
Panaji , Goa (sightseeing)
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Panaji
is one of the most of India's smallest and most pleasant state capital.
Built on the south of banks of
the wide Mandovi River, it officially became the capital of Goa in 1843, though
the Portuguese viceroys shifted their residence from outskirts of old Goa to the
former place of Adil Shah in Panaji as early as 1759.
While most people
pass through Panaji on their
way to the beaches or old Goa
, the atmosphere is
easy and people are friendly.
In the oldest part of the town, the Portuguese heritage has survived remarkably
well; there are narrow winding streets, old houses with over changing balconies
and red-titled roofs whitewashed churches and numerous small bar and cafes.
Portuguese sign are still visible over many premises.
Many signs in Portuguese are still visible over shops, cafe's and administrative
buildings. Its 'sights' are few, but among those worth visiting are the old
Church of the Immaculate Conception (on the hillside at one end of the Municipal
Gardens) and the Mahalakshmi
Temple.
The nearest beach is at Miramar, 3 Km along the road to Dona Paula.
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Panaji
|| Margoa
|| Vasco-da-Gama
|| Old
Goa || Mapusa
|| Ponda
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Anjuna
Beach || Arambol
Beach || Calagute
Beach || Betul
Beach || Colva
Beach
Dona Paula
Beach || Miramar
Beach || Palolem
Beach || Vagator
Beach
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