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:::: Goa ::::

Goa, famed for its beautiful beaches, white washed Portuguese churches and its cuisine, has a coastal line of 120km bordering a clear and seemingly endless sapphire sea. The famed beaches of Goa fringe along this coastal line. Beaches like Anjuna, Baga, Baina, Betul, Bogamalo, Calangute, Colva, Dona Paula, Harmal, Mandrem, Mirmar, Morgim, Palolem, Siridao, and Vagator are secluded and unspoiled spots. These beaches unravel the ultimate in aquatic sports. Parasailing, speed boating, water skiing, yachting, windsurfing and deep-sea diving hold out pursuance of adventure on the sea. Ancient and historic temples, cathedrals, palaces, forts, beautiful gardens etc., are some of the other attractions in Goa.

:::: General Information ::::
Area              
3,702 sq. kms.

:::: Temperature ::::    
     
 

Max                                Min

Summer  

34.0°C                          20.0°C

Winter    

26.2°C                         15.3°C

Rainfall     

2,800                         3,500 mm

Population

1,169,793

Religion

Hinduism (64.62%), Christianity (29.85%)

Capital

Panaji

Languages

Konkani, Marathi, Hindi, English

 
:::: HOW TO GET THERE ::::

Airways

Goa is connected with Mumbai, Bangalore, Kochi, Delhi and Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) by Indian Airlines and other private airlines.fortyfive minutes by air.

Railways

Railway is yet another convenient mode of travel to Goa. The new coastal Konkan Railway route makes Goa more easily and quickly accessible from Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Cochin & Thiruvananthapuram.

Roadways

To move around Goa, there are local bus services operated by private bus owners and the State Undertaking Kadamba Transport Corporation in addition to luxury coaches, mini coaches, tourist taxis, auto rickshaws and motorcycle taxis, and cruises.

 

Bus Service

Daily bus services operate to and from Mumbai, Deluxe and Video Coaches are available on all routes. Besides, some travel agencies operate deluxe! video coaches on the main routes.

 

:::: Where to Stay ::::

5 STAR DELUXE HOTELS
Aguada Hermitage & Fort Aguada Beach
Resort Sinquerim, Bardez-403 519
Tel :276201-10
Fax : 276044/217733.

The Leela Palace Goa
Mobor, Cavelossim - 403731
Tel : 746363,746373, 746424-5
Fax : 746352
Website : theleela.com

Goa renaissance Resort
Ramada Hotels(I)Ltd.,
Varca-403721
Tel: 745208-745215
Fax: 745225
Email:rmda.goa@sprintrpg.ems.vsnl.net.in

Cidade de Goa Beach Resort
Vainguinim, Dona Paula-403721
Tel: 221133 (10 lines)
Fax: 223303
E-mail:hoteldg@bomz.vsnl.net.in

5 STAR HOTELS
Holiday Inn Resort
Mobor, Cavelossim-403731
Tel: 746307-15
Fax: 746333
Telex: (196)266HOLI IN
Email:hi.goa@sma.sprintrpg.ems.vsnl.net.in

Bogmalo Beach Park Plaza Resort
Bogmalo-403806
Tel: 513291,513311-5
Fax: 746333
Website:planetindia.net/sparkplaza

4 STAR HOTELS
Holiday Inn Resort
Mobor, Cavelossim-403731
Tel: 746307-15
Fax: 746333
Telex: (196)266HOLI IN
E:mail: hi.goa@sma.sprintrpg.ems.vsnl.net.in

Bogmalo Beach Park Plaza Resort
Bogmalo-403806
Tel: 513291,513311-5
Fax: 746333
Website:planetindia.net/sparkplaza

3 STAR HOTELS
Falcon Resorts
Naikawaddo,
Golden Palm Complex
Calangute.
Tel: 277327-9
Fax: 277330/276264

Heritage Village Club
arrosim,Cansaulim
Tel: 754311-2,754956/60, 754325
Fax: 754324
E-mail: hvc.goa@rm.sprintrpgems.vsnl.net.in

2 STAR HOTELS
Kamat Holiday Homes
Gaurawaddo
Calangute, Bardez.
Tel: 277316, 276545

Osborne Holiday Resort
Near St.Anthony's Chapel
Gauravaddo, Calangute
Tel: 276714

