GOA! [ Pearl of the Orient ]

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Important Note: If you want to enjoy the nature and a peaceful vacation, May – July is the month to visit Goa. If you want to enjoy the Beach Party and the Wild crowd, December – January is the time.
Clubs have free entry for girls and cheap for couples. Alcohol and Fuel are extremely cheap ;p 

Mid-November to Mid-February: This is the perfect time to relax on the beaches and for other outdoor activities in Goa. December is the time when Goa witnesses one of its most popular festivals, Sunburn, besides extensive Christmas and New Year celebrations and is home to lakhs of visitors from across the world. You might want to book your flights/hotels in advance since this is the peak season and prices go way higher than you would imagine.

March to May: This is the season when the temperature rises, the sea becomes rougher and the weather turns hot and humid. The good thing is that Goa is not too crowded during this time. However, the prices of hotels and home stays become way too reasonable in case you want to visit Goa for a three-to-four day break with your beloved, looking for peace and calm.

Mid-June to October: There are parties across the length and breadth of Goa to welcome the rains that hit Goa during this time. If you love the monsoon and the lush green countryside that the Rain Gods turn Goa into, July to September is a great time to visit. The festival of Sao-Joao (fertility feast of Saint John the Baptist) is also held in June. It’s an interesting event where men jump into wells that are overflowing to fetch bottles of the local alcohol called feni



Here are the 16 places to visit in Goa:

  • Baga Beach: Shopping Streets
  • Calangute Beach: Exciting Watersports
  • Dudhsagar Waterfalls: The White Wonder!
  • Fort Aguada: History & Architecture
  • Candolim Beach: Clean Shores
  • Anjuna Beach: Flea Markets
  • Chapora Fort: Offbeat Beauty
  • Divar Island: A Peaceful Escape
  • Dona Paula: The Luxurious Locale
  • Basilica Of Bom Jesus: St. Xavier’s Remains
  • Se Cathedral: Marvelous Mosaics
  • Palolem Beach: Pearl-White Sands
  • Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary: Exotic Mangroves
  • Sinquerim Beach: A Fort In Ruins
  • Arambol Beach: Blissful Weather
  • Miramar Beach: River Meets Sea!
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