Goa Beaches: Top 20 Best Beaches in Goa as voted by travelers
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Agonda Beach Agonda
Palolem Beach Canacona
Cavelossim Beach Cavelossim
Mandrem Beach Mandrem
Varca Beach Varca
Cola Beach Canacona
Utorda Beach Utorda
Morjim Pernem
Benaulim Beach Benaulim
Ashwem Beach Panaji
Arambol Beach Arambol
Old Goa Panaji
Vagator Beach Bardez
Candolim Beach Bardez
Mobor Beach Salcette
Cansaulim Beach Cansaulim
Majorda Beach
Club Cubana Arpora
Baga Beach Goa
Baga Beach Calangute
Sinquerim Beach Sinquerim
Keri Beach Querim Beach Arambol
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Galgibaga Beach Agonda
Fontainhas Panaji
Chapora Beach Arpora
Ozran Beach Bardez
Panaji Kala Academy Panaji
Colva Beach Colva
Galjibaga Beach Canacona
Anjuna Beach Bardez
Ashwen Beach
Patnem-Colomb Beach Panaji
Calangute Beach
Arossim Beach Panaji
Betul Beach Salcette
Bogmalo Beach Vasco da Gama
Kegdole Beach Candolim
Miramar Beach Panaji
Dona Paula Beach Panaji
Divar Island Panaji
Kalacha Beach Mapusa
Sunset Beach Velsao
Paliem Beach Arambol
Odxel Beach Panaji
Butterfly Beach Panaji
Kerim Beach Aronda
Coco Beach Candolim
Sernabatim Beach Bogmalo
Boomerang Beach Bar Colva
Rajbagh Beach Panaji
Velsao Beach Vasco da Gama
Canaguinim Beach Panaji
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Dias Beach Panaji
Bambolim Beach Panaji
Marivel Beach Bambolim
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Zalor Beach Margao
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Hidden places in Goa india | explore divar island goa
Hidden places in Goa episode 3...travel goa explore new places. I won't say that divar island is hidden place but tourist coming to goa has minimum knowledge about this island.. Diwar island is just beautiful. The only source to enter the island is ferry please do visit Divar island. #hiddenplaces #diwar #island
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Arambol or Harmal Beach in North Goa
Arambol is also known as Harmal. It is located between the Mandrem and Kalacha Beach. Arambol is a traditional fisherman village, located approximately a one-hour drive from the Dabolim Airport (GOI) of northern Goa, India. The beach attracts many international tourists, during the winter season between November and March. One can sit here and gaze at the waters or the beautiful scenery adorned by the cliffs on all sides. The beach restaurants here offer food at almost half the price than other beaches, making it an even better choice for the visitors.
It’s a Very calm, clean and relaxing place. .Place is popular among Russians, so many Shops and people speak Russian there. You will see most of the local people speaking English too. One must visit this place, superb beautiful beach with amazing sunrise and sunset view. Beach is huge for evening walks and cool shacks. I bet you can spend whole day there and evening is amazing
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Mapusa Friday Market At Goa, India - Goa Tourism
Mapusa Friday Market at Mapusa, Bardez, North Goa, India is located about 13 km from Panaji. This is a dawn to dusk market is open everyday but on Friday it gets really big. That is why it is called Mapusa Friday Market. This is considered as the best shopping place at Goa. Local farmers and villagers as well as small entrepreneurs from all over Goa come to Mapusa Friday Market tos ell their products directly to the consumsers. Variety of items like fresh fruits, Seedless tamarind (local name is amot), Goan home-made chouriço, spiced and marinated pork sausages, jewellery, pottery, spice, carpet are available in this market.
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Other Side of Goa
Goa has Equatorial Forests. Most of the forests in the state are located in the interior eastern regions of the state. The Western Ghats, which form most of eastern Goa, have been internationally recognised as one of the biodiversity hotspots of the world. Goa's wildlife sanctuaries boast of more than 1512 species of plants, over 275 species of birds, over 48 kinds of animals and over 60 genera of reptiles.
