Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Goa Tourism Themes park





Goa is situated on the western coast of the Indian peninsula. Goa displays colonial heritage that had been patronized by the Portuguese. India's most popular beach resort lures ardent tourists from all over the globe. Afternoon siesta and evening feista rule the way of life here. Goa is a traveller's ultimate destination for its scenic splendor, golden beaches, rocking night life and scrumptious food and of course the good old feni. A walk down the city promises to captivate your attention with the beautiful churches and the towering forts that take you back into the Portugese era. Goan culture is a confluence of many cultures. The vibrant life of Goa makes it an irresistable vacation destination.

The famous Dona Paula is located near the rocky point between the Mandovi and Zuari rivers at the place where these two rivers meet the Arabian Sea. There is a small and peaceful palm fringed beach with casuarina groves. One gets a panaromic view of the Zuari estuary, at this secluded bay. Tourists throng this place to simply chill and sunbathe.

Weather wise:
Goa has a consistent climate throughout the year with just meager fluctuations in the temperature. December and January might require light woolens, but April and May are warm. The period from June to October brings heavy rain, almost up to 320 cm. The temperature during the summers ranges from 24°C to 32.7°C and during the winters it ranges from 21.3°C to 32.2°C.
Climate:
Goa has a moderate temperature showing negligible variations in different seasons. May is the hottest month while January and February are the coldest. There is a prevalence of tropical weather rest of the year. Southwest Monsoon brings rain in Goa between June and September. July is the month that receives maximum rainfall while February gets least amount of rain.
Shopper's Stop:
Goa is a highlight on the shopper's map, the place is primarily famous for shells decoratives and cashew nuts. The other attractions include terracotta and brassware. The Anjuna Beach is famous for its Wednesday Flea market. One can also lay their hands on the famous feni and native jute items here.

Goa is truly a traveller's delight as it offers an array of visual treat in the form of its beaches, forts and churches.

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