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Wednesday, 13 May 2015
Tie The Knot In Goa: Every Brides Dream!
There
are so many reasons to think of visiting Goa and if you are one of those who
have location here you know how beautiful it is in its natural beauty. There
are plenty of reasons why you get married in beautiful Goa, ask those who have
they will tell you that they have created memories for lifetime. The beaches of
Goa make beautiful setting to get married at, no wonder so many decide to either
tie the knot here or honeymoon in Goa. Here are a few reasons that will help
you decide why you should choose Goa to tie the knot.
There are many reasons for choosing Goa to tie the knot. The beatiful beaches, the warm tropical beaches, the crazy nightlife and the delicious seafood are only a few reasons!
What
better location than tying the knot by the beach
the
beaches make such a picturesque setting for a romantic venue tie the knot. Picture
yourself walking down the aisle with the sounds of the waves crashing by the shore,
the evening sun setting in the backdrop as seagulls fly by, the tall coconut
trees swaying their leaves the warm evening breeze and your family and friends
by aside. Very few are locations would beat a setting so beautiful as this.
Great
food and entertainment
wedding
venues by the beach are accompanied by some great entertainment all hosted by
the hotels or restaurants by the beach. The environment is so relaxed and the
options for food and alcohol are plenty to choose from and what’s more, alcohol
is cheaper than the other parts of the country.
Competitive
pricing and plenty of options
the
local market is all geared up as it is aware of Goa such a demand as a
destination wedding location. With the coastline being so massive that it is
there is always an option and a great price range that you can choose from.
Hire a team of event planners that will put together the entire event for you
as these guys will do all that needs to be done in finding the right venues,
vendors and pricing along the lines of your budget.
Cost-effective
for NRIs
with
the dollar only gaining against the rupee, NRIs are in a better position to get
much more for what they spend in terms of value. Local prices haven’t been
escalating and hence the rise in the dollar would mean that you spend less and
gain more value.
No
cookie cutter wedding
you
would be amazed at the cost of a beach wedding would be far less than what you’d
spend in the major cities of India. The couples of today choose to break away
from traditional venues and walked down the aisle in a beautiful setting
switches Goa.
Goa
offers you a wide price band
Goa
is an expensive and if you planned right having wedding here will not tip the
scales against you. The beach is just one of the many locations you can choose
from. There are several other locations as well that you can select all
dependent on your budgets and likes.
Friday, 29 August 2014
Accommodation in Goa
Goa's prime real estate unlike most cities i India is spread across in litlle pockets across the state in small towns and suburbs. Travelling through and fro with ease is one of the main factors you should consider while searching for an place to stay in Goa, whether you are here for a holiday or looking to rent out for a while.
looking around and checking for convenience to get to point A to B would help you get an estimate of how he neighborhood is.
Over the years Goa has been known to be a renowned tourist destination visited by thousand's each year. Although there are a number of vacation options available there many choose to live by in villas especially when they plan to stay for a longer period
Over the years Goa has been known to be a renowned tourist destination visited by thousand's each year. Although there are a number of vacation options available there many choose to live by in villas especially when they plan to stay for a longer period
As I had mentioned, real estate is spread across in small pockets and in each pocket there are several factors to consider while finding the right accommodation. If you are living in Colva and need to travel to Mago everyday is a better option than living in Varca and need to get to Margo. The rents do vary in both instances and so does the type of offerings but keep in mind dont consider only consider the price is on the only factor.
Panjim, Margao, Vasco, Mapusa and Ponda are the main business town in Goa, the beach belt of north Goa is now also considerd a prime area for good real estate being for the demand for short and long term stays. For long term stays people do prefer the in-between' s such as Porvorim, Caranzalem, Succor, Verna, Dabolim that are slight relaxed on prices the rentals have to offer. These suburbs are also filled by real estate built under 5 years and are full of amenities and often has the daily essentials in close proximity.
With a large demand in housing architectural firms such as Eadus, are now catering to the exclusive westerner market that is increasing each year. These clients require their apartments to be designed according to the pads back home for comfortable living in Goa.
