5 must-visit places in South Goa for an unforgettable vacation
TRAVEL TRENDS, GOA Created : Sep 11, 2024, 09:00 IST
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5 must-visit places in South Goa for an unforgettable vacation
Planning a trip to South Goa, but have only beaches in mind? Wait! While you might be of the opinion that Goa is only about beaches, then think again. This part of Goa is actually more lively than that of North Goa. You will find a mix of everything here, from serene beaches, wealth of natural beauty, ancient monuments, and a mix of everything to suit every kind of traveller. So, here we have curated a list of 5 must-visit locations that actually capture the essence of South Goa.
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Dudhsagar Falls, Goa
This place needs no introduction. It is one of the most iconic waterfalls in that county that turns into a sight to behold, especially during the monsoon season, when the waters gush down with full pressure. It’s interesting to note that the term ‘Dudhsagar’ translates to ‘Sea of Milk,’ which aptly describes its character of milky-white cascade of water flowing from a height of around over 300 m. Why visit this place you might ask. Well, you can trek through the lush green forests or take a jeep safari through Bhagwan Mahaveer Wildlife Sanctuary for an experience to remember.
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Agonda Beach
Well the list had to have a beach. When in Goa, you just can’t ignore beaches entirely. So for all the beach lovers out there, Agonda Beach is truly a hidden gem in South Goa. This long stretch of golden sand will let you enjoy sunbathing, take leisurely walks, or just relax and let your senses calm down with the soothing sound of the waves. Also, since this beach is not that commercialised, you can rest easy as it won’t be crowded for sure.
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Se Cathedral Church
Se Cathedral Church in Old Goa is a brilliant instance of Portuguese colonial architecture. Built in the 16th century, it stands as one in all the biggest churches in Asia. Its beautiful white façade and intricately designed interiors, presenting altars devoted to diverse saints, make it a prominent spiritual and ancient attraction. The church’s bell, referred to as the ‘Golden Bell,’ is one of the biggest in the world, and makes for an intriguing place to visit.
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Cabo De Rama Fort
Perched on a cliff overlooking the Arabian Sea, Cabo De Rama Fort offers panoramic views and glimpse into Goa’s rich past. Over the time, the fortress has changed multiple hands between Hindus, Portuguese, and British rulers, thereby each leaving their mark. Today, visitors can explore the ruins, soak up in lovely ocean views, and immerse themselves in the fortress’s storied history. The quiet surroundings and the natural beauty make this place a super special spot for photography and leisurely walks.
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Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary
For nature enthusiasts, Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the most sought after vacation spots in South Goa. Spanning over 240 sq km, this sanctuary is home to a variety of wildlife, where one can spot animals like leopards, deer, and other species. The sanctuary also serves as the gateway to Dudhsagar Falls, and offers a rich biodiverse environment for trekkers and wildlife lovers alike.
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