Goa Tourism: Embarking on (six flags theme parks) the Colorful Journey

By rohan arora

  One of the most famous beach destinations in the world today, Goa has made it to the list of the foremost tourist destinations in India, especially when it comes to entertainment. Goa tourism is growing at a maverick pace, thanks to the promotional efforts of the tourism department. The tiny state on the western coast of India is visited by numerous tourists, domestic as well as foreign. Growth in Goa tourism has caused a proportional growth in the related industries, and today a significant population depends on tourism for its livelihood.

A tour to Goa cannot be imagined without the beaches. The beaches of Goa form a long coastal stretch that is interrupted by three rivers. The beaches in north Goa are more popular than their southern Goa counterparts. They are well known for their entertainment quotient, and are regular venues of beachside moonlight parties. Anjuna, Vagator, Baga, Calangute, Miramar and Dona Paula are the famous beaches of Goa.

The Goa tours are also known for the immense variety of water sports. Your trip to Goa will come alive when you indulge in activities like water skiing, speed boating, para-sailing, water scootering and fishing. These activities are the highlights of Goa tourism and make up a memorable family vacation.

Food is an integral part of the Goa tours. The state has a cosmopolitan culture where Konkanese, Indian and Portuguese cultures have come together to form a wonderful mix. This is evident in Goan cuisine. The beach shacks offer you a wide range of Goan and other food. During your trip to Goa, dont miss out on the authentic cuisine of the state like Pork Vindaloo, Galinha com Coentro, Galinha Cafreal Sambharachi Koddi, and Goan Fish Curry. Do not leave Goa without tasting Feni, the local drink of Goa, available everywhere in the state.

The colorful journey in Goa continues with the festivals. The people of Goa love revelry, a Portuguese tradition. The major festivals are Christmas, Easter, Holi, Mardi gras, Ganesh Chaturthi, Diwali, and Eid. The carnival is the best time to visit Goa. Held in February, the Goa carnival brings out Goa in all its colorful and vibrant glory.

As a tourist in Goa, you will be delighted to find a large number of accommodation options all around the state. These range from luxurious resorts to beachside huts. So whatever your budget is, you will find a place to stay of your choice in Goa. Panaji, the capital city, Mapusa, Old Goa, and Margoa are the main cities and have a lot of hotels to choose from.

Sightseeing involves the forts, temples, and the famous churches. The churches of Goa, like the Basilica of Bom Jesus are famous all over the world for their historic and religious significance. There are some well known wildlife sanctuaries in Goa and some scenic spots like the Dudhsagar waterfalls.

The Goa travel packages offer you all inclusive tours of the state. They cover the tourist destinations of the state with well planned itineraries, and include accommodation and dining facilities.

Come to the frolic capital of India Goa, and let yourself loose in the non-stop revelry.

Rohan Arora is a travel writer based in India. I did my masters in travel and toursim from Delhi University For more information on Goa tourism, resorts in Goa contact us. We will give you complete travel related information about goa and other Destinations of India

ITALY : THE MARCHE REGION !
By capil007

  If you are looking for a European tourist destination, consider the Marche region of central Italy. Depending on your interests, it is an ideal vacation spot. You can get classic Italian food, and wash it down with fine local wine. And the Marche region hasn’t yet been discovered by tourists. There’s a tradeoff; you won’t have to fight the crowds to see what you want to see. On the other hand, you’ll have a hard time finding fancy hotels. And the roads are not always the best, not much of a surprise when you consider the region’s hilly terrain. We’ll start our tour of this region in the north and work our way south.

The little town of Urbino is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was a great center of learning in the past. The University has about twenty thousand students, considerably more than Urbino’s resident population of approximately fifteen thousand. You’ll also find the Galleria Nazionale delle Marche (National Gallery of The Marche) with Titian’s Resurrection and Last Supper. The city also contains several Renaissance churches worth visiting.

