Goa is a favourite destination for many people. Whether you love the beaches, the rustic villages, the sea food or the night life, Goa hold different charms for different travellers. But the downside is that often the places get so crowded that it is difficult to get some Insta worthy pictures.
But still, Goa has some places where you can take great pictures. These places always look awesome, whatever time of the day and whatever season of the year. So here are five best Instagrammable places in Goa.
Beaches In Extreme North Goa
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While the beaches of Calangute and Baga are often crowded, Vagator and Arambol are more secluded. Thalassa in Vagator is a great spot for some evening clicks, as the place comes alive with live music and a vibrant bar.
The Villages In South Goa
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While many touristers remain away from these spots, taking a ride through the Goan hinterland in its southern part will open up new vistas. This part remains a protected portion of the Western Ghats, and the village life still goes on the way it probably would a hundred years ago.
Anjuna Flea Market
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A colourful canvas, the Wednesday night market in Anjuna is a great place to take pictures. People from all over the state gather here. And the shoppers are interested in not only the goods, but also the amazing sea food stalls. So, if you want some candid clicks of Goan night life, this is the place to be.
Immaculate Conception Church
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A popular destination, the symmetry and colours of this place make it a good spot to take pictures. It is also less crowded than the Old Goa churches on weekdays. And you can take ample pictures of the church and the city view from the church.
Margoa Market
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This is another place to take some colourful shots of the Goan life in its routine. Fresh spices, sea food and vegetables brought by equally colourful characters from their own fields and ponds, allow you a peek into the Goan life. There is no glamour of tourism here. This is the pure Goan life, away from the traveller’s gaze.
So, pack your camera gear, and head to Goa to invoke the photographer in you.