Introduction:
Goa, India’s smallest and most beautiful state, is India’s largest. The beaches and nightlife have made it a popular tourist destination. There are many things to do and see in Goa apart from beaches. Such as water sports in candolim, but there are also some less-known attractions. We take a look at some of Goa’s most unusual places in this post!
1.Ashwem beach
In North Goa, Mandrem, Pernem, you will find the peaceful and beautiful Ashwem Beach. Because of its calm waters and no rocks, this beach is great for swimming and sunbathing.
Ashwem Beach is home to Olive Ridley Turtles, who visit the beach every year between October-December to lay their eggs. While enjoying the water activities at Ashwem Beach, you can also spot other marine animals such as dolphins and whales.
2.Velsao beach
People who enjoy spending time in peace and quiet will love this beach. The waves are gentle and calm at the beach. Coconut trees provide shade for the visitors to the beach.
This beach is a popular spot for couples who wish to spend quality time together. You have many options for accommodation, from 5-star hotels to budget-friendly resorts. At velsao, you can also find affordable homestays.
3. Harvalem is a fall.
With its waterfalls that reach over mountains and water falling down over boulders, the waterfall is a serene scene. As it flows over smooth rocks, dense vegetation and smooth rocks, the water turns milky-white.
There are also two smaller, but equally impressive waterfalls located nearby to the main falls.
Visitors can either walk in the morning from Harvalem village to reach the falls or drive the entire way from Sanquelim village to reach them. You can also hire a boat from Dudhsagar resort, near the falls.
4.Mollem National park
Mollem National Park, located in South Goa, covers 400 hectares. It is one of the most popular spots in Goa to see wildlife. There are many species of birds, reptiles and animals that can be found here. You will also find endangered species like marsh crocodiles, mugger crocodiles, and marsh-crocodiles.
5.Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary
For wildlife lovers looking to discover the Goa nature, Bhagwan Mahavir Wilderness Sanctuary is a wonderful place. It covers 60 kilometres (24 miles) and is divided into two parts: Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary, and Mollem National Park. Many wild animals can be found in this sanctuary, including sloth bears and leopards as well as gaur, tigers, and even gaur.
6.Ella church:Our Lady Of The Mount
The Church of Our Lady of the Mount is located in Old Goa. This church is the oldest Indian church dedicated to Mary, mother of Jesus Christ. It’s also known as Nossa Senhora Do Monte, which means Our Lady of The Mount. This church was built in 1566 by the Portuguese. Anyone visiting Goa should visit it.
It is also perched on a small hill that offers stunning views of the city below at sunrise and sunset.
This church is best visited in the morning or late at night, as it’s often deserted during these times.
7.Chorla ghats
The beautiful hill station of the Western Ghats is Sankhali Chorla, in North Goa’s Sahyadri mountain ridge.
Sahyadri has stunning views of the surrounding Sahyadri mountains. The hillsides are covered with dense foliage, accented by wildflowers and creeping vines hanging from the branches. This area is home to many species of birds, including parrots and peacocks, butterflies like the common brown and crimson-rose butterfly, jackals, monkeys, and sloth bears. Rare species of plants, such as orchids and bromeliads, can be seen.
8. The Arvalem caves
Arvalem Caves are one of the most popular places in Goa. It is located in District Bicholim, at a distance 29 km from Panjim, and 46 km away from Vasco Da Gama Railway Station. This mixed architecture is what makes these caves unique.
According to mythology, these caves were used originally by Pandavas. This is where it is believed that Pandavas spent their exile. It is possible to see Shivling Was here, which indicates that they are a Hindu cave. It is believed that it was also used as a shelter by Buddhist monks.
9.Savoi spice garden
Visiting the Savoi Spice Garden in North Goa is one of the most memorable things to do in North Goa. The vast array of spices you will find there is something for everyone. It is located near Ponda and contains many organic herbs and spices that cannot be found anywhere else in India. You will be guided through the garden by the guide who will explain their properties and their culinary and medicinal uses.
10.Hollant beach
Hollant Beach can be found on Goa’s western coast, close to Merceshwar temple. The beach is approximately 10 kilometres from Vasco da Gama. It can be reached via NH 17 and Calangute-Baga roads. Hollant beach has the best thing about it. There are no restaurants or hotels nearby, making it a great place to spend quality time with your family or on your own without being disturbed by outsiders. The small creek that runs into the ocean makes it even more peaceful and beautiful.
Takeaway
Goa is a popular destination for backpackers and tourists. We’ve also included where they are located to help you escape the crowds and enjoy a trip to one of the most idyllic paradise destinations.