The Unexplored and Unseen Side of Goa

Goa, a beautiful Indian state with palm fringed lovely beaches, turquoise seas, colourful carnivals, cruises and delightful, friendly locals, is one of world's most irresistible travel destinations.
Goa is mostly known for its party places, old churches, delicious seafood, alcohol and exotic beaches. The sunny and sandy beaches, water sports, people, the surroundings, everything about Goa are incredible in its own way.

Goa, famous for its world renowned beaches, is also known for its temples and world heritage architecture. Some of the most popular beaches in Goa are Anjuna beach, Arambol, Baga, Dona Paula, Agonda, Vagator, Paloem, Colva, Miramar and Calangute beach. You can enjoy water-surfing, sailing scuba diving, under waters sports, motor boat rides, parasailing and water scooter riding.

\"coconut Trees\"

There is another side of Goa, unexplored and unseen. To uncover the hidden side of Goa, one needs to go towards south of Goa where little rivulets cut across roads to meet the sea. Here, you can witness tiny villages with rural lifestyles totally untouched by the commercialization and touristy of the state. These green Goan locales have tiny water bodies with lotuses and water lilies. You will see lovely low hills at the horizon, paddy fields stretching in expanses of green and backdrops studded with coconut trees.

Panjim is the capital city of the state where much administrative work goes on. You can see quaint Portuguese bungalows with colour-washed columns, and magnificent chapels in the older segment of the city.

The ideal time to for Goa India travel is in the winters between November to March when the weather is mild and pleasant. You can also enjoy the colourful Christmas celebrations and carnivals of Goa in this duration.

Goa India is an excellent value travel destination. It is one of the most sought after tourist attraction in India. Goa, the tropical paradise, is an excellent winter sun holiday destination.

The Unexplored and Unseen Side of Goa

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