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Jul 19, 2016
Vagator is the coastal village which is situated in north Goa just near of the Anjuna beach.

Jun 08, 2016
Mhadei wildlife sanctuary is a famous animal reserved area land in Goa state which is situated Sattari taluka, north Goa.

Apr 10, 2016
Goa holiday tour is nice plan to explore its beaches where people can enjoy variety of the water sports such as fishing, scuba diving, swimming, boating, banana boat riding, water scooter, water skiing, parasailing, windsurfing and Dinghy Sailing.

Mar 23, 2016
Chapora River:- It is a very popular river of the North Goa which started from Ramghat, Maharashtra state and go into Arabian sea just near of the Chapora fort and Vagator Beach. A small village Morjim is also located at bank of this river.

Apr 27, 2015
Goa is a smallest and Godgifted state of the India. Goa state has only two district which is spread in 3,702km square area land. Goa state is alos famous for its wildlife sanctuaries. It has 7 most famous wildlife sanctuaries.

Apr 05, 2015
Goa is a most popular tourist destination in India territory. It is located at western coast of the India.

Mar 13, 2015
Goa is a land of the fun and entertainment in India. Goa is most popular tourist destination in India.

Feb 20, 2015
Goa is a beautiful land in India. It was Portuguese colony from 1510 to 1960. Goa is spread in 3, 700 kilometers square area land. It has mix cultural activities which includes Indian and Portuguese.

Feb 01, 2015
Goa is most popular tourist destination in India. It has lots of tourist places which popular in all over world. Daily lots of people come to visit these place and get full enjoy. Goa is most popular destination among foreigners and Indian tourists.

Jan 11, 2015
Goa is a natural gifted land which has lots of beautifl natural places like wildlife sanctuaries, beaches, rivers and island. Goa also has several famous temples which are dedicated to Hindu God and godes.


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