Goa is not all about beaches, there are many historical importance in Goa that you have to visit to witness it’s true beauty. This fun capital of India boasts of sun-kissed beaches, palm trees, cashew plantations, centuries old monuments, the epic Goan fish curry rice, cashew fenny, festivals, flea markets, Santa Monica Cruise Ride, Spice Farms and what not!!!
Places to Visit in Goa –
1. Aguada Fort
Sightseeing in Goa is incomplete without a visit to Fort Aguada, strategically situated at the estuary of the river Mandovi. On the north side of the fort, a rampart of red-brown laterite just into the bay to form a jetty between two small sandy coves. This picturesque spot is known as Sinquerim Beach.
2. Terekhol Fort
Fort Terekhol situated on the Terekhol River, lies on the northern tip of Goa, on a hillock overlooking the Arabian Sea. In its courtyard is the century old church of St. Anthony which makes it one of the best Goa tourist places. The remains of the fort have now been converted into a hotel. The fort overlooks Tiracol River and the sandy Keri beach offering captivating views.
3. Lamgau Caves
Looking for some popular North Goa tourist places? Lamgau caves can be a good pick. This man-made cave is very interesting and is visited by people from across the world. It is an important place for the Hindu community and not only it is a great tourist destination but also a renowned educational and cultural sites.
4. Bom Jesus Basilica
One of the world famous tourist places in Goa is the Bom Jesus Basilica. Characterized by Baroque architecture and fine detailing, carved from basalt embellishments, it is one of the richest facades in Goa.
5. Church Of St. Cajetan
Church Of St. Cajetan is a charming Roman Catholic church in Old Goa. It is also known as Church of Divine Providence. Completed in 1661, this building has been brought under the UNESCO World Heritage Site – Churches and Convents of Goa, making it an unmissable part of every Goa sightseeing tour. The stunning white structure has large dome and inscriptions of Latin on its walls. Designed in the shape of a Greek cross, this architectural beauty is located close to the Mandovi River.
6. Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary
Noted as Goa’s Second Largest Wildlife Reserve, Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary may not be the place to see wild animals prowling but you get to see something different. Sloth Bears, Laughing Hyenas and Indian Bisons are a part of the community along with Monkeys and the Malabar Crested Eagle. Find yourself walking in the woods and enjoying the silence that descends on this sanctuary.
7. Dudhsagar Waterfalls
This waterfall is quite famous all over India, owing to the four-leveled falls. Moreover, this is one of the tallest waterfalls in the country. The height of Dudhsagar Waterfalls is 1017 feet and is 100 feet wide (on an average) at the peak. Bhagwan Mahavir Sanctuary is where these falls are lying, almost at the border between Goa and Karnataka. The distance between these falls and Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand is 71 kilometers.
Goa is indeed a paradise for the water sports and fun-filled activities. You will be basking in the beautiful sunshine and engaged in doing adventurous activities like kite surfing, knee boarding, parasailing, paragliding, kayaking, diving and snorkelling. There are innumerable tourist attractions in Goa for a short vacation or weekend getaways.