A unique place like nowhere else in India,Goa combines Indian and Portuguese cultures in a kaleidoscope way, sweetened by sun, sea, sand, seafood, and spirituality. Goa is not just the smallest state in India, but it's also one of its richest and most literate. Goa is situated in the southwest of the nation. The laid-back pace of life in Goa, which many visitors find to be a stark contrast to the frantic pace of the north, is only one of the many unique characteristics of this destination.
The main attraction of Goa is unquestionably its long stretch of beaches with golden sand that sparkles and has a distinct atmosphere. There are also many beach shacks there where you can unwind by the water while being protected from the hot heat.Visit the stunning Colva beach, the buzzing Baga, and Mandrem for a more tranquil experience, or simply sit by the water at Miramar and watch crabs and shells scuttling back to be buried once again. When it comes to participating in water sports, Goa is nothing less than a paradise. All of these activities—water skiing, banana boat rides, scuba diving, and water scooter rides—are sufficient to make you feel free. Goa's flea markets are the perfect place to shop 'til you drop since there is some of the most unusual stuff available. For those who love to shop, the Mapusa Market, Saturday Night Bazar, and Anjuna Flea Market are the ideal places to get brilliant jewelry, handcrafted goods, eccentric accessories, boho clothes, and herbs. Travelers from all over the world are drawn to Goa because of its admirable religious practices and the allure of visiting its historic temples and cathedrals. Bom Jesus Basilica, one of the must-see churches, has had St. Francis Xavier's body preserved for more than 450 years.