Malpe is a popular beach town that is stuck next to the Bluish Arabian sea in the temple town Udupi. This pristine beach has a long stretch of never-ending coastline that runs for kilometers and is surrounded by rocky islands. For many centuries Malpe has acted as an important port and a fishing harbor in Karnataka. And a considerable number of the population here are engaged in fisheries. Hence don’t forget to gobble down some local and authentic spicy seafood delicacies in Malpe.

Clean white sand, swaying palm trees lined up on the shores, pleasant weather, crystal clear waters, islands, and blue sky make nature-lovers go gaga over the spot. Not just that, there are a wide variety of water sports and adventurous activities that would excite the adventure of Junkies. For kids there are camel rides and horse rides to keep them entertained. At certain places the water level is shallow and it is perfect to take a dip. However, there are lifeguards who will keep an eye on your safety. All the above reasons, make Malpe beach one of the most preferred destinations for a beach vacation in Karnataka.

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You can take a long walk along the shores as the waves keep splashing at you to the sea walk point. This point is possibly one of the best spots to witness Sunsets that would turn every in its way to orange.

Water Sports and Adventurous Activities In Malpe Beach

For all water babies out there, Malpe has plenty of  Water activities around the corner that is bound to excite all. You will come across water activities like jet Ski or Water Scooter Rides, Parasailing, Banana Rides, Speed Boat Rides, Bumpy Rides, Kayaking, Speed Boat Cruise to St. Mary’s Island, and surfing. Never miss out on Parasailing, which is the star of the show, especially when the sun is bidding adieu.

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Outside of this, as the beach is surrounded by many rocky islands, it also offers adventurous activities like rock climbing and trekking. These activities are sure to put your adventurous skills to test. Try hiring a speedboat and tour the rocky island of Malpe namely Daria-Bahadurgad, Kari-Illada-Kallu. Daria-Gadara-Kalluthe, and Mary’s Islands (thonse paar).

Since the beach Is situated at the mouth of the Udyavara River or Paapanaashini, which is a small river that flows around this beach. You can also experience plenty of freshwater activities.

 All shutterbugs out there, try carrying your lens to capture some amazing moments you will spend with nature.

 You can head to the garden on the beach which hosts Mahatma Gandhi\’s statue to sit and relax. Besides this, you can stroll along the coastlines for 2 km  in the south to witness Temba Shipyard and port

What To Eat While In Malpe

When you have landed in Malpe be prepared to munch on seafood from an array of delectable food shacks near the beach. Most of the eateries here serve both Indian and international cuisines. There are plenty of tiny fresh fish fry outlets or carts where you have an option to choose the fish and they readily cook it for you. In particular, try munching on spicy  Anjal Rava fry, pomfret fry, and prawns curry prepared in authentic local style.

Make a pitstop and sip on tender coconuts to beat the heat and quench your thirst with the refreshing natural drink.

Spring Zouk Festival

If you happen to be here in the month of February then don\’t miss the 3 days long Spring Festival. This festival showcases some of the best bands,  DJs, art, cuisines, and culture which attracts thousands of tourists. Usually, Zouk aims to promote international rock bands and DJs along with the local tribal and folk musicians. Undoubtedly, it is one of the best festivals which lets tourists or travelers get a chance to become familiar with the culture and traditions of this region. 

How To Reach Malpe Beach

You can utilize frequently available bus services from Bangalore to reach the temple town Udupi. Malpe is just 6 kilometers away from the Udupi Bus stand. From the Udupi bus stand, you can either take a public bus or an auto-rickshaw to get to the beach. If in case you are taking an Auto-rickshaw try to bargain or else be prepared to pay a hefty amount.

Malpe Beach Informations

Distance From Udupi: 6 Km

Entry Fee: NA

Best Time To Visit: October To January

Water Activities: Available

Restaurants: Available

Homestays / Hotels: Available

Parking: Available

Free Wifi Facility: Available 24/7 (30 min / Mobile)

Wash Rooms:  Available

Distance From Bangalore: 410 Km

Mangalore is a major port city that is sandwiched between the Arabian sea on one side and western ghats on another. This fascinating city situated on the backwaters formed by the Netravati and Gurpur rivers is the Headquarters of Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka. Apart from this, this port city has been a major pit stop for international trade for many centuries. In fact, Mangaluru or Mangalore got its name from the goddess Mangaladevi temple present in the same locality. Mangaluru is best Known for beautiful beaches, coconut palms, churches, age-old temples, water sports, and of course seafood. This blog will present you with places you simply cannot miss to visit While in Mangalore.

