Must to visit in the North Goa. I admired my walking to Aguaga Fort. Place was crowded but so beautiful 🤍 I recommend to try delicious tea and coffee in clay cups, you will definitely enjoy the taste of it and the show of preparation ☕️
An interesting attraction... The Portuguese visited India very thoroughly... such thick and obscene walls, elaborate buildings... it was built for centuries ...
Admission is paid, but the amazing thing is not that the ticket is more expensive for foreigners, but how much or rather how many times cheaper the ticket is for locals! How poor the locals are, how low their standard of living is, if the entrance ticket is not twice as expensive for foreigners (as in St. Petersburg, for example), but 30 times cheaper for locals! At 30!!!
If you have any strength left after exploring the fortress, you can climb the lighthouse: it has a very beautiful view from above.
An atmospheric place filled with people! Beautiful maroon-black masonry stones. The interest of the people of India in their history is pleasant. The views are wonderful! Thanks for the feeling! While in Candolim, we walked there in the morning, afternoon and evening!!