Sunday, October 16, 2016

Goa, Panaji, India



Goa, the land of beaches, is the smallest state in India and yet the biggest tourist destination of the country.  The beaches, the markets, and the natural beauty of this land on the west coast of India is what mesmerizes everyone.

Goa became part of the hippie hang-out during the 70's.  Over the years though, Goa has become more hip than hippie.  A blend of Portuguese and Indian influences, Goa’s unique history makes it a place much more than just beaches and parties.

Goa is distinctly divided into North Goa and South Goa.  Arambol, Mandrem, Morjim, Vagator, Anjuna, Baga, Calangute, Candolim and Miramar are just some of the most popular beaches in Goa.   I stayed in the north of Goa by Calangute Beach.  It was rather a quiet area, which is why I picked this location in the first place.  South Goa is noted as having quieter beaches, but I would assume it really matters on the area you choose.

I had to see Saint Alex Church which was right near my hotel.  Then one day I took an entire tour of South Goa and visit all the famous sites and churches.  Pictured below is me at Fort Aguada which everyone must see while in Goa.  Although, I have been all over India, Goa was not my favorite place and highly unlikely I will visit Goa again.  I enjoyed my stay, don't get me wrong, it was worth coming here because I had to see the Portuguese influence, learn the history, visit the famous temples, and of course, first and foremost, try the Goan food :-) but overall not my cup of tea, I found other places in India more to my liking.