Goa in India- A Paradise

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Goa is one of the state of India. It has the population of around 1.3 million. Panaji, the capital of Goa, is the town with Portuguese styled cafes, whitewashed churches and overhanging balconies.

There are museums and various Piligrim centres to visit. Beaches are the paradise on earth. It is a fascinating mixtures of Indian and Portuguese architecture. In addition, the region is justly famous for its many colourful festivals, including Mardi Gras, celebrated with Christian fervour.

The forest in Goa is nearly 1/3 of its geographical area. Tourits can even enjoy massive fish steaks fresh from the sea or a wide and delicious choice of both continental and Indian dishes.

If you have ever dreamt of a warm land of space and light, where the beaches stretch for silvery miles, you luxuriate lazily on the white sand, then Goa, will be a place where the wish to linger will be overpowering.

Austin K
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I'm Austin K., a passionate writer exploring the world of News, Technology, and Travel. My curiosity drives me to delve into the latest headlines, the cutting-edge advancements in tech, and the most breathtaking travel destinations. And yes, you'll often find me with a Starbucks in hand, fueling my adventures through the written word

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