With a large demand in housing architectural firms such as Eadus, are now catering to the exclusive westerner market that is increasing each year. These clients require their apartments to be designed according to the pads back home for comfortable living in Goa.
The real estate boom took off in early 2006-2007 and gave rise to the many suburbs that are popular now a days. The main cities are small and there isn't place to build new structures any more hence opportunities for housing in new areas near these cities were opportunities for many in the business.
Finding a good listing can be quite a run, a good place to start would be the Navhind Times that is most popular with its listings, you might also like to keep options to looks at a broker, who does the job of finding easily. Looking online has its advantages, sites such as OLX and Quikr has several listings you can browse through, Rental Listings Goa and Amarya Group that specializes in vacation homes in is a local site that is frequently updated in its daily listings. Most of the listings available over the internet are through real estate brokers who would charge you a fee for their services. You could strike a good bargain with some of them and more than often these chaps have some of the better listings you can find.
Tourism in Goa
Tourism in Goa has come a long way since the early backpackers visiting Goa back in the mid seventies to the modern tourist of today flocking in for the casinos and nightlife. Yes, Goa has come a long way and it has been adapting to the changing time and demands. The state has so much to offer and you apart from its beaches that it is famously known for.
The churches in Old Goa and the rich heritage of temples in Ponda gives you a glimpse of its diversity in tourism. The culture is warm and friendly and is has been talked about by many who visited over the years.
Tourism did make take a change over the last few years, the state introduced off-shore casinos, one of a kind in India, attracting a different type of tourist adding another feather to its hat in terms of of its diversity in tourism.
Popular visited by interstate tourist as well people for Russia and Europe being the most popular, there are many who make it a point to visit on a regular basis. Music festivals such as Sunburn and the International Film Festival of India has has put Goa on the tourist map.
Places for tourists in Goa are plenty, the beaches its surroundings being the most popular. Traditional cultural festivals such as the Goan Carnival has continued to attract visitors and has been attended in huge numbers every year.
The locals are friendly and the food food has been the cravings of many, wanting more on every visit. The last few years have also seen five starred hotels sprout in both the north and south Goa, bring about another layer of visitors wanting to spend their holidays in the lap of luxury.
Private transportation has grown at a quick pace as well, you can self commute with privately hired two-wheeler s as well as four giving you the opportunity to explore Goa the way you would want to.Better connectivity by air and rail has made Goa more accessible to visit, with air connectivity being the most popular.Water sports have been operated by private owners and now moderated by the Government. Tourists can take on several rides to explore their adventurous side.
Goa remains a popular destination in India due to healthy tourism policies by the Government as well as the local contribution by local businesses, making it one of the most attractive places to holiday in India and as a tourist so much to explore.
Wednesday, 20 August 2014
Where do you party it up in Goa?
The tourist season is the best time to visit Goa, the entire place is full of life, there is so much happening in the beach belts, the parties, the food you can party for days and still want more. The tourist season peaks by December, the stays get costlier but the partying new stops.
Baga, Anjuna, Vagator are world famous for
its nightlife but during this time of the season they take it up a notch.
Classic such as Tito’s at Baga always has it going. From a wide offering of
culinary delights to tickle your palate to a pleasant ambiance to it Tito’s is
popular landmark and is now a part of many itineraries of travelers visiting
the state.Tito’s lane is mad with entertainment, with Cape Town Cafe in the
lane dishing out some beat dropping music.
You might want to hop over to Club Cabana
as well which is located at Arpora Hill. This place is often visited by
Bollywod stars and has a great ambiance to it. This night club in the sky as it
is famously known for is a great hangout place with good music, unlimited booze
and filled with party people.
Liquid Sky in Ashwen City Resort
is place for the settings of a great evening. The club is located on a hilltop
has spectacular views surrounding it. Known for its psytrance to techno, electro, this club showcase some of
Goa’s bet disk Jockeys
Qutback Bar in Arambol near Sweet
Lake changes the pace a bit, its a chilled, calm ambiance and a great location
to just relax evening. You are right at the sea front and if you are around
early you can catch the beautiful sun-set.
