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GOA is the smallest of the 29 states in India. As they say, GOA is a window to India for Europeans and a window to Europe for Hindus. A certain culture has been formed in GOA since the 1960s, which began to attract tourists from all over the world. Notably, Steve Jobs, the founder of the tech giant Apple, visited GOA to experience mind-altering psychedelic drugs, which, while never legal in GOA, were and remain widespread.

GOA-Beaches

The state of GOA is conditionally and geographically divided into two parts: northern and southern. South is 4 and 5 star hotels, good service and one very long, wide sandy beach. Good for families and relaxing holidays. The north is a dozen different beaches with their micro infrastructure and atmosphere. That same hippie culture from the 60s just comes from the northern part of GOA.

Hampi

Hampi is a cult place of great importance not only for lovers of ancient architecture, but also for adherents of the Hindu faith. The architectural and historical complex has more than 1,600 objects with varying degrees of preservation, which are now included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. One of the most famous and most visited tourist sites located within this vast country.

Gokarna

Gokarna Gokarna is a small village in the state of Karnataka near Goa. This is an important place of pilgrimage for Hindus, there are many Hindu temples, and according to legend, it was in this place that Shiva was born from a cow's ear. Near Gokarna in the city of Murudeshwar, Karnataka, there is the largest statue of him, 37.5 m high. Gopuram is also located there - this is the traditional name of an architectural structure, which is a gate tower in a fence. It is made of granite and is considered the highest in Asia, going up to 75 meters.