Glory Lazfina Guest House has been serving guests since 1990. its features amongst one of the best guest houses in Goa. Its admirable location and the loving family that takes care of the guests has made it a memorable place for them to revisit every year. Today many new tourists who visit Goa find our Guest house a very safe,enjoyable and memorable holiday home , that is available at the best budget rates in Goa.
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1. Glory Lazfina Guest House has been serving guests since 1990. its features
amongst one of the best guest houses in Goa. Its admirable location and the
loving family that takes care of the guests has made it a memorable place for
them to revisit every year. Today many new tourists who visit Goa find our Guest
house a very safe,enjoyable and memorable holiday home , that is available at the
best budget rates in Goa.
The Guest house is located close to the beach, which is just two or three minutes
walk . Our Guesthouse is very serene and quiet,surrounded by lush green lawns.
We are barely a 5 minute walk to the shopping areas and close to most of the
tourist hot spots.
Glory Lazfina Guest house provides clean spotless cozy bed rooms with air
conditioned and non air conditioned rooms, all rooms are comfortable with
special soft mattress beds. Some of our rooms are equipped with cable television,
refrigerators, a balcony with an amazing serenity.
Goa has always been one of the most popular tourist places in India. People travel
from far and wide to this small state for its diverse mix of beaches, adrenaline
activities, parties, nature, and history. One of the best ways to see all that Goa
India has to offer is by hiring a motorbike or scooter, and exploring at leisure.
These Goa India tourist places are on everyone's must-see lists.
1. Goa Beaches
Goa's long stretch of sandy coastline is renowned for its multitude of beaches.
There's something on offer for everyone, from luxury resorts to makeshift huts,
and trance parties to tranquility. The Goa India beach that's right for you will
2. depend on the kind of experience you want to have. Want water sports? Head to
Baga. Want to hang with the hippies. Try Arambol. Prefer isolation? Agonda or
Patnem might be the beach for you.
2. Markets
The Anjuna flea market is held every Wednesday from morning until evening,
except during the monsoon season, on the southern end of Anjuna Beach. The
market has has exploded in size and attracts people from all over Goa. It's now
got over 500 stalls, and is still growing. You'll find a huge assortment of goods
there, but make sure you bargain. After a day of shopping til you drop, head over
to Curly's beach shack and take in the sunset scene there.
If one market isn't enough for you, the Saturday Night Market and Mackie's
Night Bazaar, both in the Arpora Baga area, are also worth checking out. They
offer entertainment, including live music, as well as an eclectic range of food.
3. Old Goa
Once the magnificent Portuguese capital of Goa India, these days all that remains
of Old Goa is a handful of imposing churches and cathedrals. They are amongst
the largest in Asia though. Some of the buildings have now become archeological
museums, and provide a fascinating display of Goa's history.
One of the most interesting buildings in Old Goa is the Convent and Church of
Saint Francis of Assisi, built in 1521. Just opposite is the Basilica of Bom Jesus,
which contains the preserved remains of the body of Saint Frances Xavier, a
revered missionary and the patron saint of Goa. The body is shown to the public
every 10 years, with the next exhibition due in 2014. Old Goa is situated not far
from Panjim, Goa's current capital.
4. Wildlife Sanctuaries
3. Goa India isn't just all about beaches and churches. The state's location along the
mountainous Western Ghats is home to an array of birds and animals. Around
20% of Goa consists of wildlife sanctuaries. They're open all year round, although
October to March are the best months to visit.
The two main sanctuaries are Bhagwan Mahvir (of which Mollem National Park
is a part) and Cotigao. On the fringe of the Mollem National Park you'll find the
imposing Dudhsagar Falls, where the water rages down from a huge height
during and just after the monsoon season. Accommodations, provided by the Goa
Forest Department, are available at both sanctuaries. For a very eco-friendly stay,
try a mud hut at the Shanti Nature Resort in Mollem National Park.
Also, there are many tourist lodges available in Goa, also known as homestays. These
are looked after by families and promise a great retreat. One of them is Glory Lazfina
Guest House which has been serving guests since 1990. It’s also close to the beach,
always a plus! Telephone: +91 9168391194 / 9168391195.
Email: enquiry@glorylazfina.com