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Scary, Scarier and scariest!

  • Writer: Vrunda Bhatt
    Vrunda Bhatt
  • Feb 15, 2018
  • 1 min read

We have spent quite a good time in Goa to reasonably conclude that ‘Those who visit Calangute and Baga Beach in Goa and claim they& that they’ve been to Goa and had gala time, have basically been to Juhu tara road via Lokhandwala in Mumbai and returned. Well, if you are familiar with the geography of Mumbai, you are bound to laugh hard

We were keen from the beginning to the explore the other side of Goa. You can call it as a side other than beaches. Other than the obvious beaches. Thanks, our fellow traveller’s tover familiarity with Goa,we manged to locate ourselves in what is known as one of the most haunted places of Goa: Three King Church Three King Church:

If you are travelling by train to Goa or missed out grabbing the window seat in your economy class flight and deeply regret not viewing the aerial view of Goa, you must visit this place. The place is indeed as enigmatic as its name. Located in a hilltop at South Goa, Three King Church remains closed round the year except January 06. Local folklore’s believe that apparently there was a battle of thrones between three Portugal Kings years ago.


Completely irked up with ceaseless fights, one of the kings mixed poison at the royal brunch and killed the other two. However, the murderer king couldn’t gulp his own acts and consumed poison. Ever since spirits of those three kings roam around in the church and even some paranormal activities were observed by the villagers. We were there for a short while and it would be unfair to talk about paranormal experience Heavy rains, wooden benches juxtaposed with church under the huge Banyan tree and a stunning aerial view made ‘Three King Church’ in our must watch list.

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Precise location: Queenynagar, airport road,Goa. 30KM approx. from Panjim/25 Km from Madgao Best time to visit: Monsoon (June-September) How to reach:By road Best mode of transport: Hired Two-wheelers. Available at 300/400 Rs per day

Food availability: No

 
 
 

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