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20 Best Adventure Places to visit in Goa

Dabolim

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Dabolim is the gateway to the famed Bogmalo Beach, Reis Magos Fort and several other popular tourist destinations in Goa. Best known amongst these is the Bogmalo Beach, which blends tourist activities with Goa’s famed tranquillity. Water sports like windsurfing

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Ponda

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Ponda, also known as Fonda, is Goa's quickest developing city. It has also been called "Antruz Mahal" because of its renowned temples and rich cultural legacy. But modern Ponda is also home to numerous manufacturing plants and fast paced industrial

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Mapusa

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Mapusa, also known as Mapuca in Portuguese, is a Goan residential community that has also been a prominent market community in the state for a long time. It is a focal point for Goa's tourism industry. Mapusa's proximity to the

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Morjim

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Morjim is a census town on the north bank of the River Chapora. It is known for the Morjim Beach, which is among the last remaining nesting habitats of the endangered Olive ridley sea turtles. It is also home to

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Bardez

4.5

Bardez is the name of a region and taluka in North Goa. The name is credited to the Brahmin immigrants who migrated to the Konkan via Magadha in Gangetic India from Aryata, in the north-western part of the Indian sub-continent.

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Chinchinim

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Chinchinim draws its name from 'Chinchinath', the local deity of one of the town’s four temples. While these sanctuaries no longer exist, the old history of the town still lingers on in its name. After the Portuguese invasion, the town

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Cuncolim

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Cuncolim is a city in South Goa district in the state of Goa, India. It is a former village, now with a municipal council of its own, in the south Goa sub-district taluka of Salcette, India. It is a piece

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Sancoale

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Sancoale is a census town in South Goa. It is believed to have once housed the Hindu deities Lakshmi Narasimha, Shantadurga Shankhvaleshwai and Vijayadurga. But around 1560, the deities were shifted to Veling and Kerim during the Portuguese inquisition. Today,

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Sanguem

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Sanguem, in South Goa, was among the Novas Conquistas or new conquests added to Portuguese India in the eighteenth century AD. Today, with a population of just close to 7000 people, Sanguem still boasts of many important landmarks. These include

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Mormugao

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Mormugao in South Goa is among India’s principal ports. It was featured in the 1980 film The Sea Wolves and the Hindi film Bhootnath. At the time when the Portuguese conquered Goa in the sixteenth century, they built their maritime

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Pernem

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Pernem, in North Goa, was among the Novas Conquistas or new conquests added to Portuguese India in Goa in the eighteenth century AD. The town is renowned for its Dussehra festival, which is spread out over five days. It concludes

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Porvorim

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Facing Panjim, just off the Madovi River, is the state’s legislative capital Porvorim. Both Goa’s legislature and judiciary govern the state from this town. A residential hub for local Goans, it also boasts of Goa’s oldest and largest mall Mall

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Quepem

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Quepem, in South Goa, is an integral part of Goa’s Portuguese history. The town owes much of its stature to the efforts of the Portuguese nobleman Deão Jose Paulo, who developed many of the early facilities of this town on

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Saligao

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The village of Saligao has gained prominence due to its proximity to Calangute and Mapusa. Travellers can often choose to live in Saligao and explore the more commercial Calangute Beach. The Mãe de Deus Parish Church, made in the Portuguese

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