene Goa rivers, sea cruises, water sports, adventure sports, wind surfing and water skiing. If you just want to hold hands and be with one another, walk down the beaches.
Goa has internationally acclaimed hotels and beach resorts where you can have a comfortable stay. These hotels and resorts offer the best facilities to make Goa honeymoon the most memorable event in your life. You can also choose honeymoon suites at these hotels and resorts, where you will be left all alone; just make love and romance.
There are numerous tour operators who offer special Goa honeymoon packages..
A perfect destination for the newly wed, begin your startling married life from the beaches of Goa.
Come closer to nature at goa wildlife
October 22, 2008 by Admin
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Goa, the land of beaches, nightlife and seafood, is also known for its wildlife sanctuaries, which is a haven for a wide range of species of flora and fauna. The green canopy in the Western Ghats that dot this beautiful land houses deer, Indian bison, giant squirrels, elephants, panthers, monkeys, cobras, and many more. You can even come across local and migratory birds in the Goa wilds.
The wild life sanctuaries are not that vast as in other parts of the country, but even then the green vegetation is an escape from the bustling city life. People, who love the greens, love the birds chirping and who love to get closer with wild animals can have a great experience in the goa wildlife sanctuaries; enjoy goa wildlife.
Goa is a favourite destination of bird watchers as lots of local and migratory birds can be watched at close quarters. The Salim Ali Bird sanctuary is an abode of bird enthusiasts.
Apart from the salim Ali bird sanctuary, there are three other wildlife sanctuaries in Goa — Bondla Wildlife sanctuary, Bhagvan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary at Mollem and the Cotigao Wlidlife Sanctuary.
Deer, gaurs, giant squirrels, cobras and pythons are a common sight at the Bhagwan Mahavir Sanctuary, which is the largest wildlife sanctuary in Goa. One can even come across tigers and elephants here. The Bondla wildlife sanctuary is an idle forest resort with zoos, deer park, botanical and rose gardens. One can spot various reptiles and view the dense forests at Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary.
The Goa wildlife tourism industry and several private tour operators’ conduct goa wildlife tours, which brings you closer to the flora and fauna. During these goa wildlife tours, you may be lucky to watch a panther, elephant or a wild boar at very close quarters. You will never be disappointed in the goan wilds. Well, accommodations are provided in and around the sanctuaries; a stay in the wilderness brings you closer to nature.
It is not just parties and beaches that Goa has for you. But if you want to come closer to nature, the Goa wild life is there.
Goa Beaches
October 22, 2008 by Admin
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Baga beach in Goa
The beaches of Goa are known to be amongst the best in the world. There are several beaches in Goa, scattered all around the state, which make entire Goa a vibrant and colorful place to tour and travel in. Goa has beaches in its North Goa as well as South Goa districts. Here is a brief list of all the beaches in the state:
Candolim Beach:
Candolim Beach is well known as a tourist spot all over the world. The Candolim beach is quite popular as it is the birth place of Abbe Faria, the Goan Freedom Fighter. Abbe Faria is also known as the Father of Hypnotism. The Candolim beach is one of the contemporary beaches that is not as crowded as the other beaches in Goa.
Baga Beach:
The Baga Beach is one of the smallest fishing beaches in Goa. It has several shady palms that are close to the water’s edge. The Baga Beach is more of an extension of the Calangute beach, another popular beach in Goa. Of course, the Baga Beach is not as crowded as the Calangute Beach is. The Baga beach is one of the safest beaches in Goa, since it does not have any dangerous undercurrents and has clean and white sand. Also, since the beach is not as crowded as the other beaches, there is lesser pollution in th Baga Beach.
Bambolim Beach:
The Bambolim Beach is supposed to be one of the cleanest beaches in Goa. It is settled at the mouth of the Zuari River. The Bambolim Beach is flanked by the Goa University and the Goa Medical College. The Bambolim Beach is quite isolated and private as compared to the other beaches in Goa.
These are just some of the beaches in Goa. There are several other beaches in Goa which are bound to enthrall the tourists who visit Goa.
Goa Cities
October 22, 2008 by Admin
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Goa is counted in the top ten tourist spots in India and the world. Because of the weather, environment and the comfortable environs, Goa welcomes everyone warmly. Several cities in Goa are known for their beaches, churches and other places of Interest. These are some of the major cities in Goa:
Panaji: Panaji is the capital of Goa. The city is also known as Panajim. It is located in Tiswadi Taluka. Panaji is located on the left bank of the Mandovi River. Panaji is famous for having the oldest municipality in Asia.
Margao: is another important city in South Goa. It is the most important town in South Goa. South Goa is well connected by road as well as rail. Margao is located in the Salcete Taluka. The national highway connects Goa to Maharastra and Karnataka.
Mapusa: Mapusa is another important town in North Goa. Mapusa is known as the commercial hub of Goa. Mapusa is full of people who wish to get some tokens of their visits to Goa. It has several bazaars, which sell all the important trinkets and reminders of Goa. It is located in the Bardez taluka. Mapusa has several churches and gardens, which make it one of the most beautiful places in Goa.
