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10 Interesting Facts About Goa You Didn’t Know

  • Writer: White Flower
    White Flower
  • Oct 14
  • 5 min read
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Are you really familiar with Goa, or never visited it yet? Well, it’s time to plan out a trip because you are missing something that you have heard, never seen and never imagined. Well, absolutely, it’s about the smallest state of India, the one and only Goa. 


And it is easy to guess that when you hear about Goa, the only thing that comes to your mind is the stunning beaches. vibrant nightlife and the unique experiences. But have you ever heard how many bars this smallest state has? No, right? 


Here is the whole guide for you about the 10 interesting facts about Goa that you didn’t know. So, on your next trip, be prepared to make the most of your trip. It is obvious to be excited about the trip, let’s begin this guide to know more about this state. 


10 Interesting Facts About Goa 


Let’s know about the hidden facts about Goa to uplift your excitement to the next level.


Goa Is India’s Smallest State


There is no doubt, Goa is the smallest state of India, covering an area of approximately 1,429 square miles. And it is slightly bigger than Devon, where the coastline stretches for 99 miles. Even if it is the smallest one, here you will find a number of attractions and also indulge in a wide range of unique opportunities. 


Located on the Western coastline and bordered by the Arabian Sea. This state also has a long history associated with Portuguese and European culture. So, when you visit this coastal paradise, you will see that influence. 


A State With 7,000 Bars


You might be unfamiliar with the fact that Goa has 7,000 bars. This state has a number of bars licensed to serve alcohol. Interesting to know, right? This party district attracts travellers, including both locals and international visitors. 


North Goa is generally more lively than South Goa because of the number of bars and beaches. The high density of bars ensures Goa’s identity as a major tourist destination in India. What do you think, isn’t it? So, when you decide to visit, make sure to add the top cocktail bar near the Vagator beach, North Goa, to your travel bucket list.


Over One-Third Of Goa Covered By Forest


What do you think when you hear about Goa? Long and sandy beaches everywhere, right? But, no, you are wrong. This state is mostly covered by forest, best known as India’s tropical paradise. And that’s the reality. Isn’t it an interesting fact to know about this beautiful state? 


Around 20 to 30% is covered with forest, including exotic wildlife and diverse birdlife. The absolute ecosystem can be found in the Western Ghat regions, where you will get to explore more than 275 species of birds, along with 40 types of animals and reptiles forest too. 


The Highest Per Capita Income In India


Do you know that once to land in Goa, you cannot decide to go back is one of the emotional facts about this state. With high spirits and grandeur, you will feel like this is the real world to stay in. And the most interesting fact is that an average Goan makes around INR 1,92,652 a year. 


Also, it is considered one of India’s wealthiest states, all thanks to the tourism industry. Furthermore, in terms of infrastructure and living standards, this state has been ranked as one of the best states in India.


Legitimate Two-Wheeler Taxis


Goa is the only place in India where you can easily ask a biker for a lift. This state is full of two-wheeler taxis where the rider will take you to your desired destination for a charge. This is the most cost-effective way to travel within the state. 


Motorcycles are a fuel-efficient as well as economical mode of transportation, and these taxi riders are known as Pilots. Whether you are a man or a woman, renting a bike in Goa or booking a bike is completely safe for everyone.


India’s Largest Waterfalls\


Are you excited to know one more interesting fact about Goa? Well, Dudhsagar Waterfall is one of the tallest waterfalls in the country. Talking about the height of this waterfall is about 310 to 320 meters tall. 


Interestingly, it is considered the fourth-highest waterfall in India. Are you also thinking why it is called the Dudhsagar? The other name of the waterfall is the Sea of Milk because of the white water cascading down the rock.


Goa Celebrates 2 Independence Days


As you all know, India became an independent country on 15 August 1947. However, the Portuguese refused to release control over this state. And on the 18th December, the Portuguese finally surrendered. 

And on the next day, Goa officially became a part of India. That’s the reason Goa celebrates 2 Independence Days. Every year, this state celebrates its 2nd Independence Day on 19th December.


First Printing Press


Have you ever heard that Goa is home to India’s 1st printing press and medical school? First set up in the 18th century during the Portuguese reign. Today’s time it is one of the oldest medical colleges in Asia.


Do you know India’s very first printing press started operation in 1956? After that, it was brought to St. Paul’s College in Goa. And this is the first-ever printing press in Asia.


Discover The Non-Decomposing Body Of St. Francis Xavier


Again, this party state has another surprise for you. Have you ever heard about a non-decomposing body before? Are you ready to know what it’s about? Well, it is about the non-decomposing body of St. Francis Xavier, which is located in the Basilica of Bom Jesus in Old Goa. 


St. Francis Xavier died in 1552, and his body was transported to Goa, showing no signs of decomposition. Many consider this a miracle, while others think it is the climate of Goa or the embalming techniques. However, the church has not yet declared it a miracle but acknowledges the mystery. 


Home To Around 400 Species Of Birds


It is a great fact to know for nature lovers. Goa has 6 conservation areas that allow you to explore vibrant birdlife. Home to around 400 species of birds, some of which are rare to find. And will be lucky enough if you spot any of the rarest species. 


Long-billed Vulture, Darter, Great Pied Hornbill, Indian Skimmer and the Asian Fairy Bluebird are some of the rarest birds to explore. With the number of spots to witness birds, there are high chances of spotting a rare bird species in Goa. 


Final Words


That’s all in today’s guide! Hope you find it interesting. Did you?


Even if Goa is the smallest state of India, it allows you to indulge in several experiences, perfect spot for all kinds of travellers. What do you think? Well, you might have visited Goa many times or maybe never, but after knowing about these facts, it is obvious that you have started planning, right?


That’s a great idea, so when are you making your visit? There are a lot more interesting things to explore in Goa. Whenever you plan, it is recommended to choose the best hotels in Vagator Beach. One such great example is White Flower Cottages, offering spacious rooms and a peaceful environment to feel relaxed.


So, it’s time to experience the magic of Goa!

 
 
 

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