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Arambol (or Harmal) situated 32km northwest of Mapusa. Parties do occasionally happen, drawing revellers across the river from Anjuna and Vagator, but these are rare intrusions into an otherwise tranquil, out-of-the-way corner of the state. Modern Arambol is scattered around an area of high ground west.... |
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The place offers some of the most breathtaking scenery against the backdrop of jungle covered Sahyadri Hills, an extension of the Western Ghat range. Here pearl white beaches, pretty white-washed churches and distinctive Hindu temples exhibit a totally new face of Goa....
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Mapusa is also a shopper's paradise as it offers almost all the goods and services to the tourists holidaying on the beaches of Condolim, Calangute, Anjuna and others. The famous weekly market of the town and its close proximity to Goa's famous.... |
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A bustling town and the headquarters of South Goa District, Margao has an old worldly charm about it. In the ancient times, it was a major religious center, dotted by a number of temples and other shrines... |
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The town has some industries and not very much else besides the highly dilapidated ruins of a fort, and an ironic history, which classifies it as "the town that never was". Well, leaving the dramatics aside, Marmagoa..... |
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The picturesque town of Panjim or Panaji is located on the southern banks of the Mandovi river. The town of Panjim is the state capital of Goa and is built around a church facing a prominent square. The town is studded with some... |
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Pernem stays between the between the Chapora and Arondem rivers. Pernem is Goa's northernmost district and one of its least explored regions.The beautiful Pernem coastline of long sandy beaches, lagoons and coconut plantations has few settlements... |
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Ponda is a major religious center for both Hindus and Muslims. It is reputed for its mosque, which is the largest in Goa and five temples that are located around the city. The town is also known as 'Antruz Mahal' because of the concentration of culture, music, drama and poetry.... |
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Vasco da Gama, 29 km by road southwest of Panjim, sits on the narrow western tip of the Marmagoa (also known as Mormugao) peninsula, overlooking the mouth of the Zuari River. Acquired by the Portuguese in 1543, this strategically important site was formerly.... |
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