Mollem: Mollem is situated on the north-east border of Goa. It is settled along the Panaji Belgaum National highway. Mollem is home to one of the biggest of the four sanctuaries in Goa, the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary. The Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary is home to some of the richest wild life in India. The Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary has various birds, flora and fauna that would surely interest a nature lover.
These are just some of the places in Goa that would interest the tourist. There are several other cities and places of interest in Goa that would come at par with all the great tourist spots in India and the world.
North Goa
October 22, 2008 by Admin
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Beaches in north Goa
Goa comprises of two districts, North Goa and South Goa. North Goa has a complete area of one thousand seven hundred and thirty six kilometers square. North Goa is bound by the Kolhapur and Sindhudurg districts of Maharasthra to the north and east. It is bound by the South Goa district to the south. To the west of North Goa lies the Arabian Sea.
North Goa is administered by the district of Panaji. Panaji has a dual importance to Goa, since it is also the capital of the state of Goa. Goa comprises of four divisions, Ponda, Bicholim, Mapusa and Panaji. It has six taluks, namebly Bardez, Permem, Tiswadi, Sattari, Ponda and Bicholim.
North Goa has the majority of the beaches in Goa. It is a natural haven, full of golden beaches, paddy fields, palm trees and several wooded hills. The important places in North Goa are:
Panaji: Panaji is the capital of Goa. It is also the headquarters of the North Goa district. Panaji has the silvery charming Mandovi River. Panaji is known for its Latin style constructions. Panaji is known to be a synch of modernity as well as ancient houses. The flora and fauna are worth seeing, with various trees like Acasia and Gulmohar trees.
Pilar is one of the most important religious centers in Goa. It is the home for Christian Missionaries in Goa. There are several buildings related to the Christian faith, like the Church, School and Seminary. It also has the very important Zuari River and the Mormugao harbor.
Other places of interest are Margao, Vasco Da Gama, Chandor, Mormugao Harbor. North Goa also has beaches like Vagator, Anjuna, Arambol Beach, Calangute, Miramar, Colva Beach, Dona Paula, Agonda, Palolem etc.
These are just some of the aspects of North Goa that would make it a very important destination for any tourist who wishes to tour India. Make sure you take a look into all the beaches and places of interest when you reach North Goa.
South Goa
October 22, 2008 by Admin
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Goa is one of the most well known states of India. It is a tourist spot for Indians and foreigners alike. Along with tourism, Goa is known for its architectural marvels as well as its beaches and flora and fauna. Goa is comprises of two areas, South Goa and North Goa.
South Goa is bounded by the North Goa District to the North and Uttara Kannada District of Karnataka to the south and the East. To the West, South Goa is bounded by the Arabian Sea. South Goa is known for its natural beauty and the services that it offers to the tourists.
South Goa has three subdivisions and five Taluks. The subdivisions are Margaon, Mormugao and Quepem. The taluks are Mormugao, Quepem, Sanguem, Canacona and Salcete.
South Goa has a rich and vibrant heritage as well as the flora and fauna that have made it a hot spot for tourists all over the world. South Goa has several natural beaches which make it a must visit spot for tourists. It also has several temples. South Goa is headed by hill spots, paddy fields and waterfalls all over.
South Goa is home to the Colva and the Benaulim Beach, two of the most beautiful beaches in South Goa. South Goa also has the Dabolim Airport, which is near Vasco da Gama. Bogmalo is another important venue in South Goa. It has a beach and several resting areas for tourists. The most famous beach of Goa, the Colva Beach has several tourist cottages and other hotels and complexes. Colva was a predominantly a fishing area, but the economic progresses brought about by tourism have crept up here too. Thus, South Goa is instrumental in adding the splendor that is always available in Goa. It has some of Goa’s most important and beautiful beaches along with other tourist spots.
Goa Sports: Fun and Adventure in one basket
October 22, 2008 by Admin
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Goa, the place of silver beaches, stunning churches, exotic food, and luxurious accommodation option. Travelers across the globe visit Goa to enjoy the charm of the place. Apart from the enchanting beaches and the historical churches there are several other options of why travelers choose Goa as a holiday destination more than once. Goa is a center for sports and recreation too. Goa is surrounded by a number of beaches and thereby water sports are the most popular recreational options in the state. Beaches of Goa are always crowded with people indulged with some or the other Goa sports.
The main sport in the state is football. Though, the main sport is football yet the beaches all around make the water sports to be the common one. Sports like windsurfing and the water skiing is very popular on the pristine and silver sand beaches. Coaching on these sports is also very common on the beaches. Travelers and common people are indulged in learning in these adventurous sports. Travelers from all over the world visit Goa to enjoy sports like Parasailing and Jet skiing too. Dinghy sailing is also very popular and common sport in Goa. Goa sports also include Angling and Scuba diving.
Goa sport is one of the major factors influencing the tourism sector in the state. Cruising is another popular sport in the state. Foreigners often visit to enjoy the pleasures of bird watching a common sporting activity in Goa. Adventure and recreation make the state a popular hunt of travelers from different parts of the world. Among the adventure sports hiking and trekking are also very common. The best part of all the sports in Goa is that there’s no restriction of age to take up any game. So, to make the most of the place, go for the exclusive and fascinating sports.
