The excitement and thrill about Goa tour is that one knows that there is so much to witness in so little time. The beaches listed below are irresistible and magnificent.
- Anjuna Beach
- Calangut Beach
- Dona Paula Beach
- Baga Beach
To make the most of your trip to Goa visit the important churches famous worldwide for their architecture.
- Chapel of St Francis Xavier
- The Chapel of Our Lady of the Mount
- The Church of St Francis of Assissi
- The Basilica of Bom Jesus
The forts of Goa are worth paying a visit as each of them has a fascinating history linked to them.
- Aguada Fort
- Chapora Fort
- Mormugao Fort
The Goa tour will remain incomplete if one does not taste Goan food. Food in Goa ranges from prawns to sausages, chicken to beef, and many vegetarian dishes. Goa has some splendid delicacies like the prawn balchão and sorpotel which have become prominent across the globe. Seafood such as prawns, lobsters, crabs and oysters are used to make a variety of curries and pickles.
To get close to the history and the rich culture of Goa you could step into the many souvenir shops in the markets and along the beaches. Goa is extremely well known for its handicrafts with brass, terracotta, shell, bamboo work, papier-mache and also carved furniture. It is a mesmerizing experience to take a stroll around Goa’s traditional markets. It provides a glimpse of Goa’s conventional culture. Two of such markets are in Mapusa and Anjuna.
Goa like tourists are also inhabited by different species of birds like the Kingfisher, Bulbul, Crane, Parakeet, Wagtail, Woodpecker, Gold Throat, Weaverbird, Crow Pheasant, Golden Oriole, Partridge, Racket Tailed Drongo, Paddy Bird, Baya Weaver, Sunbird, Bee Eater, Paradise Flycatcher and many more. Those interested in bird watching keep your eyes on the Baga beach and drop in to the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary by crossing over from Ribandar to Chorao by ferry walk to the sanctuary.