Agonda is a three-kilometer long, beautiful cove of white sand, secluded in the palms. Also known as the silent beach, Agonda is the undiscovered paradise of Goa. The Agonda village is surrounded by a lush green cover of forest land.
Read MoreButterfly beach lies near Palolem Beach. It is a small cove surrounded by dense trees. The beach is named so because the surrounding trees attract a variety of butterflies, or may be the beach itself is in the shape of a butterfly.
Read MoreThe popular Goan beach fort Cabo de Rama is named after Lord Rama. Also known as Cape Rama Fort. This is one of the oldest forts in Goa, build here before the arrival of the Portuguese. With the historic significance related with its name.
Read MoreCotigao, Goa's fourth and the second largest wild-life sanctuary was established in 1968 to protect a remote and vulnerable deciduous forest on the Goa-Karnataka border. The sanctuary is known for its dense forest of tall trees, some of which reach 3
Read MoreGalgibaga in Canacona, South Goa, a secret enclave sandwiched between the Arabian Sea and a tiny hillock. Galgibaga beach is ideally a poet's delight and a Philosopher's retreat. Galgibaga beach is South Goa is perhaps one of few hidden treasures th
Read MorePalolem Beach is largely unspoiled and is inhabited by both local fishermen and by foreign tourists who live in shacks along the shore or in the main village itself. It is about one mile long and is crescent-shaped; one can view the entire beach from
Read MoreSmaller and less crowded than Palolem to the north, Patnem makes a quiet and friendly alternative. backed by relaxed beach shacks and has a lively surf, making it great for swimming. sunsets with seashells and evenings being forth
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