Goa Churches: Epitome of Architectural Splendor
October 22, 2008 by Admin
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Goa is one of the most picturesque destinations in India. Though the smallest state in India, but yet it attracts a huge number of tourists from across the world. Pristine beaches, attractive shops, and attractive churches, this place is an abode of peace for the tourists. Goa is most popular for the beaches but thousands of tourists visit Goa to explore the majestic churches throughout Goa’s skyline. Once a Portugal colony, Goa has still not lost the charm of colonialism. Old Goa is a world heritage site.
The majestic architecture of the Goa churches draws the attention of a number of globetrotters. Most of the churches in Goa feature two or three types of architecture. The architectural grandeur of these churches reflects the flavor of Portugal. The most distinct architectures that are reflected in the churches are baroque style of architecture or the ornate altars. Gothic staircases are the most prevalent feature in most of these churches.
Goa churches make the place a pilgrimage site for Asian Christians. Basilica of Bom Jesus is one of the most important and attractive churches in Goa. The church features a tomb of St Francis Xavier. Basilica of Bom Jesus keeps up the charm of Old Goa. Old
Goa’s another very charming church is the Church Of St Francis Of Assisi. The church boasts of glorifying history. The rich culture of Goa is reflected in these churches.
Tourists from all over the world visit Panaji to explore the splendor of the Se Cathedral church. This church is dedicated to St. Catherine. The most interesting story of the church revolves around its construction. It took three fourth of the century in the construction. The magnificent beauty of the church is a result of joint efforts from engineers Julio Simao and Ambrosio Arguero. Made in the shape of a church, this is one of the best attractions for tourists. Another Goan church is the Church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception situated in Panaji.
Don’t visit Goa only for beaches; visit it to explore the stunning Goa churches.
The Animal Kingdom of Goa
October 21, 2008 by Admin
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The region of the Western Ghats located in Goa is considered to be a perfect place for the habitation of the colonies of different variety of animals and birds. This region also facilitates the wild life to immigrate and relocate in these bushy regions of Goa. This Western Ghats situated in the regions of Goa are well known by the name of Sahyadris. This region of Sahyadris is spreads over the 600 kilo meters of the land in Goa. The length of these Ghats is about 3702 kilo meters. These Forest regions of the Western Ghats cover the region of Goa as well as some region of its neighboring territory of Karnataka. Because of these wide spread mountain regions leads to a good amount of rain fall here.
Wildlife in the Tropical Atmosphere
On the other hand there is a wide coastal region results in a tropical atmosphere. There are various species of trees and plants which had developed their protectorate on these costal regions. These species were identified by the Portuguese. Among them the mainly known variety was of Green Chilies. This plant is now famous in the whole world as an ingredient of utmost important in the names of spices. This spice is very important in Indian Curries. The temperature crosses even 20% centigrade in the season of winter.
There are many different Sanctuaries in Goa. The Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary spreads over the land of 240 square kilo meters on the north way of Panaji to the way of Belgaum. It is also known as the Paradise of the birds. Every person who likes bird watching likes to go there at lest once. The other one is Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary. This spreads over the land of 8 square kilo meters but it is very easy to reach there. One more Sanctuary is there named Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary.
The Glory Of The Temples of Goa
October 21, 2008 by Admin
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The word temple is not really associated with the territory Goa. This place is mainly known for its churches. It is really astonishing to learn some thing about the temples located in the pilgrimage territory of Goa. These temples were enjoying a pleasure till the Rule of Portuguese. After the rule of Portuguese, The glory of this temple started declining. They destroyed the magnificent temples and built up their monuments on that place. Yet out of all the temples, some of them still survive. They some how, were able to deal with these offensive act and are still conserved by the government. They stand motionlessly even in today’s date.
The Temple of Saraswat
The temples of Saraswat are some live examples of the survival from the injustice of the Portuguese rule. They are still visited and worshiped in a particular time intervals. Each temple here has its own peculiarities. Some of them are surrounded by the sky touching trees of betel nuts and coconuts. Some were surrounded by the lakes of the pure and pilgrimage water. Some others used to have the pillars shining in the sun light. These temples depicted the beauty of nature. We would feel to be in the embrace of the God.
Details of Different Temples of Goa
The oldest and beautiful temple of Saraswat is located in Goa. They are Mangeshi temples located at Priol, the temple of lord Ganapati at Khandole, The Shanta Durga Temple situated at Kavele, The holy place of Maha Laxmi located at Bandewade and lastly the Temple of Sri Nagesh Maharudra Temple situated in Bandora are very famous for their simplicity and enchanting atmosphere. The Temple of Sri Nagesh Maharudra stood still even at the time of the rule of the Portuguese.
Atrunja Taluka located in Goa was renamed as Ponda as known in today’s date. You will be able to enjoy the glory of Hindu religion without any bars here, as this region of Ponda has a number of Hindu temples. Among all of them the oldest one is the Temple of Sri Ganapati which is located in the village of Khandole.

