Goa distinguishes itself as the first state in India to adopt Regenerative Tourism, setting an inspiring benchmark for sustainable travel. While beaches in Goa remain iconic, Goa is also a treasure trove of cultural experiences and historical places. Alongside the nightlife in Goa, visitors can delve into its unique culinary heritage, which reflects a blend of Konkan and Portuguese influences, offering a flavourful journey through its diverse history.
The state is also home to Parshuram Bhoomi, a site of great spiritual and historical significance. It provides a deeper understanding of Goa's ancient traditions and the enduring cultural narratives that shape its identity. LetsGoa.co.in invites travellers to visit and experience Goa from a whole new perspective.
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<span>The Basilica of Bom Jesus is a monument typical of the classic forms of plane architecture, introduced by the Society of Jesus, otherwise known as the Jesuits. The façade, which is of granite, represents features of five styles of architecture: Roman, Ionic, Doric, Corinthian and Composite. It is a large single Nave structure built (1595-1605) and paid for with legacies left by Dom Jeronimo Mascarenhas, a wealthy Portuguese Captain of Cochin.</span>