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North
Goa has some wonderful Churches and Ancient Hindu Temples that
are significant to several local and regional sects and therefore well
visited all through the year.
For Domestic
Indian Tourists to Goa, temples in Goa are a part of the sightseeing trip
that most operators undertake.
Temples are
steeped in traditions and have a countryside backdrop and are spread
around entire North Goa (Panjim, Mapusa etc.). This often is a
welcome change from the beaches that most tourists seem to flock to.
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Mangeshi Temple Goa
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Mahalakshmi temple Goa
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Gopal Ganesh Temple Goa
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Nagesh Temple Goa
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Mahalakshmi Temple Bandora Goa
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Mahalakshmi Temple Bandora Goa
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There are more
than two dozen temples spread around North Goa that are significant. There are more
than two dozen Churches in North Goa that are very beautiful and some even
have architectural significance.
South
Goa - Much like North Goa, South Goa is also filled with
Temples and Churches having countryside backdrop. They are spread all over
South Goa (Madgaon, Curtorim, Cancona etc). South Goa is less
populated and temples have a remote location feel.
Driving around
the countryside in South Goa visiting different temples and Churches could
be a completely different experience to a touristy sightseeing
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