INCREDIBLE TOURISM
Goa Travel
Goa Travel
The State of Goa has a Legislative Assembly with a strength of 40 elected members.
Besides, Goa has three elected representatives in the Central Parliament

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The Governor is the Head of the State and is advised by a Council of Ministers
headed by Chief Minister. Panaji, a small picturesque town on the left bank
of river Mandovi, is the seat of the State Administration. However, for administrative
purposes, the State has been divided into two districts: North Goa and South
Goa with headquarters at Panaji and Margao respectively, and six divisions comprising
11 Talukas.
Ensconced on the slopes of the Western ghats (Sahyadri ranges) Goa is bounded
on the North by Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra, on the East by Belgaum,
on the South by Karwar district of Kamataka and on the West by Arabian Sea.
Its rivers, Tiracol,Chapora, Mandovi, Zuari, Sal and Talpona, which are navigable
throughoutthe year, have their origin in the Sahyadri ranges and flow westward
into the Arabian Sea, 60 kms. away, breaking the long coast line covering a
length of 105 kms. into enchanting estuaries and bays which mark off idyllic
palm-fringed beaches like Arambol, Vagator,Atijuna, Baga and Calangute in the
North and Colva. Betui and Palolem in the South.
Goa, a tiny emerald land on the West Coast of India, with its natural scenic
beauty, attractive beaches and temples famous for its architecture, feasts and
festivals and above all hospitable people with a rich cultural milieu, has an
ideal tourist profile.
Goa's income from Tourism in terms of foreign exchange earned, the figures have
gone up from Rs.32.64 crores in 1986-87 to Rs.194 60 crores in 1994-95 which
represents a steady rise of about 25% every year in the State 20% of its population
earn their livelihood directly and indirectly, form tourism activities.
Conscious of preservation and conservation of environment, ecology and arrchitecture,
the State Government had decided that no construction or development shall be
permitted on the sandy stretches with 200 meters of High Tide Line in general.
Further, such development is subject to the restrictions laid down by the Government
of India under the Environment Protection Act and Regulations.
Transport and Communication in Goa
By Air: Goa is connected by Indian Airlines & Alliance Air from Mumbai,
Bangalore, Cochin, Delhi and Agatti (Lakshadweep)
By Rail: Goa is connected with Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, Secunderabad, Tirupati
via Londa junction on the Mirage-Bangalore sector of south central railway,
and to Mumbai, and Mangalore on the Konkan Railway Corporation section. Convenient
stations are Margao/Vasco and Karmali.