Top Reasons to Visit Goa

One of the most common yearly reasons for a trip to Goa is the hope of experiencing “love at first sight.” Compared to the rest of India, this region stands out due to its combination of sun, sea, sand, seafood, and spirituality.

Many tourists find the slow pace of life in Goa to be a welcome change from the north’s fast-paced cities.

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REASONS TO VISIT GOA:

    • If you take the attitude that “life is a beach,” you won’t take it too seriously. 

Goa boasts a long coastline, with beaches spaced every few miles along its 75-mile length. Blue sand beaches with healthy palm palms are calling your name. You could spend the entire day at the beach and not get bored.

A day at the beach, sunbathing, or a reflective stroll barefoot is the best medicine for your body, mind, and soul. Just remember to bring along some sunglasses and sunscreen.

Goa’s beaches include Calangute, Palolem, Baga, Anjuna, Candolim, Arambol, Agonda, Morjim, and Miramar.

    • To paraphrase a popular saying, “Goa is all about fun and the water to prepare for a rush of excitement”:

Those who are thalassophilia will always find an excuse to get in the water. Goa’s beautiful beaches and hot summers call for exciting water sports.

In the eyes of those who appreciate it, saltwater will always be irresistible. They become intensely curious and eager to learn about marine life whenever they are near the water.

Parasailing, water skiing, jet skiing, windsurfing, banana boat rides, scuba diving, dolphin watching, and snorkeling are just a few water sports that must be experienced during a trip to Goa.

    • Goa hosts events and festivals all through the year when things get going, and the locals let loose:

Easter (March or April), Grape Escapade (April), the Goan Food and Music Festival (April), the Konkan Fruit Fest (April), India Bike Week (April), and the Goa Heritage Festival (April) are some of the most significant festivals to attend in Goa during this time of year (May).

    • Admire the mystique of Earth as you appreciate the beauty of the Dudhsagar Falls:

Some have speculated that the name “Dudhsagar” means “sea of milk” because of the milky white foam that is created when the gigantic waterfall crashes into the lake (Dudhsagar). This 1017-foot-high whitewater waterfall is a sight to behold as it thunders down the virtually vertical face of the mountain.

It’s a daily reminder that there are things in the natural world that are much more formidable than the capabilities of the human body and intellect.

    • Seek blessings with a secular sense at the places of worship:

Catholic churches and Hindu temples live side by side in Goa. There is no tension between the followers of these two faiths; in fact, it is common for them to marry within their faith and even participate in the rituals of the other.

The addition of the Portuguese and Indian building styles to the already impressive sacred structures is remarkable.

The oldest church in Goa is the Basilica of Bom Jesus, the most visited place. The church, built at the end of the 15th century, is home to some truly unique artwork, including several paintings that blend impressionism and surrealism.

St. Francis Xavier’s tomb is an excellent example of Baroque architecture.

This mysterious location in the heart of old Goa houses a coffin that visitors can view. People from all around the world go to this beautiful chapel.

It is important to understand the Mangueshi temple within the context of the Portuguese invasion because it was one of the temples the invaders destroyed in 1567. A village called Kushasthali developed on the southern bank of the Zuari River, and it was there that a famous temple was built.

    • The simple act of going shopping may be a form of therapy, and we need it badly when we travel to an exciting area like Goa:

Goa is home to various lively marketplaces where you can purchase various goods, including clothing, accessories, spices, and handmade creations.
Goa is known for its local markets, which attract many tourists.

You’ll need to bring as much as possible to appreciate this stunning destination.

A few markets in Goa include Ashwem Beach Market, Mapusa Market, Baga Market, Calangute Market Square, Mackie’s Night Bazaar, Anjuna Flea Market, Panaji Market, Mackie’s Night Bazaar, Night Market in Arpora, CocoRoots, and Ingo’s Saturday Night Bazaar. Some of these markets are open until 2 a.m. or later, selling various unique goods.

    • Reckon the lazy evenings by cruising and letting your hair down at the clubs:

One of Goa’s biggest selling points is its exciting nightlife. If you aren’t a part of the culture, you won’t fit in in Goa. You can party till the sun comes up in any one of a plethora of local establishments.

The young, fun-loving crowd congregates everywhere, from beach parties to nightclubs to bars.
Club Cubana, Tito’s Bar and Club, SinQ Night Club, Cafe Mambos, Curlies, Shiva Valley, and Hilltop are a few places in Goa where you can go out at night.

    • Lovebirds can have a haven of romance amidst beautiful natural settings and luxe resorts:

Goa is the location of your choice whether you’re getting married, taking a honeymoon, or simply looking to fall in love. Goa is home to several beautiful and romantic spots that won’t disappoint. There are several ways to deepen your romantic connection with your loved one at the resort where you are staying.

    • Indulge in some of the mouthwatering Goan cuisines: 

Most dishes in this cuisine combine regional flavors and Portuguese influences with seafood, coconut, and rice. The catch of the day is brought in by boat, and the chefs at the area’s best seafood restaurants get to work right away preparing their signature dishes.

While you enjoy the Arabian Sea sunset, order a whole kingfish or a dosa from one of the numerous beach shacks that line the beaches.

A trip to Goa wouldn’t be complete without sampling some of the mouthwatering local fare, including hog vindaloo, Goan fish curry, sorpotel, fish recheado, prawn balchao, bebinca, and of course, the local alcoholic beverage, Goan Feni.

    • Are you seeking to deepen your peace of mind and get a golden glow simultaneously? 

Goa has the ideal environment for rejuvenation thanks to its beautiful nature, which includes rolling hills, turquoise waters, and golden sand beaches. Goa’s relaxed atmosphere and peaceful surroundings make it an ideal place for yoga enthusiasts to promote their revitalizing way of life and gain new converts from all over the world. Many visit because it is home to some of Goa’s top yoga retreats, but they also discover drop-in classes and retreats for personal growth.

You’ll find beautiful, well-built yoga shalas where you can relax and focus. Shree Hari Yoga Retreat seems like a miniature paradise because of the abundance of tropical plants. While you’re in town, you can enroll in a yoga session with local instructors. The use of organically grown and purchased veggies in the preparation of healthy dishes is sure to please health-conscious diners. An experienced chef teaches vegetarian Indian cooking.

Leaving all of your worries behind, unwind and rejuvenate in the tranquil settings of Shree Hari Yoga:

It’s winter in Goa now, the time of year when meditating on the divine and practicing yoga brings the greatest blessings. The true power of yoga isn’t in the vigor and endurance it gives the body but in the profoundly good ways; it has the power to transform our entire human system. It can assist people in gaining profound spiritual insights, focusing their minds, letting go of negative emotions, forming good habits and behaviors, and enhancing relationships with others.

Beaches like those at Anjuna, Ashwem, Arambol, and Calangute are among those in the area that you should visit. Every day of the year, the retreat is accessible. You can take your family and friends to more well-known locations in Goa.

Shree Hari Yoga Retreat is surrounded by tropical gardens and is not far from Mandrem Beach. It radiates tranquility in all of its forms. Due to the amazing flora and fauna, this place nurtures your body with poise.

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