While we all love relaxing and unwinding in Goa, we're not alone in that feeling. Goa is everyone's favourite place in the country for both partying and relaxing — and so it tends to get a little crowded. If that has got you looking for offbeat quaint spots in North Goa, here's a list of offbeat places you must check out on your next visit.
Keep It Simple: 6 North Goa Spots You Won't Find On Any Other List
Mayem Lake
This lake is located in Bicholim with a backdrop of green hills. It is far away from the touristy belt of beaches like Calangute - Vagator and hence is fairly less-visited. It's also a great place to have a picnic, try your hand at bungee jumping and also go boating.
Mystic Woods Conservatory
Ever heard of a butterfly conservatory in Goa? It's located in Ponda and has over a 100 species of butterflies for you to check out. There is even a tour that you can get on to understand them even better. Are you ready to explore that and end with a breakfast watching them flutter?
Old Bakery At Ribander
A visit to this old bakery in Ribander, Old Goa will make your day, especially if you love freshly baked bread. The moment you are in the vicinity, you can smell the inviting aroma of the breadmaking. Just as you step in you are welcomed in with the sights of various hot Goan breads like Poee, Katriche, Kakan and the ever-popular Pao freshly baked.
St. Augustine Tower
The St. Augustine tower is the only remaining tower from the St. Augustine Church Complex located on the Holy Hill. The complex was built in the 1600s but currently in ruins as it was neglected. Hence, the tower is only partly standing. It is a sport of insta-worthy photos and to step back in time.
Mangrove Boardwalk
This North Goa spot is in the city of Panjim, right behind the Krishnadas Shama Library. The entry is free, and you can catch some 14 different kinds of mangroves there. The best time to visit Goa may be in the winters but you can visit this boardwalk any time. It's so close to the bus stand that its perfect to check off while you're waiting for your bus.
Safa Masjid
This one was built in the 1500s, burned by the Portuguese during their rule and reconstructed again only in the 1980s. The Saffa Masjid complex has gardens and fountains apart from the prayer hall. While most travellers have plenty of churches on their list, but would you care to go off beat by visiting this one?