Goa Tour
Credible palms, gleaming waters and white sands, are the three essential elements that attract almost two million visitors every year to Goa. It is India’s smallest state in area. Positioned in the Western part of India, in the region known as Konkan, this beautiful land is surrounded by the state of Maharashtra in the north, Karnataka in the east and south and the Arabian Sea creates its western coast.Goa basically features a tropical monsoon climate. Being in a tropical zone and near the Arabian Sea, Goa faces a hot and humid climate all round the year.
Dudhsagar Falls
Credible palms, gleaming waters and white sands, are the three essential elements that attract almost two million visitors every year to Goa. It is India’s smallest state in area. Positioned in the Western part of India, in the region known as Konkan, this beautiful land is surrounded by the state of Maharashtra in the north, Karnataka in the east and south and the Arabian Sea creates its western coast.Goa basically features a tropical monsoon climate. Being in a tropical zone and near the Arabian Sea, Goa faces a hot and humid climate all round the year.
Old Goa
Old Goa or Velha Goa is a historical city in North Goa district in the Indian state of Goa. The city was constructed by the Bijapur Sultanate in the 15th century, and served as capital of Portuguese India.
Colva Beach
Colva is a coastal village in Salcete, south Goa, on the west coast of India. Colva Beach stretches for around 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi), part of a beach consisting of about 25 kilometres (16 mi) of powder white sand, lined along its shore by coconut palms and extending from Bogmalo in the north to Cabo de Rama in the south.
Anjuna Beach
Anjuna beach is a favorite haunt of the hippies who used to organize the famous rave beach parties. It was in the late 1950s to mid-1960s that hippies started visiting Anjuna beach and since then popularized the wild rave parties with trance music which have now become the characteristic features of Goan beaches.
Cruice Dolphin Ride
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Our Dolphin sighting trips have fascinated many international tourists. It is the only trip with the, “No Dolphin, No Pay” philosophy.
Baga Beach
Baga a seaside town in Bardez, Goa, India. It comes under the jurisdiction of Calangute, which is 2 km south. Baga is known for its popular beach and Baga Creek. It is visited by thousands of tourists annually.
Mandovi River
The Mahadayi/Mandovi River, also known as Mahadayi’ or Mhadei river, is described as the lifeline of the Indian state of Goa. The river has a length of 77 kilometres, 29 kilometres in Karnataka and 52 kilometres in Goa.
Calangute Beach
Calangute is a town in North Goa, famous for its beach. The beach is the largest in North Goa and visited by thousands of domestic and international tourists alike.
Mahalasa Narayani Temple
Mahalasa Narayani Temple is a Hindu temple to the goddess Mahalasa, located in Mardol, Ponda, in the Indian state of Goa.Mahalasa is identified with Mohini, the female avatar of the god Vishnu. Mahalasa has four hands, carrying a Trishula, a sword, a severed head, and a drinking bowl.