19th December – A peek into Goa’s fight for freedom
Finally, on 19th December 1961, India conquered Goa from the Portuguese and Goa became a part of India. Therefore Goa celebrates 19th December as Liberation
Finally, on 19th December 1961, India conquered Goa from the Portuguese and Goa became a part of India. Therefore Goa celebrates 19th December as Liberation
INSV TARINI- ‘Tarini’ named after one of Goa’s ancient boat goddesses – a 56-foot sailing yacht built to withstand rough seas for an all-women naval crew
Situated around 20 kilometres from the Capital City of Panjim, lies Velha Goa or Old Goa, the erstwhile Portuguese Capital of Goa and home to
Every year, on the second Monday of October, the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, in Colva, celebrates the Colva Fama. A feast of the
Located on the north bank of the Mandovi River and steeped in 400 years of history, is the oldest fort in Goa – the Reis
The idyllic Benaulim beach is situated in South Goa between Colva and Mobor Beaches. Its village name is steeped in folklore. A picturesque fishing village, Benaulim is
Record holding Cdr. Abhilash Tomy is readying himself to sail around the world on another historic voyage. This time it will be on board the
The Corjuem Fort also known locally as Khorjuve is a must visit Tourist spot in Goa. Located around 4 kms from the famous village of
When work on widening a section of the road began in the village of Chicalim, little did workers, locals or scientists expect to discover extensive
Goa is known for its beaches and a relaxed lifestyle. Every other Indian would trade anything in the world to be a Goan. Goa receives