Historical places in Goa - Rent my Bike


The Portuguese ruled Goa for around 450 years. You can find a lot of churches and architectures that reflects European style. All of them were built by the Portuguese. Before Portuguese came Goa was rules by several Hindu and Muslim dynasties. Here in this blog we will talk about few such places where we can find some peace.To encounter the different shades of this place, rent a bike in Goa from Rent my Bike.



Ajoba temple Keri:
This temple is located in the left-hand side of Keri beach. During the time of February, a jatra happens in this temple premise. Devotees from various corners of Goa come to attend this jatra.


Fort of St. Estevam:
St. Estevam Island is located in Illhas district of Goa. This island is also known as ‘Juvem’. This island is famous for a particular type of long, seven ridged ladyfingers. Fort of St. Estevam is located on a small hilltop and was built by the Portuguese during 1668. There is a church at the top of the fort.  A non-governmental profit organization named The Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage maintains this fort.


Safa Masjid:
Safa masjid is located in Ponda, south Goa. This mosque was built by Sultan of Bijapur Ibrahim Adil Shah I. This fort is within 2 km distance from the heart of the district Ponda. Safa masjid is an ideal example of Adil Shahi dynasty of Goa and architecture of this Masjid reflects Islamic style of architecture.



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