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Denmark: Cycling the Baltic Sea RouteVideo:�!Category:�!ActivitiesLike many visitors, when I first visited Denmark I did...
11/10/2018

Denmark: Cycling the Baltic Sea Route
Video:�!Category:�!Activities
Like many visitors, when I first visited Denmark I didn’t venture outside of Copenhagen. That was a mistake.
It’s a mistake many make with London and the UK or Barcelona and Spain or Rome and Italy. There’s just so much more Denmark has to offer, from coastlines and landscapes, to forests and cosy villages. On this eye-opening trip, we discover majestic chalk cliffs, stone-sculpted heads, stunning islands, archipelago’s and sixteenth century castles. And we’ll do it all on two wheels.
Did you know Denmark is perfectly equipped for exploring by bike?
It’s flat, has purpose built biking roads and a superb network of cycling routes connecting the entire country. In this article, we explore the Baltic Sea Route, mostly following the N8 cycle route across some of the most beautiful coastal regions in Denmark.
The Baltic Sea Route connects pretty much the whole of South Denmark and stretches over 820km in a huge figure of eight. Therefore, you’ll want enough time to explore it, I’d recommend at least 10 days or 2 weeks, depending on whether you will only travel by bike, or if you will also drive some of the route. As with any travel you’ll get to know a destination better if you spend longer there, and you could easily increase that to 3 or 4 weeks to really take your time.
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The Baltic Sea Route:
South Zealand and Møn
We started this epic cycling trip in�!South Zealand and Møn, which is a massive 170km of the Baltic Sea Route. This area isn’t too far from Copenhagen to the perfect place to start our adventure.
Our first stop was the Gavnø Castle. Known as the flower island, this beautiful building was reminiscent of a Manor House like Goodwood House in England. It has a grand entrance over the bridge and cycling up to it made us really feel like we arrived in Denmark. After a chat with Helle (the Baroness) it hit me just how much there is to Gavnø Castle. From the stunning flowers, a butterfly farm, climbing park, brewery and one of the largest art collections in Europe. There is quite literally something for everyone.
Not to be missed: get a pre-made picnic box from the café and enjoy it in the Castle gardens.
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If you like your art and in particular, graffiti or street art, then head to the city of Næstved. For more than 30 years Næstved has built a reputation among the graffiti world and has several incredible paintings dotted around the city. The best way to spot them all is to arrange a local tour to show you the best of the 19 different street art locations.
We then headed to Møns Klint. Of all the places on the Baltic Sea Route I must admit I was most excited about Møns Klint, one of Denmark’s natural wonders. The stunning coastline and chalk cliffs are the main attraction here, with impressive views at the top and bottom. The cliffs are home to the protected peregrine falcon, the fastest bird in the world which nests here, so a popular spot for birdwatchers. And for the adrenaline junkies you can swap your road bike for mountain bikes and explore a variety of trails through the forest, catering for each standard. I stuck to the beginner tracks! Finally, the GeoCentre provides a fascinating insight into the geology of the area and sends you back millions of years when dinosaurs ruled the planet.
Hotel & Restaurant: To sleep I recommend Bakkegaard Gæstgiveri, a charming little Bed & Breakfast close to Møns Klint, and you’ll pass by Stege where you’ll find a delicious and fresh burger at Det Gamle Bryghus (I love the beer here, which is brewed just up the road).
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Lolland Falster
After Møn we took the ferry from Bogø to Falster, for the next part of the N8 route, which covers a mix of forests, open landscapes and local cities. The N8 naturally flows down the coastline of Falster to my first recommendation; Marielyst Beach. The beach here has been voted the best beach in Denmark many times and has 20km of soft sand. The town itself has a charming laid-back vibe, and a café culture which invites you to watch the world pass by with a drink. Then sit back and enjoy live music in the evening.
For our next stop we headed to Lolland and ventured away from the N8 route and up to Dodekalith, Greek for ‘The Twelve-Stone’. Dodekalith will be a monument of twelve 8-metre-high statues in a circle, with each head sculptured on a legend from the Lolers. On top of that they will sing! If you stand in the middle a 12-channel sound system will play changing acoustics throughout the day. Although Dodekalith is far from finished, it’s still an impressive site and is a must visit if you come to Lolland. It is, and essentially will be, a great tribute to the island’s history and ancestors.
