Monday, March 14, 2011

Places To Visit in Goa

Goa is fun, romantic and power, even if time is limited. For a suggested itinerary for 5 days that I do restaurants, find your guide in this snapshot.

There was absolute silence, except for a silent flash. As we shuffled into line next to my husband, not to peel your eyes away from the remains of St. Francis Xavier, a haunting voice rent the air of the church, almost piercing through my heart. I did not understand a word of what the voice - is personified heaven, no less - was singing, but it must be true that music knows no barriers. For I know not why, he moved inside me. And there, as I found myself with tears in his eyes.

Now that was not the Goa I had in mind when we were planning our trip from Delhi. The beaches and palm trees, sun and sand, fun and Feni, and a quick romantic getaway was the talk of the sale, which had attracted us. But spirituality? Goa, of course, is both a surprise ambush.

It was a shock, however, that had preceded the spiritual parentheses.

Incredibly, my first reaction was not long after arriving at Dabolim was that we had. We had just disbursed R 80 (less than $ 2) for a ride in less-than-a 2 km from a prepaid taxi from the airport and could not believe how insane the driver had left us. I am pleased to report that the only regret that we have our otherwise perfect trip Goa. Nowhere is the rare combination of rich history, stunning architecture, enviable geography, syncretic religion, food, drool-worthy, all spiced with a local population of genius. The problem was that all we had five days to experience the buffet. Impossible? It is not enough, either, but certainly possible.

After our script, just unload your luggage in the suites (we stayed in the mess of the Coast Guard officers), to start looking for a rent of two wheels. It was the only way to obtain the freedom of mobility. But to reach unless a breeze. After waiting nearly 20 minutes, an old bus finally appeared, but was full. Pass. Looking ahead, we decided to hitchhike. A pleasantly chatty young man gave us a lift to the Basque, the nearest market, but not before telling us Hollant, a secret beach. (An aside:.? I have a curiosity that his car had several empty bottles of 7Up, a sparkling beverage, but no alcohol abstainer Goa is an anomaly or have succumbed to the clichés) motorcycle / scooter proved to be much more Basque of what had been said to be satisfied with what came out again, this time in an autorickshaw Bogmallo. Once there, he struck gold twice, rent a bike could take place day and night for the next four days and nights, and discover an uncrowded beach near our place to stay. We also found an abandoned fishing boat on the beach that has become our romantic getaway. Dinner at the Sea Gull, the night before was an average of Goa. But what excited us was the Baywatch-style lifeguards and their jobs. It was a constant in most of the beaches of Goa.

Day 2, directed to the southern beaches of Goa, the day dawned sunny and calm in a couple eager to drop. Zip through wonderfully smooth roads covered with palm trees, colorful houses, pristine white churches, and through lush paddy fields, which merged with the horizon beyond, the beach break (the sea, no doubt, is the main attraction in Goa). Our first stop was Hollant, a few miles from Bogmallo. Certainly it is a beach that is so far largely unknown (which explains the absence of any type of tourism, except the two of us), but he was born. After spending some time walking around, we were again. Driving from one beach to another - Velsao, Colva, Benaulim, Majorda, Varca and Verna - we realized that if the cheek by cheek, each has its own characteristics. Verna, for example, is hunted by local fishermen, while Colva is clearly a tourist destination. Moral of the story: In Goa, always, the conclusion that this is a case of "seen one, seen them all." Benaulim and Majorda registration of foreign travelers and May be an off-season, the flow was limited. The latter, which has become a personal favorite, was quiet spectacular. As expected, became our meeting place.

Day 3: Over the long trip to old Goa, Panaji and beyond the river Mandovi, the wind against my face was almost lull me to sleep, while the beauty that surrounds me excited. The houses - some with imposing facades Portuguese, more inviting, with thatched roofs - and the atmosphere was exotic. This part of Goa, founded in the 16th century, is contrary to the images of our days at ports. It s like entering another era, away from the beaches and sexy rave. A quick stop at the Iglesia San Juan Bautista, Carambolim later went to the Basilica of Bom Jesus (which houses the sarcophagus mentioned San Francisco Javier). The stunning chapel was built in the 16th century, was rebuilt in 1884 after being abandoned for nearly 300 years. Just next door is the Cathedral of St. Church, that took 80 years to do in line with the objective to make it worthy of wealth and power of the Portuguese. Then visit the impressive ruins of the 17th century, the Church of San Agustín (with its tower standing 46 m high). Although the Calangute beach proved a major disappointment - overcrowded and dirty with the poor over the Arabian Sea near the sea of ​​humanity, which makes the most popular beach - offering all sorts of water activities and sports for the enthusiasts. Fort Aguada (Aguada "means water in Portuguese), in order to protect themselves from predators armies of the Dutch and the Marathas, it has become a major tourist attraction. Today is also home to the central prison. A stroll through the charming market town of Mapusa and we're back ... Benaulim once again. Another day less.


Day 4: After the frantic pace at which we were carousing around Goa since it landed, it made sense to slow down. Benaulim directly! Located in wicker chairs with your feet a few steps from the sea in storm, we beer and snacks and chewing. That is, this place called Goa in Benaulim, quiet and clean, this is where we want to be occasionally called Goa. There are no restrictions for any concern or care, relax, literally in the lap of nature. Eating, drinking, napping, reading, all interspersed with a splash, we have found our elixir. Come evening and chairs have been replaced by tables and cane chairs. In the dark, candlelit, based mainly on the senses of hearing about swooshing waves caress our feet, the world seemed to have suffered a setback. A romantic encounter serendipitiously made us fall in love a little "more. With Goa. With life. To each other.

Day 5: With a flight scheduled to depart at 16.00 hours, there was little pencil in. So we played easy, get up later than usual. After a hearty breakfast, which hits the market Basque containers to collect the famous Bebinca, a layer cake in a unique way of Goa, and hot chips for our friends at home before leaving with another friend had made the trip , the two wheels (made the lease less than 2,000 rupees, about $ 45). We returned to base camp in a picturesque bus, where everyone seemed to know everyone else. A quick lunch and we met at the airport. I returned to reality with a heavy heart, but I was taking a slice of Goa with me - an audio recording of the mass of the nightingale singing in the Basilica of Bom Jesus. Surprisingly, there are the beaches or beauty, but her voice is Goa for me. Call it heaven on earth.

Hours: Top 3 Picks
Souza Lobo, Calangute. The fact that it is highly recommended and popular with the locals themselves is a testament to its authenticity. Fresh seafood.

Zeebop, Majorda. A hidden treasure. Most users come to the word-of mouth advertising. Funny and strange, with good food to match.

Coco Cabana Beach, Benaulim. friendly and not intrusive on a beach that is quiet and unspoiled Personnel. Add a variety of food and Coco become a favorite.

Recommended itinerary
Day 1: Arrive at Dabolim airport, hotel accommodation, places to visit nearby

Day 2: Head south of Goa and move from one beach to another. Focus on what you like, drop anchor for the day

Day 3: Drive to Old Goa to experience a piece of history and religion

Day 4: Relax on the attractive beach, swimming, water sports

Day 5: Hit closer to the market, shop, scout for souvenirs, leave for the airport

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