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Tiracol fort

| JUNE 26, 2016, 12:00 AM IST

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For centuries the Tiracol fort, located along the northern most border of Goa, has served as the coastal sentinel for a string of kings and rulers.

It was built in the 17th century by then ruler of Sawantwadi province in Maharashtra, thanks to the vantage point it commands over the Arabian sea and at a time when trade was largely carried out through ships hugging the coastline.

The fort, given its significance in maritime warfare, was later taken over by the Portuguese rulers of Goa. Historically, it holds significance even today, because one of the first Indian flags to unfurl in Goa, was at the very same fort during the Goan struggle for independence from Portuguese rule.

Decades later, the significance of the fort is now the tourism potential it commands. It’s rugged built and the stunning view it commands of the Arabian sea and the river which flows alongside is stunning and one which takes the viewer’s breath away.

A majority of the fort is now a part of a resort, but the fort itself is open to visitors and should be on your to-do list if you are frequenting the Tiracol, Arambol, Ashwem beach areas. The fort is only a short distance from the beach and requires a short ride by a ferry to access it.

Tiracol fort

In Pernem taluk, near Tiracol, Arambol beaches

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