Hotel & Restaurant: We stayed and slept at Hotel Saxkjøbing, which is owned by Claus Meyer a famous Danish chef. The building has been here 200 years and has a fantastic heritage, it also plays a key role in the local community.
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Southern Jutland
From Lolland Falster you have the option to explore Fyn or head over the South Jutland, we choose to see South Jutland first, and Fyn on the way back. South Jutland has more than 3,000km of marked cycle routes, and several bed and bike options, it also has 9 free bike repair stations spread all around in case you need to make any repairs to your bike.
We started in Sønderborg, the largest town in South Jutland. We cycled along the bridge which has fantastic views across the harbour and spent time exploring the impressive castle. The castle doubles as a museum for Southern Jutland history. The town is known as a countryside metropolis, and has several small cafes, pretty old houses and of course the harbour to enjoy.
We then followed the N8 from Sønderborg to Fjordvejen, right on the German border. It’s here the N8 connects to the Eurovelo 10, one of Europe’s most famous cycling routes. The scenery is beautiful, and you must try the famous hot dog at Annie’s Kiosk, which overlooks the Ox Islands. We then headed north to Aabenraa, a seaside market town with an impressive maritime history. You must stop by the historic street called ‘Slotsgaden’, which connects the small castle to the town centre, and take some time to wander the white sand beach.
Not to be missed:�!cycling across the beautiful and historic�!Gejlå Bridge�!on route to Haderslev.
Our final stop in Southern Jutland is Haderslev Dam, where the reservoir has a whole community of wildlife and entertainment built around it. We took the silent electric Dam Boat around the lake with our bikes onboard. It’s a hop on hop off service and the perfect way to see the largest lake in Southern Jutland. There’s a remarkable amount of bird and plant life here, and many activities for all ages. I recommend a few days to explore Haderslev Dam if you can. We jumped off the boat at Danhostel and cycled through the beautiful deer park.
Hotel & Restaurant: The Benniksgaard Hotel is perfectly located for your arrival into South Jutland, and has a fantastic restaurant on site, as well as a beautiful golf course. For a great meal after seeing Aabernraa lookout for Restaurant Knapp which has a fresh gourmet menu.
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Little Belt
Still heading north on the N8 towards the west of Fyn we came to Little Belt, an area with a fantastic mix of history, culture and nature. Our first stop was the town of Kolding, an area with something for everyone. From forests, beaches, river valleys and historical gems such the majestic Koldinghus Castle. This impressive castle was destroyed by a fire in 1808, but has now been restored to its former glory, and for me was one of the most impressive castles we saw on the Baltic Sea Route.
Our next stop in Little Belt were the Fredericia Ramparts, one of the oldest and best-preserved ramparts in Northern Europe. They were built to strengthen Denmark’s defences at a time of war, and it is one of the only towns in Denmark to be built from scratch with no prior inhabitants. The ramparts are now a peaceful walking and biking spot, with plenty of nature to be seen in the surrounding area.
Our final stop in Little Belt is Middlefart and the Little Belt Bridge, where we walked along the top of it! This popular attraction takes you 60 metres above the water below, and you walk (safely) along the bridge with fabulous views of the area. The highlight was seeing wild porpoises (small whales) in the sea below, there are said to be around 3,000 of them here, so you’re extremely likely to see them. Little Belt itself also plays host to the largest nature park in Denmark, and the bridge walking is right next door to a beautiful deer park, which I highly recommend you check out before you head to Fyn.
Hotel & Restaurant: Koldinghus castle itself has a fabulous restaurant which I highly recommend, it includes a traditional Danish fish buffet. We slept at Hotel Sixtus which has lovely sea views, and it’s conveniently located near Middlefart and Fredericia. Close to Hotel Sixtus is an all you can eat combo of Italian, American and Asian cuisine, called KiTZCHEN.
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Fyn
The Little Belt bridge connects South Jutland to Fyn, our next destination on the Baltic Sea Route. Fyn and its Archipelago is known locally as ‘Bike Island’ due to it’s 1,200km of signposted cycle routes.
We explored several lovely coastal towns and our first stop was Svendborg. This picturesque town has a gorgeous harbour and a relaxed town centre to enjoy. We then headed to Valdemars Castle, which is more like what we would call a huge Manor House. The castle is set in stunning surroundings on the bay on the island of Tåsinge. There are fantastic views from Valdemars Castle, and the rest of Tåsinge has small and charming villages to pass through.
