panaji (panjim), goa (india)
Longitude :
73.8294°
Lattitude :
15.5010°
Panaji, a typical Goan town, is centered on a church that front a large square. The town is home to some stunning ancient mansions and buildings in the Portuguese Baroque style. A lovely view can be seen from the riverbank, which is dotted with beautifully whitewashed homes with wrought iron balconies.
North Goa district's headquarters are in Panaji, the capital of the Indian state of Goa. It served as the old Portuguese India's territorial capital.
Among these are Matheran, Lonavala, Coorg, Mahabaleshwar, Kudremukh, Shimoga, Dapoli, Amboli, Chorla Ghats, Dandeli, Agumbe, Panchgani, and many more. The hill stations close to Goa, including Rajmachi, Dapoli, Amboli, Chorla, and Dandeli Ghats, are surrounded by such verdant vegetation and breathtaking natural beauty.
Panjim has a golden beach. It's a must-see in Goa and is decently long. It is charming in its own right. I kind of expected it to be a little crowded and dirty because it's right in Panjim City, but it wasn't!
The picturesque capital of Goa, a state renowned for its sun-kissed beaches, exciting nightlife, and rich cultural past, is Panjim, also called Panaji. Panjim, which is tucked away on the banks of the Mandovi River, combines contemporary energy with old-world elegance.