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Describing Goa as beautiful barely scratches the surface. Its lush greenery, wide beaches, and striking colonial-era buildings are truly stunning. Tourists love capturing these sights with their cameras, but how do the locals feel about the endless photos being taken around them? Panjim, the lively heart of North Goa, is a hotspot for tourists, especially the “Latin Quarter” with its charming São Tomé and Fontainhas areas. People often pose in these picturesque lanes for the perfect Instagram photo. However, the constant flow of visitors has turned this once quiet neighborhood into a noisy and disruptive place for the locals. Recently, many Goan residents have begun keeping their doors and windows shut to avoid the noise and disruptions from tourists. Walking around Panjim, you'll see several homes with "No Photography/Videography" signs, but tourists often ignore these requests and continue to take photos. This disregard for locals' privacy has led to frequent conflicts, leaving residents feeling frustrated and overwhelmed. A Panjim resident explains, "If only one or two tourists came by each month to take photos of your house, it would be fine. But when hundreds show up every day, it becomes a real hassle." Living in these historic neighborhoods is being overshadowed by the daily problems caused by "invasive tourism." This term describes the negative effects of mass tourism on local communities and environments, where large numbers of visitors disregard local customs and surroundings. While Goans have long worried about losing their traditional way of life, their concerns about privacy are now becoming a major issue too. ALSO READ: Boney Kapoor Faces New Criticism Over Payment Disputes; Arshad Warsi Claims Reduced Pay
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