PANAJI
(PANJIM) :
The capital city of the State is located
in Tiswadi taluka on the left bank of
the river Mandovi. It can boast of having
the oldest Municipality in Asia. It
is a city of fine gardens and statues.
Enchanting panorama unfolds from atop
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MARGAO:
It is the most important town in South
Goa connected by rail and the national
highway with Karnataka and Maharashtra
and is located in Salcete Taluka.
An important commercial and cultural
centre of Goa, noted for its old mansions
influenced by Western architecture,
it is the head-quarters of South Goa
District.
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VASCO:
It is the port city across the river Zuari
about 40 kms from Panaji. Its roads have a
geometric layout with imposing multi-storied
buildings. Close by is the Dabolim airport
and the internationally famous natural port
of Mormugao. It is also the railway terminus.
MAPUSA:
An important commercial town in North Goa,
it is situated in Bardez taluka on the National
Highway 17. It has a beautiful layout with
gardens and a church. The weekly Friday bazaar
is held at the modern streamlined market and
attended by large crowds.
MORMUGAO
HARBOUR:
(33 kms from Panaji) Four kms from Vasco da
Gama, one of the famous natural harbours on
the west coast of India and the hub of intense
maritime activity. Passenger and cargo ships
call here from all over the world.
MOLLEM:
Situated along the north-east border of Goa,
about one and half hours journey from Panaji
along Panaji-Belgaum National highway, the
Bhagwan
Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary covers about
240 sq kms. of thick forest clad slopes of
Western Ghats and its - valleys and is the
biggest of the four sancturies of Goa. The
sanctuary is rich in wild life. It is a paradise
for bird watchers. Besides flora and fauna
there are many important natural geological
and historical features in this sanctuary.
"Devils Canyon" is one of the most beautiful
geological spots.
BICHOLIM:
About 40 kms from Mapusa, in this district
is the Mayem Lake. Scenic beauty in quiet
surroundings. Nearby is the famous Tambdi
Surla, Shiva temple.
VALPOI:
Beyond Bicholim is this densely forested area
famous for its spice farms, caju plantations
and forest produce.
OLD
GOA:
10 kms east of Panaji lies the city of Old
Goa founded by Adil Shah, in the first decade
of the 16th century. It was developed by him
with a view to shift his capital from Bijapur,
However, Afonso de Albuquerque stormed and
took the city in 1510 which then became centre
of power of the Portuguese colonies for a
few centuries.
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in Old Goa - Click
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PONDA:
Ponda is a singularly drab town in the interior
of Goa. The only reason to go to Ponda is
if you are visiting the wildlife
reserves or the nearby Hindu
temples. Ponda is the Hindu heartland
of Goa. Near the town are the five most famous
Hindu Temples and the 'largest' mosque of
Goa. The deities of most of these temples
are ancient. Hindus fleeing from the coastal
areas shifted these here during the Portuguese
Inquisition. The Bijapur ruler Ibrahim Adil
Shah built the Safa Masjid, a relatively small
mosque, in 1560. This is one of the few Muslim
shrines not destroyed by the Portuguese.
TIRACOL:
An old portuguese fort now converted into
a hotel. Great view and must see once.
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information on Saligao
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