Goa’s history traces ancient kingdoms, centuries of Portuguese colonial rule, and cultural fusion. Conquered by Portugal in 1510, it shaped Christian and Indo-Portuguese heritage before... Continue reading
The Himalayan Iyengar Yoga Centre (HIYC) in Goa has a rich and significant history, particularly due to its founder’s direct lineage to B.K.S. Iyengar, one of the most... Continue reading
Arambol Sweet Water Lake, locally called Panyache Tallem, is a natural freshwater lake formed by underground springs near Arambol Beach, Goa. Historically used by villagers for ritual baths and known for its healing properties,... Continue reading
Goa Surf School, located in Khalchawada, Arambol, has established itself as a prominent institution for surfing and water sports in North Goa. Its history is... Continue reading
Arambol Mountain (also known locally as the Arambol Cliff or Arambol Hill) is a scenic elevation located at the northern end of Arambol Beach, Goa. While it does not have... Continue reading
Arambol Beach, nestled in the northernmost part of Goa, has a rich and multifaceted history, evolving from a serene fishing village into a globally recognized... Continue reading
Curlies Beach Shack, nestled on Anjuna Beach in North Goa, holds a significant place in the region’s tourism history, particularly in the context of its... Continue reading
Mollem National Park and Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary in Goa, India, represent a vital ecological and historical region within the Western Ghats, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a global biodiversity hotspot. Their history is intertwined... Continue reading
Dudhsagar Falls (literally “Sea of Milk”) is one of India’s tallest and most spectacular waterfalls, located on the Mandovi River in the Western Ghats, at the border of Goa... Continue reading
The Goa State Museum, also known as the State Archaeology Museum, is one of the most important repositories of Goan art, heritage, and history. It showcases... Continue reading