Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Top 5 Places To Visit In Goa

Goa is synonymous with endless days sprawled on the beach, cuisine from around the world, its quaint colonial heritage, and an inescapable party vibe. Read on for Skyscanner’s list of places to see in Goa.  About Goa Sun, sand and the sea – a quintessential beach vacation.
Add to this standard formula some colonial flavor in the form of old churches, delectable recipes and Portuguese culture, and you have a Goa vacation. A trip to this coastal state can be as relaxing and rejuvenating as it can be hectic and exciting.

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Places to see in Goa

1. Panaji or Panjim


Of all the places to visit in Goa, the capital city is a good place to start. Colonial churches, cathedrals, old buildings and multi coloured villas standing on cobblestone streets – is Panaji in a nutshell. Add to this delightful setting the lovely Miramar beach, an offshore casino, and a restored fort with river and sea views; and you have yourself a couple of days full of exploration and entertainment.

Distance from Panaji: 0 kilometres Best time to visit: Visit during the peak season of December and January, when day temperatures are high but nights are relatively cooler Reasonable time to spend: 2 days Tips: You could visit during the annual Goa Carnival held in February or March

2. Old Goa


Towering churches and impressive convents are what remains of this once grand and now abandoned capital city of colonial Goa. Part ruins and part museums, a trip to Old Goa is like being transported back in time – some of the restored architecture is in use currently, bringing you back to the real world.

Distance from Panaji: 13 kilometres Best time to visit: Weather wise, the best time to visit Goa is in December and January. Old Goa with its outdoor sights is best visited during daylight hours. Reasonable time to spend: A half-day trip should cover all the sights Tips: Cabs tend to overcharge for the short distance, book with a reliable company. Carry sun protection and water; and visit on a weekday morning.

3. Calangute and Baga beaches


In a destination where there’s a famous beach around every other corner, Calangute stands out for its size and popularity. The largest beach in Goa, it is a tourist hub – brimming with restaurants, shacks, and water sport activities, and transforming itself in the evenings into a party hub. Calangute extends into Baga beach, a lovely strip of sand perfect for water sports in the day, which comes alive in the evenings for a large scale party.

Distance from Panaji: 17 kilometres Best time to visit: During the day if you are into water sports, and in the evenings if you are looking for entertainment Reasonable time to spend: 1 day Tips: Avoid weekends and public holidays. Carry sun protection

4. Fort Aguada


With the serene Sinquerim beach on one side, Fort Aguada and its iconic lighthouse make quite a pretty picture. Spend an afternoon exploring this old structure overlooking the sea, stretch your visit till sunset for some of the best sea views in Goa.

Distance from Panaji: 15 kilometres Best time to visit: Weekday afternoons, when it is too hot to head to the beach Reasonable time to spend: 2-3 hours Tips: Wear comfortable footwear, carry sun protection and water, and avoid weekends and public holidays

5. Dudhsagar Falls


One of the highest waterfalls in the country, Dudhsagar Falls stand tall at over one thousand feet. Located in the Bhagwan Mahavir Sanctuary and Mollem National Park, they are surrounded by a lush tree forest. Trek to the falls, join an overnight camp, or simply get there in a van organized by the park.

Distance from Panaji: 74 kilometres Best time to visit: During the monsoons, when they are at their best Reasonable time to spend: 2-3 hours Tips: Be prepared to rough it out if you are not part of an organized trek or tour.

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