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| Panaji or Panjim is the Capital city of Goa and is also the headquarters of the North Goa district. Located on the banks of the river Mandovi, it is a beautiful and a small city. With an area of 35.99 sq kms, it has a population of 100,000 (approx.). |
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Arambol or Harmal as it is known, is situated in north Goa, 50 kms from Panaji, the capital of Goa. It is the largest coastal village in Pernem district and the only one that maintains its natural serenity. The village is special in many ways. |
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Vasco Da Gama better known as Vasco, is located at the western tip of Mormugao peninsula overlooking the origin of the river, Zuari. The area came under Portuguese rule around 1543, and within a few years, it was transformed into one of western India's busiest ports. It is also one of the industrial and commercial city of Goa. |
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Goa>> Para Sailing |
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Para sailing, also known as parascending, it is a recreational activity where a person is towed behind a vehicle (usually a boat) while attached to a parachute. The parascender has little or no control over the parachute. |
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Windsurfing (also called board sailing) is a sport involving travel over water on a small 2 - 4.7 meter board powered by wind acting on a single sail, that is connected to the board via a flexible joint. The sport is a combination of sailing and surfing. The sail board might be considered the most minimalistic version of the modern sailboat, with the major exception that steering is accomplished by tilting the mast and sail rather than with a rudder.
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Goa>>Speed Boat |
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Speed boat is a craze among the tourists coming to Goa. Speed freaks who love to flirt with the water can't resist getting into a speed boat. There are a lot of motorboats in Goa that have a speed of 10 to 15 miles per hour and few with a speed of 30 to 40 miles per hour. Cidade, Oberoi and the Taj hotels provide high powered boats which give a thrilling experience. |
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