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About Goa

Situated on the west coast, Goa (Go Goa) is known for its striking landscape, famous beaches, astounding monuments and churches, bustling Goa nightlife and Portuguese heritage. When the British Raj was established in India in 1858, the small southwestern state of Goa had already been a Portuguese colony for 348 years, and this influence makes it a little different from the rest of India. Panjim, the capital city located in the center is well-connected with an international airport and roads and trains run from North to South part of Goa. It is traditionally known as a tourist paradise for its natural scenery, unique beaches and cultural diversity.

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Beaches

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Goa has well over 25  mazing beaches ranging from the full-of- life party destinations to the serene and peaceful ones.

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Basilica de Bom Jesus

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This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a church, which is situated in Old Goa, and is an excellent example of Baroque architecture. Basilica of Bom Jesus was constructed in the year 1605.

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Church of St. Francis of
Assisi Beaches

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The Church of St. Francis of Assisi is a heritage construction, which was built in the year 1660 by the Portuguese as a chapel, and was later given the status of a church.

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Chapora Fort

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Chapora Fort first got noticed in the movie Dil Chahta Hai. This ancient fort in North Goa offers splendid views of the adjoining Vagator beach and overlooks the Arabian Sea from all angles.

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Dudhsagar waterfall

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One of India’s most splendid waterfalls, Dudhsagar Falls are located approximately 60 kilometres away from Panjim.

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Fort Aguada

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This majestic fort perched over the Sinquerim beach is an architectural marvel of the 17th century, which was constructed by the Portuguese in order to defend their land.

About Pune “The Oxford of the East”

The cultural capital of Maharashtra is located on the Western Ghats of India. The  limate and Weather condition of the city is simply healthy living. It is relatively hilly area with a tropical wet and dry climate which makes this city heaven. Pune is equally credited for Academic and Industrial platforms, combination of these represents the city as Oxford of the East.

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Eye Catching Spots

The Osho International Meditation Resort has  brought international fame to the city of Pune.
• The Tribal Museum
• Shaniwar Waada, built by the 'Peshwas' in 1736.
• Parvati Hill temples and Sinhagad Fort.

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