Goa Sightseeing

There are a number of Goa sightseeing options. Be it the beaches, churches or temples of Goa all attract tourists and travellers to the golden holiday destination.

Temples of Goa
Noroa River, the Arvalem Waterfall, and the Brahma Camandolu or Water Pot of Brahma - the creator, in the old Goa Hills are the main Hindu pilgrimage spots in Goa. One more sacred place is Sidhanath Mountain in Borim Village.

Amongst the myriad temples found here, there is a vast representation of the gods and goddesses of the Hindu pantheon, which testifies to the catholicity of the people's beliefs as well as their mutual tolerance. Indeed, Goa is could be loved just for this rare quality which one feels imperceptibly on even a short visit. 

Safa Shahouri  Masjid, Ponda

This is the biggest and the oldest mosque in Goa. It is the only remaining one in Ponda taluka among the 26 mosques that were built by Sultan Adil Shah of Bijapur in 1560. The oldest part today is the water tank in front of the mosque. It used to be surrounded by a garden with many fountains, all of which were destroyed by the Portuguese.

 

Anjuna Flea Market by Boat

Highlights of the Tour  Pick up and drop to boat wharf at Candolim  Boat ride to Aguada Bay to spot the Dolphins  Carry on boat ride to Anjuna beach  Spend approx. 2 hours at Anjuna flea market.  Walk along the beach to the coach.  Coach drive to lunch stop.  After lunch drop back to Hotels

 

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