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This is one of the oldest churches in Goa and was built in 1595. St. Alex Church is an architectural marvel and one of the few surviving churches in Goa which.
Silhouettes are one of my favorite categories and this silhouette is from my last, fun filled trip to Goa. I believe everyone wanted their picture at this spot and it was kind of favorite on the day we visited one of the beach in north Goa. It was sunset, and I was not happy with photographic journey till I took this shot of a couple helping each other to move around the rocks. I think it was a cute moment which I captured as a silhouette to avoid invading their privacy.
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Goa is visited by large numbers of international and domestic tourists each year for its beaches, places of worship and world heritage architecture.
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Fort Aguada and its lighthouse is a well-preserved seventeenth-century Portuguese fort standing in Goa, India, on Sinquerim Beach.
This beach has one of the finest hotels of Goa , Vivanta by TAZ.
Close to Calangute and Candolim beaches Summertime luxury villa enjoys large tropical gardens and private infinity pool and total privacy
Must view LARGE (30 photos clicked hand-held, stitched in Photoshop)
I had been to Goa before few times before. It was always fun, but most beaches were always packed with tourists and locals. I used to dream of finding beaches where there would be no one but just me!
This time, I took matters into my own hands - got Goa's map and started scouting for those kind of beaches. I had asked couple of people about such beaches and they told me that I could not find such a place in Goa, because these days everything had become too commercialized.
But I still had hope.
Then someone tipped me about some beaches to the North of Goa. I had never been to the North side and wanted to explore. So I packed my camera gear and a map and headed North at 8 am - pretty early to be going to a beach! But again I thought that would work in my favor because less people would frequent beaches at that time.
On the way to Morgim beach, which is the first beach in North Goa, I couldn't help but notice turquoise water to the left. It wasn't Morgim beach where people go but it sure seemed interesting enough as I saw a blue boat docked to the shore. Also it looked like the whole place was abandoned.
I parked my bike in the shade and moments later found myself looking at this beautiful sight. It was somewhat like a piece of memory from my dream - a beautiful beach all to myself. And this was just the beginning. As the day progressed, I hopped to few other beaches which were equally beautiful and there was almost no one around. The heat all day was pretty intense and getting tanned was inevitable. But everything was worth it when I returned home and looked at the photographs.
Goa, known for its stunning coastline, boasts of some of the most beautiful and serene beaches in India. The golden sands, crystal clear waters, and swaying palm trees create an idyllic setting for beach lovers. From the popular Baga beach to the secluded Palolem beach, each beach in Goa has its own unique charm. Whether you want to indulge in water sports, soak up the sun, or simply relax with a book, the beaches of Goa have something for everyone. It's no wonder that Goa is a top destination for beach lovers from all over the world!