Goa is known for its beaches and excellent nightlife, but away from all of the activity of the coast, it has a rich history engraved in stone. Goa’s forts, from the well-known Aguada to the less well-known Cabo de Rama, tell stories of bygone eras and the region’s rich history.

Here are 5 magnificent forts that you must visit on your Goa trip

1. Chapora Fort

The most well-known fort in North Goa is Chapora Fort, which draws tourists with its breathtaking views of the sunrise and sunset.  The steepy slopes on both sides of this fort allow you to enjoy stunning views of the Malabar region, which has sea along its side.

2. Reis Magos Fort

One of Goa’s oldest forts, Reis Magos Fort offers magnificent views from all sides. This is one of Goa’s most beloved forts because of its amazing atmosphere.

3. Cabo de Rama Fort

This fort, which derives its name from Lord Ram, is situated on a cliff overlooking the Arabian Sea and provides stunning views and a serene escape. It was once an important military fortress that was used as a jail before falling into disrepair.

4. Fort Aguada

Fort Aguada, situated in North Goa, India, is a historic Portuguese fort that stands as proof of Goa’s colonial history. Situated on Aguada Hill, it provides breathtaking vistas of the Arabian Sea.

5. Corjuem Fort

Corjuem Fort, situated in Aldona, Goa, is a testimony to the region’s rich past. This well-preserved fort, built by the Portuguese in the 18th century, provides a glimpse into Goa’s colonial past with its strategic construction and stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

TOPICS: Goa