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Goa

The calm atmosphere of goa is one of the main features which people give most attention to and then large numbers of tourists and

Indians have an urge to walk the beachy grounds of goa. Located in the southwest of India, which is also the smallest state but

highly developed, rich and literate. If you’re planning a trip to India, this is why a visit to Goa needs to be included in your itinerary:

The relaxed vibe


Since the 60’s Goa has drawn in a steady share of people, providing them pleasant luxuries and they, till today, still have those

luxuries, which are waiting for you to experience them. The pace of life is calm and slow, so no pressure. There is no hurry and no

problems. Paradise much? Everywhere you go, you’ll be greeted with bro ad smiles and a calm energy.

The beaches
Despite being one of India’s most popular holiday destinations for decades, Goa

still has a lot to brag about, such as their beaches, really unique beaches.

Consisting of beautiful features like: white sand, coconut grooves and of course the

shimmering blue Arabian sea stretching along the states coast line. Although some

central regions are crowded, the beaches are still unblemished (regions in the

nouth or south) Agonda and Palolem are some of the best in the south, while

Ashwem and Mandrem are the least crowded in the north. With about thirty

beaches strung along the state, you’re guaranteed to find one that suits your

needs.

The architecture
Around goa there is a special assortation of Hindu temples and Roman Catholic churches. So if you’re

particularly interested in culture this is the location for you. You might not want to interfere with the

religion and culture because you may disturb .

The food
Goan cuisine is a mixture of local and national tangs and Portuguese influences, where most dishes are seafood, coconut and rice-
based. Fishermen bring in boats loaded with the day’s catch and the seafood restaurants cook the local catches fresh off the boat.
Order a whole kingfish or a dosa from one of the many beach shacks that line the beaches while you watch the sun set over the
Arabian sea.
The people
The people of Goa are where it’s real charm begins. Everywhere you go, you’ll find that Goans are friendly, peaceful and fun-loving.

They are very tolerant of one another and welcoming to tourists.

The quiet roads


If you ever dreamed of hiring a motorbike or a scooter in India, Goa is the place to do it. The quiet roads in the far south or north of

the state make riding safe and peaceful. Explore the spice plantations, hinterland and local villages on your own terms.

Wildlife encounters
Travellers in India quickly get accustomed to the sight of cows wandering the streets, but in Goa, they like to wander the beaches!

It’s not unheard of for cows to join sunbathers on the beach; a memorable experience! Goa is also home to an incredible variety of

fauna, from bright kingfishers barracuda, crocodiles, langur monkeys and water buffalo.

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