Explore Major Attraction in Goa



Goa has been a dream holiday destination in India. Adrenaline activities, nightlife & parties, natural beauty, Catholic churches, colourful culture and history of Goa allow vacationers to explore new levels of adventure and travel experience. Every year, millions of tourists across the world,visit this holiday destination. Find below listed major attractions in Goa to make your trip memorable and exciting:

 

Beaches

 

 

Goa has been a vivacious holiday destination in India because of its gorgeous beaches, ranging from North to South region. North Goa beaches such as Baga, Calangute, Anjuna&Colvaare more lively and happening. It offers travellers to enjoy with tons of shacks, lip smacking foods with cocktail and water sports. South Goa beacheslike Arambol. Galgibaga, Palolem etc.are rather mellow and serene hence travellers looking for peace and quiet prefer to visit here.

 

Markets

 

Anjuna Flea Market is one of the favourite shopping destinations in North Goa, Held every Wednesday, this market has over 500 stalls of huge assortments of goods. This market attracts people from all over Goa. Saturday night market and Mackie’s Night bazaar in the Arpora – Bagaareaare also worthy for shopping. It has been also a good place for entertainment, live music and delectable foods.

 

Latin Quarter & Portuguese Mansions

 

Capital city Panjim is popular for its Fontain has neighbourhood. It was declared as a UNESCO heritage in 1984. It was particularly developed into a residential area for the ruler and the administrator in the early days of 1800s. Thus, the colourful Old Portuguese homesresemble the old time of Goa, ruled by the Portuguese. Its narrow winding streets and lanes, art galleries, bakeries and restaurants render invincible charm and experience. Art lovers must not miss visiting art galleries of Panjim.

 

Old Goa

 

Old Goa was the Portuguese capital of Goa. Convent and Church of Saint Francis of Assisi, built in 1521 is has been the most popular among the travellers.Some old buildings are now transformed into archaeological museums that offer a fascinating picture of Goa’s history.

 

Spice Plantation

 

It has been another highlight of Goa trip. Lush tropical climate of Goa and dense jungle around Ponda makes it an ideal place to grow spices. These farms are open for a guided tour of visitors.  Vacationers enjoy the picturesquescenery of this tourism point. Sahakari Spice Farm, tropical spice plantation, Savoi plantation and Pascol spice village are some of the most visiting plantation in Goa.

 

Dudhsagar Falls

 

Dudhsagar waterfall is located around 60 kilo meters away from the Panjim. It has been one of the most splendid waterfalls in India.Milky white water gushes down from this waterfall with a height of 310 meters made it India’s fifth highest waterfall.Travellers enjoy swimming and rock climbing here.

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