About GOA
Goa has scores of festivals celebrated all around the year.
All these festivals do not occur on fixed dates of the calendar
year, since they are based on the Hindu calendar.
Despite the long period of Portuguese colonisation, the Hindu
festivals have retained their unique Goan character and are
celebrated with deep fervour. In Hindu mythology, Goa is called
the land of the Gods and with good reasons. There are hundreds
of Gods and Goddesses with differing names, tastes, rituals
and traditions. Most of these have remained unchanged over
the centuries while others have adapted to the changing times
and circumstances.
Quite a lot of the Goan festivals are actually Feasts of the
local or family deity celebrated at the temple of the God
or Goddess called Devasthan.
Climate of "Goa":
Goa has visitors all the year round. The weather gets fairly
hot around May and by end of June, Goa receives the full blast
of the Indian monsoon with sudden downpours and tropical thunderstorms.
However it is also during the monsoon that Goa is probably
at its most beautiful, with greenery sprouting all around.
Best time to visit "Goa":
October to March
Airports Near "Goa": Goa International Airport,
Dabolim
Traveler's destination / Historical
Places/Monuments in the Goa
· Capital : Panaji
· Population : 1.4 Milliom
· Language : Konkani
· Largest City : Vasco da Gama
Legends from Hindu mythology credit Lord Parshuram, an incarnation
of Lord Vishnu with the creation of Goa. Goa has a long history
dating back to the 3rd Century B.C. Over the centuries lot
of dynasties have ruled Goa, 451 years of Portuguese rule
has imbued Goas towns and villages with a unique culture.
It became a State in 1987. The vast expanse of the Arabian
Sea on the west forms the magnificent coastline.
Goas coastline provides endless sun drenched crescents of
sand. It has a range of mountains and is dotted by various
rivers. The land away from the coast is rich in minerals and
ores and medicinal springs. Whitewashed chapels and churches
that dot the landscape are surrounded by sleepy villages and
rice fields. The magnificent scenic beauty and the architectural
splendours of its temples, churches and old houses have made
Goa a firm favourite with travellers
Languages: Along with English which is widely spoken all over
Goa, Konkani and Marathi are the state languages. The national
language Hindi is also well understood in most areas around
the state.
Food: The sea and rivers abound in seafood - prawns, mackerels,
sardines, crabs and lobsters are the most popular with the
locals and the visitors The staple food in Goa is fish and
rice, both among the hindus and catholics.
Indian Railways Details in Goa and Railway Station Address
· Schedule and Name of Trains.
· Name of Trains connecting to Goa
To know Indian
Railway / Train Timing from Goa to any city or state click
here
By Rail : Vasco-da-Gama and Margoa are connected by train
with Bangalore, Belgaum, Hospet, Hubli and Hyderabad and via
Miraj to Bombay, Delhi and Agra
Airlines Details of The City and Airport Address
· Schedule and Name of Airlines
By Air : Goa is well connected by airline services to most
major cities in India. All flights to and from Goa operate
from the Goa Airport at Dabolim near the port town of Vasco-da-Gama.
By Bus and Bus Station Address
By Road: Kadamba Transport Corporation. MSRTC and KSRTC operate
frequent bus services between Panaji, Vasco da Gama and Margao
By Ship to Goa
By Sea: Ship services between Bombay and Goa organised by
Damania.
Goa's airport is Dabolim. The
city is connected with Bombay, Bangalore, Cochin, Delhi, Pune
and Thiruvananthapuram and all the major cities of India by
Indian Airlines flights and by private airlines. By Ship:
Damania Shipping Corporation operates nonstop catamaran service
between Mumbai and Goa, from October to May. By Train: Goa
is connected with Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi, Mysore, Pune,
Hyderabad with the new Konkan Railway which has started operations
recently. By Road: Goa is connected by a somewhat good motorable
road with Bombay, Bangalore, Mangalore, Pune. Many private
A/C and non A/C luxury and ordinary buses operate from all
the above places. The National Highways linking Goa are NH-4A,
NH-17 and Nh-17A. FOR FARES & SCHEDULES FROM BOMBAY TO
GOA BY AIR, TRAIN OR BUS , visit http://www.amchogoa.com/transport.htm
The best way to get around Goa is to hire a Motorbike. To
ensure that your are not caught by the law and fined heavily,
do carry the relevant papers - registration, driving licence,
etc. International Driving licence holders will need to get
their licence endorsed at the Directorate of Transport. In
Panjim, it is located inside the Bus Terminus. If you don't
know how to drive, than motorcycle taxis, black and yellow
color, is the fun way of moving between towns. Car or Motorcyle
Rental: Cars can be rented, either chaffeur driven of self-driven
from: HERTZ, opposite Don Bosco's high school, Panjim market
are. WHEELS RENT-A-CAR, Panjim, Tel # 224304. SAI SERVICE,
Panjim-Mapusa Highway road, next to the New Goverment of Goa,
Secretariat.
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