Thursday, February 9, 2012

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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Goa Tourist Attractions


Goa is the perfect place where you will find a blend of traditional and modern aspects of life. On one hand you have plush beaches and on the other hand you have the most natural landscapes that make you wonder if time ever touched this place. Goa is the perfect place to go on a sightseeing tour. These tours will truly show you an entirely new side of Goa that is sure to take you by surprise. The waterfalls, the forests, the spice farms, all are unique in their own way and are a must visit on your tour to Goa in India. Check our related sections for further information.



The ideal combination of sun, sand, sea and surf is enough to send a person packing his bags and go on a short holiday. It becomes even better when that holiday is in one of the popular Goan beaches. Goa has a long coastline that makes it the ideal state to have beaches. The beaches of Goa are the perfect destination for a relaxing vacation and holiday in India.

Goa Churches



Goa is literally synonymous with churches. They are living testimonies of the rich historical past of Goa. During the early days of the Portuguese rule in India, church building was the primary concern and occupation in Goa. This was because of their zeal to spread Christianity and convert as many people as they can.


Goa Carnival


When: February, before Easter 
Where: Entire Goa
Duration: Three Days 
Highlights: Street plays, songs, dances, parades, feasting and merry making 

One of the most colorful and popular festival of Goa is the Goa Carnival. This three day extravaganza, of fun, frolic, amusement and merry-making, takes place in the month of February. The Goa Carnival festival is one of the most eagerly awaited events of the year. Though essentially a Christian festival, all people of Goa, irrespective of their faith and religion take part in this festival. The word Carnival has been derived from the Latin word "Carnavale" which means to throw away meat. The main highlight of Goan carnival is to have fun by indulging in singing, dancing, feasting, etc. before the 40 day abstinence period of Lent before Easter.

The history of the Goan carnival goes back to almost 500 years. It was essentially introduced in Goa by the Portuguese. The trend of celebrating the Carnival with hedonistic pleasures dates back to ancient Rome and Greece. It came to be known to the Portuguese and Spanish people with time and when the Portuguese established their colony in Goa, they introduced the concept there. Since then, the carnival is regular feature every year and a time when people all over Goa take part in it with pleasure.

Just before Easter Sunday, all Goans celebrate the carnival as a feasting and merry making time. The carnival is absolutely colorful and lively and the whole of Goa comes alive with this festival. The entire state is decorated with streamers and colorful ribbons and papers. Throughout the state, many fun parades are organized and people belonging to different communities and areas prepare their tableaus with different representations and themes.

On the opening day of the carnival, King Momo presides over the festival and "orders" his subjects to party and indulge in merry making. The mornings are dominated with singing, feasting and organizing street plays while the evenings are usually full of dancing, balls, etc. on the wide open streets. With the increase in the number of tourists to Goa, the carnival is gaining more and more popularity and is visited by a number of tourists. In a nutshell, Goa Carnival is festival that is dominated by enjoyment and merry making where people come together and spread cheer and happiness.


Dudhsagar Waterfalls



Location: Sanguem district in Goa, near the Karnataka border
Highlights: Listed as one of the highest waterfalls in the world and India's fifth highest waterfall
How to Reach: Dudhsagar waterfalls can be easily reached by hiring a taxi or taking a bus from Panaji or even Margao.

The Dudhsagar waterfalls are located in the Sanguem district of Goa near the Goa-Karnataka border. It is located at a distance of around 60 kilometers from Margao and can be reached easily by hiring a taxi or taking a bus from either Margao or Panaji. Dudhsagar waterfalls of Goa have the distinction of being ranked as the fifth highest waterfall in India and they list in the Top 100 highest waterfalls in the world.


The Dudh Sagar waterfalls have a milky white appearance which is why it is named as Dudhsagar which literally means "Ocean of Milk". The Dudhsagar waterfalls plunge down from a staggering height of 2000 feet. The waterfall is located amongst lush green surroundings of the forests of Western Ghats which is what makes it even more scenic and beautiful. During monsoons the Dudhsagar waterfall becomes very lively and attracts tourists in hordes.

Many tourists who visit Dudh Sagar prefer swimming in the calm waters. It is quite safe to swim there provided one is careful enough. The Dudhsagar waterfalls provide a breathtaking view from the top and they look scintillating during the crack of dawn. Those who love adventure and thrill can always try to climb to the head of the waterfalls though the rough path full of rocks, vegetation and water. It may take a couple of hours but it will definitely be worth it! So if you want to spend an entire day in serenity, come to Dudhsagar waterfalls of Goa.


Goa Spice Plantations



Location: Ponda, situated in the center of Goa
Highlights: Two major spice plantations that produce exotic spices and grind them in a powder form for use.
How to Reach: Ponda can be reached easily from Panaji by hiring a taxi or an auto. You can also hire a private van or jeep to reach the spice plantations of Goa.

Goa is synonymous to its exotic beaches and pulsating nightlife. Tourists come here to enjoy the relaxed pace of life and rediscover themselves in peaceful and serene surroundings. But there is more to Goa than just beaches, churches, nightlife and casinos. A major attraction in the rural side is the spice plantation of Goa. Situated in the region called Ponda (central Goa), the spice plantations in Goa use organic methods of cultivation and farming. The spices that are produced are then cleaned and ground into powder.

The spice plantations of Goa are quite popular as a tourist attraction. On a typical excursion to the spice plantations, you shall begin your day by starting to explore the fields and the farms. It is very astonishing to see men climbing on very tall trees while maintaining a balance and at the same time plucking betel nut fruits from those swaying trees. The spice plantations are managed by people who have comprehensive knowledge and excel in technical know how of farming spices. Some major spices produced in these spice plantations are:
  • Black pepper
  • Cardamom
  • Nutmeg
  • Vanilla
  • Cinnamon
  • Cloves
  • Chillies
  • Coriander
  • Cashew
  • Betel nut palm
Apart from these spices, many tropical fruits are also grown here that include Custard apples, Papaya, Bananas, Pineapples, Citrus fruits, etc. Information regarding the major spice plantations is given in the following lines.

