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Goa

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About this Destination

Lying on the western coast, Goa is India's smallest state and unlike any other, known for its endless beaches, stellar nightlife, eclectic seafood, world-heritage listed architecture. Spread across just 3,702 km, Goa lies in the Konkan region. It is a far cry from the hippie haven or a beach getaway, and one of the only few destinations that is open 24x7. The laid-backness (susegad) of Goa attracts as many international tourists as it does Indians, or even more so. The Goans are quite friendly towards tourists and celebrate many festivals throughout the year, the most famous being the New Year and Goa Carnival. While the seafood is excellent, Goa has one of the best nightlife in India with trendy bars, beach shacks, elegant cafes and many clubs and discotheques. Thanks to lower alcohol prices in the state, Goa is also great for younger tourists with relatively tighter pockets. For those of us perpetually confused between North Goa and South Goa, this might help - the state of Goa is divided into North Goa and South Goa. While North Goa is the nightlife hub where all the touristy beaches, flea markets, and beach shacks are located, South Goa is the land of luxurious resorts and laid-back beach vibes.  Having been a Portuguese territory for almost 450 years, the Portuguese architecture is nowhere as prevalent as in Goa - visit one of the many whitewashed churches, crumbling forts or spectacular churches. The yellow houses with purple doors, ochre coloured mansions and oyester shell windows is what completes the kalieodscope of Goan architecture. Panjim, the capital city located in the centre overlooks the calm Mandovi River where the famous floating casinos of Goa are docked. The centre is well-connected with an international airport and roads and trains run from North to South part of Goa. With a coastline stretching for over 100 kilometres, Goa has stunning beaches. While Baga and Calangute are more popular among the Indian family crowd, Anjuna and Arambol draw a lot of foreign tourists. The beaches in South Goa are relatively lesser explored, but some of them like Agonda and Palolem are more beautiful.

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Hotels & Stays in Goa

Local Cultures of Goa

Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.

Culture

Goan Hindu Culture

A rich blend of traditions, rituals, and festivals celebrated predominantly by the Hindu population of Goa.

Shiroda
Year-round with major festivals during Gudi Padwa and Diwali.
Culture

Christian Culture

Influenced by Portuguese colonization, characterized by unique customs, architecture, and religious celebrations.

Old Goa
Year-round, with important events during Christmas and Easter.
Culture

Sikh Culture

Practiced by a small but vibrant community in Goa, known for its hospitality and shared meals.

Chorao
Year-round, particularly notable during Gurpurab.
Culture

Resort Culture

Emerging from tourism, combining relaxation, beach activities, and hospitality.

Calangute
Peak season from October to March.
Culture

Konkani Culture

The native culture of Goa, including its language, cuisine, and folk traditions.

Ponda
Year-round, with highlights during local community celebrations.

Festivals of Goa

Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.

Festival

Carnival

A vibrant festival featuring parades, dancing, and revelry, marking the beginning of Lent.

Panaji
February, just before Lent.
Festival

Shigmo Festival

A spring festival celebrated by Goan Hindus, featuring parades with traditional dances and music.

Margao
March, during the full moon.
Festival

Christmas

A major festival for the Christian community, celebrated with great fervor and decorated churches.

Bambolim
December 25.
Festival

Diwali

The festival of lights celebrated by Hindus, signifying the victory of light over darkness.

Mapusa
October or November, based on the lunar calendar.
Festival

Feast of São João

A unique celebration marking the summer solstice, involving local traditions and cultural festivities.

Bardez
June 24.

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