Swaying palms, white sands and sparkling waters: the three essential elements that attract 2 million visitors annually to Goa’s balmy shores are plentiful in this tiny, glorious slice of India hugging the country’s western coastline and bounded by the Arabian Sea.
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MARMAGOA, INDIA
Goa is one of India’s smallest states, but also one of its richest and best educated. It was a Portuguese colony until 1961, for 450 years! We traveled to Old Goa to tour 3 of their churches which are all ...
Posted in MORE SERENITY FOR THE CHAPLAIN AND ME by Swenigale
Palolem
From Aurangabad, I took a first train to Mumbai where I saw again Rupali and Sonali. Their mother cooked for me and excellent prawns with rice dish and a fish. And I took a second train direction Goa, more precisely Margao. In the train I met other travellers and after a night in the sleeper class ...
Posted in Trip through Asia, from India to Japan! by ChachaInAsia
India
to go to in Goa. It’s already occurred to me that his advice may not be exactly what I’m looking for (it ...
Posted in Esther's Adventure by spacebooth