Sahakari Spice Farm
Located at a distance of just 2 kilometers from Ponda, the Sahakari spice plantation is famous for its farms and grows many fruits. One of the most unique spices grown here is vanilla. The farm is spread over 130 acres and also has two small streams flowing right through.

Abyss Spice Farm
This spice plantation is located on high mountains amidst stunning surroundings near Ponda. Many tourists visit the Abyss spice plantation as it is famous for the medicinal herbs that are grown over here on a large scale.

Savoi Spice Plantation
This spice plantation is located at a distance of around 10 kilometers from Ponda. The main spices grown here are cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, turmeric, ginger, basil, nutmeg and pepper plantations. The cashew distillation unit is an added attraction here.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Goa Beaches

The ideal combination of sun, sand, sea and surf is enough to send a person packing his bags and go on a short holiday. It becomes even better when that holiday is in one of the popular Goan beaches. Goa has a long coastline that makes it the ideal state to have beaches. The beaches of Goa are the perfect destination for a relaxing vacation and holiday in India. Right from lazing around to enjoying water sports and relishing the exotic sea food of Goa, the beaches have everything that goes into making your vacation the perfect one. In case you want more information regarding the beaches in Goa, you can always check our related sections that cover each and every beach in Goa and get the necessary details.

Agonda Beach

Location: 37 kilometers from Margao, South Goa
Highlights: Cabo De Rama fort which is now in ruins
How to Reach: Agonda beach is slightly difficult to reach since it is a bit cut off from the main land. One can reach Agonda beach by hiring scooter or a cab. Buses don't ply.

Situated at the south of Goa, some 37 kilometers from Margao is the Agonda beach. Secluded and a bit cut off from the mainland, the Agonda beach of Goa is the place to be if you want to be just with yourself and the never ending sea in front of you. The Agonda beach of India is dotted with palm trees on golden brown sands and the shores are softly washed by the gentle waves of the sea. The south of the beach has a large hill which looks beautiful and dramatic. Though the beach is not frequented much by tourists, it is the ideal getaway if you are looking for peace and silence.

Since the Agonda beach of Goa is a bit secluded from the mainland, there are not many facilities that are provided here and one should take necessary things along if visiting this beach. It is not advisable to swim too far away on this beach because there are no lifeguards and the current is strong here. You will not find any souvenir shops, flea markets, restaurants, etc here. The beach is approximately 3 kilometers long and is a long stretch of peace, silence and tranquility. There are no resorts near the beach. Still if you want to stay here, you may put up a tent, though at your own risk.

The beach is an ideal getaway if you are looking for a secluded spot in an otherwise crowded Goa. The swaying coconut trees, untouched golden sands, long uninterrupted stretch of land and blue sea all make the Agonda beach the perfect spot to come for a picnic with your friends and family. The fort of Cabo De Rama forms a dramatic background of the beach and gives it an air of mystic romance. It is said that Lord Rama (incarnation of Lord Vishnu) came here to stay with his wife Sita during his 14 year long exile. You can always hire a taxi or an auto rickshaw to reach Agonda beach from any nearby city in south Goa. So for a magical trip and an unparalleled experience, visit the Agonda beach.

Anjuna Beach

Location: 8 kilometers from Mapusa in Goa
Highlights: Flea markets, Chapora Fort, Albuquerque Mansion, trance parties
How to Reach: Anjuna beach can be easily reached by hiring a cab or an auto rickshaw from the capital city of Panaji or the Mapusa city.

One of the most popular beaches of India, the Anjuna beach of Goa never fails to amuse its visitors. The Anjuna beach is famous for its trance parties that take place almost everyday. The exotic Anjuna beach of Goa is the ideal beach to go swimming in the placid blue sea. The turquoise blue waters of the sea form the perfect foreground for the magical sunset every evening. This beach is located at a distance of around 8 kilometers to the west of Mapusa and can be easily reached by hiring a local cab or an auto.

The sea at Anjuna beach is always calm and many people enjoy swimming over here. One can always see hordes of people flocking this beach just to relax and enjoy the sights this beach offers. Tourists amuse themselves by swimming, trying out adventure sports, shopping at the Anjuna flea market and trying out the heavenly local cuisines! The evenings are magical here as the scene at the Anjuna beach changes drastically. Evenings are the time for the beach parties that Anjuna is famous for.

Anjuna beach has a couple of other tourist attractions nearby too. These include the Chapora Fort and the Albuquerque Mansion. The Chapora fort offers a splendid view of the deep blue sea and the beach while the Albuquerque Mansion is a testimony of the Portugal rule in Goa. Anjuna beach is a favorite of all sorts of people. Be it kids who want to build sand castles, youngsters who want to try water sports, couples who just want to be with each other surrounded by serene beauty, party animals who love the idea of a beach party at night, Anjuna beach is the place to be. So visit the Anjuna beach of Goa to experience the perfect blend of fun and beauty.

 

Arambol Beach

Location: 50 kilometers from Panaji in North Goa
Highlights: Secluded beach still unspoilt by visitors, Sulphur springs and freshwater lakes nearby
How to Reach: Arambol beach can be easily reached by local transport like taxis, autos and buses that can be hired from any nearby place or Panaji

Arambol beach of Goa is one of those beaches that is less frequented by visitors as compared to other popular beaches. Its secluded location in the north of Goa makes it untouched and unspoilt. Though it is not thronged by crowds, the Arambol beach is visited often by tourists who look for tranquility and peace and a dreamy place such as the beach to relax. The Arambol beach of India also has sulphur springs that have medicinal properties and freshwater lakes where one can swim.

