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Panaji, which means "the land that does not
flood" is the state capital of Goa. Unlike many capital cities,
Panaji has a distinct unhurried character. It is situated on the
southern banks of the Mandovi River, which makes this town all the
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The European Ambience
Typical of a Goan town, Panaji is built around a church facing a
prominent square. The town has some beautiful Portuguese Baroque
style buildings and enchanting old villas.the Largo Da Igreja Church
Square is a fine illustration of the awesome Portuguese Baroque
style. Panjim expanded rapidly in the 1960s and 1970s, without
reaching the unmanageable proportions of other Indian state
capitals. After Mumbai or even Bangalore, its uncongested streets
seem easygoing and pleasantly parochial. Sights are thin on the
ground but the palm-linth squares and atmospheric Latin Quarter with
its picturesque neoclassical houses and catholic churches make a
pleasant backdrop for aimless wandering.
The area around Panjim attracts far fewer visitors than the coastal
resorts, yet its paddy fields and wooded valley harbour several
attractions worth a day or two's break from the beach. Old Goa is
just a bus ride away, as are the unique temples around Ponda, an
hour or so southeast, to where Hindus smuggled their deities during
the inquisition.
Places to see
Dona Paula || Ruins Of St. Augustine's Tower || The Chapel Of Our
Lady Of The Mount || The Church And Convent Of St. Monica || The
Church Of Our Lady Of The Rosary || The Church Of St. Francis Of
Assisi || The Church Of St. Francis Xavier || Aguada Fort || Bondla
Forest || Calangute || Miramar Beach || Se Cathedral || Sri Devaki
Krishna Temple || Sri Mahadev Tambadi Surla Temple || Sri
Mahalakshmi Temple || Sri Saptakoteshwara Temple || Sri Vithal
Temple || The Church Of The Carmelites || Cabo Palace || Corambolin
Lake || Kesarval Springs || Mayem Lake || The Pillory || The Viceroy
Arch
How to reach :
Local Transport
The most convenient way of getting around Panjim is by auto
rickshaw; flag one down at the roadside or head for one of the ranks
around the city. The only city buses likely to be of use to visitors
run to Dona Paula from the main bus stand via several stops along
the esplanade, and Miramar beachfront. If you feel up to taking on
Panjim's anarchic traffic, bicycles can be rented from a stall up
the lane opposite the head post office.
By Air
European Charter planes and domestic flights from Mumbai, Bangalore,
Kochi (Cochin), Delhi, Chennai and Thiruvananthapuram arrive at
Goa's Dabolim airport, 29-km south of Panjim on the outskirts of
Vasco Da Gama, Goa's second city. Pre-paid taxis into town booked at
the counter in the forecourt, can be shared by up to four people.
By Rail
Panjim is also connected by rail from Bombay, Bangalore, Hyderabad
and New Delhi. The nearest railway station is Vasco-da-Gama, which
is situated 30-km away from the capital city.
By Road
Long-distance and local buses pull into Panjim at the town's busy
Kadamba Bus Terminal, 1-km east of the centre in the district of
Pato
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