1 STAR HOTELS
Dona Alcina Resorts
Candolim, Bardez
Tel: 279034, 277453
Fax: 276266

Baia do sol,
Goa Resorts,
Baga, Calangute
Tel: 276084,276085                  

:::: What To See ::::
Panaji
Panaji is the capital of Goa. It is a midget town but one of the most beautiful in India. From the wooded Altinho Hill the town slopes to the Mandovi River. Among the places to see in Panaji are:
Idalcao Palace:
Sultan Adil Shah of Bijapur built the palace during the 14th century. Presently the palace houses the secretariat. Next to the secretariat is the bronze statue of Abbe Faria, believed to be the father of hypnotism.
Fort Aguada: Situated 10km North of Panaji, the Aguada Fort has the first lighthouse in Asia. It was built in 1612 to protect Old Goa by controlling the entry to River Mandovi. The fort was equipped with an ammunition room, barracks and a church. Once it was a place of Portuguese strength and power. Today it serves as the Central Jail. Goa State Museum: The museum has several galleries featuring Christian art, Hindu and Jain sculptures and bronzes, and paintings from all over India
Santa Monica:
Ferrying across the river Mandovi in the ferry Santa Monica is a unique experience. Goa Tourism Development Corporation conducts the cruise.
The church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception, built in 1541 stands atop Altinho Panaji. The 500 years old Bhagavati temple is 26km from the city.
Beaches
Dona Paula beach is 7km from Panaji. It is an idyllic spot for action as well of laze.
Kalangute is the most popular beach in Goa. The beach is 15km from Panaji and stretches for 7 km with its twin beach Candolim.
Siridao beach is 6km from Panaji. The calm and shallow waters of Siridao beach make it ideal for swimming. Vagator beach is 25km from Panaji. This secluded beach is enhanced with the Chapora fort that marks the entrance to the bay.
Old Goa
Velha Goa is on the outskirts of Panaji. It was the capital of Portuguese during the 16th century. Old Goa was abandoned after the 1738 plague when disaster struck. Now Old Goa is a ghost city but it strives on its majestic, grand and amazingly numerous churches.
Bom Jesus Basilica: The church is a fine example of Jesuit architecture. Built in 1594, the most precious relic of the church is the remains of St. Francis Xavier.
Se Cathedral:
The church has impressive vaulted interiors and a belfry with a huge golden bell said to be the biggest in the world. The church has 14 side chapels, every one unique in style. Adjacent to the cathedral is Church of St. Francis of Assisi and Chapel of St. Catherine. St. Cajetan Church: The church is built in Corinthian style on the lines of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Convent and church of St. Monica is another interesting church in Old Goa.
Margao
This is the second largest town in Goa and the largest in South Goa. The city is a commercial metro and has fine parks and broad squares. Margao has gained more significance with the opening of the Konkan railway and it is the main railway terminal at South Goa. Interesting places in Margao are:
Kolva beach: About 6km from Margao is Kolva beach, the pride of Salcete and considered as the rival to Calangute in scenic splendour. It is a series of beaches blended in harmony to provide an 18 km stretch of beach with Palolem and Betul beaches at the far end.
Agonda beach:
Situated about 33km from Margao, Agonda is a secluded small beach where nature lovers can find peace and tranquillity.
Palolem Beach: the beach is 37km from Margao. Palolem is one of the most enchanted beaches in Goa and yet not very crowded.
Canacona: 40 km from Margao on the way to Karwar is the intricately carved wooden temple of Sri Mallikarjunaor Lord Shiva.
Mapusa
Mapusa is located 15km from Panaji across the river Mandovi. It is the principal town of Mapusa in North Goa with easy access to the beaches of Calangute, Vagator, Anjuna and Chapora. This largest urban centre of north Goa has become popular due to the exotic weekly bazaars that are held in this town on every Friday. The tourists and Goans from nearby areas gather here to buy everything from an old brass lamp to garments or to witness the trading in the market.
Ponda
This is the administrative Headquarters of Ponda taluka. Located 28km from Panaji, one of the main tourist attraction is the Safa Masjid, the biggest and most famous of all 27 mosques in Ponda. Sultan Adil Shah of Bijapur built the mosque in 1560.
Shi Mangueshi temple: About 10km from Old Goa and on the way to Ponda lies Farmagudi and Mangesh where there are fine Hindu Temples those survived the onslaught of the Portuguese. The 400 years old
Mangeshi temple dedicated to Lord Shiva at Priol is the most celebrated of them all. A unique feature of these temples is their multi-storied lamp towers.
Kavalem: In the valley of Ponda lies Kavalem, where the Shanta Durga temple with an impressive idol of Goddess of Durga in a tranquil mood flanked by Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva, is situated.
Vasco-Da-Gama: This is one of the two major railway terminuses into Goa the other being Margao. Vasco-Da-Gama is close to the Marmugao harbour and is only 3km from Goa's Dabolim Airport
:::: Important Tel No ::::
Police:

100 / 226482 / 223400

Fire:

101 / 225500

Ambulance:

102 / 223026

Railway Enquiry:

131 / 235054 / 232169

:::: Hospitals ::::
Casualty:

223026 / 223010

G.M.C Bambolim:

225727 / 223658