Goa India is very interesting and attractive for many reasons. While it is one of the smallest states in the country in terms of population and is actually the smallest geographical state, it is certainly not the smallest in culture, arts and historic heritage. Panaji is the capital, though Vasco da Gama is the state’s largest city. Another major urban center is the city of Margao, it is historic and contains many landmarks and icons. Margao also continues to demonstrate some of its Portuguese influences. All of these cities and of course many others are extremely attractive to tourists who enjoy the luxury accommodations provided by the best Goa spa resorts .
In addition to these dynamic cities and urban centers, Goa is well known for its beautiful beaches and scenic views. The weather and temperatures in Goa reflect its location in the tropical zone. This makes it very warm and humid for much of the year. It also provides for great days at the beaches for most of the year. Sunsets are amazing and water sports are engaging. Tourists enjoy spending their time on one of Goa’s beaches as much as exploring the many cultural aspects it has to offer. It stands to reason that tourism is Goa’s primary economic resource, and the businesses are well equipped to accommodate the multitudes of guests Goa plays host to each year.
The culture of Goa is rich in historic significance. The arts a prominent form of expression and many are based on traditional stories and religion. Two forms of traditional Goan music are the Mando and dulpod. Mando originally developed in the 19th century and was established by the Catholic population. It is interesting because it contains elements of Eastern and Western themes and styles and serves as a meeting place between the two. The dulpod is a traditional folk dance. It is interesting and somewhat confusing to foreigners due to its free style. There is no consistent theme or story and it is entirely improvised.