Introduction to Goa

Goa is mainly known as the tourist hub of India. It is located at the west coast of India, better known as the Konkan. It shares its boundaries with Maharashtra and Karnataka, and it is surrounded by the Arabian Sea at the west coast.  Goa is one of the smallest states in India. It has the fourth smallest population when compared with the other states in India.
The capital of Goa is Panaji. Panaji is sometimes referred to as Panjim. Goa has a number of beaches and flora and fauna and therefore is one of the hotspots of tourism in India. In fact, at any point of time in Goa, you will find the tourist population higher than the population of the locals. Before the advent of globalization, Goa may be the place which would have foreigners in India.
As per 2011, Goa handled 7% of foreign tourist arrivals. According to last year's report, it has increased to nearly 15% and experts believe that it may increase further within the coming year. Tourismn is said to be the backbone of Goa's Economy.
People who just want some piece of mind and want to party can be easily located in this state. Foreigners , mainly Europeans (People from UK , France , Italy and some Eurasians from Russia) , arrives in goa in winters while Indian tourists generally visit Goa in Summers or monsoons.

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