Book Loha to Anjuna Cab
Loha to Anjuna distnce : 625 km
Estimated travel time : 12.5 hours
Anjuna is very popular city for tourism. Anjuna is a laid-back coastal village on the Arabian Sea in Goa, southwest India. That is popularly known as freak capital of the world, is right place for lazy holiday.
Anjuna is a small beautiful coastal town of the Goa, India. It is known for its Anjuna beach and trance parties. This beach is surrounded by palms, black rocks and also is famous for it's stunning ambiance, scenic beauty marked by an unusual rocky formation overlying a cove of white sand and black rock that juts out into the Sea. The Anjuna beach in Goa is one of the beaches in Goa that fetches a crowd of hippies from all over the world. Besides beach it offers Wednesday flea market and on the north side of beach is St. Anthonyโs Chapel church. Anjuna is also famous for full moon parties.
Taxi from Loha to Anjuna is readily available at CabBazar.
Loha to Anjuna Cab Route
Loha to Anjuna by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Loha to Anjuna distance is 625 Km and is 12.5 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
2) Vagator Beach - Located close to Chapora Fort, Vagator Beach is known for its picturesque cliffs, soft sand, and vibrant nightlife. The beach offers a peaceful environment and is a great place to relax and enjoy the scenic beauty.
3) Mapusa Market - If you are interested in shopping for local goods and experiencing the local culture, a stop at Mapusa Market is a must. This bustling marketplace offers a variety of items such as fresh produce, spices, clothing, souvenirs, and more.
4) Anjuna Flea Market - Anjuna Flea Market is a vibrant and colorful market that takes place every Wednesday. It is famous for its hippie vibe, handicrafts, clothing, jewelry, musical instruments, and street food. Exploring this market is a must for shopaholics and those looking for unique items.
5) Mahalaxmi Temple, Bandora - If you are interested in visiting temples, a stop at the Mahalaxmi Temple in Bandora is worth considering. It is a beautiful Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Mahalaxmi and is known for its unique architecture and peaceful surroundings.
6) Old Goa - Old Goa is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a historic city known for its ancient churches and cathedrals. Some of the famous landmarks here include the Basilica of Bom Jesus, Sรฉ Cathedral, and Church of St. Francis of Assisi.
7) Mangueshi Temple - Located in Mangueshi Village, this temple is dedicated to Lord Manguesh, an incarnation of Lord Shiva. It is a popular religious site and showcases beautiful Goan architecture.
8) Panaji - As the capital city of Goa, Panaji is a vibrant and lively place with a mix of colonial and modern influences. You can explore the narrow streets, visit the Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, and enjoy the waterfront promenade.
9) Divar Island - If you have more time, you can take a ferry from Old Goa to Divar Island. It is a peaceful and scenic island with picturesque villages, lush green landscapes, and historic churches.