Carambolim Holiday Cottages
Verdant, Idyllic, Serene, For A Quiet Holiday.
Carambolim Hills
Carambolim Holiday Cottages, set in the beautiful hills of Carambolim, is a visitor's paradise. Amidst rich foliage, the cottages give you an opportunity to be one with nature. Rejuvenate the mind and body as you escape from the hustle and bustle of your daily lives. The enchanting beauty of the place, spins magic on its visitors. Nestled among the beautiful hills of the Western Ghats, Carambolim is a popular tourist destination in Goa, world famous for its bird sanctuary. Stay at the Carambolim Holiday Cottages, a place where the cool mist and the breeze speak of stories of the past history and glory of the Portuguese era.Old Goa or Velha Goa

Old Goa contains churches affiliated to various congregations, including the Se Cathedral (the seat of the Archbishop of Goa), the Church of St. Francis of Assisi, the Church of S. Caetano, and notably, the Basilica of Bom Jesus which contains the body of Saint Francis Xavier.
History

The population was roughly 200,000 by 1543. Malaria and cholera epidemics ravaged the city in the 17th century and it was largely abandoned, only having a remaining population of 1,500 in 1775. It was then that the viceroy moved the palace of Adil Shah to Panaji. In 1835 after religious suppression the city was virtually deserted. It continued to be the de jure capital of Gôa until 1843, when the capital was then shifted to Panaji (Ponnjê in Konkani). The abandoned city came to be known as "Velha Goa" (in Portuguese, 'Old Goa'), to distinguish it from Goa Velha (also meaning "Old Goa"), which was the Portuguese name for the town located on the old site of Govapuri.
Velha Goa was incorporated into the Republic of India in 1961, together with the rest of Goa.