FESTIVALS & EVENTS

The Vibrant Goa Carnival

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Last updated: Apr 3, 2017

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Do

Adventure sports at Calangute Beach
Take a sunset river cruise along the Mandovi River

See

Basilica de Bom Jesus- an important destination for Christian pilgrims from all over the world
Chapora Fort to enjoy splendid views of the adjoining Vagator beach
Rajbagh Beach, which is one of the cleanest beaches in Goa

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Pristine Beaches, clean waters, exciting nightlife and historic churches

Eat

Bebinca (a Goan dessert made with eggs), seafood and Fenny (a local Goan liquor made with cashews)

Shop

At Ingo’s Saturday Night Bazaar for junk jewellery and t-shirts
Anjuna Flea Market for funky accessories and handicrafts

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Updated on November 26, 2014

 

When I think of Goa, I immediately think of lying by the beach on a hammock under a swaying palm tree. After all with some of the best beaches in India, Goa is the obvious holiday destination for most people seeking some well-deserved rest and relaxation any time of the year.

But this beautiful state also has a lively culture that is showcased in the annual Goa Carnival. The Goa Carnival was established in 1961 by the Portuguese, who ruled this state for over 500 years, to celebrate Goan culture and traditions. Originally a Christian event celebrated before Lent, it has now absorbed traditions from many other religions that thrive in the region, including Hinduism. This makes it a unique event that brings together different cultures and combines them into one large festival.

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Goa being the party-capital of India, it is no surprise then that this celebration of Goa is a colourful and vibrant event. Even King Momo, the King of Carnivals, joins in, and orders everyone to party! For four days, the festival takes over the streets with lively processions and brightly decorated floats. Each float has a different theme, showcasing different aspects of Goan culture with detailed costumes, lots of feathers, wacky masks and plenty of glitter.

It’s hard to feel left out at this inclusive festival. If you forget to bring along a costume, you’re bound to find someone in the street to paint your face so you fit right in.

There is also plenty of music of Goa to be heard, with the strumming of Spanish guitars on street corners accompanied by local singers. Various styles of dances are performed, and there are balls where everyone can join in. Everywhere you go, there is a feeling of festivity in the air.

Of course, food is an important aspect during this festival of Goa. After all, the food of Goa is famous worldwide for its unique combination of Portuguese and Indian flavours. There’s plenty of mouth-watering fresh seafood native to this seaside state. Food stalls are available along the streets, and of course the many beachside restaurants serve their own specialties. Who can resist a spicy and sour Goan fish curry?

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Heading out to the villages during Goa Carnival, you can see the true diversity of the region. Each village has its own style and joins in the Goan festival with their own individual traditions, dancing around oil lamps and dressing up as they have for years.

The carnival attracts Goa tourists from both India and abroad.  For regular visitors to Goa, it is an opportunity to venture past the golden sands of Anjuna, Colva or Palolem beach. For new visitors, it gives them the opportunity to explore the colour, sounds and energy of Goan culture.

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