About Mapusa
Anjar to Mapusa distnce : 1365 km
Estimated travel time : 25.5 hours
Mapusa or Margoa to Mapusa is one of the very popular city for tourism, not only for Indians but also for the foreigner. Being a commercial capital of Goa Mapusa is also famous for it's natural sceneries, beautiful shores and Portuguese's architecture.
Mapusa is a town of North Goa surrounded by clustered of Mount (Atol). It's situated only 13Km far form the Panaji (Capital of Goa). Present is the Tropical Climate weather of Mapusa is favorable for the year all tourism with the pick season of November to April. Vibrant culture of Goa with the unique example of Indian and Christian coexistence gave a wide range of destination to the tourist to be visit. Tourist will see the Portuguese Architecture in the Church buildings with the flavor of Indian touch. Shree Dev Bodgeshwar Temple is also the place to be visited by the pilgrimages. Mapusa Friday Market is major tourist attraction side for their local fruits variety, Goan Spices, traditional Handicraft and Pottery. One who go to Goa how can forget to visit the beaches, the Vagatar beach is the best for that due to their less crowed, clean and calm environment. Community farming system 'Gaunkari' is also become keen interest for environmentalists. Nearest Railway station from Mapusa is Thivim but this is not the stop point for most of the train so the best and easy way to reach is the taxi. The route is all about lush green surrounding, Hills, and mesmerizing views.
Taxi from Anjar to Mapusa is readily available at CabBazar.
Route Information
Anjar to Mapusa by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Anjar to Mapusa distance is 1365 Km and is 25.5 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Little Rann of Kutch - Known for its wild ass sanctuary and unique saline desert landscape, the Little Rann of Kutch is a great place to explore the wildlife and witness the beauty of the desert.
2. Modhera - Famous for its Sun Temple, Modhera is home to exquisite architecture and intricate stone carvings. The temple is dedicated to the sun god and attracts tourists from all over.
3. Patan - Located on the banks of the Saraswati River, Patan is known for its UNESCO World Heritage Site, Rani Ki Vav. This stepwell showcases stunning sculptures and is a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
4. Mehsana - A historical and cultural hub, Mehsana offers attractions like Rajmahal Palace, Mulnayak Jain Temple, and the Sun Temple of Modhera. The city is also known for its traditional art and craftwork.
5. Udaipur - While slightly off-route, Udaipur is a beautiful city worth visiting. Famous for its lakes, palaces, and gardens, Udaipur offers a serene and picturesque experience.
6. Anand - Known as the "Milk Capital of India," Anand is home to the famous Amul Dairy. One can visit the Amul Dairy Museum and learn about the dairy industry in India.
7. Mapusa - Finally, reach your destination, Mapusa. Located in North Goa, Mapusa is known for its bustling Friday Market where you can shop for local produce, spices, handicrafts, and much more. The town also offers a glimpse of Goan culture and heritage.