Goa is one of the country’s most popular tourist attractions, attracting visitors from all over the globe. When visiting Goa, visitors have a plethora of sites and attractions to pick from. However, the following are the top ten locations to visit in Goa:
Fort Aquada: This fort is one of the biggest in Goa and is in excellent condition. It is a significant monument in Goan history. This fort is located on Sinquerim Beach and has a magnificent view of the Arabian Sea.
Lamgau Caves: Those seeking adventure and a willingness to step off the main path must pay a visit to Lamgau Caves. The Lamgau caves may be accessed by a trek via the Lamgau village, however this is a rigorous trek that can take quite some time. The other route to the caves is through Bicholim, which is on the way to Mapusa. The caves are quite artistic in design, and they are also surrounded by a small stream.
Madei Wildlife Sanctuary: Located in North Goa’s Sattari takula, this animal sanctuary spans an area of 208 square kilometres and is home to a variety of wildlife species. Additionally, one may see a variety of bird species.
Spice Plantations in Goa: Located in the Ponda region, the spice plantations are a popular tourist destination. The plantations are organically farmed, and as a result, they are famed for their excellent aromatic spices.
Old Goa: Old Goa is located not far from Panaji, Goa’s present capital. A visit to Old Goa, which preserves the beauty and charm of a bygone era. The Basilica of Bom Jesus, which houses the remains of Saint Francis Xavier, is one of the most visited sights in Old Goa. The Convent and Church of St. Francis of Assisi, founded in 1521, is located directly across from the basilica.
Anjuna Flea Market: Every Wednesday from morning to evening, Anjuna Flea Market is highly famous. The flea market is closed during the monsoon season. The market is quite popular, since it has over 500 vendors offering everything imaginable.
Se Cathedral : The Se Cathedral is Goa’s biggest cathedral, dedicated to St. Catherine. The church’s architecture is in the Portuguese-Gothic style, while its interiors are decorated in the Corinthian style.
Goa State Museum: A must-see for anybody interested in tracing Goa’s historic and cultural past. The museum is located in Panaji near the KTC bus terminal and is open Monday through Friday.
Maya Lake: Goa is well-known for its aquatic features, which include not only beaches and rivers but also lakes. Mayem Lake, located in Mayem, North Goa, is one of the most popular lakes. This lovely lake is a popular picnic place where visitors may enjoy joyous boat excursions.
Panjim Bridge: The Panajim Bridge, popularly known as the Mandovi Bridge, links Panjim to Betim Village. One may either take in the magnificent views of the river or take a ferry ride from Betim to Panjim.