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CHAPORA
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At the mouth of the Chapora River there is a handsome village - Chapora! :-) This small village has collected many attractions of the state of Goa. Here is the most famous fish market and the Portuguese fort and the most famous Juice center. And besides this, the beautiful Vagator beach, which is famous far beyond the borders of India.

We got to Chapora traveling from Morjim beach, which is on the other side of the river. We, like in Venetian Torcello , chartered a 12-seater ship with two sailors for two and sailed to Chapora. This service then cost us 200 rupees, which translated into 4 dollars. And so we go aboard.


Making our trip along the Chapora River, we respectfully greeted everyone who met us. Passengers of the ships passing by also greeted us.
By our arrival at the port of Chapora, many fishing schooners gathered, who brought fresh seafood for every taste. And the enterprising residents of Chapora, seeing us ;-), quickly opened their most famous fish market in Goa. We chose for a long time, asked the price and opted for tiger prawns.



After a little thought, we decided: where, if not in Chapora, to reveal the topic of Indian lobster! Having chosen the cleanest cafe, we ordered and ate a lobster.

Choose a cleaner cafe,
you eat, go out, look around the corner...

And there, it might be like that. This is India, baby!

After a delicious lunch, go to the Juice Center. This is a small institution that prepares fresh juices from all kinds of fruits. We confirm that the juices of this juice center are incredibly tasty. The tables at which visitors are drinking various delicious liquids are constantly busy. When there are no empty seats in the Juice Center, visitors with juices calmly sit down on the Shiva altar, which is located nearby.

Photos below are clickable!
![]() Local Resident's House | ![]() Vagator beach |
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![]() Palm fan | ![]() Playing cricket under a banyan tree |
And here, if you hover the cursor over the photo, you will see the rest of Chapora's impressions:
1. Home of a local
2. Vagator beach
3. Palm fan
4. Playing cricket under a banyan tree.
And yet, at the very beginning I was talking about the Portuguese fort. It is located on a high hill. We made an attempt to climb to it, but the forty-degree heat stopped us. So here's a photo on the way to the fort. It is not visible behind my back, but you just believe that it is there.

We would be glad to receive your comments on this article. If you have been to Chapora or are going to visit this city - share your impressions in the comments. Reposts and likes will be greatly appreciated.
Vitaly & Nataly
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