Sinq Beach Club is in Dando
Candolim is has been popular over the last few years. Apart from being an
amazing nightclub the club has a perfect setting for a business lunch as well.
The nightlife is what part-lovers
in Goa and visiting Goa really love, its remains as a great place to unwind and
distress from everyday routine. The
season begins in September and winds up in March. A few nightclubs are open throughout the year
while a few operate only during the season. The nightlife is very vibrant along the beaches of Goa and is visited by the thousand who flock in every year to soak up the sun in India's most popular holiday destination.
Wednesday, 9 July 2014
Panjim’s Boat Rides and off shore- Casinos
Goa has seen casinos flourish across the state over the last few years. From on-shore to now the off-shore casinos Goa has added a another wing of attraction to the tourists visiting the state. Although on-shore casinos have existed for a while, off-shore casinos have sprouted over the last few years and is great tourist attraction for those visiting and want to pay lady-luck a visit.
The off shore casinos are seen on the river
Mandovi and are quite an attraction as they sail across the Mandovi right upto
Miramar Beach. Deltin Jack, Crown
Casino, Caravela , Casino Carnival are the some of the river boats you can
visit. You can also enjoy the entertainment and food on board these vessels
and off course the sights as you sail
across the river.
If you are in the mood to dance the evening
away with live entertainment and music you should try the boat rides at the
Panjim jetty. Long ques are often see at the ticket counters but it is worth
the wait. Hop on board to the be entertained as well as to take a short cruise
down the river Mandovi. Musicians and Dj’s will play tunes to get you to the
mood to be a part of the entertainment. You can also sit back, relax and catch
a glimpse of the city from the deck.
Cruise along as the boats sail across the
city towards Miramar, you will pass by landmarks such as the Kala Academy, the
Mariot, after which you will sail to the white sands of the Miramar beach and
of course, you will see the city from a different perspective.
If you want to get a bit more
closer to the water drive up to Dona-Paula to catch a Jet-ski or a private boat
ride across the jetty. The rides are refreshing as you breeze across the river
facing the famous Dona Paula jetty and the Mormugao Harbour on the opposite
side of it. The jet-skis and boat ride are very reasonably priced and offer you
an amazing view of the nearby coast.
Wednesday, 4 June 2014
Weather in Goa; how to work your travel plans around it!
The tropical weather and the sun kissed beaches is choice of many who plan their visit here and the weather in Goa has a lot to do with it as well due to the fact the coastal belts is pretty much shut during the monsoons. Goa is cooler during the months of October until March when the summers set in. By cooler, you need not pack up you heavy duty winter gear as the temperature drops to a maximum of 23 degrees.
The tourist season kicks off in the month of October with Russian charters flying in tourists for the holidays. The beaches settle down after the rains which are quite heavy and you are ready to soak up the sun. However, the monsoon has its own charm; after the hot summer that are hot and humid. The rains bring about a refreshing change to the landscape and is full of greenery.
The beaches remains off limits during the monsoons as they are unsafe to swim in, you do see a lot of interstate tourists visiting to enjoy Goa the weather and take advantage of the prices stay, food and travel drop due to the low demand during this period. Villas in Goa for rent are a steal during this period if you are travelling as a group and you are surely to get a good deal looking if looking for one.
The best time to visit Goa is definitely after the monsoons and you when the season peaks at Christmas and New year and end slowly winds down after the carnival in Feb. The weather during this period is a pleasant 25 degrees with the tourist season kicking-off, businesses begin to gear up for the season at hand. As the season progresses and the prices for stay, food and travel peak in the month of December as compared to the off season prices of July- September. If you plan to visit during the months of October to December, booking you stay well in advance can you a better package rather than booking last minute. Accommodation availability also remains scarce as we head into December, hotels, villas and serviced apartments and rentals in Goa run out of space as Goa's gets ready to ring in the New Year. The parties, the nightlife the food, the lazy evenings, the beaches and of course the weather make travelling here during the period the best time to travel in the tourism calender.
Come January, February the mercury starts climbing and you begin to feel the heat! 30 degrees is only the beginning which then lead into the summer that peaks at around 38 degrees! yes, hot and and humid. Well, the entertainment still goes on with Carnival and lastly the San Jao feast in June that ends the party calender.
