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Goa and its Beaches

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By H P Roychoudhury

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Tourists visit Goa each year: The river Zuari and Mandovi are the life lines of Goa. Mormugao harbor on the mouth of the river Zuari is one of the best natural harbors in South Asia. There are 40 estuarine, 8 marine and 90 riverine islands in the Goa
Tourists visit Goa each year: The river Zuari and Mandovi are the life lines of Goa. Mormugao harbor on the mouth of the river Zuari is one of the best natural harbors in South Asia. There are 40 estuarine, 8 marine and 90 riverine islands in the Goa
Goa’s Soil is reddish in colour:  . Goa’s soil is a special attraction for tourists because the colour of the soil is reddish probably due to excess of ferric Aluminum oxides.
Goa’s Soil is reddish in colour: . Goa’s soil is a special attraction for tourists because the colour of the soil is reddish probably due to excess of ferric Aluminum oxides.

Goa was a Portuguese colony in the 16th century:

Goa is India’s smallest State in terms of area. It is located on the West coast of India. Originally it is known as Konkan. The Arabian Sea forms its Western coast and created innumerable beautiful beaches. Panaji is the capital of Goa and Vasco dagama is the largest city. It was a Portuguese colony in the 16th century. Portuguese ruled over the State for 450 years until it was annexed by India in 1961. It is renowned for its beaches, places of worships and world heritage architecture. The importance of Goa is visualized from the following statement:

The importance of Goa is visualized from the following statement:

(i) Millions of foreign tourists visit Goa each year:

(ii) Goa’s Soil is reddish in colour:

(iii) Goa is a beautiful laid-back beach state:

(iv) Christianity and Hinduism exist side by side in Goa:

(v) Thousands of foreigners come to lay hours and hours on the beach of Goa and soak in the sun:

Christianity and Hinduism exist side by side in Goa: Famous temples and Churches make this a religious place. Christianity and Hinduism exist side by side in this State. Having been ruled by the colonial Portuguese for over 450 years, there is still a distinctive European flavor that has permeated all aspects of Goa’s life including food, religion, language, festivals, dances and music. Goa is best known for its beaches and luxurious hotels. But there are many old Churches, monuments, temples and museums that are also worth seeing. Goa is India’s smallest State in terms of area. It is located on the West coast of India. Originally it is known as Konkan. The Arabian Sea forms its Western coast and created innumerable beautiful beaches. Panaji is the capital of Goa and Vasco dagama is the largest city. It was a Portuguese colony in the 16th century. Portuguese ruled over the State for 450 years until it was annexed by India in 1961. It is renowned for its beaches, places of worships and world heritage architecture.

Thousands of foreigners come to lay hours and hours on the beach of Goa and soak in the sun: Numerous clean beaches as well as Sunshine most part of the year makes this a natural vacations, holiday and partying place for Indians as well as Sun seeking Europeans and Americans. November to March is the best time when thousands of foreigners come to lay hours and hours on the beach and soak in the sun. Having been ruled by the colonial Portuguese for over 450 years, there is still a distinctive European flavor that has permeated all aspects of Goa’s life including food, religion, language, festivals, dances and music. Goa is best known for its beaches and luxurious hotels. The important beaches of Goa can be named as: Palolem, Anjuna, Arambol and Candolim for sunset.

Goa’s Soil is reddish in colour: 300 hundred ancient tanks and a hundred medicinal springs had been built during Kadamba dynasty for the well fare of the society, found to be seen even today. Goa’s soil is a special attraction for tourists because the colour of the soil is reddish probably due to excess of ferric Aluminum oxides. For better administration Goa is divided into North Goa and South Goa. Panaji is the Head quarter of North-Goa while Margo is for the South. Western Ghats (most of eastern Goa) is one of the biodiversity of hotspots of the world.

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H P Roychoudhury  says:
4 months ago

Mr.H.P.Roychoudhury, retired person of Cotton College, Guwahati. This is for the benefit of foreign tourists, who would be familiar with the place and culture of Goa.

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Wanderlust  says:
4 months ago

Another place I would love to visit one day. What is the best beach in Goa?

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travelerhubs  says:
4 months ago

Mr. Roy,

Nicely written hub on Goa.

Wanderlust,

Visit

http://hubpages.com/hub/Best-Beaches-in-Goa

for Best beaches in Goa

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H P Roychoudhury  says:
4 months ago

Wanderlust: Thanks for comment and sharing.

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ethel smith  says:
4 months ago

Looks and sounds lovely. More than a few work colleagues have visited Goa and loved.

H P Roychoudhury  says:
4 months ago

My heartful thanks for communication.

H P Roychoudhury  says:
4 months ago

My heartful thanks for communication.

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Gina Barbiero  says:
4 months ago

Very Informative hub. I live in the U.S. and haven't been to India yet. My husband is from Tamil Nadu and wants to move to Goa when we retire. It looks beautiful.

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H P Roychoudhury  says:
4 months ago

I offer my thanks for your appreciation.

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