Goa: A Beautiful Place Where Still Abides its Colonial Past

Goa is a major part of India. It is a small state but with huge diversity in its geology. The state has been the site of colonization since the ancient times. The Portuguese in particular ruled the state for 500 years. Meanwhile, Goa is also one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. The state is replete of each and every tourist attraction that will hook one with the state. Head to Goa to experience-relish it in detail. For accommodations there are plenty of options, of which the 5 Star hotels in Goa are popular choices.
Tourism in Goa
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Goa, one of the most popular tourist destinations across the country, is a state whose cities and beaches have been in the itineraries of backpackers since decades. It didn’t took the state to gain prominence in the domain of tourism since the time it got included in the Union Territory of India. The state has long line of beautiful beaches with streaks of palm trees and beach houses at its shores. Compared to other larger states of India, Goa is pretty small, about 3,702 km² in area but the state has no dearth of natures allures. It is one of the states that has rich-varied geology where sustains and flourishes life in various forms.

Today, the state is home to eighteen million plus people, which literally doubles during the peak tourism seasons in Goa. Being a celebrity state, Goa is in the itineraries of many travellers and beach enthusiasts in India. Plus, the tourist towns and beaches has long been the favourite places amongst the hippies. The state is one of the most visited cities in India. If Srinagar is the heaven for the hill station enthusiasts then Goa is no less than a paradise for the beach lovers and party people. Besides, Goa is also the host of some of the most glamourous-crazy parties and events in India; the Goa Carnival and the Sunburn Festival being two of the most popular events of the state.
Goa Beach
Goa Beach

There are over a dozen of beaches in the state, each with its own identity. These beaches are the hub of several water sports, beach carnivals/parties, excellent beach restaurants and others. Plus, Goa is also known for its Portuguese churches and centuries old colonies containing houses that are home to last surviving Portuguese families. Goa has always been a place with immense significance.

Due to its strategic location it has been a major centre of trade. International trade also brought foreign settlers to the state, which also impacted the culture, food, and way of living in Goa. The Portuguese in particular are worth mentioning who colonized the state for about 500 years. The state became the part of India in 1961 when the Indian government seized the land from the reign of Portuguese. From then onwards Goa celebrates Liberation Day that signifies the annexe of Goa in India. Another important day in Goa is the Statehood Day, which signifies Goa becoming a state in India. It earned its statehood on August 12th 1987 and became the nation’s 25th state.

Getting into Goa is easy for the fact that the cities of the state are well connected to rest of India via roads, trains, and flights. Dabolim Airport which is Goas international airport is one of the best airports across the country. It is a state-of-art airport that remains busy with flights connecting the state to all major cities. Meanwhile, there exist numbers of 5 Star hotels in Goa that are situated near the airport. These hotels are popular choices as they offer a content accommodation along with conveniences of connectivity.

Aguada Fort, Goa
Aguada Fort [source]

The popular places to visit in Goa include: Calangute Beach, Candolim Beach, Panjim, Colva, Baga Beach, Varca, Salcette, Anjuna Beach, Cavelossim Mobor, Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary, Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, Arvalem Caves. Aguada Fort, Chapoli Dam, Mahalaxmi Temple, and Goa Churches etc. Simply put, the list of sightseeing in Goa is rather long and it take days to explore all its attractions. Meanwhile, one could avail for the lucrative Goa packages that will help in making the tour fun and memorable.
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