We followed the N8 north along the East Coast of Fyn to the next coastal town; Lundeborg. It’s cute little harbour town and small fishing hamlet with a relaxed atmosphere to enjoy. There are several restaurants and cafés, a museum, a local crafts shop and Broholm Castle to discover.
Want to see more of Fyn?�!Check out our other article Cycling in Denmark, where we explore the culinary routes of Fyn.
Our final stop was Nyborg, situated right next to the Great Belt Bridge. The Great Belt Bridge connects Fyn to Zealand and is Europe’s longest bridge. Nyborg also has a well-known fortress, a fantastic whisky and rum distillery and some amazing culinary treats.
Hotel & Restaurant: We stayed at Hotel Christiansminde, very close to the centre of Svendborg. It has panoramic views and a brilliant Nordic menu at the restaurant. However one of the best meals we had in Fyn was at Skerning Kro, conveniently placed on the N8 between Svendborg and Faaborg. Finally the Nyborg Distillery not only has whisky and rum to try, but a mouth-watering menu.
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West Zealand
Our final district on the Baltic Sea Route is West Zealand. If you follow the N8 you will see it connects to our starting point, South Zealand and Møn. West Zealand has a mix of unique nature, beaches and of course stunning views of the architectural beauty of the Great Belt Bridge. The first place we stopped was Halsskov Reef where you can touch the belly of the bridge (if you so desire!). Whether you’re interested in that or not the small beach here offers fantastic views of the bridge and is well worth the visit.
There are many cosy small towns and heritage sites in West Zealand, and our first stop was the seaside borough of Skælskør. It has a small harbour and it is just over one hour’s drive from Copenhagen, making it popular for commuters to the city. It’s a village that always seems to have something happening due to its strong community and volunteers. We visited an arts and crafts centre where internationally recognised artists were plying their trade. Finally, close by to Skælskør there’s a variety of beaches and piers that people enjoy all year round, such as Kobæk Beach.
Next up in West Zealand was the island of Agersø which is a small detour from the Baltic Sea Route. We took the 15-minute ferry ride across, and you can either stay the night or just spend a few hours exploring this idyllic island. Make sure to see the windmill and enjoy fish and chips by the harbour. Our final stops on West Zealand were Holsteinborg Manor, where we took a break to walk the gardens, and Bisserups Marina.
Hotel & Restaurant: In Skælskør I strongly recommend you head to Restaurant Solsikken (Sunflower Restaurant), for the freshest fish and the best views across the harbour. In Agersø we stayed at Agersø Inn and ate fresh fish and chips at the harbour as the onsite restaurant was closed.
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Cycling in West Zealand completes the final part of the figure of 8 that is the N8 Baltic Sea Route, and what an amazing journey it is.
If you want to experience some of the real Denmark, enjoy the nature, soak up the atmosphere at cute seaside towns, and absorb the fascinating history then this is the way it must be done.
It’s a real cyclists paradise, and many European countries could learn a lot from how accessible the country is by bike (especially the UK). I found travelling in this way remarkably stress-free, we enjoyed it at our own pace and it gave us a chance to get a feel for each of the areas we visited, what makes them unique, and what makes them, well, so Danish.
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There are more awesome regions to explore by bicycle in Denmark and we've done just that. Check out our other video and articel:�!Top and Unique Regions for an Active Biking Holiday in Denmark
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Travel tip shared by Scott for Travel Dudes.
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One of the best ways to explore Denmark is by bike. This article looks at the N8 Baltic Sea Route, a 820km figure of 8 around South Denmark

10 Top Shopping Malls in BangkokThere are many shopping malls in Bangkok to satisfy all kinds of lifestyles and budgets....
11/09/2018

10 Top Shopping Malls in Bangkok

There are many shopping malls in Bangkok to satisfy all kinds of lifestyles and budgets.
Wandering in the following ten shopping malls will give a different kind of experience, in terms of the diversity of goods and the convenience of urban location and overall shopping satisfaction.
You can find everything you need, the trendiest, the funkiest merchandise and much more.
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Ten of Bangkok’s Unmissable Shopping Malls
1. MBK, Siam
In Bangkok, MBK is the most legendary Shopping Center, welcomed by locals and tourists and busy with traders every day.
