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Panjim City

                       The headquarters of North Goa and the Capital of Goa, Panjim City, is one of the most famous tourist places to visit. The city offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty. This magnificent city is surrounded by beautiful beaches, carnivals, churches, and serene landscapes.



                         However, the best part about Panjim City is its vibrantly colorful homes and structures. Built in the Portuguese era, this city's streets and buildings reflect Goa's rich cultural heritage. Situated on the banks of the Mandovi River, this city is adorned with beautiful streets paved with cobblestone and vibrantly glowing Gulmohars. To admire these mesmerizing landscapes, make sure to explore the city on foot.

                         If you want to appreciate the culture and heritage of Goa, Panjim is a must-visit destination. From charming housing and natural landscapes to stunning streets, this city will definitely take your breath away.


Climate:

                        Panaji features a tropical monsoon climate . The climate in Panaji is hot in summer and equable in winter. During summers (from March to May) the temperature reaches up to 32 °C (90 °F) and in winters (from November to February) it is usually between 31 °C (88 °F) and 23 °C (73 °F).

                       The monsoon period is from June to October with heavy rainfall and gusty winds. The annual average rainfall is 2,932 mm (115.43 in).


Transport:

                   The nearest airport is Dabolim Airport which is 30 kilometres (19 miles) away.Transport is done mainly by buses.



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