Attractions
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Colva Beach
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Goa Chitra
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Bigfoot
Big Foot Museum is a museum and a theme park based in the South Goa, India, village of Loutolim in the sub-district (or taluka) of Salcete. It is a museum dedicated to rural Goan life.[1] It was founded and is run by the artist Maendra Alvares.This privately run venture recreates a Goan village in miniature that seeks to depict what the local rural life was in the past, over a century ago. The museum is located in an open-air setting.
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Spice Plantation
Savour the experience of a spice garden when you visit the Sahakari Spice farm in Goa. Spread over an area of over 130 acres, this vast farm is home to different kinds of spices and herbs. The entry ticket costs Rs. 400 and the tour will enhance your knowledge about Indian spices and will let you experience the taste of these spices in a delectable buffet lunch, with both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. The tour guides are well versed with the details of each spice and herb growing here and are happy to share their knowledge with you.
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Cabo De Rama
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OLD GOA CHURCH
The Basilica of Bom Jesus (Portuguese: Basílica do Bom Jesus; Konkani: Borea Jezuchi Bajilika) is a Catholic basilica located in Goa, in the Konkan region of India. The iconic church is a pilgrimage centre and recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The basilica is located in Old Goa, the former capital of Portuguese India, and holds the mortal remains of St Francis Xavier.
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MANGESHI TEMPLE
With a history of more than 450 years, Sri Mangeshi Temple in Goa is one of the largest and most visited shrines in this land of sea and sun. It is dedicated to Lord Mangesh, an incarnation of Lord Shiva, who is worshipped as a linga here. The temple architecture is an enticing sight of balustrades, domes, and columns. A magnificent water tank is part of the temple complex. At the entrance, you will come across a seven-story octagonal deep stambha or lamp tower. Constructed in Goan temple architecture style, this majestic tower becomes a sight to behold when lit with oil lamps during festive nights.