Wednesday, 14 May 2014
Goa's Beaches and its nightlife
Goa is blessed with a beautiful coastline that attracts thousands every year that visit for a holiday. The night life that surrounds these beaches adds to the fun and frolic of being there. Although sharing the same coastline these beaches are divided into north and south Goa and a quite different from each other.
The beaches in the North of Goa are extremely popular and have vibrant nightlife and is packed with party-goers and beach bums. This coastline is filled with popular shacks at that are popular and full of life. A great way to relax away to the setting sun sets a mood for a great evening; not missing out on the beers you can grab at arms length on a comfortable beach chairs. Baga, Calangute, Anjuna, and Candolim are the craziest of them all, the crowd thins out as you head out toward Ashwen, and Morjim. You will find great restaurants serving all types of cuisines, the nightclubs dropping the best beats and you can always shop your heart away on whole bunch of things at flee markets and shopping centers. The northern belt is famous for its parties and its night life, there are plenty of beach resorts in Goa you can choose from if you when visiting.
The south is different from the north, the beaches quieter, the nightlife less crazier that makes the setting for those who plan who like to soak up the real Goa! The beaches in the south of Goa are also popular for its beach resorts that are located by the beaches, places like the Park Hyatt and Taj Exotica to name a few. The south of Goa has its own charm, the village life in these belts still exist and its is seen across the coast with homes that are tucked in its greenery. The nearest and popular suburb being Margao and its most popular beach being Colva is just one among the many beaches you can visit and relax. Betalbatim, Arrosim, Benaulim, Varca, Cavelosim and lastly Pallolem are the beaches that will have you enjoy your vacation especially of you are looking for Goa's Beaches as a holiday destination.
Goa's beaches have been the focal are of its tourism and its mainstay as a place of interest for vacationers. There are a lot of things to do in Goa beaches as well, its churches, temples, backwaters and casinos are other attractions to visitors. You can hire a two wheeler or a four wheeler as well to hop at the various points, and as you visit do check out the many restaurants you will find, especially the ones you can find serving up fresh fish. Do not worry, these are easy to spot, the mouth-watering aromas of fried fish as you pass-by will draw you in if you are looking to explore as you drive along. Places such as Britos in Baga, Souza Lobo in Calangute, Martins in Betalbatim, Fishermans Wharf in Cavelossim should be on you list to visit
Wednesday, 2 April 2014
Traditional Goan everyday snacks
Coconut is a popular
commodity used here in Goa to make every day snacks consumed at tea time at
most households especially over the weekend. These delicacies are available at most bakeries across Goa, you also explore Dhosh, Dhodol and other sweets as well
Pancakes/Panroles
The base of these
pancakes are made of rice that is soaked overnight, the rice is then ground
into a thin paste and mixed in coconut juice. This mixture is then tossed into
a pan and allowed to cook. A mixture comprising of jaggery and raw coconut are
mixed together and spread evenly. Delicious to have and easy to make
Shira
Shira is made of rawa
and ghee cooked over ten-fifteen minutes on a slow flame to which cooking colour is added along with a
few dried fruits along with some spices such as dried spices such as cloves and
cardamom.
Mung juice with coconut
juice and jaggery
Mung is soaked
overnight and then streamed in a pressure cooker to cook, after its cooks the a
mixture of coconut juice and jaggery is added to it. This snack is very good to
clear a cold and highly nutritious
Bebinca
The delicious mouth watering delight is a made in layers and is not only popular among locals but now also exported to Australia and the United Kingdom
Bebinca
The delicious mouth watering delight is a made in layers and is not only popular among locals but now also exported to Australia and the United Kingdom
Thursday, 20 March 2014
Goa Beyond its Beaches, Churches and Temples: Spice farms, Ancestral Goa, Mario Miranda Art gallery and Kala Academy.
So, you pick up a nice tan and visited the temples and churches and you still want explore some more, well, there is a lot more to do and following are a few places you should try if you are in the mood to explore Goa’s roots and traditions.