The Arambol beach is a long stretch of uninterrupted beach that is bordered with coconut trees on one edge and has the endless sea on the other side. Arambol beach is the place to be if you are looking for undisturbed peace and exotic beauty. Though the beach is not much frequented by people, it is usually swarming with local people on Sundays who come here for family picnics. There are no resorts or hotels in the immediate vicinity of the beach but on searching, you may find some budget hotels located somewhere near the beach.

The beach is home to some villagers who greet visitors with an open heart. They go out of their way to ensure that you are comfortable and look after any important need of yours. They are the warmest people you will come across while on this beach. For those who want to exercise their muscles a bit, there is a well constructed running track that extends for quite a long stretch. A little away from the beach, you shall find sulphur springs and freshwater lakes where people take a swim and just relax.


Baga Beach

Location: An extension of the Calangute beach, the Baga beach of Goa lies 10 kilometers west of Mapusa

Highlights: Best restaurants, liveliest nightlife in Goa, water sports.

How to Reach: Baga beach can be reached easily from Mapusa and Panaji by buses, cabs and auto rickshaws.

Located at a distance of around 10 kilometers from Mapusa, the Baga beach of Goa is considered to be an extension of the Calangute beach. Though the starting point of the Baga beach and the ending point of Calangute beach is not known, the Baga beach can be reached easily from the Calangute beach. Considered to be a beautiful beach in India, the Baga beach is quite popular with tourists who come here for enjoying the natural beauty of the exotic locales.

 The scenery of the Baga beach is picture perfect and even the worst photographer can click some good pictures here! The Baga River flows into the sea near the beach and the conjuncture of the river and the sea, one can find many rocks against which the waves crash thus giving it a dramatic look. Baga beach has unarguably the best nightlife in Goa and is frequented by mostly British tourists.

 Most of the people, who want to enjoy the nightlife of Baga beach, go to Tito's which has a disco floor and a mind blowing music system. Couples and single men have to pay to enter while women are allowed in for free. Baga beach has no dearth of food and you can find some of the best range of restaurants in Goa over here. Baga beach is famous for its beach shacks that serve local cuisine which is absolutely scrumptious. In case you are not the experimenting types, you can also find swanky pizzerias as well as roof top cafes that serve amazing espresso coffee. So come to Baga beach and enjoy the serene beauty of the beach while you sip a cup of hot espresso.


Bambolim Beach

Location: North of Goa, 7 kilometers from Panaji
Highlights: Famous for the Bambolim beach resort
How to reach: The Bambolim beach can be reached by hiring a local cab or an auto from Panaji or any nearby place.

Bambolim beach is the ideal beach if you want to spend maximum time regaling in the sea and soak up the sun. It is located in the north of Goa near the Dona Paula beach. The Bambolim beach of Goa is a bit secluded from the mainland and this is what gives it a desolate and exotic look. The Bambolim beach resort in India is quite famous and one can find many tourists availing the modern and latest facilities provided in this resort while enjoying the beach. The Bambolim beach is a delight for all those who love to go out in the rough seas on a boat and enjoy.

The Bambolim beach has its beach shacks where exotic Goan cuisine can be tasted. The restaurants offer not just amazing food but the very location gives you the combination of beauty and delight. Try the sea food that is prepared here and indulge yourself in sinful gluttony. The food is so good that you can never eat to your heart's content! You can also have the food prepared to your choice and specify if you want it really spicy or mildly hot.

The Bambolim beach resort offers tourists very comfortable accommodation amidst serene surroundings. The resort is fully air conditioned and there are some 126 rooms that are beautifully decorated and have the latest amenities that any good beach resort should have. You can just laze around the resort exploring the various recreational areas, or you can go for a massage at the Ayurvedic massage center to relax your muscles or you can try out the cuisine at the restaurants in the resort. You can be sure to have the time of your life at the Bambolim beach, which has a lot to offer to its visitors.

Benaulim Beach

Location: Near the Colva beach towards the south of Goa
Highlights: Private nightlife, water sports, variety of eating joints
How to Reach: Benaulim beach can be reached easily by either hiring a cab or taking an auto from any place nearby. It is an extension of the Colva beach and can be reached easily.

The history of the Benaulim beach of Goa has an interesting legend behind it. It is said that the land of Goa was formed when the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu known as Parashuram shot an arrow in the sea and it receded to reveal the land of Goa. The place where the arrow fell is known as "Banali" in Sanskrit which was later corrupted by the Portuguese to Benaulim. That is how the Benaulim beach of India received its name. A welcome change from the other commercialized beaches, the Benaulim beach of Goa is a less hyped yet beautiful beach.

The rapid inflow of tourists has turned this once fishing and rice farming village into a popular beach that commands a decent inflow of tourists every year. The Benaulim beach, which hardly made its way to the list of an average backpacker ten years back, has today gained much reputation and fame of being a happening beach in Goa. The Benaulim beach is now famous for its water sports and lavish resorts. A peaceful place, this beach is one of those few beaches that provide unspoilt beauty away from the maddening crowds.

The beach provides a natural landscape and makes the surroundings absolutely photogenic. The tall swaying palm trees, the blue ocean, the golden sands, the wooden boats scattered at strategic places, all make this beach a scene out of Paradise. Occasionally you may find hawkers, fruit sellers, wandering masseurs, roaming on the beach. The Benaulim beach is also popular because people can easily go swimming here as the water is free of jellyfish and other hazards.

Benaulim beach boasts of some of the best eateries. The fresh sea food, cooked in the exotic Goan style and served with a warm smile is unbeatable. Besides restaurants and cafes, you can find some high end resorts and hotels that get booked the minute the tourist season sets in. So book your rooms in advance if you want to enjoy the Benaulim beach without any hassles and tensions.

