| Goa Tour Packages |
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| Romantic Beaches of India |
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Duration: 13 Days
Places to Visit: Delhi - Agra - Jaipur - Udaipur - Goa |
| Silent Lakshadweep Tour |
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Duration : 6 Nights / 7 Days
Destinations Covered : Cochin - Aggati - Laccadives |
| Fairs & Festivals of Goa |
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Throughout the year, every month, you will find fair and festival of one kind or the other. These are mainly religious and social in nature. But purely artistic festivals are also organized such as Kala Academy's annual festivals, which draw artists and art lovers from all over India. |
| Goa Cultural Heritage |
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Goa abounds in festivals and fairs around temples and churches which also commemorate eaily legends. They are the occasions when a Goan peasant manifests joy and happiness. |
| History of Goa |
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Goa had long flourished as a port, particularly under the military protection of the Vijayanagar commander Madhav Mantri, who managed to protect Goa from the acquisitive Muslim sultans. In the 1470’s the however, Goa finally succumbed to the Muslims and was ruled by Adil Shah of Bijapur. |
| Goa Beaches |
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Strung along Goa’s 60-mile (100km) coastline, like a lace frill on the edge of a colorful, skirt are some of the most beautiful beaches in the world- dazzling stretches of golden sand edging the aquamarine expanse of the Arabian Sea. Goan beaches are magnificent and you will find them extremely difficult to leave. The only problem is which one to head for. An unbroken four-mile (7km) crescent of sun-drenched sand marks the twin beaches of Candolin & Calangute, north of Panjim and the Aguada headland. |
| Golden Beaches of India |
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Goa has over the centuries, opened its doors and its heart to the Mauryan, Kadambas, Yadavs, Chalukyas, Dravidians, Arynas, Delhi Sultants, Vijaynagar rulers, Bahamani Sultans, Arabs, Persians and Jews. |
| People & Lifestyle of Goa |
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The people of Goa prefer to call themselves Goans and not Goanese as mentioned in guidebooks and brochures. Goans are very much aware of this unique identity; they are proud of it and guard it fiercely. |