Spice Farms are popular in Ponda, a forty
minute drive from Panjim, these farms are located amidst lush green
surroundings of the neighboring mountains and is a great place to experience
food and the farm itself which has a lot of explore within itself. The spice
plants that the farms cultivate are spread across multiple acres and produce
spices such as Nutmeg, Cinnamon, Pepper, Turmeric, Ginger and Vanilla besides
the numerous Cashew plantations in the area. The visit includes a meal as well
at the restaurant that serves up a Goan spread consisting of mainly Fish Curry
Rice, Chicken Xacuti and Vegetables.
Ancestral Goa is located near Ponda as
well, roughly a 30-40 minute drive to get there and is located near the Savior
Of the World Church Lotolim. Ancestral
Goa is a treasure of artifacts and precious items that reflect Goa’s cultures
and traditions. Big Foot takes you across the many sculptures that depict the
rich history of Goa. Across Big-Foot is the old Portuguese house you could
visit as well. Casa Araujo Alvares is an structure that has been standing since
the Portuguese rule in Goa and has been renovated to give visitors a glimpse of
the early days.
Kala Academy is in Panjim and is any another
gateway to Goa’s rich cultural diversity. Musicals, Tiarts and art exhibitions
are quite famous here that showcase local artist and talents. Art, music and drama is what you can explore
here in abundance, you can also visit the old light-house behind the academy to
catch a glimpse of the Mandovi.
Head out to Salvador Do Mundo to
get a taste of art by Goa’s famous artist Mario Miranda. His signature styles
that depicts Goa’s life will allow you to explore what Goa was all about back
in the day. His art is unique and descriptive that will have you mesmerised in
its beauty.
Goa surely has
a lot to offer other than its beaches and nightlife. You can explore more than
you can imagine from its little villages to its beautiful sights you are in a
unique experience. If you are looking to explore the many places to visit in Goa that are different in its own charm, places to visit in Goa are famous where you can explore the cultures and traditions.
Monday, 24 February 2014
Tourist places in Goa
So you are planning your visit to Goa on a holiday and are in the mood the explore its surroundings and off course get a tan as well or will ending up doing so any ways!
To start with the food is always a good start! These are several place that will flood that list but here a must visit few; Souza Lobo- Calangute, Brittos's- Baga, Sea Pebble-Dona Paula, Mickeys-Colva, Martins Beach Corner-Betalbatim, Fiplees Betalbatim and Fishermans Wharf Cavelosim.
Night clubs should be on your things to do list as well. The every popular Titos's lance has become a global landmark you must visit. Club Cabana, SinQ and 9Bar are highly popular places in the north of Goa to catch a chilled beer or dance your heart out.
Popular and must visit beaches on the cards would be Baga, Calangute, Anjuna, Morjim and Mandrem. With shacks availabel at most of these beaches it is a great place to spend the day, water sports included.
Flee markets are very exciting as they offer entertainment as well as shopping, the Anjuna Flee market is one of the oldest flee markets in Goa and remains the most popular. You could also go visit Mackie Saturday Night Bazar as well.
Hopping over to Ponda will give you a nice outing to the spice plantations and temples that it is so famous for. There are plenty of farms to choose from and it would take up a day check out. These tours also have lunch included. Temples here are very popular, you should check out the Shanta Durga temple or the Mangeshi temple and don't forget to charge your camera while you plan the visit.
Landmarks such as Dona Paula, Fontainhas and the cruise boat ride on a visit to Panjim, the capital would help you to explore as well as get entertained while you are at it. The cruises are only in the evening at the new Patto bridge. Casinos have been a new attraction over the last few years for many visit. Try you luck, have a drink and food included is a nice way to spend the evening.
Old Goa if you want to explore more on Goa's Portuguese influence on Goa, there are churches and cathedrals that you could explore, the drive there too is by the riverside and is very enjoyable.
Looking deeper to know the culture, plan a visit to Mario Miranda Musuem in Porvorim and Ancestral Goa in Lotolim as well.
