Indian beaches are famous for numerous activities including natural beauty and water sports. India is a home to some of the finest beaches in the world and has almost a 7,500 km long coastline. The beaches in all the coastal states are really great and provide a perfect place to spend their holidays. Beaches of Goa or Beaches of Orissa, Beaches of Tamil Nadu or Beaches of Kerala, Beaches of Andaman or Beaches of Lakshadweep, one and all has its own charm and beauty. Goa beaches are lavishly gifted by the nature and paradise for beach lovers, the magic of Goa beaches make Goa one of India’s major tourist destinations, attracting over a million visitors annually. Sun, sand, sea and surf make the beach tours of Goa unforgettable.
More and more travellers and holidaymakers are beginning to realize the numerous activities and other water sports facilities and much exciting options in Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep. Indian beaches can offer together which in course has made them their preferred destination. The salubrious climate and the stunning scenery make the India beach tour a perfect one. Water sports add to the tourist attractions and one can enjoy windsurfing, kayaking, canoeing, water skiing, yachting, scuba diving and a host of other water sports while enjoying the India beach tour.
Beaches in India are exotic and present spectacular effects and memorable experiences. The clear blue waters, the palm fringed beaches and the sun-drenched sands are truly awesome and fantastic. Beaches, a place in Kerala where one gets to enjoy a bath in the sun, brisk sea puff of air and air of fragrant spices. The breathtakingly beautiful beaches of Kerala have forever been the most vital aspect in terms of attracting tourists from all corner of the globe. BKS & DKS offers beach tour of India and provide you with flattening holiday packages on competitive prices. So be ready for the beach holiday of your life time that was always a part of your dreams.
Goa Churches
Churches in Goa are famous for their architecture and intricate designs. Thanks to the Portugal regime for giving the Indian state of Goa this wonderful pieces of art. Most of the churches in Goa display a tiered frontispiece and are framed with columns and pilasters. They belong to the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. The local population, with their artistically receptive minds, assimilated the symbols of Christian art.
Visit Old Goa, and you will be amazed to see how it has preserved the archaic flavour of Christianity. Travel to St. Francis Tomb at the venerable Basilica de Bom Jesu, even now the foremost of Christian pilgrimage destinations in the East and more importantly a world heritage site. Plan a holiday trip during the time when the sacrophagus of the holy saint is removed from the silver casket for public viewing.
Walk across the square called Terreiro de Sabaio to reach Se Cathedral, dedicated to St. Catherine. Hire a cab and reach the western end of Old Goa, to reach the Holy Hill. There stands the Chapel of Our Lady of the Rosary, built in 1526 and one of Goa's oldest churches. Keeping her company are the Royal Chapel of St. Anthony and the Convent of St. John of God.
The most interesting part is that these sacred sites surely display an impressive array of medieval European architecture; a beautiful amalgamation of Portuguese-Gothic style with a Tuscan exterior and Corinthian interior. Other famous churches are the Mary Immaculate Conception, Reis Magos Church, Se Cathedral, St. Anne Church, Church of St. Augustine, St. Cajetan Church, Church of St. Francis and St. Paul Church.
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