Goa Capital Panaji

Panaji is the capital of Goa and it is located along the banks of River Mandovi, is a small charming city. This fishing village starts to gain its prominence during the second half of the 18th century when the erstwhile power centre of Old Goa gradually faded in epidemics. The city conferred to New Goa on March 22, 1843.With the strengthening of Portuguese rein in India Panaji developed into a vibrant city bustling with commercial and tourism activities. The beautiful red-roofed houses, build in Latin style, many modern houses, well laid garden, statues and avenue’s line with Gulmohar, Acassia and other trees presents an enchanting spectacle in Panaji. Most of these buildings bear the hallmark of Portuguese architecture.

As a capital city it has a prominent role in Goa’s tourism scenario. Panaji is the first place to be touched up while you are landing in Goa and it is the travel hub of Goa. The airport Dabolim is located on the outskirts of Panaji, which connect Goa with other places in India and also welcomes good number of charter flights directly flying from Europe. The important government offices and educations institutions of Goa are houses here. The palace of Sultan Adil Shah of 15th century is a major landmark of the Panaji. The church of Immaculate Conception is Panaji’s main place of worship for the Catholics, where, in medieval times, all sailors arriving from Portugal congregated for thanksgiving mass for their safe passage. In your Goan travel you will find Panaji is an easy-going town with Portuguese styled cafes, whitewashed churches and overhanging balconies and it will be a delight after your journey.

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