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Known as the “Queen of Beaches” in Goa, Calangute Beach caters to all types of travellers, from nature lovers to adventure junkies to party freaks. Acting as a haven for nature lovers, in particular, this beach is the biggest and the most popular one in North Goa, boasting of scintillating charm as well as beauty. Furthermore, it reflects the uniqueness that the culture of Goa generally has, in addition to offering beautiful and scenic views of the surrounding landscapes, which act as the perfect getaway destination for anyone who wishes to seek respite from the hustle and bustle of the busy city limits.
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The city of Baga is surrounded by the River Baga, and when you discover the place where the river meets the sea, it is a beautiful sight that catches your eye. Called "Home of Nightlife," Baga Beach is known for its eccentric late-night music festivals, delicious food, designer shops, and adventure sports. Beach shares its coastline with the surrounding areas of Sinkelim, Kandrim, and Baga, making Baga's coast more vibrant and attractive.
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Goa, a paradise on the west coast of India, has some of India's wonderful beaches. One of them is known as 'Anjuna Beach'. It is 13 miles from Panjim and is one of the most popular beaches in North Goa. Its southern end consists of rocky outcrops, while the northern end offers water sports such as bungee jumping and bumpy banana rides. The combination of white sands and sparkling blue waters creates the best views.
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A popular tourist destination in India, the Dudhsagar Waterfalls are located on the Goa-Karnataka border. The Mandovi River's four-tiered waterfall formation is one of India's highest. The white water gushes down from a fairly steep mountain face at a height of almost 1017 feet. Getting there is easiest done by entering the Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park and then taking a park-provided vehicle to the falls.
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It was constructed between 1609 and 1612 and is a superb example of Portuguese architecture. In order to contain the political risks, this fort was built with the intention of limiting access to the River Mandovi.
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One of the first churches that have been built in Goa, Church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception is located in the heart of Goa’s capital city Panjim. It is believed that this church was built even before 1541. From the gallery of the church you can get an amazing view of the entire city. It is located on a hillside, as stands just above the Idalco Palace, which was built by Adil Shah.
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Another beautiful beach of Goa is the Candolim Beach. It is the very first beach which can be reached from the Panaji city. The beach presents its visitors with soft glittering sand and an unforgettable sight of sea. The sight of massive waves waving at you constantly is something which will form a permanent place in your memories. The place is soothing and perfect for those who wish to spend some time amidst the natural beauty of nature.
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The Ancestor Gore Museum is an open-air museum where you can get a glimpse of Gore's country life. Also known as Bigfoot, this museum stands beautifully in a small village called Loutolim. This museum is a popular tourist attraction and is personally run by the artist Mahendra Joselino Araujo Alvarez. Today, the museum has many more attractions, giving you a glimpse into Goa's legends, history, culture, and way of life. The culture and traditions of ancient Goa can be seen through various types of sculpture.
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Arambol is amongst the most popular beaches of Goa. It reveals a shimmering stretch of nearly 10 miles of golden sand, with rocky cliffs scattered everywhere. This breathtaking stretch consists of two beaches. Hermal Beach, the main and most popular beach, is considered the northernmost beach in Goa. Surrounded by rocky cliffs, the second section is more remote and can only be reached on foot.
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The Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary was declared under the Wildlife (Protection) Act in 1999 and is located in the Western Ghats north of Panjim City on the way to Belgaum. This sanctuary covers an area of 240 square kilometers and provides visitors with abundant wildlife and fascinating scenic beauty. This Goa's largest protected wildlife area is close to Molem National Park.
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Also known as Shahpura meaning the “Town of Shah”, this fort was built with the motive to keep a check on the various Hindu rulers during the 17th century. This fort was contrasted in the year of 1612. However, it was later captured twice by Sambaji, son of the famed ruler Shivaji n 1683 A.D. Later in 1741 A.D. it came under Portuguese rulers. During their reign this for was rebuilt. It was in the year 1892, when Portuguese has abandoned this fort completely.
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Eight Franciscans built this church under the Portuguese era (1517 to 1521 AD). As one of the finest specimens of Portuguese architecture, it deserves all the praise it receives! Originally a modest chapel, this church was built out of Laterite. It was rebuilt and made into a church in the year 1529. The church had a major renovation in 1661. However, in 1853 AD, the Portuguese government was unable to sustain the convent, therefore it was shut down. Although the monastery was transformed into a museum in 1964 by the archaeology department.
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In 1602, the Augustinian friars are thought to have erected the Church and convent of St. Augustine. Over 400 years, the building of a church began in 1597 and was finished in 1602. Although the church's architect has not been identified, he or she has long been considered to be of Italian descent.
As part of the Church's facade, the 46-meter-tall tower is a prominent landmark. The Church has four towers, and this is one of them. There are also eight chapels, four altars, and a large monastery with a variety of cells to be found here. Although the ruins are all that remain, it's still a fascinating place to explore.
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Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, one of Goa's oldest churches, towers majestically above the Mandovi River and Divar Island from its perch atop the Monte Santo.
After leading his forces to victory from this location in 1510, Afonso de Albuquerque made a pledge to have the fort erected in his honour. Franciscans took over the upkeep of this church in 1544.
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Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary is Goa's tiniest wildlife refuge, covering just 1.8 square kilometers. It's named after renowned ornithologist Dr. Salim Ali, thus the moniker.
Bird lovers will find this to be a veritable haven, with an abundance of migratory species passing through. In addition to the abundance of bird life, jackals and crocodiles may also be seen here. Even coots and goldfinches make an appearance.
The Mangrove Scrub vegetation in this region creates an ideal habitat for a wide range of fish and insects to spawn and find refuge.