Bogmalo Beach

Location: 4 kilometers from the Dabolim airport in Goa
Highlights: Bogmalo Oberoi hotel is located on this beach. The beach is also famous for diving expeditions.
How to Reach: Since Bogmalo beach is near the airport, it can be reached easily by hiring a taxi or an auto from the airport or any nearby place.

Bogmalo beach of Goa is small fishing village that is bordered by palm trees and is breathtakingly beautiful. It is located at a distance of 4 kilometers from the Dabolim airport of Goa and can be reached easily by hiring a taxi, auto or a bus. The location of the Bogmalo beach of India is such that it forms the end of the Colva bay. This sandy beach dotted with tall palm trees makes the Colva bay even more beautiful. The Bogmalo beach is relatively clean and not much crowded and that is what makes it attractive to a family as well as a lone traveler.

The Bogmalo beach of Goa is famous for the diving expeditions that tourists can enjoy over here. The water is safe and shallow till quite some distance which makes it ideal for going on a diving expedition. The concerned authorities at the beach provide all necessary facilities for diving at the Bogmalo beach. So if you want to set your adrenalin rushing, you would definitely want to try your hand at diving over here. Though the coastline is not that long, there is plenty of space for diving, swimming and just lazing around.

The beach has many places where you can eat and rest. You must try the local restaurants lined up on the coastline that provide awesome sea food which is sure to be a treat for your taste buds. The food is prepared in true Goan style and the taste will linger on long after you have eaten to your heart's content. The Bogmalo beach is famous for the Bogmalo Oberoi which makes a grand background for the beach. The beautiful Arabian Sea in the foreground and the golden sandy beach with one of the grandest hotel in the background makes the Bogmalo beach the perfect combination of natural beauty and sophistication.

Calangute Beach

Location: 16 kilometers from the capital city, Panaji
Highlights: Known as the "Queen of Beaches" due to its increased popularity
How to Reach: The Calangute beach can be reached quite easily by hiring a cab or an auto from Panaji or any nearby place.

The Calangute beach of Goa is known to be the busiest and the most commercialized beach. This beach is a favorite among tourists who come to India to visit this paradise called Goa. The Calangute beach was discovered by the hippies who came here during the 1960's and made this beach their favorite hideout. As more and more hippies came to know about this beach, it became popular and attracted many more people. The Calangute beach was known as "kolli gutti" in local language which means "land of the fishermen". Due to the Portugal rule the name got corrupted to Calangute.

The Calangute beach of Goa is supposed to be a wonder of nature and a heaven for beach lovers. The long shoreline is dotted with palm trees that sway hypnotically and the vast blue ocean just mesmerizes you into staring at the horizon where the sun sets magically. Sounds tempting? Wait till you get there and see this for yourself. On top of it, the shacks and restaurants located on the coastline offers lip smacking cuisine and chilled beer thus taking care of those hunger pangs that suddenly erupt when you are appreciating this masterpiece of nature.

The beach is lined with local shops and stalls that sell everything like trinkets, souvenirs, beach wear, exotic beach stuff, handicrafts, etc. Don't be afraid to bargain with the shopkeepers. The quality of the items is usually good and if you can bargain well, you can buy most of the things that catch your eye. The handicrafts sold over here are usually from nearby states like Karnataka, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, etc. So you can expect to find some good ethnic stuff in the stalls of the Calangute beach.

Candolim Beach

Location: 14 kilometers to the north of Panaji the capital of Goa
Highlights: Fort Aguda, variety of water sports that can be tried here
How to Reach: Candolim beach can be easily reached from Panaji by hiring a cab or an auto. Regular bus service also ply over here.

Candolim beach is the ideal getaway for those who are looking for a lonely spot in a beach just to relax and wind off. It is also a welcome getaway from those highly crowded and commercialized beaches that are always brimming with tourists. The Candolim beach of Goa will be an ideal getaway for you in India and you can be sure that the beach has much more to offer than just sun, sand and the sea. The beach can be easily reached from any nearby place in Goa and all you need to do is hire a cab or an auto.

Your fatigue will take a backseat when you reach the Candolim beach in Goa. With a variety of water sports being offered for tourists, your tiredness and weariness will vanish in thin air when you run towards the sea like an excited six year old! The Candolim beach offers sports like Para sailing, paragliding, water skiing, wind surfing, fishing, etc. You cannot possibly resist the temptation of soaring like a wild bird over ocean and watch the entire sea and the coastline from the eyes of a bird. The thrill that you get in trying out adventure water sports like paragliding, sailing etc. cannot be described in mere words.

For the less adventurous, the beach offers the wonderful scenery that seems to change every other minute. You can also explore the fort Aguda which forms a spectacular backdrop as against the beach. The wonderful sunset against the blue waters while you sip coconut water sitting between two swaying palm trees is just magical and you have to experience it when you go to the Candolim beach. With a camera in hand and mind blowing scenery in front of you, time will simply fly and you wouldn't even know! Candolim beach is especially magical to look at during twilight and the sky is painted in a tinge of purple while the horizon at the end of the sea looks a faint orange. Visit the Candolim beach to experience this yourself.

Cavelossim Beach

Location: South Goa
Highlights: Beach resorts, dolphin spotting tours and luxury hotels
How to Reach: Cavelossim beach can be easily reached by hiring a cab or an auto from any nearby place in south Goa.

One of the most famous beaches in India, the Cavelossim beach of Goa will give you the experience of a lifetime when you come here for a vacation. Known for its luxury hotels and wonderful beach resorts, the Cavelossim beach knows how to combine style, comfort and beauty. The Cavelossim beach lies in south Goa and is located between the Arabian Sea and the Sal River. The paddy fields in the backdrop and the calm Sal River make the beach look beautiful and create a very soothing ambience. The Cavelossim beach is the ideal beach to enjoy your vacation, relax and pamper yourself in the luxury resorts that are situated very close to the beach.

