|
Through the rain drenched forests
of the south, choose to float down a river, drive through in a jeep
or ride atop an Elephant, to capture the most exotic wildlife on
film.
Through the rain drenched forests
of the south, choose to float down a river, drive through in a jeep
or ride atop an Elephant, to capture
|
Goa
General Information
» Area: 3,702 sq. kms.
» Population: 11,69,793 (1991 Census)
» Altitude: Sea level to 1,022 metres.
» Location: Between latitude 15 degree 48'00 "N & 14 degree 54'
"N and Longitudes 74 degree 20' 13 "E & 73 degree 40' 33 "E
» Clothing: Tropical clothing throughout the year. Light woolen
can be during December and January.
» Languages Spoken: Konkani, Matrathi, Hindi, English and Portuguese.
» Tourist Season: Throughout the year (November to February is
pleasant while June to September is rainy season).
Goa Travel
Goa which was liberated on 19th December, 1961 alongwhh Daman and Diu from 451 years Portuguese Colonial Rule, became the 25th State of the Indian Union when it was conferred Statehood on 30th May, 1987. The State of Goa has a Legislative Assembly with a strength of 40 elected members. Besides, Goa has three elected representatives in the Central Parliament. The Governor is the Head of the State and is advised by a Council of Ministers headed by Chief Minister. However, for administrative purposes, the State has been divided into two districts: North Goa and South Goa with headquarters at Panaji and Margao respectively, and six divisions comprising 11 Talukas.
Goa Travel Guide: Ensconced on the slopes of the Western ghats
(Sahyadri ranges) Goa is bounded on the North by Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra,
on the East by Belgaum, on the South by Karwar district of Kamataka and on the
West by Arabian Sea. More
Places of Interest in Goa :
Mapusa: It is 13 Kms. from Panaji. The capital of Bardez Taluka,
on the national highway, is the cross roads of the network of highways covering
whole of Northern Goa. More
Fairs & Festivals in Goa : Mahashivratri: A celebration in
the honour of Lord Shiva held at all the principal Shiva templeIs, it is celebrated
in Harvalem, Ramnathi, Kavlem, Mangueshi, Nagueshi, Shiroda, Brahmapuri. Shirgao,
Kasarpal, Fatorpa and Panaji. More
Places of Worship in Goa : East of Panaji, lies the site of
city of Old Goa, founded by Adil Shah in the first decade of 16th century. It
was being developed by them with a view to shifting their capital from Bijapur.
However, Afonso de Albuquerque made a short work of it when he stormed and took
it over to house the centre of power of the Portuguese colonies. More
Goa Cultural Heritage : A traditional folk dance performed
by the womenfolk of the scheduled tribe community who were the earliest settlers
of Goa, in the second half of the Hindu month Bhadrapada. More
Museums & Art Gallery in Goa : Archaeological Museum Goa, Museum
of Goa Daman & Diu, Institute Menezes Braganza Goa. More
Goa Wildlife & Sanctuaries : Bhagvan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary
Goa, Bondla Forest Goa, Catigao Wildlife Sanctuary Goa, Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary
Goa. More
Beaches in Goa
Beaches in Goa being a popular holiday resort, the small houses amidst the coconut groves behind the beach are always in constant demand. Calangute seems to be a distortion of the local vernacular word—‘Koli-gutti’, which means land of fishermen. Some people connect it with Kalyangutti (village of art) or Konvallo-ghott (strong pit of the coconut tree) because the village is full of coconut trees. With the advent of the Portuguese, the word probably got distorted to Calangute, and has stuck till today.
Calangute Beach : 16 Kms from Panaji. is the most popular holiday
resort in Goa and known as The Queen of Beaches. Excellent accommodation facilities
are available, particularly at the tourist resort and cottages. Calangute lie
on the shores of the Arabian Sea of North Goa in India. It is encircled by Arpora-Nagoa,
Saligao and Candolim, in the Bardez taluka.
Colva Beach : About 6 kms from Margao. Colva beach is the pride
of Salcete and the only rival to Calangute by its scenic splendour. Here, sand,
sea and sky blend in enchanting natural harmony unspoilt by men. Has good accommodation
facilities, particularly at the tourist cottages.
Dona Paula Beach : 7kms from Panaji. An idyllic picturesque
spot. Command a fine view of the Zuari river and Mormugao Harbour. Water scootering
facilities are available here. It is near the rocky point between the Mandovi
and the Zuari is Dona Paula, a secluded bay with a fine view of the Marmagao
harbour. This is an idyllic spot to relax and sunbathe. Water scootering facilities
available. On the northern banks of the River Zuari, a little away to tie south
east of Cabo, lies a large escarpment with a bay and two small beaches which
in the old days was part of Oddavel.
Miramar Beach : Miramar (Caspar Dias) is 3 kms from Panaji.
A lovely golden beach of soft sand girdled with palm trees facing the blue Arabian
Sea, is the nearest to Panaji. Miramar is almost part of Panaji. It is one of
the most popular beaches. If you wish to watch the sunset from Panaji then the
best location would be this beach, which is fifteen minutes' walk along the
riverfront avenue called Dayanand Bandodker Marg. Miramar is an urban beach
where the Mandovi River meets the Arabian Sea. It is not a safe beach to swim.
There is a strong undercurrent.
Anjuna Beach : Anjuna, 18 kms from Panaji is a popular beach
area adjacent to Chapora fort- it was the haunt of the flower generation in
the sixties - and is still popular with the younger generation. In Anjuna there
is magnificent Albuquerque mansion built in 1920, flanked by octagonal towers
and attractive Mangalore tiled-roof.
Vagator Beach :Vagator is 22 kms from Panaji. It is a popular
beach dominated by Chapora Fort to the north, on its imposing head land and
popularly known as 'The Sun Kissing Beach'. To the south of vagator is Calangute
beach.
Arambol Beach : Arambol Beach is 50 kms from Panaji. A unique
beach in the North Goa, is both rocky and sandy beach and much sought after.
It has a sweet water pond right on the shore. Arambol is along the Goa border
with its fresh water lagoon. Due to its isolation, some tourists has been unable
to reach this beach.It is the 16-km-long sea beach. The main beach has adequate
body surfing and there are several attractive bays a short walk to the north.
Agonda Beach : Agonda is about 37 kms. from Margao.It is a
small, picturesque and secluded beach much sought after for its serenity.
Palolem Beach : Palolem is about 37 kms from Margao. Just west
of Chaudi one of the most enchanting beaches in Goa relatively deserted, with
backdrop of Western ghats, situated in Southern Taluka of Canacona.
|