TOURISM IN GOA
TOURISM IN GOA
The state of Goa, in India, is famous for its beaches and places of worship. Tourism is its primary industry, and is generally focused on the coastal areas of Goa, with decreased tourist activity inland.
Foreign tourists, mostly from Europe, arrive in Goa in winter, whilst the summer and monsoon seasons see many Indian tourists. Goa handled 2.29% of all foreign tourist arrivals in the country in 2011.[1][2] This relatively small state is situated on the west coast of India, between the borders of Maharashtra and Karnataka, and is better known to the world as a former Portuguese enclave on Indian soil. Thus, Tourism forms the backbone of Goa's economy.[3]
Major tourist attractions include Bom Jesus Basilica, Fort Aguada, a wax museum on Indian culture, and a heritage museum. The Churches and Convents of Goa have been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
As of 2013, Goa was the destination of choice for Indian and foreign tourists, particularly Britons, with limited means who wanted to party. The state was hopeful that changes could be made which would attract a more upscale demographic.[4]
On 24 November 2017, Delta Corp Limited claimed to have set up the first casino game training course centre in India at Goa.
Beaches
Goa's beaches cover about 125 kilometres (78 mi) of its coastline. These beaches are divided into North and South Goa.
North Goa beaches
- Pernem
Querim Beach, Kalacha beach, Arambol beach, Mandrem Beach, Ashvem beach, Morjim Beach,
- Bardez
Chapora Beach, Vagator Beach, Ozran beach, Anjuna Beach, Baga Beach, Calangute Beach, Candolim Beach, Sinquerim Beach, Coco beach, Kegdole beach
- Tiswadi
Miramar Beach, Caranzalem Beach, Dona Paula Beach, Vaiguinim beach, Bambolim Beach, Siridao Beach
South Goa beaches
- Mormugao
Bogmalo Beach, Baina beach, Hansa beach, Hollant beach, Cansaulim beach, Velsao beach
- Salcete
Arossim beach, Utorda beach, Majorda Beach, Betalbatim beach, Colva Beach, Sernabatim beach, Benaulim Beach, Varca beach, Cavelossim Beach, Mobor Beach, Betul Beach
- Quepem
Canaiguinim beach
- Canacona
Cabo de rama Beach, Kakolem beach, Dharvalem beach, Cola Beach, Agonda Beach, Palolem Beach, Patnem beach, Rajbag beach, Talpona beach, Galgibag Beach, Polem Beach.
Forts
The landscape of Goa is dotted with several forts.
- Aguada Fort
- Alorna Fort
- Anjediva Fort
- Betul Fort
- Cabo de Rama
- Chandor Fort
- Chapora Fort
- Colvale Fort
- Corjuem Fort
- Gaspar Dias Fort
- Mormugão Fort
- Nanuz Fort
- Naroa Fort
- Palácio do Cabo
- Ponda Fort
- Rachol Fort
- Reis Magos
- Sanquelim Fort
- São Tiago of Banastarim Fort
- São Tomé of Tivim Fort
- St Estevam Fort
- Tiracol Fort
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