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GOA
the Queen of the Orient, the Pearl of the East. A land of
lush greenery and easy hospitality. Of clear blue skies,
sun-saturated beaches, colourful festivals, majestic temples
magnificent churches and monuments. A land of warmth and
sunshine, natural and affectionate, peace loving people.
The
vast green expanse of the Sahyadri mountain range ensures
that Goa has an abundance of water. The sea and rivers abound
in seafood - prawns, mackerels, sardines, crabs and lobsters
are the most popular with the locals and the visitors.
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MAP
OF GOA

The
tourist season in Goa begins in late September and carries
on through early March. The weather in these months is usually
dry and pleasantly cool.
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Then
the weather gets fairly hot around May and by end of June,
Goa receives the full blast of the Indian monsoon with sudden
downpours and tropical thunderstorms.
However
it is also during the monsoon that Goa is probably at its
most beautiful, with greenery sprouting all around.
Besides
the natural beauty, the fabulous beaches and sunshine, travellers
to Goa love the laid-back, peaceful, warm and friendly nature
of the Goan people. After all, more than anywhere else on
planet earth, this is a place where people really know how
to relax.
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