Oct 17 2007
how many tourists visit Goa
Foreign tourists number 300000 a year, and domestic 960000 a year, so the number
of tourist who visit each year is just below the total local population.
Oct 17 2007
Foreign tourists number 300000 a year, and domestic 960000 a year, so the number
of tourist who visit each year is just below the total local population.
Oct 17 2007
The best time to visiting Goa is between the months of October to March ie,particularly winter & spring season.The seas would be calm and soft golden sands and blue skies with white clouds gives most peace.
The temperature around this point of time remains low and pleasant, thereby making the stay more eventful and adventurous.It’s never too hot or too cold due to its proximity with the Arabian Sea. Overall the climate is Coastal.The days are hot and the evenings and nights are pleasantly cool.
Oct 17 2007
Goa is Famous for the exotic beaches from Soth to North sea line.
Famous Beaches : Benaulim,Calangute, Colva, Sequirim, Dona Paula, Vagator, Varca, Palolem
Famous Churches : Se Cathedral, Basilica of Born Jesus
Oct 16 2007
The Best Season or time to Visit Goa is from September 15th – May 10th. From February to April One can enjoy the Sea beaches with the luxury of Temporary built Resturants and there Services.
Oct 16 2007
Apart From the Rainy Seasons / Monsoons , Goa is enjoyable throughout the Year.
Best Season : September 15th – May 10th.
Peak Season : December 10th – January 10th.
Off Season : June-August. ( Rainy Season with its own Charm, I would suggest for a BackWater trip and Sea View)
Oct 16 2007
Through out the Year , One can visit Goa. Goa is a real paradise for travellers. The Peak Season to visit Goa is from December 15th to January 10th, when the Hotels and Beaches are crowded. To enjoy at its best , I would suggest to visit Goa during October to December and from January 15th to April Last.
Best Season : September 15th – May 10th.
Peak Season : December 10th – January 10th.
Off Season : June-August. ( Rainy Season with its own Charm, I would suggest for a BackWater trip and Sea View)
Oct 12 2007
Benaulim is a beach Town cum Village South Goa district, India and is also known as Banavali.
The best part of any south Goa beach is its natural beauty, and as benaulim located along the scenic south goa coastline, it is one of the calm and cool places to visit. Legend has it that Lord Parashurama, the incarnation of Lord Vishnu, shot an arrow from the Sahyadri mountains in adjacent konkan; the arrow (Baan in Sanskrit) landed at the site of this present-day town. The village also host a special significance for Christians as it is the birthplace of Father Joseph Vaz.
As of 2001 India census[1], Benaulim had a population of 10,163. Males constitute 49% of the population and females 51%. Benaulim has an average literacy rate of 74%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with 51% of the males and 49% of females literate. 9% of the population is under 6 years of age.