The shopping mall is divided into eight layers, with 2000 shops selling clothing, accessories, handbags, leather goods, luggage, furniture, electrical appliances, mobile phone, camera, stationery and DVD, etc.
Since it was opened in 1986, MBK has become a host of events, especially at the weekend. It is less stylish and exclusive than the surrounding Siam Exploration Center, the Siam center and the BELLE palace, but it contains a great range of goodness spread over 89,000 square meters and is cheap.
Opening Hours:�!10:00 – 22:00
Location:�!Pathumwan Intersection, diagonally opposite Siam Discovery Centre
Tel:�!+66 (0)2 620 9000
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2. CentralWorld, Siam
Siam Paragon, Siam, Bangkok’s largest shopping center, is packed with a mind-boggling range of shops offering international brands, fashion clothes, high-tech products, bookstores and designer furniture, imported food, major banks, beauty salons and gourmet restaurants, and even a skating rink. It is not surprising that it is the largest mall in Thailand and among the largest in the world after renovation.
Covering about 550,000 square meters of retail space and the whole size of 830,000 square meters- it is larger than any shopping center in central Bangkok. In CentralWorld,�!you can find more than 500 stores, 100 restaurants and cafes, 15 screen theaters, Kid’s Zone and Learning Centers (talent star), two large department stores, and a trendy gourmet area, spacious supermarkets and an outdoor square for large scale activities like Bangkok’s official New Year Countdown Party. Located in the center of Chidlom ‘battleground of the malls with BTS. Two famous shrines-Erawan Shrine and Trimurti Shrine lie inside too.
Opening Hours:�!10:00-22:00
Location:�!Ratchaprasong Intersection, opposite Gaysorn and Erawan
BTS:�!Chidlom, Siam
Tel:�!+ 66 (0) 264-7000
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3. Terminal 21, Sukhumvit Road
Terminal 21 makes the dream of traveling the world in downtown Bangkok come true, bringing seven international cities under one roof. Relax in a variety of shops in Tokyo, walk in Carnaby street in London, bagging bargains in an Istanbul souk or shop for something to fill your stomach at Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco.
A shopping center full of personal lifestyle
Terminal 21, nine layers totally, houses 600 shops, a multi studio cinema, Gourmet Market (supermarket) and a variety of Thai and international gourmet food.
The bottom layer (LG) adapts the Caribbean theme, with Gourmet Market supermarkets, food takeout shops, market style restaurant vendors, as well as banks and bookstores.
Take the escalator to the first floor (G), then you will enter Rome, with all kinds of�!international and local fashion brands, such as Kipling, Fox, CC:OO, Nike, Jaspal, Adidas, Levi’s etc.�!1st floor is for Women’s fashion; 2nd is for men. The 3rd floor (Istanbul) is for gifts, jewelry, fashion accessories, toys, beauty and home products�!Paris on the M floor brings you to the Champs-Élysées, exploring more fashion brands.
Opening Hours: 10:00-22:00
Location:�!Sukhumvit Road (between Soi 19 and 21)
MRT:�!Sukhumvit
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4. EmQuartier, Phrom Phong
Opened in March 2015, EmQuartier, Phrom Phong is part of the project-EM District, spending billions of baht so as to make it transform into one of the largest retail centers in the city. The new EmQuartier, Phrom Phong stands on the opposite side of Sukhumvit Road. There are many brands, together with dozens of dozens of restaurants, offices, event halls and a cool atrium garden, as well as a waterfall.
Shopping ideals at EmQuartier mostly are of luxury brands-Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Chanel, Prada, Dolce & Gabbana, Dior, Jimmy Choo, Valentino and Fendi, respectively on the 1st floor and 2nd floor. More popular brands can be found in higher floor, such as Zara, Uniqlo, H&M, Gap and Super Dry. There are almost 400 labels in total over 4,000 square meters of floor space.
Opening Hours:�!10:00-22:00 daily
Location:�!637 Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok
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5. Central Embassy Shopping Mall
Central Embassy Shopping Mall is a super luxury lifestyle shopping mall, housing a great range of high-end designer brand shops, superior restaurants and finest-decorated cinemas and extravagant six-star hotel to be opened soon. This mall is situated in the former British Embassy, that is where its name comes from. This huge project has an investment of 180 billion baht which makes the mall status and even further as an advanced shopping destination in the whole world.
