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Pebbles presents 'Goa Tourism ,a video on the lively state of Goa,covering all its splendor.A State full of tourism potential with lively beaches everywhere,looks like the Miami of the East.The unique Goa culture has emanated from the Portugese blended with Hindu and Christian traditional values.Their easy-going life style blends nicely with their Arts and Culture and color and charm to their entire life.
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10 Best places to visit in INDIA this July | Monsoon | best places in INDIA | the traveller guy
With the monsoon picking up pace, most people plan to curl up in their bed with a good book and a hot steaming cup of coffee; cringing at the mere thought of traveling in the rains. But for most wanderlust bitten travellers like us, here are some amazing places to visit in July
1. Shillong, Meghalaya
Known as the “Scotland of the East” because of the rolling hills and peaks around the town, Shillong during monsoons is a great place to be visited as it sees plenty of rainfall and less of tourists which makes it a perfect time to visit. The lush misty hills, high waterfalls and brimming lakes are a must see and the fact that it situated far away from the bustling city has made it retain its charm.
2. Orchha, Madhya Pradesh
The city of historic palaces and temples nestled between forests and vegetation livens up in monsoons. The rains give it a rustic charm. The Betwa river is one of the important rivers in Madhya Pradesh, has seven streams converging at Orchha which makes it a sight to watch. By and large, Madhya Pradesh receives less rainfall and seldom ferocious one, making Orchha an ideal destination to head during monsoons.
3. Goa
Goa in monsoons has much to offer than just its beaches. The rain is refreshing and splashes nature’s colors over the state. Goa has a lot of wildlife sanctuaries of which Mollem National Park and Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuaries are particularly favored during monsoons. The magnificent Dudhsagar Falls located near the Mollem National Park is at its best during the monsoons. A quiet boat cruise along the Mandovi River is another thing you could do here. July being an off season, the rates are pretty cheap however most of the beach shacks and water activities may be closed.
4. Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh
Practically built over five hills, what better place to visit in monsoons than this? Dalhousie in July receives mild rainfalls which makes this place rather pleasant. Apart from the inviting lush greenery around, it even has many adventure sporting activities to boast. Scenic beauty at its best, Dalhousie isn’t one to disappoint during monsoons.
5. Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir
A place of mountain routes and beautiful monasteries, solitude is best attained here. With little rainfalls, splendid Pangong Lake, rugged mountain ranges and picturesque Nubra valley and a motorcycle and you’re set for enriching ride. June- September is a peak season here in Ladakh but you could beat most of the crowd if you plan a trip through Leh.
6. Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand
Name any difficult to pronounce flower and chances are you’ll find it here. The Valley of Flowers in July is carpeted by a wide range of flowers and many exotic ones too; Wild roses, blue corydalis, saxifrage, geraniums to name a few. July is easily the best time to visit Valley of Flowers with large sprawl of nature
7. Mount Abu, Rajasthan
The only hill station in Rajasthan, Mount Abu enjoys most of the little rainfall that happens in Rajasthan. The diverse flora and majestic mountains pull people to this quaint little hill station. Also rich in history and architecture, there are glorious ancient buildings you can’t get enough of. Visiting Mount Abu in July is going to be an experience you won’t forget easily.
8. Coorg, Karnataka
Karnataka’s own little paradise, Coorg is beautiful no matter what time of the year. However, Coorg is prettiest during the monsoons. Between July-September, the mountains and valleys cover themselves with various shades of green and little sprouts of vibrant colors of the flowers soothes the eyes from the rather harsh summer. Take a walk in the rain through the valleys or just watch the mountains play Hide n’ Seek in the mists.
9. Udaipur, Rajasthan
Rajasthan receives one of the lowest rainfalls in the country, making it an ideal destination to visit during monsoons with just enough rains for a pleasant climate and easy travel. Udaipur is one of the popular places to visit in Rajasthan during monsoons. Udaipur, the city of lakes, has been regarded as one of the most romantic destinations in India and imagine the romance that’s possible during the rains. Sajjan Garh, a palace situated 1100 ft. high above the surrounding and 3100 ft. from sea level.
10. Kerala
Saving the best for the last, Kerala is a paradise in the monsoons. Kochi, Kovalam, Kozhikode are some of the beautiful places in Kerala. Lush green, fresh and rejuvenating, the rains literally brings the city bursting with life. Be it the rice boat cruises in the backwaters or relaxing at one of the many Ayurvedic spas
These were the more popular places however if you’re looking for some offbeat places to visit, then the following list would interest you more.
11. Jog Falls, Karnataka
12. Nubra Valley, Ladakh
13. West Sikkim
14. Khandala, Maharashtra
15. Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh
16. Amarnath, Jammu and Kashmir
17. Konkan Railways
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Top 15 Best Places To Visit In GOA/ GOA Tourism
Goa is a verdant natural paradise bounded on the one side by the foothills of the Sahyadri range and on the other by the Arabian Sea.