The Cavelossim beach is famous for its dolphin spotting tours and expeditions. Tourists can rent a boat and ask the concerned authorities to send a guide along. One can also go on sunset cruises on the Sal River. Feel the magic take over as you feel completely at peace with yourself when you see the sun set at a distance and water gets painted golden orange. Swimming is allowed on the beach in the shallow areas but you need to consult the concerned authorities before you jump in the water. Dolphin cruises in the sea are fun and you can be sure to spot a dolphin or two cruising along your boat. If you are lucky enough, they can come real close and allow you to touch them.

The luxury resorts and hotels near the Cavelossim beach in Goa offer world class service and you can be sure to be spoilt silly by the amount of attention they shower on you. You can find everything that you need for a perfect vacation in the resorts near Cavelossim beach. There are some local shacks at the beach also that provide accommodation though it may not be as good as the resorts. But when it comes to sea food and Goan cuisine, the resorts and the shacks score equal points. The food is absolutely delicious and will leave you asking for more. So come to Cavelossim beach and enjoy life in its best form.

Chapora Beach

Location: 10 kilometers from Mapusa, North Goa
Highlights: Chapora fort, local markets
How to Reach: Chapora beach is easily reachable by hiring a taxi or an auto from Mapusa or any other nearby place in north Goa.

Chapora beach of Goa is a small fishing village located at a distance of 10 kilometers from Mapusa in north of Goa. It has managed to ward off commercialization and too many tourists by being essentially a fishing village. The Chapora beach has retained its natural charm and maintains itself on a meager budget and constant efforts of the local villagers. It is nestled under a thick canopy of coconut trees and though the beach is not as vast as other commercialized beaches, tourists come here since it is less crowded and serene.

An added attraction at the Chapora beach is the magnificent Chapora fort that was built many years ago during the Portugal rule. The fort is now in ruins and provides a mystical and dramatic look to the Chapora beach. You can easily go and explore this fort and feel the old world charm that still lingers here. The fort provides a breath taking view of the beach and sure to leave you mesmerized once you go there. One can easily climb the old walls of the fort but be careful as they are really old and you may slip if you are not alert.

The Chapora beach has no dearth of eateries and one can find many small shacks lined up on the beach that offer delectable cuisines along with chilled drinks. There are many cafes and restaurants that you will find on the road to Chapora beach. They offer good services and tasty food at reasonable prices. The food scores full marks and the taste will leave your taste buds craving for more. If the spicy and pungent food leaves you with a grumbling tummy, worry not. You can cool it down by gulping the fresh and chilled milkshakes that are available here. One can always stay at the guesthouses that are located near the Chapora beach and provide good service at decent amounts.

Colva Beach

Location: 6 kilometers from the city of Margao, south Goa
Highlights: White sandy shores, oldest beach of Goa best beach resorts in Goa
How to Reach: Colva beach can be easily reached by hiring a cab, auto or even a bus that plies from Margao or any other major city of south Goa.

Located at a distance of 6 kilometers from Margao, the Colva beach is a wonder of nature. This beautiful beach extends to nearly 20 kilometers and is supposed to be the oldest beach in Goa. The beach has natural white sand of very fine quality, tall coconut trees, turquoise blue water and some of the best resorts that you can find in Goa. If you want to see a scenery that is absolutely picture perfect and looks like a canvas painting, come to Colva beach in India.

The entire stretch of the Colva beach is beautiful and marvelous to look at. It is a favorite among tourists and they come here to spend a nice holiday and pamper themselves in the resorts that are lined up near the beach. The evenings at the beach are truly mesmerizing with sun setting at a distance into the sea and small fishing boats sailing on the calm water coming back home after collecting their catch of the day. The natural splendor of nature at Colva beach can inspire many people to even paint or write poetry.

You will find some of the best beach resorts at Colva. You will also find some very good hotels near the Colva beach that provide world class service and attend to every need of a visitor. On the beach, you will find a variety of things that will keep you amused like souvenir stalls, snack bars, small restaurants, etc. The beach is a delight for shell collectors and you will find beautiful patterned shells over here. People can also enjoy themselves by swimming in the shallow waters as the current is not that strong here and it is considered quite safe to swim in the sea. Get ready for the experience of a lifetime in this Colva beach which is sure to win your heart and make you come again and again!

Dona Paula Beach

Location: 7 kilometers from Panaji, North Goa
Highlights: Water sports, National Oceanography Institute, Cabo Raj Niwas
How to Reach: Dona Paula beach can be easily reached from Panaji or any nearby city by hiring local transport like a cab or a taxi. There is regular bus service to the Dona Paula beach from any nearby place in north Goa.

The Dona Paula beach is one of the most famous beaches of India. The beach is definitely one of the most happening in Goa and for all the right reasons. The Dona Paula beach of Goa is one of the most popular beaches that provide opportunities for trying out water sports in Goa. It is located at a convenient site, at distance of around 7 kilometers from Panaji. This makes it easily accessible as almost every mode of local transport shall take you to the Dona Paula beach. The Dona Paula beach in Goa has an interesting story behind its name. Read about it in the following lines.

According to legends, Dona Paula was the name of the daughter of a viceroy who came to Goa during the colonial period. She fell in love with a local fisherman named Gasper Dias. The viceroy did not approve of their union and prohibited Dona Paula from having any kind of contact with him. Depressed and dejected, she jumped off the cliff into the sea. It is said that even today during a moonlit night, one can suddenly see a faint figure of a woman rising from the waves wearing a pearl necklace. This haunting love story attracts many people to this beach who come here just to feel the haunting presence of a broken heart.

