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Goa, India
The iconic fort made immortal by the Bollywood blockbuster Dil Chahta Hai (2001), where the famous friendship scene was filmed. Perched on a dramatic hilltop at the mouth of the Chapora River, the fort offers breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of Vagator Beach, the Arabian Sea, and the lush Goan countryside. Originally built by the Portuguese in 1617 on the site of an earlier Muslim fort, the red laterite stone ruins create a romantic atmosphere especially during sunset, making it one of Goa's most photographed locations.
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Famous for the legendary Anjuna Flea Market held every Wednesday — one of India's oldest and most iconic flea markets with everything from Tibetan jewelry to Indian spices, electronic music, and bohemian clothing. The stunning red laterite cliffs overlooking the turquoise Arabian Sea create a dramatic landscape. Famous for full moon parties that attract international DJs, the historic Mascarenhas Mansion, and a hippie vibe that has persisted since the 1960s when it was a destination for the global counterculture movement.
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One of Goa's most famous and lively beaches, known for its exciting water sports including parasailing, jet skiing, banana boat rides, and bumper boats. Beach shacks like Britto's and Tito's serve delicious seafood and cocktails. The vibrant nightlife with famous clubs like Tito's, Mambo's, and Cafe Mambo make Baga the party capital of North Goa. The beach is also great for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying spectacular sunset views over the Arabian Sea.
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UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the oldest churches in India, completed in 1605. Houses the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier — the patron saint of Goa — in a beautifully ornate silver casket. Every ten years, the saint's body is exposed for public veneration, drawing millions of pilgrims from across the world. A masterpiece of Baroque architecture with its ornate facade, gilded altars, and stunning interior, the Basilica represents the pinnacle of Portuguese colonial ecclesiastical architecture in Asia.
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