When the whole world is reeling down under the pressure of a new unfound virus the COVID-19 the travel and tourism industry in india is witnessing a revival of sorts. Needless to say, the travel & tourism sector has taken a back seat, and, in fact, devastated to the tune of losing between 38 million and 50 million jobs, as per industry body FAITH and CII. More than anything else, it is that uncertainty of revival that is posing bigger challenges than ever before. But here is a quaint town of Goa, the smallest state in India, engulfed in the western part of India with coastlines stretching along the Arabian sea, which is slowly starting to buzz loudly over time.
Goa shares a long cultural history and tradition as a Portuguese colony. Its well-preserved churches and religious institutions, right from the days of the colonial rule, stand as a testimony to its multi-diversity and cross-cultural confluence. Known for its tropical spice plantation, Goa is popular all over the world for its gorgeous beaches, ranging from stretches Palolem to Baga, and those in laid-back fishing hamlets like Agonda.
The coastal state of Goa also serves as a host to many small scale weddings, concept-based events and pre-wedding functions, no longer a prerogative of the elite and Bollywood celebrities. Simply put, Goa is the best place whether you need to host a private party or a mini wedding reception, let alone being a top-rated destination for wedding honeymoons.
Goa, as a tourist destination, also tops the chart from pricing, connectivity and safety point of view. Most couples also plan for a second honeymoon in Goa because they feel it’s really worth it. It is such a different place to be when things normalize. Even the sea-side hotels and resorts can have a mesmerizing effect on the guests. Therefore, if you’re looking to plan a honeymoon this year, it doesn’t get as safe and comfortable like Goa!