Besides this interesting past, what attracts tourists here is the plethora of water sports that are provided here. One can choose from the milder ones like kayaking, snorkeling, motor boat rides to the wilder ones like windsurfing, parasailing, yachting, etc. It is sure to set your adrenalin rushing and this will be one holiday that you are not going to forget for a long time to come. If you are not the one with an adventure streak, worry not. Visit the National Oceanography Institute and check out the impressive Marine Biology Museum there. You can also check out Cabo Raj Niwas which is the Governor's house and it is said that Dona Paula was entombed here. So visit Dona Paula beach of Goa and have the experience of a lifetime.

Majorda Beach

Location: Majorda beach is located in Salcete district in Goa
Highlights: European bakeries, beach resorts and luxury hotels
How to Reach: Majorda beach is very easily accessible as it is very close to the airport and the Margao railway station.

One of the most popular beaches, Majorda beach of Goa is located on the 26 kilometer stretch of fine white sand. This lovely beach looks absolutely mesmerizing with its white sands, blue water and swaying coconut trees. The blue sky and white clouds above only make it look even more magical and picturesque. The Majorda beach also has historical significance in India. It is believed that Lord Rama (of the Indian epic Ramayana) was kidnapped when he was a kid and was brought here.

The Majorda beach is famous for other reasons too apart from the scenic sands and the blue sea. This beautiful beach is very popular for its bakery and it specializes in the baking of European bread. The bread is fermented by using the juice of coconut palm also known as today juice. This bread is famous till date and numerous tourists come here to taste it. Apart from this, Majorda is also famous for its huge variety of sea food that leaves you only craving for more.

There are a number of luxury beach resorts and deluxe hotels located near the Majorda. These resorts and hotels offer world class services and make sure that tourists have the time of their lives while on this vacation in Goa. In case your budget does not allow you to splurge on luxury resorts and five star hotels, you can always try out budget hotels and local accommodation like guesthouses and shacks on the beach. These places also offer good quality services at reasonable prices and have rooms to suit every pocket. So come to Majorda beach and have the vacation that you have always dreamt of.

Miramar Beach

Location: 3 kilometers from Panaji, capital city of Goa
Highlights: Confluence of Arabian Sea and River Mandovi, famous spot for viewing migratory birds
How to Reach: Miramar beach is easily reachable from any place in north Goa as it is very close to the capital city Panaji. One can hire local transport to reach the Miramar beach in Goa.

Located at a distance of just 3 kilometers from the capital city Panaji, the Miramar beach in Goa is definitely worth the visit. It is easily accessible as it is quite close to the capital city and any kind of local transport like taxi, auto or a bus can take you there. The Miramar beach is located at the confluence of the Arabian Sea and an estuary of River Mandovi. The Miramar beach is also known by the name of Gaspar Dias. The beach was named Miramar by the Portuguese when they came to India and the name essentially means "viewing the sea".

The Miramar beach is a beautiful expanse of fine golden sands that is dotted with tall coconut trees. The vast blue sea in front of the beach is just mesmerizing and during sunset, looks absolutely marvelous. The beach is lined with thick covering of palm trees that provide an exotic look to the beach. Tourists can always take a long walk under the shady trees and relax on the beach. The Miramar beach looks magical on a moonlit night when the silver moonlight makes the sand glow in a whitish silver shade.

The Miramar beach is thronged by numerous winged guests during the migrating period. Tourists frequent this place during the time the migratory birds come here. One can find over 500 species of birds like gulls, plovers, etc. coming to the Miramar beach every winter in order to escape the harsh winters of the north. The beach provides the ideal site for them to stop and nourish themselves. Food is available in plenty in the form of small fish, crabs and other small aquatic creatures. They provide tourists an opportunity to capture them in their cameras as they fly and dive here and there. So visit Miramar beach for this magical experience.

Palolem Beach

Location: Canacona district in south Goa
Highlights: Dolphin trips, fishing trips and swimming
How to Reach: Palolem beach can be reached very easily from anywhere in south Goa by hiring local transport and it is just 3 kilometers from Konkan railway station.

The Palolem beach is the most popular beach in south Goa. In fact, one can reach Palolem beach even from Karnataka in India, since it flanks Goa towards the south. The Palolem beach is considered to be the most photogenic beach in Goa since it has a crescent shaped coastline and fine white sand. The coast is lined with swaying coconut trees that form the most picturesque beach when seen in totality with the white sand and the blue sea.

Many tourists frequent the Palolem beach yet it looks tidy and well maintained. One of the major attractions at the beach is the ferry rides that are provided for tourists to ride over the seas and spot dolphins. Don't be surprised to find dolphins cruising along suddenly with your ferry and if you are lucky they might come close enough for you to touch them. It is the perfect beach to relax and unwind with nature in its best form.

The Palolem beach was discovered by tourists long back but it was developed in the recent past. Now, you can find seaside shacks and local stalls here that offer anything and everything that Goa is famous for like sea food, curios, souvenirs, beachwear, etc. The Palolem beach is usually filled with tourists and locals during the weekends, so if you are looking forward to calm down and loosen up go to the beach on a weekday. You will find few guesthouses and shacks here that offer accommodation, so it is better you come here to spend some time rather than come here to stay. Make it a point to visit the Palolem beach in Goa for an unforgettable experience.

Vagator Beach

Location: In Mapusa, North Goa at a distance of 22 kilometers from Panaji
Highlights: Freshwater springs, Old Portuguese fort, scenic beauty
How to Reach: Vagator beach can be easily reached from any major city in north Goa or from Panaji by hiring a cab, auto or a bus.