Lying on the heart of the Bangkok retail area and near Siam, this huge Central Embassy Shopping Mall with futuristic decoration, impressive minimalist white interior stands out among other large markets. It is available to start from either Ploenchit or Chid Lom BTS Skytrain stations.
Opening Hours:�!10:00 until 22:00 every day
Address:�!Ploenchit Road, Bangkok, Thailand 10330
Tel:�!+66(0)2 119 7777
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6. Siam Center, Siam
Siam Center re-opened in January 2013, bringing a totally different shopping experience in Siam. It is home to more than 200 international famous brands and Thai brands, including some promising boutiques designed by local designers or well-known Thai fashion designers. Those slick renovations have made their fresh and fantastic ideas into goods, with a perfect mash-up of nature and technology.
Exquisite wooden carved horses stand in the entrance to welcome the customers and interactive televisions show how to choose clothes without entering a changing room. Although Siam Center has a history of over 40 years, it still is a leading fashion venue and surprises visitors.
Located next to Siam BTS, it linked with Siam Paragon, a high-end boutique, by a covered corridor. Siam Center also houses many well-known brands, mainly for the young fashion crowd.
On the top of the mall, you will find a dining place-an open-air food court with high ceilings, plenty of natural light and green walls made of shrubs, which makes for a refreshing experience. It is nice to enjoy a variety of Asian and international cuisine in a fresh and pleasant environment
Opening Hours:�!10:00 – 22:00 everyday
Address:�!979 Rama 1 Road, Pathumwan Bangkok, Thailand
Tel:�!+66 (0)2 658 1000
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7. Siam Paragon, Siam
Siam Paragon is a popular shopping mall in Saim. It hosts a mix of many international high-end fashion brands and the largest aquarium in Southeast Asia, a cinema with 16 screens and a comprehensive selection of world cuisine. Located at the intersection of two light rail lines in front of Siam Station, it is regarded as the heart of Bangkok by many.
The mall houses more than 250 stores and its layout looks more reasonable and compact than Central World’s. However, the mall mainly offers luxury items for rich Thai people and international visitors. If you are looking for something special, Siam Paragon is a good choice for you.
Opening Hours:�!10:00 – 22:00 everyday
Address:�!979 Rama 1 Road, Pathumwan Bangkok, Thailand
Tel:�!+66 (0)2 658 1000
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8. Siam Discovery Bangkok
Shopping in the Siam Discovery will give you a pleasant and specific experience. The goods sold there are exquisite and fine. When compared to other luxury shopping centers in the city, it may not amaze you instantly but contains many good brand-name boutiques and avant-garde brand�!stores. Every floor provides themed-merchandise. There is an American restaurant with international outlets- The Sky Dining and a Madame Tussauds Wax Museum.
Opening Hours:�!10:00 – 22:00
Location:�!Next to Siam Centre, Pathumwan
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9. Platinum Fashion Mall, Pratunam
Platinum Fashion Mall is like an indoor version of Chatuchak Weekend Market, specializing in wholesale fashion clothing and accessories, with four-storey shopping space and over 1300 stores installed there. Here, bargaining is part of the fun and the more you buy the cheaper the goods are.
Located in the heart of Pratunam, it’s around a ten-minute walk from either Ratchathewi or Chidlom BTS Skytrain, so it is easier than other clothing markets.
Opening Hours:�!10:00 – 22:00
Location:�!Petchburi, Ratchathewi (next to Pantip Plaza)
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10. Pantip Plaza, Pratunam-the Most Famous Bangkok Electronics Mall
Pantip Plaza is the mother of all IT shops in Thailand and has been honored the legendary position. Pantip Plaza is home to all kinds of old and new computers and various related-accessories. Located in an ordinary building on Pittori Road, notorious for pirated software, DVD and more filthy information. What attracts buyers are the incomparable specials and cheap technical experts.
IT City
IT city on the fifth floor is the largest IT shop in Pantip Plaza, selling the latest equipment. Some staff can speak fluent English and give details about each item and if you need some information about particular goods, it is a good place to go. Most IT brand can be found there and IT city is a best choice as it is a trusted and well-known retail store in Bangkok. Some employees are fluent in English and can introduce all kinds of products in detail, so if you need specific information about a specific product, this is an ideal place to go.
Opening Hours:�!10:00 – 21:00 (every day).