To start with the food is always a good start! These are several place that will flood that list but here a must visit few; Souza Lobo- Calangute, Brittos's- Baga, Sea Pebble-Dona Paula, Mickeys-Colva, Martins Beach Corner-Betalbatim, Fiplees Betalbatim and Fishermans Wharf Cavelosim.
Night clubs should be on your things to do list as well. The every popular Titos's lance has become a global landmark you must visit. Club Cabana, SinQ and 9Bar are highly popular places in the north of Goa to catch a chilled beer or dance your heart out.
Popular and must visit beaches on the cards would be Baga, Calangute, Anjuna, Morjim and Mandrem. With shacks availabel at most of these beaches it is a great place to spend the day, water sports included.
Flee markets are very exciting as they offer entertainment as well as shopping, the Anjuna Flee market is one of the oldest flee markets in Goa and remains the most popular. You could also go visit Mackie Saturday Night Bazar as well.
Hopping over to Ponda will give you a nice outing to the spice plantations and temples that it is so famous for. There are plenty of farms to choose from and it would take up a day check out. These tours also have lunch included. Temples here are very popular, you should check out the Shanta Durga temple or the Mangeshi temple and don't forget to charge your camera while you plan the visit.
Landmarks such as Dona Paula, Fontainhas and the cruise boat ride on a visit to Panjim, the capital would help you to explore as well as get entertained while you are at it. The cruises are only in the evening at the new Patto bridge. Casinos have been a new attraction over the last few years for many visit. Try you luck, have a drink and food included is a nice way to spend the evening.
Old Goa if you want to explore more on Goa's Portuguese influence on Goa, there are churches and cathedrals that you could explore, the drive there too is by the riverside and is very enjoyable.
Looking deeper to know the culture, plan a visit to Mario Miranda Musuem in Porvorim and Ancestral Goa in Lotolim as well.
Wednesday, 19 February 2014
Goan Carnival in 2014!!
Known for it white sand beaches , its crazy
nightlife, liberal ways of living and its kind hospitality it remains the
choice of many to come back on a holiday. The Goan Carnival held annually in
February reflects the fun and happy side of the Goans and is the time of the
year when people come out in large numbers across the state to be a part of the
fun and frolic.
The Carnival festival has been influenced by
Goa’s Portuguese roots and has remained a part of Goa’s cultured for many years
and reflects Goa cultural diversity. Held in the month of February, this
festival has everyone in a happy mood filled with color and music to go with
it. The carnival floats are paraded across multiple cities in Goa and is one of
India's most unique festivals held nowhere by here in Goa. Locals and visitors come out in large numbers to celebrate and watch the parade
go by to be a part of the celebration.
The Goan Carnival takes place just
before the season of Lent marked by the Christian Calender and is the last
celebration before a 45 day fast that then followed by Easter. Live bands
playing carnival tunes, floats accompanied with dancers in colorful costumes
and hundreds cheering on the festival is witnessed by people from India and
abroad.
King
Momo the iconic figure marks the begin of the festival and is seen on the first
float that kick-starts the festival. The first float itself has dancers,
musicians and performers in action and is one among the vibrant floats seen in
the parade. Most floats are themes on
social and cultures reflections.
Time your holiday or make sure you plan a visit at least
once in a life time to witness this celebratory experience and if you are here
during a holiday do nothing to miss out on it.
Wednesday, 5 February 2014
Best time to visit Goa
Goa has a lot to offer for everyone visiting through out the year, the tourist season being popular from October until Jan and the off season being from June until September.
The period of November and December sees the most tourist visiting from India and abroad. This time of the year remains the peak of the season and sees prices of accommodation and travel shoot up compared to the rest of the year. Room rents can go up at least one and half times as compared to the beginning of the season and yet there is always a shortage due to rising demand. Accommodation would be costlier by the beach belt and less expensive in the suburbs, you can hire you own car/bike, the only real disadvantage being you are a bit away from the night life! well, if you prefer it otherwise, nothing like it.
Popular places such as Candolim, Calangute, Baga and Anjuna are very popular in the north of Goa, while Panjim and Donapaula are preferred while living closer to the capital. Morjim, Ashwem, Anjuna, Vagator also make their way up that list.
