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Goa is not the place you visit once and cross off from your list. After the first visit it becomes an urge and after the second, a tradition! This Portuguese Shangri-la on Indian soil has so many charming worlds that even the most seasoned travellers can’t make the best of their Goan holiday. But when in Goa, do as the Goans do. Here is a list of Must-do activities that will redefine your trip to Goa.
It has to start with beaches! While beaches in North Goa steal the limelight, South Goa beaches are less crowded. We nominate Arossim Beach and Utorda Beach near the town of Majorda for the best South Goa beach award. For North, Baga, Calangute and Anjuna bag the ‘people’s choice award’! Water sports on these beaches include jet skiing (water scooter as we know it), parasailing (the view from the top is worth it), scuba diving (the scintillating undersea life compensates for the missing corals) and falling from a banana boat (most adventurous of the lot). To make the best of your beach experience, book yourself a room in one of the best resorts in North Goa.
No, it's not what you thought really! I'm talking about visiting the Spice Plantation in the Ponda area called Sahakari spice plantation and your nostrils will remind you why Europeans came to India! This largest spice farm of the region lets you pluck and taste pepper, bite a Peri Peri (hottest chillies of the world), bathe through an ‘elephant shower’ and feast on a traditional Goan lunch cooked with farm spices. While not many visit spice gardens plantations in Goa, those who do, praise them no less than the beaches.
In Panjim, history comes alive. This is Old Goa, the state capital for the better part of three centuries and known as the ‘Rome of the East’. The cavalcades of churches, convents, museums, art galleries, government buildings, bungalows and bakeries together make it tough to suggest what to not see in South Goa. Yet, Basilica of Bom Jesus (for its architectural magnificence) and Sé de Santa Catarina (largest church in Old Goa) are the most visited ones. Not to forget, Old Goa is currently a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Here are a few great hotels in South Goa where you can stay to make the most of your trip.
Yes, Goa has wildlife much more exciting than its nightlife! The Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary and Mollem National Park have animals like the panther, sloth bear, mouse deer and even barking deer. Then there are 200 species of birds including the Indian great black woodpecker, Malabar pied hornbill, paradise flycatcher, fairy bluebird, emerald dove and kingfisher. This peaceful sanctuary in the foothills of the Western Ghats (known as Sahyadri in Konkani) can be visited from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm on all days.
Once upon a not so long time ago, a German named Ingo set up this new market on a leased property. Fondly known as Ingo’s Saturday Night Bazaar, this market in Arpora is on for about six months of winter and presents a potpourri of junk jewellery, imported T-shirts, hippie merchandise, Indian and global cuisine from Rajasthan and Kashmir to Turkey, Spain and the rest of Europe! For non-shoppers, Daniel’s Bar often sees a DJ playing there, for the market. Even without this, music plays throughout the day and gets groovier by the night, say around 11 pm.
The dolphins are a way better sight in reality than on Animal Planet! A dolphin cruise in Goa is therefore exciting for the old and the young alike. Dolphins pepping out of the sea around your boat in a graceful motion is best savoured by eye and saved on camera. The dolphin cruise trip is flanked with a day-long tour of Grand Island, ideal for a peaceful picnic.
While ‘museum’ is a monotonous word for some, it has a new meaning in Goa. A congregation of Hindu artefacts in a Portuguese-cum-colonial setup with stories of two worlds make these museums quite different than our usual perception. For instance, The Archaeological Museum of Old Goa has some Hindu relics and bronze statues of two famous Portuguese men set amidst the robust Portuguese architecture. There are many more museums worth visiting in Old Goa like The Naval Aviation Museum and Institute Menezes Braganza.
Now, some ‘Food for Thought’!
This restaurant in Panjim, the capital of Goa, offers Portuguese and Goan cuisine in a finger-licking blend. The rawa mussel fry is spicy and delicious. One good thing about Mum’s Kitchen is the variety of healthy vegetarian dishes on the menu. After a scrumptious meal, head to downtown area to pick up souvenirs like cashews and footwear, and enjoy a good night’s sleep at one of these hotels in Panjim.
Near Majorda in South Goa is Betalbatim, a small village with a famed restaurant, called Martin’s Corner, Sachin Tendulkar’s favourite restaurant. The food here is legendary. King crabs, prawn vindaloo, garlic chicken and sea food that is mixed with sauces and spices. These are just some of the reasons why celebrities, locals and tourists flock to Martin’s Corner. Here’s the best part - a meal for two costs around Rs. 600.
At the beginning of Baga Beach is St. Anthony’s bar, restaurant and shack. Once the sun sets behind the sea, this place gets livelier by the minute. Picture this, tables with candle-lamps and beach chairs by the water with live music or karaoke performances in the background. The delicious seafood or vegetarian dishes wash down well with anything from local beer to wine. Another indulgence at St. Anthony’s is the flavoured hookah, which can get stronger and naughtier with vodka inside it! Adjacent to St. Anthony is Britto’s, another restaurant and shack famed for its food and service. I however have brighter memories of the former.
So this was my list of top 10 things to do in Goa. But before you start fancying yourself in Goa holiday plans, I suggest you read 5 Things you should not do in Goa!
And here are a few tips if you're planning a quick getaway to Goa:
Where to Stay? Sinq Beach Resort (3 star), Neelam The Grand (4 star), Grand Hyatt (5 star). Here are other popular hotels in Goa.
Budget: Rs 2,500 per person (inclusive of 2-night stay in a 3 star hotel)
If you want to get a great deal on flights and hotels, we suggest you try the Refer and Earn program, and you can get the Goa holidays at a price that’ll be impossible to beat! Plus, you’ll be able to take all your friends with you! Why don’t you check it out?
Distance from Mumbai: 590 kilometres (11 hours by road, 1 hour by flight)
Traveller Type: Friends, Solo Travellers, Couples
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pooja gupta | on 22 October 2018
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Mantra Yoga & M... | on 14 August 2018
awesome at all. but you forget to yoga on the beach
sandy kaur | on 26 June 2018
As Goa is associated with various beaches among which my favorite beach is monkey beach. During my trip to the grand island, I really had an unforgettable experience with my family. We almost spent 3 hours in water. The guide there really treated us very well and took good care of us. Cold Atlantic water, snorkeling, scuba dive, watching colorful marine life. All thanks to the trip organizers.
neha shah | on 13 June 2018
My friends and I booked a yacht from rediscovery cruises in April.. We had the best time ever!!! The staff took really good care of us.. We were served chilled beers and light snacks. All in all it was an amazing experience. Will definitely recommend them to anyone.Thanks to sea water sports
neha shah | on 05 May 2018
My experience was pretty good. I visited along with my friends. The awesome part of my trip was scuba diving. It was an amazing experience and also scuba diving was too good I have enjoyed a lot and was a memorable experience, I would like to visit again whenever I got chance to visit Goa. thank u sea water sports.