One of those few beaches with a naturally mystical look, the Vagator beach does not have to try too hard to attract visitors. It is located in north of Goa in Mapusa district and can be reached easily by hiring a taxi or an auto. Certain buses from Mapusa also come to the Vagator beach. This lovely beach has been the locale of many film shootings in India. The beach looks absolutely ravishing with red laterite cliffs and black lava rocks here and there on the fine white sand. The swaying coconut trees and turquoise blue sea with a ship on the horizon looks like painting moving in front of your eyes.

Another dramatic effect to the beach is given by the 500 year old Portuguese fort situated on the beach. The fort provides breath taking view of the sea and the beach and you can click some really stunning pictures from the fort. These factors make the beach truly enjoyable and worth visiting. It is the perfect place to be if you are looking for a romantic holiday with your beloved or a quick getaway with your best friend. The beauty of the beach provides the perfect treat for your soul.

The Vagator beach is also famous for the freshwater springs. The tourist inflow at the Vagator beach is quite relaxed thus making it a laid back destination. You can easily let your hair down and be at peace with yourself as you let the magic of unspoilt nature take over you. The Vagator is split into two beaches known as north Vagator and mini Vagator beach. These beaches are very popular with mostly British tourists who come here to enjoy the natural beauty of unspoilt surroundings. So come visit the Vagator beach and experience the magic first hand.

Varca Beach

Location: 2 kilometers from Benaulim, south Goa
Highlights: Unspoilt beauty, Benaulim beach just 2 kilometers away
How to Reach: Varca beach can be reached easily in south Goa by hiring a taxi or an auto. Any local transport can bring you to Varca beach.

The Varca beach in Goa is not as commercialized and crowded as other major beaches of Goa. Instead the quiet beach attracts visitors without fail since it is less crowded and cleaner than other big beaches. Come to Varca beach if you want a holiday in India that is absolutely relaxing and rejuvenating. The Varca beach has soft sandy shores dotted with coconut trees and the turquoise blue sea right in front. Nature is virtually unspoilt over here and you can really indulge yourself in some soul searching and moments of peace.

The Varca beach is ideal for just lazing around and exploring local shacks. The idea is to be free of any hassles of exploring and sight seeing and just do what your mind feels like. You can also hire a boat and go out boating in the sea with an expert guide. You can also spot dolphins if you are lucky enough. There are many local shacks and restaurants near the beach that provide exceptional Goan food. You have to try the sea food or your trip to Goa is incomplete. Finding a place to eat should be your last thought.

The Varca beach offers decent accommodation. You can find resorts, deluxe hotels as well as budget hotels near the beach that offer good services and also suit different budgets. You can pamper yourself silly at the resorts with an Ayurvedic massage or stay at the budget hotels that provide good quality service and true Goan lifestyle even though they are not as extravagant as resorts and deluxe hotels. When you visit Varca beach, you can be sure to the time of your life in this place.

Friday, January 27, 2012

Ajmer


Ajmer

Ajmer situated in the green oasis wrapped in the barren hills has been a witness to an interesting past. The city was founded by Raja Ajai Pal Chauhan in the 7th century A.D. and continued to be a major centre of Chauhan power. When Prithviraj Chauhan lost it to Mohammed Ghauri leaving behind indelible marks of their culture and traditions on the cities history, converting it to an amalgam of various cultures and a blend of Hinduism and Islam.


Places to Visit:-

The Dargah : At the foot of a barren hill, is situated India's most important Piligrimage centre for people from all faith. It is the splendid tomb of the Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, more popularly known as Khwaja Sharif.


Mayo College : One of Indian's best public schools located in the south east of the city. It was founded in 1875 A.D. only for the princes. Each prince along with his entire retinue and an English tutor had his own house in the spacious college grounds covering 81 hectares. Now it is a public school open to all.


Shahjahan's Mosque : In the corner of the inner court of the Dargah, is a magnificent building in white marble with a long (30.5) and narrow court having low arcade and delicate carvings with trellis work. It is the most marvellous all the sanctums within the sanctuary of the Dargah.


Adhai-Din-Ka-Jhonpra : A remarkable structure, this is a masterpiece of Indo Islamic architecture located on the outskirts of the city. Just beyond the Dargah. As the legend goes, its construction took two and a half days. (Adhai-Din) to complete. It was originally a Sanskrit college, built within a temple. In 1193 A.D. Mohammad Ghauri conquered Ajmer and converted the building into a mosque by adding a seven arched wall in front of the pillared hall in just two-and-a-half days (adhai-din) and hence the name. The district pillars and arched "screen with its ruined minarets make it a splendid architectural masterpiece.


Taragarh Fort : A steep one and half hour climb beyond the Adhai-Din-ka-Jhonpra leads to the ruins of the Taragarh Fort, perched on a hill. One can have an excellent view of the city from here. The fort was the site of the military activity during the Mughal period later used as a sanatorium by the British.


The Museum : Once the royal residence of Emperor Akbar, the museum houses a rich repository of the Mughal and Rajput armor and exquisite sculptures.


The Circuit House : The former British Residency, overlooking the artificial lake, Ana sagar, has now been converted to the circuit House. The lake and the cenotaph and the shrine of the Hindu reformer Swami Dayanand, founder of the Arya Samaj movement in India,can be viewed from here.



Pushkar Lake (11km.) : The lake, situated on the edge of desert and surrounded by hills on the three sides is separated from Ajmer by Nag Pahar-the snake mountain. On this mountain the Panchkund and the cave of saint Agastya are located. It is believed that Kalidasa the 4th century Sanskrit poet and playwright, choose the setting for its masterpiece "Abhigyana Shakuntalam" in this forest heritage. According to legend, the origin of Pushkar dates back to the time when Lord Brahma was on his way in search of a tranquil land to perform a "Yagna", A lotus fell from the hand of the Lord into this valley. A lake spring upon this spot and was dedicate to him. A Brahma temple located here is a popular place of pilgrimage.


