If you want to enjoy rainy days, then Goa is a very good place, where you can enjoy traveling with your friends, family, or even girlfriends. Goa is known for its beauty, beaches, water sports adventure, churches, and nightlife. Goa and its natural beauty fascinate travel enthusiasts during monsoons. That's why today we have brought you information about those places in Goa where you can enjoy walking with light drops of rain.

* Old Goa
This area of Goa is calm and relaxing. There are many famous churches here, some of which are also world heritage. The body (mummy) of St. Xavier is kept in 'The Basilica of Bom Jesus'. Sea Cathedral is the largest church in Asia. There is also the Lady of Rosary Church here. So you must visit here once.

* Morjim Beach
Morjim Beach is also popularly known as 'Turtle Beach'. Here you will find the habitat and breeding ground of the endangered Olive Ridley turtle. Meanwhile, the small turtles and crabs seen on the beach make your experience memorable. Meanwhile, kite surfing will also be memorable for you due to the shallow water on the beach.

* Betelbatim Beach
Only the lucky ones get to see the sunset, and if that sunset happens to be at Betelbatim Beach, the beauty is beyond imagination. Betelbatim Beach, located to the south of Majorda Beach, is one of the most beautiful beaches in Goa. It is also called 'Sunset Beach of Goa' because of its spectacular sunset. It is not only more peaceful than other beaches but also more clean and tidy. The calmness and seclusion of this beach make it all the more attractive and inviting.

* Amboli
Amboli is a picturesque place located 80 km from Goa. This is the best place for honeymooners. It is under the state of Maharashtra and Sundar Nagata Falls and Hiranyakshi Temple are prominent places to visit here. You can go here if you have extra time.

* Chorla Ghat
This ghat is in the Western Ghats region of Goa. There is a calm atmosphere in the forests here. It is located 50 km northeast of Panaji by road. It is part of the Western Ghats of the Sahyadri mountain range.