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Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Sights That Steal Your Hearts In Goa

Goa tourism is an aspiring industry that grows on the popularity of the seashores, global lifestyle websites, spectacular structure and wonderful chapels. There are plenty of amazing locations in Goa and what is awesome is that there is something for everyone. Being the nation's major vacation location, Goa astounds tourists with its different organic splendors covering stunning seashores, social lifestyle and other locations. Goa is a best destination in India for holidaying. So this is the time to book your holiday packages in India and make your dream vacation trip memorable and full of excitements. 


Top Locations to Check Out in Goa:

Fort Aguada: Fort Aguada was designed around 400 decades ago to secure old Goa by avoiding access of delivers into River Mandovi by the Colonial and was prepared with barracks & ammo rooms.

Colva beach: This is yet another awesome seaside and one of the important locations to check out in Goa. During weekends, this seaside is particularly populated and is also perfect for enjoying water game actions.

Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary: Located on Chorao Island, this fowl haven is a heaven for fowl lovers where they can identify a variety of varieties of parrots.


Basilica de Bom Jesus: Constructed around 400 decades ago. This UNESCO World Heritage site is located in Old Goa, which was the capital during colonial era.

Flea market: Initially started by Hippies to exchange their used goods, the flea industry has now become an unavoidable aspect of Goa's lifestyle. Flea industry offers an opportunity for visitors to eat, consume, make happy and shop for items, trash jewelry, Tibetan designs and Kashmiri handcraft etc.



Restaurants and bars: Goa is home to several dining locations where you are provided different types of delightful dishes and cafes where you will get a party like environment with music, drinks and Goan delicacies. If you are a fish fan, then you will be ruined for choice. Same applies for drinks as well, do try Fenny, the local consume.

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