Tourism Goa - Resorts, Beaches and Carnival
In the February 1999 issue of the National Geographic Magazine, Goa was compared with the Amazon and Congo basins for its rich tropical biodiversity.
I have been to Goa before but this time it was special. It was the first time after mymarriage that i was vacationing with my husband. We had been planning and saving for this vacation since one year. Fortunately, in India the flights have become quite cheaper and well within the reach of a common man. We got flight for unbelievable price of 10$, though in advance of three months time from the date of travel. But this will give you pretty good idea of how affordable it is to fly in India. While our flight was taking off, we happen to see the U.S president's air force one as the same day, he was visiting Hyderabad, where i am based.

Best Time to visit Goa - October to May
The flight took ~2 hours and here we are at Goa's sole airport – the Dabolim Airport. It is a small airport and hard to believe it handles such a large traffic. Well, it was a bright sunny day of march and as expected Goa was little humid. We were just thinking of how to reach our resort, just then a lady from the Goa department of tourism asked us if she can help us in any manner. It seemed like she read our mind and the dilema we were in, she arranged us an air conditioned taxi at reasonable rate. On the way, both sides of road are covered with coconut trees, it is a different experience to see low traffic on the roads. It took us 45 minutes to reach our resort which was in North of Goa, and just next to the beach, vagator. Oh, i forgot to mention, Goa has plenty of beaches to suit your type, of which Anjana, Calangutta, Wagah beaches are quite famous. While beaches on the north are quite busy, the one in the south Goa are pretty quite. Since i love more lively beaches, we booked resort in this area. I was lucky to get an exclusive cottage just touching the beach. I felt like the breeze and sound of waves coming from beach is welcoming us in Goa.
Goa is India's richest state with a GDP per capita one and a half times that of the country as a whole, and one of its fastest growth rates: 8.23% (yearly average 1990-2000). Tourism is Goa's primary industry: it handles 12%[4] of all foreign tourist arrivals in India.
A unique form of transport in Goa is the yellow-and-black two-wheeler Motorcycle taxi, operated by drivers who are locally called "pilots". These vehicles transport a single pillion rider, at fares that are usually negotiated prior or after the journey. In some places in Goa, there are river crossings which are serviced by the ferry boats, operated by the river navigation departments. To roam around on the beaches, my husband hired a motor bike which we get on rent as low as $5 per day; it gives you lot of flexibility and saves some money as well. On our very first day we were just getting impatient to touch the beach. It was the evening time and it was amazing to see the sun to setting down. Here, we could find people from different states of India, some on honeymoon, some with college mates, some with family but with one common aim - chilling down here in Goa. The day ended with dinner at resort with dishes, and delicacies of Goa.
Food - Rice with fish curry is the staple diet in Goa. Goa is renowned for its rich variety of fish dishes cooked with elaborate recipes.
The next day, resort people called us for a sea ride to see the dolphins which are found at some distance from the shores. The boat took us to a spot in the middle of the sea, from where we could see the dolphins moving in groups but hard to catch on camera being more agile. After this, we were taken to a small island known for sea birds habitation. It was at some distance from the shore and water was completely transparent. We spent sometime there catching these birds on the camera and then came back to resort. Today we got the opportunity to meet other couples in the resort who took the boat ride with us.
In the evening we all jointly hired a MUV and headed to see the old Goa, which is house to couple of good places with historic backgroud. Among these were the chruch, museum, a temple, and a point from where you can look at most of the coast of the city. The church has beautiful interior and very soothing, peaceful from inside.
Culture - Goa has two World Heritage Sites: the Bom Jesus Basilica and a few designated convents. The Basilica holds the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier, regarded by many Catholics as the patron saint of Goa. Once every decade, the body is taken down for veneration and for public viewing. The last such event was conducted in 2004.
After watching all these places, we all felt the urge to have our great indian food and it was not an effort to find some of the good restaurents with indian cuisine. In the evening we went for the cruise and later in the night we tried our hands in a casino. Interestingly, Goa is the only place in India, where betting and gambling is legal. We were naive to casino and ended up loosing couple of bucks, but it was good fun at the end of the day.
Music - Goa a part of India since 1961, had been ruled since the 16th century by Portugal, and has thus had historically closer connections with Western classical and popular music than the rest of India. Over the centuries, indigenous Goan music was combined with European music, particularly that of Portugal.Next day, we went to Anjana beach, quite crowded and live till late hours. Here you can shop for anything from wine to clothing, we also did some shopping. It has some tattoo shops and some great restaurents. Most of the restaurents here have DJs and coming here in the evening paints entirely different picture.
Next day, which was the final day of my stay here, we spent some early morning time saying adieu to our new friends and then we headed to beach for the last time and these few moments we enjoyed the most, playing with waves and walking along the beach.
February heralds the carnival at Goa. For three days and nights, the streets come alive with colour. The Carnival is a truly Goan celebration, it has a Portuguese flavour with continuous singing, dancing, loud music, lots to eat, floats and processions. I missed the carnival that takes place in February, which is quite famous, Still for me It is a heaven!
One can indulge in lot of activities in Goa. If you love water sports nothing like it, you can also do para-sailing, para-gliding. It was really such a fun and we left Goa hoping to make it again soon. If you are planning for Goa then i wish you "Happy vacations!".
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