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The Chapora Fort is a
500-year-old Portuguese fort. It is the most prominent feature of the
little fishing hamlet of Chapora. It is situated on a vantage spot
overlooking the big Vagator Beach and the blue-green waters of the
Indian Ocean.
The Portuguese built their
fort over the ruins of the original fortification at Chapora, built by
the Sultan of Bijapur - Adil Shah on the southern headland of the
Chapora River.
Tumble down and overgrown
with grass and weeds, Chapora rewards those who come to visit with
magnificent views of the sea.
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Getting There
The nearest airport is
Goa International Airport,
located at Dabolim, 38 km from Mapusa. The Airport has a number of domestic
flights coming in from major Indian cities and chartered flights from
European destinations. From the Airport, pre-paid cabs and shared taxis are
available for Mapusa and the resorts around Mapusa.
The nearest railhead to Mapusa is Margaon. From there taxis are easily
available for Mapusa.
Mapusa is 15 km from the capital, Panaji, a bus journey of 30 minutes.
Mapusa is a convenient base for reaching the beaches of Anjuna, Calangute,
Vagator, Chapora and Baga, and it is fairly close to Arambol and Margao. It
is especially convenient for tourists coming in by bus from neighbouring
states of Maharashtra and Karnataka.
The Kadamba Bus Terminal in Mapusa's main square is an important junction
for both private and State Transport buses coming in from Mumbai (17 hours),
Pune (14 hours) and Bangalore (14 hours). Buses are also available for
Belgaum, Hubli, Pune and Mangalore. Buses and minibuses from most towns of
Goa terminate at Mapusa; from here you can get onward connections to other
places in the state. These roadways buses connect Mapusa to the Panaji,
Margao, Vasco, Ponda and other towns and villages in the state.
Getting Around
Buses, motorcycles, taxis, auto-rickshaws and motorcycle taxis are freely
available at Mapusa for getting to the beaches. Renting a motorcycle at one
of the beaches may be cheaper than at Mapusa's main square, but make sure
you have a valid driver's license, especially on market day on Friday, when
the police set up roadblocks and check licenses frequently.
It takes about 20 minutes to get
to Panjim, Calangute, Baga or Anjuna by motorcycle taxi and 30 minutes by
bus. Autorickshaw for the same distance will charge slightly cheaper than a
taxi. A shared taxi is an economical option.
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