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Heart shape lake

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Heart Shape Lake. By Vilroy D’souza Photoshoots, movies shooting, hangouts and lots more that happen in Goa is at the Heart Lake that is situated at Chicolna near Bogmalo in the South. It is one of the famous tourist spots. Beauty of Goa cannot be described with just one place but actually the whole of Goa itself is at its beauty. Getting to see a heart shaped lagoon with your loved ones and enjoying the Sunset is just what a tourist would want. How-to-get-there? Take the road that goes to Bogmalo and enter the Chicolna road. It will lead you to rocky roads that are divided into two ways, one at your left that will lead you to the heart-shaped lake and in the sea too. Other one that’s to your right will lead you to the top of a cliff also called as ‘Suicide Point’ and that top cliff view will show you the perfect shape of the lake.
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          Three kings church Cansaulim Goa  Cansaulim is a small village situated in the Mormugao taluka in South Goa. Like rest of the Goa, even Cansaulim has a beach famous that is visited each year by thousands of tourists. Within the village, there sits on a hill-top “Our Lady of Remedios Chapel”, commonly known as “Three Kings Church”. It is one of the many well known churches of Goa but unlike the other churches, this one is not really famous for the architectural beauty or its grand history. This church is famous for being haunted to which, and quite ironically, there is also an annual festival related known as “The Feast of Three Kings”.                                                                                                             Goa for a long time remained a Portuguese colony or territory until the 1961 Indian annexation of Goa post which this beautiful town became a part of India. As per the legend, in ancient times, there were three kings in Portugal
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MANALI Once upon a time, Manali was a backpacking capital of India. A dirt track from Manali to Kullu was part of the popular hippie trail. Today it is tough to imagine Manali as a backpacker’s paradise. It has easily become one of the most popular hill stations in India with tourists thronging to Manali in the height of summer as well as winter. THINGS TO DO IN MANALI. Visit Rohtang Pass Reserve a day of your trip to Manali for the Rohtang Pass. Be bowled over by the lush green winding roads that slowly lead to snow. At parts of the Rohtang Pass, the snow never melts. Which means what you see and hold in your hands, could very well be ancient snow.  In  winter, the mountains at the Rohtang Pass are completely covered in snow and it is impossible to get there. Hence, the pass remains closed during winters. Trekking Manali is an absolute delight for adventurers looking to take on the jagged hills. A great base camp for treks, Manali’s Mountaineering Insti
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By Rosevan Menezes Bambolim beach, located on the way to siridao is know to be a place of a peaceful and calm environment. This place is so special and reminds me of a lot of memories give had on this beach. Its a long area of white sand and calm waters stretching right from siridao to the start of bambolim. Touching the beach is a resort which gives access for tourist to use the beach though there's a resort the beach is  quite and not a all crowded.

St. Jacinto Island

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By Renasha Godinho St. Jacinto Island One of the most exotic places of South Goa the San Jacinto Island is located just few kilometers from the Dabolim International Airport.  San Jacinto Island is one of the beautiful island of Goa.  The island is connected with the mainland by the bridge named 'Silver Gate' There are some old houses situated on this small island. It is said that  the San Jacinto inhabitants made a vow never to give the island on a lease and let construction companies to built touristic or industrial facilities on their land. That’s why nowadays this small island is a lovely green area, which has preserved the purity and charm of amazing Goa nature. There is also a church named st. Jacinto church which increases the beauty of this island. This church celebrates its feast on the last Sunday of September. On the San Jacinto Island you can also find a well preserved old Portuguese lighthouse, from the top of which you can enjoy the breathtaking