Location:�!Petchaburi Road, opposite Pratunam’s City Complex
How to get there:�!From BTS Chidlom, either hire a tuk-tuk/taxi or walk ten minutes down Ratchadamri Road past Central World on your left, over the Saen Saeb canal and then left on Phetburi Road. Walk about two blocks, and Pantip Plaza should be on your left.
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Shopping in one of the ten malls is a must on your Bangkok trip�!and each of them contains its own specific features. All of them are waiting for you to explore!
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There are many shopping malls in Bangkok to satisfy all kinds of lifestyles and budgets. Here are ten you should visit.

A Guide to GoaWhen somebody names Goa, India what’s the first thought that pops up in your mind?Beaches-of course, parti...
11/09/2018

A Guide to Goa

When somebody names Goa, India what’s the first thought that pops up in your mind?
Beaches-of course, parties, beer, sunburn and beaches again. But this is not just it. Goa has got a lot to offer to every kind of traveler. Whether you are a beach person, a foodie, a photographer, a history lover or a party animal; Goa is definitely not going to disappoint you.
Panaji is the capital city, while Vasco da Gama is the largest city of this smallest state in India.
Goa is well connected with airways, railways and roadways, so it is easy to travel here from any corner of the world. Goa has a tropical monsoon climate which means it remains hot and humid throughout the year, May being the hottest month.
There is no doubt in the fact that Goa is the hottest tourist destination among Indians but it also attracts tourists from other countries as well. Goa’s architecture, biodiversity, rich flora and fauna fetch a large number of tourists from across the globe.
Influence of Portuguese and Indian culture can be easily witnessed in the lifestyle, food and architecture all across the city, which makes it even more desirable for the tourists.
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Goa- Let the Fun Begin
Beaches:
Beaches are of course the highlight of Goa. Well, if you are a beach lover then Goa is the place for you, my friend. Goa has more than 25 beaches spread all across the city.
If you are looking for some electrifying vibes then North Goa Beaches like Calangute, Baga and Anjuna are the best for you. But if you are a peace lover and looking for quiet and serene evenings then definitely you must visit South Goa Beaches like Colva, Palolem etc.
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Food:
Goa is heaven for foodies. You have got a lot to explore and experience when it comes to dining in Goa. Well food lovers, Goa has got Italian, Portuguese, French, Georgian, English, Thai, Russian and Indian cuisines to offer to you.
The variety of sea food and desserts will make you drool, literally. There are a lot of restaurants that also serve vegetarian and organic food, so even the vegetarians don’t have to worry at all. Goa has got lip smacking delicacies for you as well.�! North Goa is famous for street food and South Goa is famous for gourmet food.
Famous Goan Cuisine includes Vindaloo, Bebinca, Adjara Khachapuri, Kaju Drink-Feni and many more.
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Architecture:
The serene beauty of Goa is breathtaking and it can be felt in every bit and part of Goa. The old churches and catholic buildings provide examples of beautiful architecture.
Picturesque North Goa will give you an experience of a Portuguese colony and the South Goa buildings that are newer have their own charm and beauty as well.
Famous Chopra Fort offers mesmerizing views of the Vagator Beach and Arabian Sea. Other famous places to visit in Goa are Aguada Fort, �!Basilica de Bom Jesus, Church of St. Catherine, Rachol Seminary, Our Lady of Hope Church etc.
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Things to Do:�!
This is the best part of knowing all about Goa. OMG! There is a lot that could be done in Goa that you did not even think of. Well let’s start with the obvious one:
Shopping
Goan flea markets are famous for their stylish yet affordable collection. North Goa markets like Anjuna Market and Arpora Market are the best for budget shopping and for an exclusive collection visit South Goa markets like Palolem market and Colem market.
Other happening things that you must do in Goa are enjoying the water sports, going on a dolphin cruise, trying your luck in casinos, go scuba-diving, experience crocodile spotting and elephant bathing, bird watching on a river cruise, visiting the Wildlife Sanctuary, visiting Doodhsagar Falls, staying with the locals or in heritage homes and of course the thing that Goa is most famous for- partying!!
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One thing you must know about Goa is – experience it yourself. Go to Goa, have your own experiences and trust me, Goa has got enough for everybody. You will never be disappointed and there will never be enough of Goa for you. Just, pack your cotton shorts, pair of shades and lots of sunscreen and go ahead and �!experience a trip of a lifetime.
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