In the south of Goa, Pallolem is the most popular beach by a mile but it is pretty isolated from rest of the action at beaches such as Colva, Varca, Cansailim, Betalbatim and Benaulim.
The months before that are also popular, mid-September marks the beginning of the tourist calendar and you can find a good bargain during this period.
The month of May sees a huge number of interstate tourists as the summers are about to end. Prices are pretty reasonable during this time and you also can get a nice deal as most businesses are preparing to shut for the off season.
Planning you visit to Goa in December is on of the best times to visit, the beach belts are buzzing with activity and is very vibrant and busy. Last minute deals are always available through travel agents but yes they do come at a price.
The most economical visit would be just before monsoons, the foreign tourists leave by then and you will see a drop in airfare and stay bookings, room rates being much more realistic for the best time to visit for a holiday.
If you are looking to get away from the madness of urban life and need a break, the monsoon for some is also a popular time to visit. The other jammed packed beach belts are calm and quite as well, but you need not stay by the coast, you could get a place in Panjim or around and even explore and stay are wild life sanctuaries during the rains. The weather in Goa can play spoilsport if not planned around it so do make sure you plan accordingly to avoid a disappointment.
The period of November and December sees the most tourist visiting from India and abroad. This time of the year remains the peak of the season and sees prices of accommodation and travel shoot up compared to the rest of the year. Room rents can go up at least one and half times as compared to the beginning of the season and yet there is always a shortage due to rising demand. Accommodation would be costlier by the beach belt and less expensive in the suburbs, you can hire you own car/bike, the only real disadvantage being you are a bit away from the night life! well, if you prefer it otherwise, nothing like it.
Popular places such as Candolim, Calangute, Baga and Anjuna are very popular in the north of Goa, while Panjim and Donapaula are preferred while living closer to the capital. Morjim, Ashwem, Anjuna, Vagator also make their way up that list.
In the south of Goa, Pallolem is the most popular beach by a mile but it is pretty isolated from rest of the action at beaches such as Colva, Varca, Cansailim, Betalbatim and Benaulim.
The months before that are also popular, mid-September marks the beginning of the tourist calendar and you can find a good bargain during this period.
The month of May sees a huge number of interstate tourists as the summers are about to end. Prices are pretty reasonable during this time and you also can get a nice deal as most businesses are preparing to shut for the off season.
Planning you visit to Goa in December is on of the best times to visit, the beach belts are buzzing with activity and is very vibrant and busy. Last minute deals are always available through travel agents but yes they do come at a price.
The most economical visit would be just before monsoons, the foreign tourists leave by then and you will see a drop in airfare and stay bookings, room rates being much more realistic for the best time to visit for a holiday.
If you are looking to get away from the madness of urban life and need a break, the monsoon for some is also a popular time to visit. The other jammed packed beach belts are calm and quite as well, but you need not stay by the coast, you could get a place in Panjim or around and even explore and stay are wild life sanctuaries during the rains. The weather in Goa can play spoilsport if not planned around it so do make sure you plan accordingly to avoid a disappointment.
Tuesday, 14 January 2014
Forts of Goa you must visit during you visit!
Chapora Fort
‘Shahpura’ which means ‘Town of the
Shah’ was first constructed by Bijapurs ruler Adil Shah and is located on
Anjuna beach which among the popular attractions in India. Built out of
laterite stones this fort is situated on the banks of the Chapora river and
changed hands several times after the Portuguese took over Bardez
Fort Tiracol
This fort is located on the northern tip
of Goa along the banks of the Tiracol river accesable from the Querim ferry.
The fort remained in history as the Portuguese's critical maritime defenses.
The fort has been now converted as
hotel, the Tiracol Heritage.
Reis Magos Fort
This fort rests on the banks of the
river Mandovi facing the capital city of Panjim which was built in the year
1543 and was designed to curb enemy ships that would sail across the Mandovi.
The fort also functioned as a jailhouse till 1993, until it was abandoned and
then back in 2012.
Rachol Fort
Home to the famous Rachol Seminary this fort that rests by the
Zuari, was restored and converted into a museum.