The old adage is true: Living in Goa is a 365-day vacation. Beaches, scenic sunsets, historical forts and an easygoing life make Goa one of the best beach destinations in India. Whether you want to witness the majestic 600-m-high Dudhsagar Falls or try your luck in Casino Royale, Goa serves travelers of varied tastes. From the famed Fort Aguada to the there's no dearth of points of interest in Goa.
Top 15 Places Goa Point:
1. calangute Beach
2. Baga Beach
3. Basiloca Of Bom Jesus : Historical & Heritage
4. Aguada Fort
5. Vagator Beach
6. Shri Mangueshi Temple/ Mangeshi Temple
7. Anjuna Beach
8. Chapora Fort
9. Se Cathedral
10. River Cruise- Mandovi River
11. Reis Mogos Fort
12. Shri Mahalaxmi Temple
13. St. Augustine Tower/ Church of St. Augustin
14. Dudhsagar Falls (Mollem National Park)
15. Snow Park Goa. PS.
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UNDISCOVERED PLACES IN GOA | HIDDEN PLACES IN GOA | INDIAN BEAUTY STATION
UNDISCOVERED PLACES IN GOA | HIDDEN PLACES IN GOA | INDIAN BEAUTY STATION
#1 Savoi Spice Plantations
#2 Netravali – Bubbling Lake
#3 Mollem National Park
#4 Pequeno (Bat) Island
#5 Carambolim Lake
#6 Butterfly Conservatory of Goa
#7 Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary
#8 Chorla Ghats
#9 Cumbarjua Backwater Canal
#10 Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary
A walk at Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary, Mollem Goa
Complete Video Tour of Mahavir Harina Vanasthali Deer National Park Hyderabad India
A Complete tour of Mahavir Harina Vanasthali National Park in Hyderabad near vanasthalipuram. We have videographed from entry point to complete common park area and ofcourse the national park are where you can find Deers, Antelopes, qual birds, heron birds.
Never miss!! DUDHSAGAR FALLS | How to reach| GOA TOURISM
Hello friends, lets take a dip into the cold waters of Dhudhsagar falls in GOA.
Dudhsagar Falls are situated along the Mondovi River in the Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park of the Western Ghats at GOA KARNATAKA border.
Dudh Sagar Waterfall is one of the highest water falls in India, and among the hundred highest waterfalls in the world.t has a total height of 306 meters and a width of 30 meters.
The water fall is at its peak flow during the monsoon months from June to September and wanes out towards the summers from March to June.
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Goa,India | Top 15 places to must visit in Goa |must see #incredibleindia
Goa,India | Top 15 places to must visit in Goa | must see #incredibleindia
oa is a state in western India with coastlines stretching along the Arabian Sea. Its long history as a Portuguese colony prior to 1961 is evident in its preserved 17th-century churches and the area’s tropical spice plantations. Goa is also known for its beaches, ranging from popular stretches at Baga and Palolem to those in laid-back fishing villages such as Agonda.
there are many places to visit in goa but this is top 15 list of best places that you must visit in your tour. -
1) beautiful beaches:Go Beaching Like Never Before
calangute,candolim,anjuna,Baga, arambol,colva beach
2) Martin’s Corner-Celebrity Restaurant
3)Shri Mangeshi Temple
4) Old Goa Churches & its History
Basilica of Bom Jesus, Se Cathedral,Church of St. Catejan & Church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception,Mae de Deus
5) Fort Aguada: Take a Trip Down Rich History
6) Deltin Royale Casino: Try Your Luck
7)Chapora Fort: Discover Bollywood’s favourite fort
8) Pandava Caves and Arvalem Waterfall: Witness the Beauty of Nature
9) Dudhsagar waterfall
10) Naval Aviation Museum
11)Mollem National Park: Spot the Big Cats
12)Fontainhas: Enter into a New World
13) Reis Magos Fort: Walk Back in Time
14)Arpora saturday Night Market & Tito’s: Dance Away The Blues
15)Goa ancestral museum:Know old goa
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Doodhsagar Waterfalls Goa, The Angel Falls of India
Dudhsagar Falls
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Dudhsagar Waterfalls in August
Location Goa
Coordinates 15.31277°N 74.31416°ECoordinates: 15.31277°N 74.31416°E
Type Tiered (4 Tiered)
Total height
320
metres (1017 feet)
Number of drops 5
Average width 30 metres (100 feet)
Watercourse Mandovi River
Lower half of Dudhsagar Falls
Dudhsagar Falls (literally Sea of Milk ) is a four-tiered waterfall located on the Mandovi River in the Indian state of Goa. It is 60 km from Panaji by road and is located on the Madgaon-Belagavi rail route about 46 km east of Madgaon and 80 km south of Belagavi. Dudhsagar Falls is amongst India's tallest waterfalls with a height of 310 m (1017 feet) and an average width of 30 metres (100 feet).
