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Beauty of Goa

Travel | Posted by admin
Jun 11 2009

Spend a couple of days wandering around Goa for a bit of culture to break up he days soaking up the sun on the beach or eating at any of the Four Star Hotels Goa restaurants. The streets of Goa are full of character without being hectic like other Indian towns. Goa is a tiny speck of sun-drenched, coconut palm tree and Hill locked spectacle surrounded by white topped sprays of salty blue waves. This little seaside state which has an identity which appears to be a seamless blend of Latino influence and Indian Heritage is crackling enough to be one of the Millennium destinations of the world.

The essence of Goa is the relaxed lifestyle, enlivened by the Goan love for music and dance, spiced up by its superb cuisine. Summers on the golden baked sands or winters floating in the warm waters is exciting and stimulating all year around. The scenic panoramic splendor of Goa simply dazzles as nature slowly reveals her treasures. Slowly unfolding miles of glorious water vistas of rivers and ponds, beckons one to enter the wooded hills and valleys. Dapples of whitewashed churches and temples only heighten the natural exquisite beauty. Then take the back roads to discover tiny villages hidden among spice plantations. Spot delicate birds in the wooded hills and become one with all that Goa’s nature offers.

Of course, there’s more than the Goan sun and natural beauty. The allure is quite distinct from the rest of India. It’s not just the familiar remnants of European colonialism or the exoticism that makes Goa so accessible, it’s the prevalence of a form of social and political progressiveness that any traveller feels they can understand and relate. Goans are very friendly and their joyousness of not being caught up in the rat race is contagious.

Visiting Goa

Travel | Posted by admin
Feb 01 2009

Colonized by Portugal in the early sixteenth century, Goa is the only state in India that doesn’t reflect a strong British influence. Instead the area’s colonial architecture, customs, and heritage reflects Portuguese culture and style. Despite its previous strategic important, modern Goa is known mostly as a top Asian vacation spot due to its many beaches and its lively restaurants, bars, and night clubs.

Goan beaches offer a seemingly unlimited supply of sun, sand, and surf. In addition to swimming and sunbathing, visitors can enjoy scuba diving, snorkelling, and parasailing. The restaurants throughout the state offer fresh seafood served with the world famous feni to wash it down.

Visitors can find all sorts of accomodations from five star hotels in Goa to youth hostels, from camping to guest cottages, and, of course, there are numerous beach resorts that put you right on the water. The villages and cities in Goa offer a variety of markets and traditional stores for the tourist who must shop.

Some of the cultural and historic sites in Goa are worth investigating. Bom Jesus Basilica, the Goa State Museum, and the Church of the Immaculate Conception are popular with visitors. For a different experience, visit the Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary or the Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary.