Sunday, March 10, 2013

Fort Aguada, Goa


Fort Aguada and its lighthouse is a well-preserved seventeenth-century Portuguese fort standing in Goa, India, on Sinquerim Beach, overlooking the Arabian Sea. The fort was constructed in 1612 to guard against the Dutch and the Marathas. It was a reference point for the vessels coming from Europe at that time. This old Portuguese fort stands on the beach south of Candolim, at the shore of the Mandovi River. It was initially tasked with defense of shipping and the nearby Bardez sub district. A freshwater spring within the fort provided water supply to the ships that used to stop by. This is how the fort got its name: Aguada, meaning Water. Crews of passing ships would often visit to replenish their fresh water stores. On the fort stands a four-store Portuguese lighthouse, erected in 1864 and the oldest of its kind in Asia. Built in 1612, it was once the grandstand of 79 cannons. It has the capacity of storing 2,376,000 gallons of water, one of the biggest freshwater storage's of the time in whole of Asia.
This fort is divided in two segments: the upper part acted as fort and watering station, while the lower part served as a safe berth for Portuguese ships. Whereas the upper part has a mote, underground water storage chamber, gunpowder room, light house and bastions, it also has a secret escape passage to use during time of war and emergency. The lighthouse at initial stage is used to emit light once in 7 minutes. In 1834 it was changed to emit light creating eclipse every 30 seconds, however it was abandoned in 1976. Fort Aguada was the most prized and crucial fort of Portuguese.
The fort is so large that it envelops the entire peninsula at the south western tip of Bardez. Built on the mouth of river Mandovi, it was strategically located and was the chief defense of Portuguese against the Dutch and Marathas. During the Salazar Administration, Fort Aguada was re-purposed for use as a prison primarily, some claim, for Salazar's political opponents.


Best time to Visit:
September  to April

What to see?
Bastian, Fortification, Cannon, Water cisterns, Light House

Water and Food
No water & food on the Fort.  But there are stalls outside fort.

Stay / Accommodation
No place to stay on the Fort. Once can stay in Calangute

Places to visit around
Reis Magos Fort, Calangute Beach, Baga Beach, Chapora Fort

Approximate Distance from Calangute
8 Kms 

For more photos see link below

Fort Aguada, Goa

Fort Aguada, Goa

Fort Aguada, Goa

Fort Aguada, Goa

Fort Aguada, Goa

Fort Aguada, Goa

For more photos see link below

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Reaching Fort Aguada from Calangute :-




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