GOA TOURS (2 Nights / 3 Days)
Day
01 : Arrival. Meet/transfer from airport to hotel (check in/out 12.00
hrs).
Day 02 : Day free at leisure.
Day 03 : Departure. Transfer from hotel/ Airport in time to connect
flight to onward destination.
Though Goan towns are smaller than a lot of other Indian towns, they are important
cultural, business and tourist centers that provide the Goan population with
civic amenities, and modern conveniences and infrastructure.
They provide most of the population with some sort of employment and the people
of Goa are dependent on them for their livelihood either directly or indirectly.
Cities of Goa
The ancient way to tone up your mind, body and soul. Situated on the western
coastline of India, Goa is split into two districts, North Goa with the capital
city of Panaji and South Goa with places such as Vasco da Gama and Margao.
On one side stand the palm trees, lush green and swaying in the wind, and
on the other the vast Indian Ocean greets you.
Fort Aguada & Candolim
One of the main bastions commanding the entrance into the Mandovi River was
Fort Aguada. Built by the Portuguese in 1612, with a church, the new lighthouse
(which can be visited during specified hours 4 to 530 pm, barracks (Aguda
Jail) along the beachside (Sinquerim beach lies below the fort) - its worth
visiting.
Mapusa
A small town clustered around the Mount (Alto) is Mapusa. It forms the hub
of north Goa with an even blend of residential and commercial establishments.
Its 13 kms away from Panaji, a sharing taxi or a bus will take you there.
Known popularly for its Friday market, people from all over Goa come here
to buy and sell their wares.
Margao
The main population center of southern Goa is Margao, the capital of Salcete
Province. The town still has reminders of the Portuguese past. It is a peaceful
and pleasant place. The old Margao church is worth a visit and the covered
market is the best of its kind in the whole of Goa.
Old Goa
9 km from the East of Panjim is Old Goa and is popular for its churches and
cathedrals. Some of the old buildings are converted into museums maintained
by Archaeological Survey of India.
Panjim
The state capital of Goa is Panjim and is popularly known as the seat of the
Government. It also houses the head offices of most business concerns. Panjim
is also known as Panaji and is one of the India's smallest and pleasantest
state capitals and is located on the south bank of the wide Mandovi River.
Ponda
Ponda is also known as Antruz Mahal. It's called so because of the concentration
of culture, music, drama and poetry. It also houses the temples of Lord Mangesh
(Shiva), Lord Nagesh, Lord Ganapati, Lord Ramnath and the Goddesses Mahalasa
and Shantdurga. Ponda is also known as Antruz Mahal. It's called so because
of the concentration of culture, music, drama and poetry. It also houses the
temples of Lord Mangesh (Shiva), Lord Nagesh, Lord Ganapati, Lord Ramnath
and the Goddesses Mahalasa and Shantdurga.
Safa Masjid
2km west on the Panjim road was built in 1560 by the Bijapuri ruler Ibrahim
Adil Shah, this small mosque, with its whitewashed walls and pointed terra-cotta
tile roof, is renowned less for its run-of-the-mill architecture than for
being one of only two Islamic shrines in Goa to survive the excesses of the
Portuguese Inquisition.
Vasco-de-Gama
Goa's most cosmopolitan city, Vasco-Da-Gama, also known as Vasco, it lies
on the narrow western tip of the Mormugao peninsula, overlooking the mouth
of the Zuari River.
Goa's most cosmopolitan city, Vasco-Da-Gama, also known as Vasco, it lies
on the narrow western tip of the Mormugao peninsula, overlooking the mouth
of the Zuari River. Acquired by the Portuguese in 1543, this strategically
important site was formerly among the busiest ports on India's west coast,
and it remains a key-shipping center, with container vessels and iron-ore
barges clogging the choppy river mouth.
Vasco-Da-Gama is almost 30 km from Panaji and is also the railway terminus
for passenger service. The Mormugao Harbor, one of India's few natural harbors
is 4 km from Vasco at one end. And Goa's only airport, Dabolim is also 4 km
from Vasco, at the other end.
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