Thursday, September 27, 2012

Tourism in Goa Beaches

Tourism is Goa 's primary industry: it handles 12% [ 1 ] of all
foreign tourist arrivals in India . Prachi Desai has been appointed as
the face of Goa Tourism.
The state of Goa is famous for its excellent beaches, churches, and
temples. BomJesus Basilica is another famous attraction in Goa. Fort
Aguada too is a major tourist attraction. Recently a Wax Museum on
Indian history, culture and heritage has also opened inOld Goa.
This tiny state is situated on the west coast of India , between the
borders of Maharashtra and Karnatakaand is better known to the world
as the former Portuguese enclave on Indian soil. With the rule ofthe
Portuguese for over 450 years and the consequential influence of the
Latin culture, Goa presents a somewhat different picture to the
foreign visitor than any other part of the country.
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Beaches:
One of the reasons to visit Goa is its beaches. About 125 KM of the
coast line is dotted with beaches. Thesebeaches are divided into North
Goa and South Goa Beaches. The further north or south you go, the more
isolated the beaches get. However, if you're looking for people, then
visit some of the more popular beaches like Baga and Anjuna. These
beaches are lined with shacks that provide fresh sea food and drinks.
Some shacks arrange special events to attract more customers.

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