Monday, 9 December 2013
Goa & Fresh Fish!! The types of Fish most consumed in Goa
Fresh Fish, a chilled beer and Goa, ah! What else could wish
for! Goa being by the sea fish is a staple food of the locals and consumer by
the many who travel to Goa. So, what are the most popular types of fish and how
are they best prepared, here a quick guide to get you going.
The masala and the preparation:
Fried fish is very popular across Goa and is consumed as a
snack with the a drink or even during the main course. The alternate way of
cooking it would be in a curry usually found in a fish curry rice served across
the state.
Fried fish is served best with a ranceiodo masala, that is a
combination of red chillies and vinegar ground to a thin paste as a main
ingredient and applied to the fish and fried. Alternatively curries are
prepared with coconut juice, chillies as
well.
Choice of Fish.
Prawns, Kingfish, Red Snapper, Mussels, Pomfrets, Squids and
Crabs are the most popular types of fished served in most restaurants. You will
see a lot of local flocking at places that serve up fresh fish described as
‘Tajjhe kitne hai’ (what is fresh today) in Konkanni.
Prawns, Squids and Crabs are best consumed in a butter garlic
preparation, Prawns are fried first and the tossed in a mixture of garlic and
butter. The two blend in a perfect
combination of flavors that will make you want more! Crabs are boiled
first in hot water with a pinch of salt, once cooked, the shells are cracked
and then tossed in a mixture of butter and garlic.
Fish such as the Kingfish, Red Snapper, mackreals are served
best with a ranchiodo masala. The fish is marinated first with salt,
ginger-garlic paste and then coated with the masala which is then is rawa
fried.
Typing this out has made my mouth-water, the local
preparation is excellent and a must try here when you are in Goa. There are a
plenty of places to choose from to try fish but keep in mind there are on a few
that really know how to serve it the way it should. Some place to mention would
be Sea Pebble, Dona Paula, Mickey’s- Colva, Ritz Classic- Panjim, Martins, Betalbatim, Sheela, Vasco to name a few. Every local would also have his/her
preferences to that perfect place that serves up fresh and tasty fish, so if
you have the option of asking a friend, don’t miss out the chance.
Monday, 9 September 2013
Green trails you could visit besides the Goan beaches
Mollem National Park
The wildlife park is a 240 square
kilometre area sanctuary that is rich
with flora and fauna and is in the village of Mollem. You can explore the many
options of bird safaris, jungle safaris that the park has to offer. The
sanctuary nears the Dudhsagar waterfalls as well
Cotigaon Wildlife Sanctuary
This sanctuary is in the Canancona
District of Goa east of Pallolem, and is Goa’s second largest wildlife
sanctuary that is widely spread across 86 squiare kilometers. There are watch
points and watch towers you can trek to to get a glimpse of the animals in the
forest
Dandeli Wildlife Santuary
Dandeli has evolved as a popular tourist
destination over the last few years for the adventurous few providing
activities such as white water rafting across the raging rapids. The sanctuary
rests by the river Kali and has a lot to offer to nature lovers
Netravali Wildllife Sanctuary
Spread across 211 square kilometres of
forestation this sanctuary was is a major attraction for nature enthusiasts.
Animals such as hornbills, panthers, loris and snakes are a common sight.
There is no doubt the night clubs in Goa are what really attract the crowds but, they is so much more that Goa has to offer and visiting these sanctuary's is a great way to explore more in Goa.
The monsoons in Goa are the best time to visit these sanctuary and parks as they are covered in greenery and cool weather and you can experience a different side of Goa apart from the beaches that its is so famous for. The monsoons see visitors wanting to enjoy the rains, weather and is very popular among nature lovers.
There is no doubt the night clubs in Goa are what really attract the crowds but, they is so much more that Goa has to offer and visiting these sanctuary's is a great way to explore more in Goa.
The monsoons in Goa are the best time to visit these sanctuary and parks as they are covered in greenery and cool weather and you can experience a different side of Goa apart from the beaches that its is so famous for. The monsoons see visitors wanting to enjoy the rains, weather and is very popular among nature lovers.
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