Saturday, April 24, 2010

Travel Diary : Goa


Anjuna beach, Goa, originally uploaded by atanu.maity.

The famous Portuguese enclave of Goa, one of the India's gems, has enjoyed a prominent place in the traveler's lexicon for many years. The main reason for this is its magnificent palm-fringed beaches and renwewd travelers scene. Yes it offers much more than just the hedonism of sun, sand and sea.

Goa has a character quire distinct from rest of the India, Despite more than three colonial rule, Roman Catholicism remains a major religion in Goa.

Goa Beache are much ahead of other beaches in India in terms of popularity and the facilities that are available here. The beaches here have been accepted as a matter of life, there are exotic cuisine backing the pleasure of have on sun and sand, and water sports facilities that include from water scooters to water gliding. To add on you can shake your legs for some time with a glass of feni and beer, engaged in shopping on the beachside, or have midnight bonfire on the beach.

There are some more aspects of Goa beaches that attract tourists every year. Whatsoever times you have visited these beaches they tend to change their look and get new designs every new season. These beaches refurbish themselves every new season and enhance the excitement of visitors who are never tired of appreciating Goa. Out of 125 km of coastline the beaches of Goa cover not less than 83 km and there is one for you also waiting to be explored. Go and find it!

Most popular goa beaches are Agonda Beach, Aguada Beach, Anjuna Beach, Arambol Beach, Baga Beaches, Benaulim Beaches, Bogmalo Beach, Calangute Beach, Cavelossim Beach, Colva Beach, Dona Paula Beach, Mabor Beach, Majorda Beach, Miramar Beach, Palolem Beach, Vagator Beach, Varca Beach

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