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Tour Goa and Experience the Bliss of Jewel of India Tourism

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The tiniest state of India, adorning the Malabar Coast, bounded by Arabian Sea, Goa is a hot spot tourism destination. Million’s folk towards Goa every year. Goa has a place in the global and local tourist map.
The tiniest state of India, adorning the Malabar Coast, bounded by Arabian Sea, Goa is a hot spot tourism destination. Million’s folk towards Goa every year. Goa has a place in the global and local tourist map.

Renowned for its ochre beaches, with sea waves caressing one’s feet through which sand escapes like a fugitive, holiday in Goa is a remarkable experience. Blessed with rich fauna and flora especially in the Western Ghats on east side, declared as Biodiversity spot by UNESCO, there are several wildlife and bird sanctuaries which are treasure havens for nature lovers and tourists.

A Goa tour takes one through the inlands where history lives besides the streets. Churches, temples and buildings constructed on Portuguese architectural models line up on both sides and it is an edifying sight.

Primarily Holiday in Goa is synonymous with Beaches, with rocky shores and facilities for recreation. In Goa India, in most of the beaches, sea is swimmer friendly and one can take a dip with full confidence on the lifeguards on guard round the corner. The leading beaches of Goa are Condolim, Arambol, Palolem, Cavelossim, Benaulim, Baga Beach, Dona Paula, Sinquerim and Bambolim.

In a Goa tour, nature lovers and enthusiasts may look forward to witness an array of animals and birds in the wildlife and bird sanctuaries of the state. The important of them being Bhagwan Mahavir wildlife sanctuary, Bondala wildlife sanctuary, Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary and Cotigoa.
While on Goa tour one can witness many churches constructed in Portuguese style architecture. The more prominent as follows – Se Cathedral, Basilica of Bom Jesus (a UNESCO world heritage site), Church of Lady of Rosary, Chapel of St. Catherine, Church of Carmelites, Church of St. Cajetan, Chapel of St. Francis Xavier etc.

Apart from churches, there are astounding temples and forts, some with Portuguese architectural influence and some not. More attractive of temples are Shree Bhagavati Temple, Brahma Temple, Shree Chandranath Temple, Datta Mandir, Shree Gopal Ganapathi Temple, Kamakshi Saunsthan Shiroda, Madanant Temple and Navdurga Saunsthan. More renowned of forts are Aguada Fort, Cabo De Rama Fort, Chapora Fort, Mormuagao Fort and Tiracol Fort.

To add to the attractions of this jewel in India’s crown, the climatic conditions are usually temperate except during monsoons. Thanks to the proximity of Konkan region to sea and Western Ghats, the weather is most of the times, pleasant and sunny.

In Goa India, if one is looking for buying quality goods cheap, there is flea market, a system initiated by foreigners who looked to sell off their second hand goods like cameras, watches, clothes etc, now has emerged as one of major attractions of Goa tour. Now market is full of Tibetan craft stalls, Nepalese and Kashmiri artifacts including jewellery, stones, rock bottom priced clothes, variety of bags, bakery items etc.

Holiday in Goa, this gorgeous tiny piece of land is an endearing one with surfy waves on sandy beaches stroking your memory, Mother Nature enriching it, history enlightening it. Be sure, it is a true feast for eye, heart and soul.

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Rajesh Raj is an eminent analyst and writer in Travel & Tours related topics. He has authored many books on Goa Tourism and Goa Packages. Find more information related to Goa Tours log on http://www.goatourpackages.com/

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