Given that the great Renaissance painter Raphael was an Urbino native, it’s not very surprising that this town is home to the Galleria Nazionale delle Marche (National Gallery of The Marche) located in the Palazzo Ducale (Duke’s Palace). Would you believe that this beautiful Renaissance building doesn’t contain much of his work? On the other hand, you can find Titian’s Resurrection and Last Supper there. The Casa Natale di Raffaello (Birthplace of Raphael) displays a Madonna fresco which is definitely associated with Raphael. But experts aren’t sure if he painted it himself or if his father painted it and Raphael and his mother served as models. The city also contains several Renaissance churches worth visiting.

Ancona is a port city that was largely destroyed during World War II. Among its sights are the Twelfth Century Duomo di San Ciriaco (Saint Ciriaco Cathedral) and the Romanesque Santa Maria della Piazza.

Ascoli Piceno is a valley town home to some fifty thousand people. You’ll want to see the Piazza del Populo (Square of the People) and the Thirteenth Century Palazzo dei Capitani del Populo (Palace of the People’s Captains) and several other historic churches. Try to get to Ascoli Piceno for the first Sunday in August to enjoy Renaissance costume parade and jousting tournament.

The Marche boasts many regional specialties, such as brodetto (fish soup) with thirteen kinds of fish and seafood. See our companion article I Love Touring Italy - The Marche Region for a sample menu and more information on Marche wines as well as an in-depth examination of its tourist attractions. The region is home to two red DOCG (the G stands for Guarantita) wines, the Montepulciano-Sangiovese based Rosso Conero Riserva and the Vernaccia di Serrapetrona based on a local grape.

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HOLIDAYS ! IN CANARY ISLAND
By Bobby Dhanoa

  Fuerteventura is second major Canary Island and offers remarkable Spanish experiences, if considering it as your holiday destination. The island has really long beaches and is known for its cuisine, natural environment and lots of striking tourist attractions.

Following are some of the things to do when holidaying in Fuerteventura:

Spanish Finca

This countryside is not a big attraction but can be visited when holidaying in Fuerteventura for the delicacies like sauces, jams and cheese, local Craft ware and Aloe Vera. From amazing flowers, abundant plants to marvelous scenery, this attraction is worth paying a visit.

Betancuria

Capital of Fuerteventura, this part of the island is really small, but has remarkable archeological and history rich structures and museums, for those interesting holiday in Fuerteventura.

Oasis Park

This tourist attraction is spread across the area of 50000 square metre and also supports a botanical garden, as well as a zoo. Tourist and visitors can also enjoy their holiday in Fuerteventura, with the amazing camel safari and stunning views from up hills.

El Museo de La Alcogida

El Museo de La Alcogida is an open-air museum presenting the essence of rural and rustic village culture and life. The show puts forward humble and self effacing farmers, craftsmen and houses of old times, worth making it a superb tourist attraction. The museum can also be visited for experiencing the low-ceilinged and shady caf-bar, when on a holiday in Fuerteventura.

Casa Santa Mara inside Museo Artesana

This picture perfect restaurant surrounded with parasols, laurel trees, bougainvillea, and cactus garden and citrus trees. This restaurant is a tourist attraction in itself as it helps tourist and visitors unwind, when on holidaying in Fuerteventura. Some of the delicacy you can relish in this place include home made cakes and wines, Lanzarote smoke salmon and sizzling pork fillet. Best way to enjoy a great holiday in Fuerteventura is to have its local cuisine.

Islote de Lobos Nature Reserve

This tourist attraction is a natural reserve and is quite admired by tourist and visitors holidaying in Fuerteventura. Many people simply visit this reserve for tranquility, abundance of natural beauty, peace of mind and lots of recreation. The easy way to reach this attraction is via a boat ride from the land of Corralejo. Islote de Lobos does not just offers freshness and calmness, but also has breathtaking views to capture.

La Lajita Zoo

Located at the eastern coastal rural community of La Lajita, this zoo is perfect way to enjoy family time when holidaying in Fuerteventura. From small animals, camel safaris, horse rides, a parrot show, palm trees to a beautiful bar, this tourist attraction offers a lot.

Best time to visit of holiday in Fuerteventura

It is believed that the best time for a holiday in Fuerteventura is between November and February, because of less heat and not much of rain.

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