The falls is located in the Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park among the Western Ghats. The waterfall forms the border between Karnataka and Goa states. The area is surrounded by a deciduous forests with a rich biodiversity. The falls are not particularly spectacular during the dry season but during the monsoon season however, the falls are fed by rains and form a huge force of water.
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Things to do in Monsoon season in GOA | Visit Goa -see description for more details
Things to do in monsoon season in Goa - - Things to do beyond the beaches in Goa - Visit Goa in the monsoon
During April and May it is extremely hot, humid and the sea starts to get choppy it is less crowded in South Goa beaches. This is the summer season as it is in other parts of India
The direct flights from Europe and Russia stop flying to Goa between May and October as it is the low season
for International tourist; You will have to fly scheduled flights via Mumbai or New Delhi to see the Indian summer and monsoons
Some of the beach shacks and beach huts are closed down or dismantled during this time of the year.
1:59 Baga Calangute, Candolim, Vagator and Anjuna beaches are still extremely busy with local Indian tourist and the party scene, bars and trance parties are all still here but with more Indian tourist
Palolem beach in South Goa is ideal for lazing around during the day but it still has its own nightlife.
0:30 April and May is good time to eat and savour delicious mangoes pineapple, banana, papaya, chiku, jackfruit and watermelons and fresh fish
0:40 The monsoon rains normally start to fall towards the end of May or early June; things start to cool down in June but it is still humid. The rain starts to progressively increase through June but you can still get 8 hours of sunshine
2:10 On the 24th of June enjoy the captivating spirit of merriment, colour and tradition and celebrate St John the Baptist feast by jumping into a village well filled up with rainwater, stream or pond to retreive gifts and feni and shouting ‘Viva Sao Joao’. The villagers wear colourful costumes and fruit and flower-laden kopel on their heads
1:30 8:35 Due to the huge amount of rain the Ghats, Goa is magically transformed to very lush green fields and mountains and is extremely scenic and enchanting.
1:10 On the other hand the sea is choppy and the beach is covered with debris from the rough sea and strong muddy waves. The stretch of white sand, clear blue sea and sky is now a stretch of moody grey sky, dramatic dark clouds and thunder.Most days the red flags are out on the beach as it is unsafe to bathe or swim in the sea.
Although it can rain for hours it will clear and you can still get a suntan on the local beach or go for long walks along the beach.
One of the advantages of low season is that hotels, beach huts, car and bike rental are much cheaper and you can get fantastic deals in luxury hotels in South Goa.
Rent a scooter to ride and explore Goa countryside, 4:01 watch the green and lush paddy fields filled with rain water and watch the planting of rice using 3:51 water buffalo to plough the fields the traditional way.
Hire a jeep or on foot to visit Goa trails and tracks in the Western Ghats.
Visit Fort Aguada and lighthouse and other forts , Fort Aguada was built in 1612
Feel like a Bollywood superstar at The Taj Aguada hotel which stands within the fort walls. A luxury hotel on the beachfront, it has been host to many Bollywood movie shoots and international dignitaries.
Visit Chorla Ghats to see the magnificient Vazira Shakira waterfall and many small waterfalls,
Stay in the picturesque Wildernest Nature Resort -you can see wildlife, bird watching, photography trail. a sunset and waterfall walk in the lush green forest for offbeat activities
2:37 Stay in a Homestay - It is the best way to experience local culture and village activities Most homestays are old Portuguese houses with beautiful surroundings and paddy fields.In comparison to a hotel a homestay will provide you a genuine experience of life in Goa and its lovely people.
3:04 You can explore the serene setting of Goa villages and islands - reminiscent of a bygone era.
3:26 Taste the authentic Goan dishes with the help of locals.
Visit Dudhsagar, located in the Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park in the the Western Ghats.
In the monsoons it forms a spectacular fall fed by the heavy rains. 8:35 The decidious forest is very biodiverse and is must- see place for nature lovers
8:16 Visit Mangeli Falls thanks to GoaLife Playing for video excerpt showing trek to the fall
5:40 Walk through the narrow streets of Fontainhas and feel the nostalgia, the atmostpheric Portuguese architecture in this part of Panjim.
Savour and get slightly intoxicated drinking toddy , coconut and cashew fenni at a local ghadhi (local bar)
Visit a spice plantation and farm and marvel at the exotic pepper corn, piri piri chillies, cardomom, cinnamon and the lush green vegetation nearby.
2:55 Catch the rural scene of bullocks and cows ambling along the country lanes or the water buffaloes indulging in mud baths or ploughing in the paddy fields.
6:16 5:53 Visit local churches and temples.3:16 Basilica of Bom Jesus holds the mortal remains of Saint Francis Xavier who brought Christianity to India and the Far East.
4:30 Visit Margao;s Indoor market, ride a local bus
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