Querim Beach Goa
Querim Beach also known as Keri beach. It is the largest northernmost beach in Goa. The beach comprises a long stretch of sand with a few rocky outcrops, rows of trees and a river inlet of Tiracol River. It is located to the north of the Arambol beach, but in order to reach there by foot, one has to walk through the hill and jungle between the Paliem Sweet Water Lake and Querim Beach. From the north side of Keri beach, one can see a restaurant and bar on a high hill on the Tiracol side of the Tiracol River. There is also a resort by the name Hotel Hill Rock next to it, which is known for its peaceful atmosphere and has a small but well equipped Bistro on the property. On the highest most cliff at the Tiracol side is the Fort Tiracol, which is now converted into a heritage hotel.
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Travel Guide to Chile
As the longest, thinnest country in the world, Chile stretches all the way from the borders with Bolivia and Peru in the north, 4,500ks to Tierra del Fuego in the south, and yet at its widest point it, in the Atacama Desert, is only 400ks across. Sandwiched between the Pacific Ocean and the towering Andes, this fascinating Latin American country is home to the world’s driest desert, arguably the continent’s most stunning national park, an impressive wine region and, on Chiloe Island, the home of the potato! An economically sound country that is fast become a first world nation, Chile has a huge amount to offer the modern traveller.
Unless coming in overland, most trips to Chile will start here in the nation’s capital, Santiago.
Although most guidebooks will tell you Santiago is not as exciting at Rio or as elegant and enchanting as Buenos Aires, and should be used only as a gateway to the rest of the country, I feel it is an interesting place to explore for a day or two. Like many large Latin American cities it suffers somewhat from schizophrenic urban design where the city’s impressive colonial past is often dwarfed and obscured by its more ugly modern present; tenement towers and, since its rise as a regional economic powerhouse – Chile has the highest GDP per capita in South America – glass fronted office blocks. But there are still some great sites to check out including the Plaza de Armas, the Palacio Modera, the city’s main museum, and the Mercado Central, where you can enjoy a delicious seafood lunch, beneath a roof that was actually made in Birmingham! Santiago also has some lovely hotels and is famous for its excellent dining.
But Santiago is unlikely to form the main reason for your visit to Chile, that is much more likely to lie either in the far north, in the Atacama region or in the far south in Patagonia.
From Santiago, and starting in the very south of the country in Chilean Patagonia, is Puerto Aranas, entry point for what is arguably the continents most impressive national park, Torres del Paine. Deriving its name from the bull-like horns of the park’s most impressive mountain, Torres del Paine covers a quarter of a million hectares, is home to some spectacular and varied accommodation, and is a great place to hike, horse ride or just enjoy the scenery.
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Moving north, we come to the beautiful Lake District around the towns of Puerto Montt and Puerto Varas. Here, up the Puelo River valley, you can do some wonderful horse riding as well as walking and kayaking. A short distance off the coast you also have Chiloe Island, which along with stunning coastal walks is also famous for being home of the potato. And further still off the coast, in fact more than 2,000 miles into the Pacific Ocean, is the extraordinary Easter Island… a land shrouded in mystery with its dramatic stone head carvings, Easter Island is one of the most remote inhabited islands on the planet.
Heading further north other notable places are the beautiful coastal towns of La Serena and Valparaiso – just a stone’s throw from the capital Santiago – and the wine district of Coquimbo where some of the country’s leading wines are manufacture
And here in the far north of the country, lies the truly extraordinary Atacama Desert. Bordering Bolivia, Peru and Argentina, is a region that’s renowned as being the driest place on earth.
Sitting in the rain shadow of both the Andes and the Chilean Coastal Range, the Atacama Desert is renowned as being the driest place on earth. It is also the region that has been driest for longest, with some suggesting a continuous arid area here dating back at least three million years. Some of the soil has no life at all, a situation NASA has exploited to test instruments for Mars missions. And, due to its otherworldly landscapes, it has been used as a location on numerous space films including Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets.
