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Goa Travel Tourism

Goa Tourism

Highly recommended for the travelers who are in search of an ideal destination for spending their time in tranquility and peace, is Goa. It has been a favorite holiday destination among travelers for a long time. What a unique fusion of sun, sand, sea shore and surf is Goa. One could only feel the bliss of the place by visiting it. Goa does not start with beaches and ends with Churches. But it has much more to it.

Goa tourism has enough potential to entice tourists. The temples, exotic cuisines, wildlife sanctuaries, Ayurveda and Spa resorts and beach resorts are just few attractions. Other main attractions include its nightlife abound in happening discos, casinos, pubs and bars.

With a fresh entry, Medical Tours in Goa are also becoming quite a popular among the medical tourists. This new trend of medical tourism, makes Goa all the more special and much sought after destination in India.

Beaches of Goa: Blessed with a large coastline, the state enjoys some of the best beaches in India. From north to south Goa abounds in exotic beaches. These beaches are a place where you can lay down, build sand castles, walk on the shore, play with the sea waves, indulge in any adventurous water sport. Spend some quality relaxing here in serenity.

Nightlife of Goa: The travelers who love he hippie lifestyle must be allured by the Goan nightlife. "Sun Never Sets"- describes Goa best. You will find an array of discos, pubs and bars, casinos in Goa that are open till mid night and some for night long. The Goan nightlife is very invigorating.

Ayurveda and Spa in Goa: Ayurveda is not indigenous to Goa. The Ayurveda and Spa resorts here are sure to heal your spirits, help you find harmony in and around you. The rejuvenating massages and treatments at these resorts are a boon for the fatigued travelers.

Cuisines in Goa: Goa is a gourmet's delight where cuisines of whole world is present. Name a type of delicacy and you will have it right on your dining table. Goan, Indian, Japanese, Chines, Moroccan, Greek, English, Italian, Israeli all are there for you in Goa. You just go and have a bite or two to enjoy that mouth watering taste.

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