Introduction:
Goa, a wonderful state on the West Coast in India’s incredible country of Konkan is where you will find the famous Goa tourist attraction. It is located along the coast belt that is 131km long.
This vibrant city is a must-see for anyone who has ever visited India. It is renowned not only for its beautiful beaches, but also because of the nightlife, pleasant weather, delicious seafood, and many other activities.
Here are some famous spots in Goa
Colva Beach
Colva Beach, one of the most popular beaches in South Goa attracts many tourists in high season (mid November through mid February).
Indian tourists love Colva Beach for its wide range of Aquatic adventure sports, including Jetking, Banana Boats, rides and paragliding.
If you’re looking for a more authentic experience, you can stay overnight in one of the many homestays.
Dona Pavla
Beach is a popular beach in Goa that’s ideal for honeymooners. Next, ‘Lover Paradise’. This Panaji coastal spot even has its own love legend. It is the story of Dhona Paula, the daughter a Portuguese man who leaps into Arabian. Her heart was stolen by Goan Fisherman, who she falls for.
The viceroy was so devastated by the loss of his daughter’s namesake, that all the beautiful areas named after him treated it as an ode to internal love.
Morjim beach
North Goa’s beach offers a wilder, more rustic vibe than other beaches in the state. You can relax here, with sunbeds and beach huts. Because of the large number of Russians that visit Morjim Beach for up to a week, it has been nicknamed little Russia.
The abundance of Russian restaurants in the area can offer a refreshing change from the rest.
A variety of feathered spices can be found in Goa including Kingfisher and Cuckoos as well as Bay-backed shrikes and sandpover. It is a paradise for bird lovers. You can find olive ridley sea turtles along the beaches. These are great photo opportunities for your Instagram stories.
Unexplored areas where there is less crowd
Butterfly Beach
Another unexplored beach. The butterfly beach is found in South Goa. The beach is accessible only by boat and not by car, bus, or bicycle.
It is surrounded with dense vegetation. You can trek through the forest or take a boat ride for Rs 1000. You will find more sea creatures and marine life here. The dolphins and crabs can be easily spotted, as well as the beautiful butterflies that gave the beach its name.
Rivona Caves:
This is the best way to see the thesis. Take the bike and ride the state highway for about an hour.
Only 10 minutes drive from the kurtfurthera.
Rivona is said to have been a place of meditation for a Buddhist monk, and Latrine Rock within is said to be his meditation spot.
It’s located in Rivona Village, South Goa. The view from the top of the ocean is simply breathtaking. It is a must-see because of its unique design.
The Foot Museum
The Ancestral Goa Museum is located in a small village, approximately 10 km from Margao. It is 25 km from Panaji. This Museum is also known for its bigfoot.
This museum is an open-air museum that focuses on the lives of the villager.
This model village in Goa showcases the various types of houses. It also features traditional occupations and social classes like artists, fishermen, teachers, schools, Liquidator shops and the village market.
Netravali:
This mysterious spot is located in Goa. The Netravali lake, which is located in South Goa’s Sangam district, is only 65km from the Goa Airport.
It is a normal lake. Some Methane deposits are below the ground, which alternate and cause the water surface to bubble out.
It is very unusual and entertaining to watch. You can also have a fish spa. So, just put your feet in the water and let tiny fishes do the rest.