Goa " India's Golden Coast

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By Ava Mason

Head to Goa for a taste of India that's sure to delight. This little enclave on Indias west coast offers the perfect balance of beach and culture.

Holidaying in Goa is a distinctly laid-back affair. Everything moves at a slower pace here with life completed as nature intended, with minimum fuss. Aside from its natural beauty, the glorious beaches and the sunshine, you are sure to enjoy the Goan hospitality " warm, friendly and relaxed.

There is nowhere on earth quite as intriguing as India and few places on the sub-continent offer such an eclectic mix of colour and atmosphere as Goa. Perched on the west coast of India, with long sandy beaches down to the Arabian Sea, Goa has become India's land of plenty. Migrant workers seeking employment, Nepalese and Kashmiris selling ethnic goods to tourists and wealthier Indians buying second homes boost its population to nearly one and a half million.

A Colonial Past... A Portuguese colony until 1961, Goa has shaken off most of its European past, but a few colonial gems still remain. For the last few years in particular, Goa has been known as the land of wealthy with tourism firmly established. Visit a Goan beach resort and youll find a fascinating array of stalls and traders selling everything from ethnic jewellery to tacky souvenirs.

For most visitors to Goa, the main attractions are the bars and beaches - and they are superb " as well as the hunt for that elusive bargain souvenir. The Goan or Nepalese traders have years of experience of what "special price" really means. They have another quality - patience. Their stalls are set up with meticulous precision as part of an ordered daily ritual.

Hedonism or Tranquility? If youre looking for a lively holiday then Goa's most established resort Baga offers a multitude of bars and restaurants. Further north the coast enjoys more peaceful resorts such as Arambol with its paradise beach. South of the state you'll find Palolem " a more traditional Goan experience where fishermen still haul in the daily catch along the beach.

A sunset to remember... Sunset on a Goan beach is greeted with a noise and an atmosphere. Villagers set up food stalls, sarong sellers offer silks and cottons, and children offer flower necklaces.

A glorious mix of Indian culture and European influences makes Goa a unique holiday destination. Set foot on its shores and you wont be disappointed. - 20763

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