what is the conclusion of raigad fort
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After visiting the Old Goa churches ,which dated back to 15-16th century, and experiencing the ‘river cruise’ last night made me realise that the GOA I was experiencing was a lot different from what is generally written on blogs or talked about amongst the office gang while sipping tea.
Aaj mera aakhiri din tha GOA mein , and it was the turn of Forts and the beache our
We had stayed in Panaji throughout our holiday.We started early for the North Goa fort – Chapora Fort ; yes this is the same fort which is famously known as the “Dil Chahta Hai” fort. The route to the fort is very serene and full of sights- the cows grazing early in the morning , lots of greenery ( because of the monsoon season), narrow yet well maintained roads , palm trees everywhere and small churches built on every square or corner. Below are the pictures of the way to Chapora Fort