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Pilgrimage,
celebrate your marriage, or just take a break and have some fun, then
you are welcome to the land of churches and beaches...Goa, one of the
youngest states of the largest democracy in the world, India. The
capital of Goa - Panajim, is well-connected travel wise with other parts
of India through air, rail and road. The Dabolim Airport is situated
30-km from Panjim. Vasco-da-Gama is the nearest Railway Station and the
Kadamba Transport Corporation; Panjim is the nearest Bus Station.
Goa
is one of the most traveled tourism destinations in India abd has a
range of spots to offer, exquisite churches, ancient temples,
adventurous forts, wildlife preserves, scenic beaches and even get away
lakes. At any time of the year Goa, is fun and laid back. It experiences
lovely and relaxing climate. The visit will be memorable with the
summers on the golden sands and the winters in the warm waters.
This
coastal state has a magic of its own during the rains, usually from June
to September (up to 325 cms). The warm tropical showers turn the
countryside into the picturesque greenery; the sea waves seem to welcome
one and all and the tourists cannot ask for better package than Goa in
the rains. Since long this slice of the Mediterranean has been enjoyed
by the domestic and international tourists, alike. They are issued
tourist visas either for one month or for six months.
With all
of 3,702 sq. kms of area Goa is enough to sweep you of your feet with
its spectacular sunrises and sunsets. The wide and serene beaches are
ideal for sunbaths and romantic strolls. The churches and the temples
are a must visit for the pilgrims. It offers a stretch of 105 kilometers
of coast and an unmatched array of 40 beaches to choose from for the
tourists. Gasper, Dias, Calangute, Baga, Anjuna, Condolim, Bogmalo,
Colva and Vagator are amongst the more popular ones. Most of the
northern beaches offer adventure gelled with a very active nightlife.
The southern beaches are paradise for the tourists seeking tranquility
amidst the silvery sand and the palm grooves. The beaches are
intertwined with several waterways and the two rivers, namely Mandovi
and Zuari.

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