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Famous places in goa

famous tourist attractions in North Goa

Famous places in goa

1. Calangute Beach:  North Goa’s longest beach, Calangute Beach is no less than a real paradise for backpackers from across the globe. Known popularly as “The Queen of Beaches”, this spectacular Goan beach has its name among the world’s top 15 bathing beaches. Calangute Beach owes its popularity to its spectrum of thrilling water activities, shacks, food joints, and pubs.  

Sunset In Goa,calangute beach



2. Basilica of Bom Jesus: 
Known popularly for its awe-inspiring baroque architecture, Basilica of Bom Jesus has remnants of St. Francis Xavier. Constructed back in 1594, the development of this Christian shrine corresponds to the inception of Christianity as a religion in India. Declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Basilica of Bom Jesus has stood magnificently against the test of time and continues to lure visitors from all over the world. 

Old Goa Church



3. Dudhsagar Falls: 
Lying within the premises of Mollem National Park, Dudhsagar Falls cascade right from the lofty hills of the Western Ghats. Counted among the country’s highest waterfalls, the mighty Dudhsagar has its name among the world’s 100 highest waterfalls. Enticing nature lovers and photo fanatics, Dudhsagar Falls give the illusion of a heavy flow of milk gushing down a majestic hill. 

dudhsagar waterfall



4. Fort Aguada: 
Constructed back in the seventeenth century, Fort Aguada is a brilliant example of the mesmerizing Portuguese architecture. Lying on the Sinquerim Beach, this fort offers its visitors a truly breathtaking view of the meeting of the Arabian Sea and Mandovi River. Named after the Portuguese term for water, ‘Agua’, this fortress once formed a source of clean water for seafarers. 

fourt aguada


5. Dona Paula: 
Dona Paula is popular across the globe as one of the most enticing monuments in Goa. With iconic stories, passion, love, and romance filled in its atmosphere, Dona Paula is even counted among North Goa’s most flamboyant beaches. Offering its visitors, a spectacular sight of Mormugao harbor, this beach makes for an incredibly beautiful getaway in the state. 

dona paula samit

6. Chapora Fort: An epitome of incredible beauty and rich history, Chapora Fort is named after the spectacular Chapora River, which flows alongside it. Constructed by the Portuguese back in the year 1717, this mesmerizing fortress has gained a lot of popularity after the blockbuster Bollywood movie ‘Dil Chahta Hai’ was shot here. From the Portuguese emperors to the Maratha kings, Chapora Fort has made its way through the ownership of several rulers and today its relics tell the legendary tales.

way2goa capora

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