Top 10 Places To Visit In Goa To See The Unseen!

-Mansi Senghar
Goa has been the most exotic beach location in India. It’s thrilling, and exciting and has the most breathtaking views. Packed with fine dining options, lively nightclubs, buzzing flea markets and beautiful hidden spots, one doesn't need a perfect season or any sort of a reason to visit India’s liveliest getaway destination. But a location that is packed with all kinds of treasures needs a perfect itinerary, and that's what we are here. So here’s a list of 10 places to visit in Goa for a wholesome vacation.
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Grande Island
Caressed on all sides with the Arabian Sea, Grande Island is a sight to behold, but there’s more to this beauty than the scenic views. This Island is largely popular because of the adrenaline rush that awaits the tourists there. The island is famous for snorkeling; a sport where you get to witness the real beauty that lies inside the deep sea, where the marine world exists. Snorkeling is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that you’ll cherish for the rest of your life, and Grande Island is just the best place to visit in Goa for that.
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Bogmalo Beach
Not famous among most tourists, Bogmalo is located in South Goa and has a golden, curvy beach. Like most of the Goa, this beach has a flabbergasting nightlife where the party never seems to stop and time moves at a much slower pace. During the day, when the sun paints a stunning bright picture. One can laze around on the shore and sight dolphins if they are in luck. But if you are someone who loves trying new things, then Bogmalo is the top place to visit in Goa. This beach is known for its water sport and the most interesting of them all is Scuba Diving. Now the question might arise that what if you don't know the art of diving. Well, don't worry because there are people who will train you just to do that. 
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Palolem Beach
Palolem Beach is a white sand paradise, tucked away in South Goa. Lined densely with a thick forest of palm and coconut trees, Palolem is undoubtedly one of the most picturesque beaches in Goa. The best time to visit this beautiful beach is from October to March when the weather is pleasant and the shacks are full of yummy munching options, souvenirs, boho apparel and jewelry. If you are into adventure sports, then Palolem is also the perfect spot for kayaking. However, if you don’t have an unearthly desire to engage in water sports but love to party, then you should definitely book yourself a ticket to the Silent Noise Party. It’s fun and laid back or in other words, it’s extremely Goan in feel.
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Morjim Beach
If you are Bollywood fan then you might have spotted this beach in Alia Bhatt starrer movie ‘Dear Zindagi’. Located in the north of Goa, Morjim is often referred to as the ‘Little Russia’ due to its popularity among Russian tourists. Morjim is surrounded by lush greenery and has various trinkets selling souvenirs that have signboards written in Russian. Another reason for Morjim’s popularity is the water sports activities such as kayaking trips through the mangroves, and sunset cruises on Chapora river that one can indulge in. While in Morjim, one can easily spend their day café hopping and sighting olive ridley turtles. The best time to visit Morjim starts in September, when these tiny creatures start hatching their eggs. If you love offbeat locations, then you should definitely visit Ashwem village - an offside village that has plenty to offer.
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Mobor Beach
Mobor is a pristine beach located in South Goa, that has sparkling clear, crystalline water of the Arabian Sea and Sal River. This beautiful seaside shore is still unperturbed by the crowd and hence makes for a tranquil getaway location. The place is perfect to visit after loads of partying for solitude. Away from the urban frenzy, Mobor beach is a beautiful setting to soak in the warm sun and take a dip in the cool water. If you are really feeling flustered and looking for an unusual way to find calm within yourself, then you should try parasailing here. This fun sport kicks in a hormonal rush while you fleet in the air and behold majestic views of the undulating waves.
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Sinquerim Beach
Adjacent to Fort Aguada, Sinquerim Beach is a scintillating beach in North Goa that's perfect for watching the sunset and a refreshing swim. Sinquerim is one of the oldest preserved beaches in Goa and is widely known for Fort Aguada built by the Portuguese. After a stroll in Fort Aguada, one can also partake in laid-back activities such as Dolphin sightings, one of the lesser-known things to do in Goa. Imagine spotting these cute, carefree creatures skipping through the waves against the setting sun. Isn't that extremely relaxing yet a fun activity to indulge in on your trip to Goa?
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Dudhsagar Falls
Goa is home to one of the tallest waterfalls in India. This four-tiered waterfall located on the Mandovi River is popularly known as the ‘Sea of the Milk’. This fall is God’s work of art and shows the tremendous force of nature. The sight is so enchanting that one gets lost in its beauty. This charismatic beauty was also showcased in the movie ‘Chennai Express’. A trip to Goa is unfulfilled until you visit this great fall. You can trek to this gushing cascade that looks like a stream of milk and witness the rich flora and fauna found there. A trek to Dudhsagar will allow you to witness the natural wonder of the Sanctuary jungle. This sanctuary is home to many animals and birds, including wild dogs, Bengal tiger, grey-headed myna, spotted deer, bear, leopards, bison, and different varieties of butterflies – lime butterfly, Mormon, and tailed jay, to name a few.
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The Ancestral Goa Museum
Located in the small village of Loutolim which is 25 km from Panaji, The Ancestral Goa Museum is also known as big foot. This museum is privately run by Maendra Jaocelino Araujo Alvares who recreates the rural life as it was a few hundred years ago. The work showcased here are done by local children and artists. This model village showcases miniature houses and social division through traditional occupations such as fishermen, artisans, a music school known as Escola da Musica, farmers, liquors shops, the village market, and a feni distillery. The Ancestral Goa Museum was also cited in the The Limca Book of records for being the longest laterite sculpture in India. This Museum is a true work of art and a must-visit stop while exploring Goa.
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Sahyadri Spice Farm
South India is known for its spice plantations and Goa is no exception to this. So, if you want to be aroused by the rich of freshly grown farm spices then you must visit Sahyadri Spice Farm. Located on the way to the ‘sea of milk’ aka The Dudhsagar Falls, Sahyadri Spice Farm is a sprawling farm where one can take a stroll. Hiring a guide to walk you through the farm is a great option to have a better experience here. Sahyadri is one of the explored gem in Goa. The elephant tour and the delicious lunch spread is the highlight of trip for many.
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Big Daddy Casino
Big Daddy Casino brings Las Vegas to the sunshine land of India, Goa, where the standard of living is as high as it gets. This unique blend of gaming and entertainment center is a luxury one needs to experience while they live the extraordinaire Goa life. Located off the coast of Mandovi River, Big Daddy is the biggest casino in Goa, where even A-listers such as Sanjay Dutt & Dan Brazilian have visited. Big Daddy is one of the top 10 places to visit in Goa to enjoy gambling, drinks, food and entertainment all night. So to get high on the Goan Vibes, Big Daddy should definitely be on your list of places to visit on your trip to Goa.
Now, we think we’ve given you ample reasons to book your hotels in Goa and plan a mind-boggling trip to Goa.
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