Top 10 Places  To Visit In  North Goa

02/MAY / 2024

North Goa Tour 

North Goa, along with South Goa, is a treasure trove of pristine beaches and high-end resorts. Not only does it offer picturesque and lively beaches but also boasts of some of  the best clubs. 

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Fort Aguada 

Fort Aguada, a 17th-century Portuguese fort, graces the Sinquerim Beach in Goa. Perched atop a hill near the River Mandovi, the fort's appeal is heightened by a lighthouse.

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Chapora Fort 

Standing majestically over the Chapora River, Chapora Fort is renowned for its breathtaking view and stunning sunsets. The locale gained popularity after being featured in the movie  'Dil Chahta Hai'.

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Anjuna Beach 

Anjuna Beach, a prominent beach in North Goa, has gained immense popularity over the years. Despite the increasing crowd, it continues to draw tourists due to its rich hippie culture heritage 

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Baga Beach

Baga Beach, located in north Goa, is renowned for its vibrant atmosphere. Despite not being untouched, the beach is popular for its lively beachside bars and nightclubs, making it a preferred destination for party enthusiasts.

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Calangute Beach 

Calangute Beach, known for its commercial appeal, is a bustling hotspot for tourists and locals alike. The beach is popular for offering various water sports activities such as parasailing, banana rides, water surfing, and jet-skiing.

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Arambol Beach 

Arambol Beach, known for its golden sands and gentle waves, draws a sizable crowd. A unique feature is the freshwater lagoon located at the end of the nearby  Kalacha beach.

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Morjim Beach

Morjim Beach, situated on the northern bank of the Chapora River estuary, serves as a nesting ground for Olive Ridley sea turtles. The beach offers visitors the opportunity to take long walks or relax on sunbeds during lazy afternoons.

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Church Of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception 

The Church Of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception, a colonial Portuguese Baroque-style chapel, stands as one of the oldest in Goa. Its exterior is painted in pure white, and it features double flights of stairs that zigzag across the hillside where it is located.

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Anjuna Flea Market

Anjuna Flea Market is a haven for shoppers. The market offers a wide variety of items including souvenirs, handicrafts, hippie clothing, and trinkets.

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North Goa's Clubs 

North Goa is a favourite destination for party enthusiasts, known for its lively clubs. Notable names include Club Cubana, Club Mambo, and Tito's Nightclub, among others, offering  merry-making opportunities for revellers.

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