Puskhar Fair : It is one of the most colourful fairs of India. Lakhs of pilgrims throng the lake during the annual cattle fair. Beside trading of horse camels, cows and bulls, there are exciting camel-cart races and culturalecents, clothes household items and leather goods are for sale during the fair on the full moon of Kartik (Nov.), pilgrims take a holy dip in the lake.


Man Mahal : Along the banks of the Pushkar Lake is the former residence of Raja Man Singh of Ajmer, Man Mahal. Presently it is covered to RTDC sarvour Tourist Bunglow ensuring convenient accommodation to travelers. Pushkar palace (Kishagarh House) adjoining it is a heritage hotel.


Foy Sagar (5km) : A picturesque artificial lake named after the engineer foy who created it under a famine relief project.

Rajasthan


Rajasthan
Rajasthan is rich in architecture and is a delight for all kinds of tourists with its sandy dunes, mighty forts, lush blossoming gardens, shimmering lakes and outstanding monuments. The medieval zeal of honor among the Rajputs rings true in Chittorgarh Fort, men and women alike, while the romantic reverie hovers over the island palaces of Lake Pichola. One can almost see the shy royal ladies chuckling to see the royal procession on the roads of Jaipur, unseen and safe behind the screens of Hawa Mahal. The religious fervor of the staunch devotees at Dargah Sharief at Ajmer and Shrinath ji at Nathdwara is no less than the grandeur of City Palace of Jaipur and astronomical wonders of Jantar Mantar. We present here a list of the top favorite tourists' places that are not worth a miss in this land of wonders:



Albert Hall Museum

Positioned amidst the gardens of Ram Niwas Bagh in Jaipur, this museum has an assortment of rare articles on its display including textiles, carpets, paintings, metal and wood crafts, pottery, arms and weapons.

Amer Palace

Raja Man Singh built Amer Palace in 16th century. It is a mesmerizing blend of Hindu and Mughal architecture. Rajputs made use of the Amber Fort from the 16th century up to the foundation of Jaipur in 1727 both for defense purpose as well as the residential purposes.



City Palace

Situated in the capital of Rajasthan, the City Palace of Jaipur or the chief palace is a titillating fusion of conventional Rajasthan and Mughal architecture. The gigantic palace complex engages one seventh of the walled city of Jaipur.


Chittorgarh Fort

The Chittorgarh Fort has witnessed three bloody sieges and 'jauhars' (a Rajput tradition in which royal maidens and ladies immolate themselves in the fire to save their honor from the cruel hands of the enemy, when there is no chance of defeating the enemy).  

Dargah Sharif

'Dargah Sharif' or 'Holy Dargah' is one of the most sacred Muslim shrines in the country. Venerated by both Hindus and Muslims, it is the tomb of Khwaja Moin-ud-din Chisti, a Sufi saint who came from Persia and devoted his life to the service and upliftment of the poor and downtrodden.

Fateh Sagar Lake

The pretty Fateh Sagar Lake of Udaipur is located to the north of Lake Pichola was originally built in 1678 by Maharana Jai Singh as a medium-sized perennial storage reservoir. Surrounded by holls on three sides and Pratap Memorial on the fourth, it presents captivating scenery.



Havelis of Jaisalmer

The beautiful sandstone mansions of Jaisalmer's wealthy merchants are known as 'havelis'. Their elaborate homes are a poem etched out in sandstone with infinite details and pains, carved and pieced together in different patterns, and though they are lavish and loud in nature.

Hawa Mahal

Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh erected Hawa Mahal or the Palace of the Wind in 1799, which eventually became one of the major landmarks of Jaipur. An integral part of the City Palace, it is actually an extension of its women's chambers, and is secluded from the main complex.

Jantar Mantar

In Sanskrit, 'Jantar Mantar' is used for 'Magical Devices' and it is undoubtedly so with the huge masonry instruments, which were placed here to measure 'the harmony of the heavens'. Conceived by Sawai Raja Jai Singh II, it was completed in seven years from 1728 to 1734.   

Lake Pichola

Maharaja Udai Singh did not underestimate the panoramic beauty of Lake Pichola surrounded by beautiful hills when he chose to widen it. Later Maharaja Jagjit Singh conceptualized the two beautiful island palaces in the middle of the lake, now, known as Jag Niwas (the much-renowned Lake Palace) and Jag Mandir that adds to the shimmering beauty of the lake. 


Pushkar

Pushkar is one of the most famous Hindu pilgrimage sites and it is said that a dip in the sacred lake of Pushkar is akin to the visits to the four main Hindu shrines known as 'Chaar Dhaam'. The charming lake of Pushkar is surrounded by hills on three sides and sand dunes on the fourth and presents an ideal site for the religious and cattle fair, which is held every year in the month of October or November.

Sahelion Ki Bari

Saheliyon-ki-Bari or the 'Garden of the Maids of Honor' of Udaipur was once reserved for the royal ladies who came here for a stroll. A well planned garden, with extensive lawns and shady walks situated on the banks of the dainty Fateh Sagar Lake was constructed in 18th century by Maharana Sangram Singh for forty-eight young ladies-in-waiting sent to the royal house, as part of the dowry as a cool summer retreat for them.

Shrinathji Temple

48 km from Udaipur, Shrinathji of Nathdwara is actually a temple of Lord Krishna with his image carved out of a single block of black marble. Set amidst idyllic hills, it is said to be the second richest temple in the world. The royalty of Udaipur pray at the temple and as the head of his clan, the Maharana is also called as Shriji among his people.



Umaid Bhawan Palace

The famine had struck the arid and barren land of Jodhpur and farmers were dying of hunger as their lands yielded nothing and they had no money to buy food. It was then, when like a judicious king, Maharaja Umaid Singh of Jodhpur undertook the construction of this magnificent building as a famine relief project to provide employment and a regular source of income to his subjects.