Goa – is the smallest state on the southwestern coast of India. It shares its borders with Maharashtra to the North, Karnataka to the East and South, Arabian Sea in Western coast. This small state is world known for its plethora of beautiful beaches, great seafood, amazing nightlife, and thrilling water sports. Goa is famous among honeymooners and sun bathing. Goa has UNESCO world heritage site.
The state is divided into two parts - North Goa and South Goa. North Goa is famous for its sparkling beaches - Calangute, Baga, Candolim, Anjuna; beach shacks, Fort Aguada; Church of Mae De Dues; Boghdeshwara Temple; and Chorao, Divar Island. On the other hand, South Goa is famous for beaches like Butterfly, Palolem, Polem, and Agouda; luxury resorts; Se Cathedral and St Xavier’s Church; and Dudhsagar Waterfalls – where we can do trekking.
You can visit Goa round the year.
Goa is visited by millions of international and domestic tourists every year to enjoy its white-sand beaches, active nightlife, places of worship, and World Heritage-listed architecture. Goa has much to offer in terms of rich flora and fauna because as it lies very close to the North Western Ghauts rain forests, one of the rare biodiversity hotspots of the world.