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Travel Tips for Goa


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 Basilica of Bom Jesus

posted by lbowman

Lovely basilica but what impressed me the most were the surrealist artworks by Dom Martin and photographs by Benoy Behl. The whole thing made for a rounded and well-crafted trip out and I could relax with that smug feeling of seeing a great sight!

 Arambol

posted by kbeach

I love this area of Goa, it's so chilled out and its lack of development and amenities means you're really forced into the languid way of life. Full of old hippies and the rest of the most laid back travellers you can't fail to love it here.

 Mayem Lake

posted by fnewton

We spent a lovely couple of days here, very different from the beach but really nice to see some of the lush interior. You have to take a pedalo out on the water it's so much fun!

 Phonda

posted by fwile

This area is perfect if you want to see all the hindu temples in Goa, becuase most of them were moved or destroyed by the Portuguese. Here though there is plenty to see, with the Sri Ganapati Temple in Khandola the highlight I think.

 Bullfight

posted by lreighner

I have to say I was expecting a spanish/portuguese style fight, since Goa was once under portuguese rule, but this was much more brutal, with two bulls fighting it out between themselves. Terrifying.

dealchecker's guide to Goa


The former Portuguese colony of Goa is one of the most relaxed places in India. In the seventies when all of India was full with European and American hippies, Goa was really packed with them. Now most of the hippies have left, but new travellers keep pouring in.

The most important attractions are probably the beaches. They are as beaches should be: made of white sand and lined with palm trees. See how the fishermen bring in the fishing nets and be prepared for the beach vendors who try to sell anything from fresh fruits to Rajashtani bangles.

Goa is especially a treat when you have travelled around in the rest of India. Travel in India can be very nerve consuming and Goa is just the place to go to forget about all that. If you have the intention of staying for a longer period of time (you won't be the first to be entangled in Goa's web of sun, beaches and relaxation in all its forms), you can often make a deal about your accommodation price, especially when you're staying with locals.

Old Goa offers a break form all the white sandy beaches and all night parties. It has a lot of sights dating back to colonial times.

Some of the best beaches are found in Anjuna, Calangute and Colva.