Forming the northern chain of Chile’s ‘Ring of Fire’ the region is framed by a spectacular girdle of volcanoes and plethora of fascinating geographical phenomenon.
A country fast emerging as a first world nation, Chile offers today’s traveller a safe location with some great accommodation, fine dining and world-class wines. But first and foremost she offers some of the most varied and impressive landscapes anywhere on earth.
Loading vehicles to a ferry boat in Goa
Goa is India's smallest state by area and the fourth smallest by population. Located in West India in the region known as the Konkan, it is bounded by the state of Maharashtra to the north, and by Karnataka to the east and south, while the Arabian Sea forms its western coast. Goa is India's richest state with a GDP per capita two and a half times that of the country as a whole. It was ranked the best placed state by the Eleventh Finance Commission for its infrastructure and ranked on top for the best quality of life in India by the National Commission on Population based on the 12 Indicators.
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MANDOVI BEAUTIFUL RIVER FRONT GOA | MANDOVI RIVER CRUISE | GOA TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
The Mahadayi/Mandovi River (Mandovi, pronounced [maːɳɖ(ɔ)wĩː]), also known as Mahadayi or Mhadei river, is described as the lifeline of the Indian state of Goa. The river has a length of 77 kilometres (48 miles), 29 kilometres (18 miles) in Karnataka and 52 kilometres (32 miles) in Goa. It originates from a cluster of 30 springs at Bhimgad in the Western Ghats in the Belagavi district of Karnataka.[The river has a 2,032 km2 catchment area in Karnataka and a 1,580 km2 catchment area in Goa. With its cerulean waters, Dudhsagar Falls and Varapoha Falls, it is also known as the Gomati in a few places. The Mandovi and the Zuari are the two primary rivers in the state of Goa.
The Mandovi enters Goa from the north via the Sattari Taluka in Goa and from Uttara Kannada District of Karnataka near the Castle Rock Rly. Stn. The Mandovi flows through Belagavi, Uttara Kannada in Karnataka and Cumbarjua, Divadi and Chodné in Goa, eventually pouring into the Arabian Sea. Mandovi joins with the Zuari at a common point at Cabo Aguada, forming the Mormugao harbour. Panaji, the state capital and Old Goa, the former capital of Goa, are both situated on the left bank of the Mandovi. The river Mapusa is a tributary of the Mandovi.
The Cumbarjuem Canal, which links both rivers, has made the interiors of the Mandovi accessible to ships carrying iron ore. Iron ore is Goa's prime mineral and it is mined in the eastern hills. Three large freshwater isles — Divar, Chorao and Vashee are present in the Mandovi near the town of Old Goa. The island of Chorão is home to the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, named after the renowned ornithologist Salim Ali. A regular ferry transports the inhabitants between the isles and the mainland.
Spanning across the Mandovi River near Panjim are three parallel Mandovi Bridge. The older bridge collapsed in the 1980s before a new bridge was constructed to accommodate heavy transport vehicles. The Mandovi Bridge links the towns of Panjim to Porvorim. On 14 June 2014, the foundation stone for the third bridge, which would be the largest bridge in Goa, was laid by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It will span 3 kilometres (1.9 miles) and will be 15 metres (49 feet) higher than the existing bridges and will be spaced in between the two.
During the winter months, the peak tourist season, special dusk cruises on the Mandovi - complete with serenading bands - add to the charm of the river.
The sharing of the waters of this river is a cause of dispute between the governments of Karnataka and Goa. The Karnataka government proposes to divert some water from the Mahadayi river to the Malaprabha river basin as part of the Kalasa-Banduri Nala project, as approximately 200 tmc feet of water flows into the Arabian Sea now without being used for anything. The Mahadayi Water Tribunal has to decide on the sharing of this river's waters between Karnataka and Goa