Goa is a small but mesmerizing state situated in the western corners of India. Having a long coastline, the state boasts of over 40 beaches and so it goes without saying that sea-lovers love taking a trip to Goa. Indeed, Goa offers some of the finest beaches in the world (including the Miramar beach and Anjuna Beach) and you can find heavenly bliss out here.
Tourism in Goa is synonymous with beach-strolling, water sports, swimming, surfing, sandcastle-building, bathing, sun-bathing, partying and rollicking. Goa beaches pour on your platter an infectious ambience such that the ethereal joys will attack you in inescapable amounts. Feeling the sea drops on your face or walking hand in hand with your loved one can be utterly romantic. Some say that Goa is the most romantic place in the whole world and it’s hard to counter that.
While tourism in Goa is sought by every beach lover, the state has another aspect which is, perhaps, far richer. Goa may have kept pace with the modern world but its face is unlike that of a hustling metropolitan city. Goa is soaked in history which is evident from its century-old churches, cemeteries, graves, forts and edifices.
A Goa trip can breathe a whole new soul into your body and take you to the days of Portugal colonial rule. Indeed, the architecture provokes nostalgia but the culture is moving, too. Carnivals and festivals are the real pleasures of this place and if you can come to this corner around Christmas or New Year, you are in for something hypnotizing.
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