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The Chapora fort was constructed fundamentally towards keep monitor onto lots Hindu raiders and plunderers whom arrived towards establish their region across Goa.The fort was nearly ruined during Nadir shah's rule and was restored to its original glory by the Portuguese in 1617. However, even the Portuguese abandoned the fort; nearly three centuries alter around 1892. During the Portugal rule, the fort was renovated in regal style and underground tunnels were built as escape routes for making emergency exits in case of attacks.
After the Portuguese deserted the fort, it became desolate and barren and has become a place of tourist attraction. The fort has withstood the ravages of time and offers panoramic views of the Anjuna and Vagator beaches. Majority of the tourists who visit Goa do not fail to make a trip to the Chapora fort as they want to feel the mystical air and enjoy the breathtaking views from the parapet of the fort. Monuments like these provide an insight into the colonial past of Goa. People who flock to the state from the interiors of the country can get an insight into the lifestyle of the kings and queens who inhabited these places. Best Selling Goa Tours
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