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If you are planning to visit North Goa and want to explore offbeat places then you can refer my blog - https://www.tripoto.com/goa/trips/most-instagrammable-offbeat-places-in-north-goa-and-how-to-reach-6089b80a6de98
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South Goa has some unexplored, raw nature spots to visit, where u can plan your travel too. You could start with Butterfly beach Pray at Tambdi Surla Shiva temple Play in the waters of Dudhsagar falls Explore golden sands of Cola beach, Cabo de Rama and cavelossim beach. Peep into Cabo de Rama fort Explore aviation museum and Goa chitra museum for artefacts. Rajbagh, Mobor, Betul, agonda are other beaches to visit. https://tripoto.page.link/BcoCURvrKbC55wiq9 You can check the above link for more spots.
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Goa will never fail to entice you with its landscapes peppered with paddy fields, coconut groves, windy cliffs and riverside forts. While the southern part of the state is a haven for tourists seeking quiet days spent by the tranquil seaside, Goa tourism in the north is known primarily because of its bustling shacks and legendary nightlife. From the umpteen number of places to visit in Goa, a few that most definitely shouldn’t be missed are the Fontainhas – India’s only existing Latin quarters, the 17th century old Bom Jesus Basilica; to revel in a little bohemian spirit, the vibrant Wednesday flea market at Anjuna Beach, and Dudhsagar – one of India’s highest waterfalls. But if you’re here simply to unwind, there’s no dearth of things to enjoy. Starting with spotting a dolphin or two at the Palolem beach, marveling at the routinely glorious sunsets at Chapora fort, taking leisurely strolls through the mossy ruins of St. Augustine in Old Goa or simply soaking in the salty tropical breeze with platefuls of butter garlic prawns, bebinca and a few too many rum and cokes, with a side of jazz and Konkani music. Here is the link to Goa's travel guide, which has everything you need from attractions, hotels, budget, activities and more: https://www.tripoto.com/goa Hope it helps!
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I have been living in Goa for an year now. Check travel recommendations on my blog posts, especially for North Goa. Do spend some time in South since it's more peaceful, cleaner, and doesn't attract hordes of tourists.
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