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Variously
known as the pearl of the orient and a “Tourist paradise”, the state of
Goa is located on the Western coast of India – the Konkan belt.
The magnificent scenic beauty and the architectural splendors of its
temples, churches and old houses have made Goa a firm favourite with
travelers around the world.
Goa was liberated by the Indian army from Portuguese colonization on
December 19, 1961 and became a Union Territory with the enclaves of
Daman and Diu. Having been the meeting point of races, religions and
cultures of East and West over the centuries, Goa has a multi-hued and
distinctive lifestyle quite different from the rest of India. Hindu and
Catholic communities make up almost the entire population with minority
representation of Muslims and other religions.
The allure of Goa is that it remains quite distinct from the rest of
India and is small enough to be grasped and explored in a way that other
Indian states are not.
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.
Then the weather gets fairly hot around May and by the end of June, Goa
receives the full blast of 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.
Lazylagoon Sarovar Portico Suites rs a magnificent view of the lagoon,
situated in the heart of North Goa, a stones throw away from the famous
beaches of Baga, Calangute & Anjuna
Connectivity :
By Air: There are daily flights from Delhi and Mumbai. It is well
connected with Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Kolkata and Chennai.
By Rail: Goa is well connected by Konkan Railways to Mumbai,
Delhi, Pune, Secunderabad, Bangalore and other major cities.
By Road: Panaji is well connected by road to the main national
highways crossing through Goa, to Mumbai- 594 km, Belgaum- 157 km,
Bangalore- 632 km, Mysore- 696 km
Places Of
Interest :
The sacred remains of the patron saint of the East, St. Francis Xavier,
lie enshrined in the Basilica of Bom Jesus and has made Goa famous as
the “Rome of the East”.
The most famous beaches along Goa’s 100 km long coastline are Gasper
Dias, Calangute, Colva, Bogmalo, Vagator, Mabor etc. These beaches
attract thousands of visitors every season, when this lush locale is
full of colour, music, delicious food, fun and frolic.
No. of rooms in
different categories:
Superior Room: 13
Suites: 26
Facilities in Room:
Tea/coffee maker
Wi-fi connectiviy
Direct dialing
Private Bar
Electronic safety locker
Electronic Door Locks
Room
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