About Calangute
Aizawl to Calangute distnce : 3470 km
Estimated travel time : 69 hours
Calangute is one of the popular city for tourism. Called the queen of Beaches, Calangute Beach is undoubtedly one of the more sought-after beaches in Goa. Calangute Beach is the most crowded beach in North Goa, with restaurants, bars, and shacks all around the beach.
Surrounded by coconut and palm trees the beach is four miles along the Arabian Sea and nine miles from Panaji. With a Candolim village, which stretches toward the south, and a crossroads with Baga toward the north, Calangute Beach forges the actual draw for Goa tourism. it is also a favorite for adventure seekers due to its numerous water sports, including parasailing, water surfing, banana rides, and jet-skiing. The nightlife in Calangute Beach is the best, with wild events and live music for those who love nightlife. Calangute Beach is a perfect tourist spot, with shacks, stalls for souvenirs, and other stalls offering everything from trinkets and beer to the pawn market. These all make Calangute Beach, which makes it a must-see destination in Goa. If you're looking for peace, make plans for the Calangute beach holiday, as it's an ideal destination for those who love nature. The stunning view of beaches with a serene atmosphere makes the area an ideal destination for beach bums.
Taxi from Aizawl to Calangute is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Aizawl to Calangute by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Aizawl to Calangute distance is 3470 Km and is 69 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Silchar - Located in Assam, Silchar is a city known for its tea gardens and historical landmarks like the Katchari Ghat and Salganga Temple.
2. Shillong - The capital of Meghalaya, Shillong is nestled in the picturesque hills and offers beautiful landscapes, waterfalls, and viewpoints. Don't miss visiting attractions like the Elephant Falls and Shillong Peak.
3. Guwahati - The largest city in Assam, Guwahati is known for its Kamakhya Temple, Umananda Temple, and the mighty Brahmaputra River. You can also explore the Sualkuchi village, famous for silk weaving.
4. Kaziranga National Park - If you are a wildlife enthusiast, consider taking a detour to Kaziranga National Park, home to the endangered one-horned rhinoceros and various other species.
5. Dimapur - In Nagaland, Dimapur serves as a major commercial hub. You can explore the Kachari Ruins, Diezephe Village, and the Nagaland Zoological Park.
6. Kohima - The capital of Nagaland, Kohima is known for its rich history, World War II cemetery, and the Hornbill Festival (December). Explore the vibrant Naga tribal culture here.
7. Imphal - The capital of Manipur, Imphal offers a mix of natural beauty and historical significance. You can visit attractions like Kangla Fort, Loktak Lake, and the India Peace Memorial.
8. Loktak Lake - If you're interested in serene natural beauty, make sure to visit Loktak Lake near Imphal. It is the largest freshwater lake in Northeast India, famous for its floating phumdis (vegetation-covered islands).
9. Bishnupur - This small town in Manipur boasts ancient temples with unique architectural styles, including the famous Rasmancha and Shyamrai Temple.
After these potential stops, you can continue your journey to Calangute in Goa, which is known for its pristine beaches, vibrant nightlife, and Portuguese influence.