Places To Visit in Mangalore

Ullal Beach Mangalore

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Ullal is a quaint little fishing village that is tucked on the southern banks of the Netravati river. There is a beautiful beach called Ullal Beach that is set amidst casuarinas groves on the coastline. Ullal beach has become a huge hit among travellers and locals due to calmness and serenity that surrounds this place in abundance. Palm trees all along the shores and 14 acres of lush green casuarinas groves forest provide a unique touch to this beach.

Know More about: Ullal Beach

Tannirbhavi Beach Mangalore

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If you looking to have some me-time with a pinch of water sports and seafood while in Mangalore, then head to Tannirbhavi beach. It is a deserted beach that is tucked away in one corner at about 11 kilometers from the city. Tannirbhavi beach can be reached either through the Kuloor bridge or by taking a ferry from the Sultan battery via the Gurupura river.

Bluish-green waters, golden sand, palm trees along the seashore, clear sky, serene surroundings, and cool breeze due to a lot of greenery are the major highlights that bring in travelers to this beach. You can witness calm backwaters of the Gurupura river merging in the Arabian sea by walking a few meters along with the shore towards the south. Above all, watching the sun running down the horizon and taking a dip in the sea is sure to provide a soothing effect to the mind.

Know More About:   Tannirbhavi Beach in Mangalore

Panambur Beach Mangalore

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Most hot and happening Panambur beach is located near the port city Mangalore. With glittering golden sands, blueish water, clean seashore, lip-smacking seafood, scenic backwaters, and dramatic sunsets make this place a hotspot among travellers This beach which is 12 km from the main town is sure to excite all the beach babies with a wide range of activities it has to offer. 

To your surprise, this is the only beach in India that is under the maintenance of the private organization. Undoubtedly, one of the safest and best-maintained beaches across India for a picnic or get together along with family or friends.

Know More About: Panambur Beach

Surathkal Beach Mangalore

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Surathkal Beach, an unspoilt destination with endless stretches of shores meeting the Arabian Sea in the port city of Mangalore. Despite being just 13 km from the main city, this beach hasn’t lost one bit of its natural charm. Its coastline is studded with rocks, silky smooth sand, few palm trees, shallow blueish water, and secluded surroundings make it an ideal spot for a picnic. Mostly flooded with college kids on the weekends as this is situated right next to reputed NIT college. Hence, Surathkal beach is also popularly known as NIT Beach.

If you are a morning person, then head to the beach in the wee hours to get a true essence. Stroll a few meters onshore from the Surathkal beach towards fishermen village and experience the local side of this place  You can spot many fishermen laying their fishing nets and marching into the sea on their boats to catch fish. Apart from this, you can witness baby crabs crawling in silence into the ocean.

Know More About:   Surathkal Beach

 

Dakshina Kannada or South Canara is a beautiful district in Karnataka that is stuck between western ghats in the east and the Arabian Sea on the west. It is also called as Tulunadu by locals and port city Mangalore is the headquarters of this spellbound beauty. This district houses some of the prominent pilgrimage centers like Dharmasthala, Kukke Subramanya, Kadri Manjunatha, and Kodri Gokarnanatha. Besides this, there are beaches, trekking places, forests, mountains, waterfalls, etc,  which is bound to excite nature lovers and adventurists. Culturally and traditionally rich Dakshina Kannada is filled with Abundant history, with an interesting amalgamation of tradition and folk arts. Sports and art forms like Yaksha Gana, Tiger Dance, Kambala, and Cock Fight have been passed on from generation to generation. In fact, this post is going to deal with places you can visit and things to do in Dakshina Kannada.

Places To Visit And Things To Do in Dakshina Kannada

Best Beaches in Dakshina Kannada

Ullal Beach Mangalore

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Ullal is a quaint little fishing village that is tucked on the southern banks of the Netravati river. There is a beautiful beach called Ullal Beach that is set amidst casuarinas groves on the coastline. Ullal beach has become a huge hit among travellers and locals due to calmness and serenity that surrounds this place in abundance. Palm trees all along the shores and 14 acres of lush green casuarinas groves forest provide a unique touch to this beach.

Know More About:  Ullal Beach

Tannirbhavi Beach Mangalore

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If you looking to have some me-time with a pinch of water sports and seafood while in Mangalore, then head to Tannirbhavi beach. It is a deserted beach that is tucked away in one corner at about 11 kilometers from the city. Tannirbhavi beach can be reached either through Kuloor bridge or by taking a ferry from Sultan battery via the Gurupura river.

Bluish-green waters, golden sand, palm trees along the seashore, clear sky, serene surroundings, and cool breeze due to a lot of greenery are the major highlights that bring in travelers to this beach. You can witness calm backwaters of the Gurupura river merging in the Arabian sea by walking a few meters along with the shore towards the south. Above all, watching the sun running down the horizon and taking a dip in the sea is sure to provide a soothing effect to the mind.

Know More About:    Tannirbhavi Beach in Mangalore

Panambur Beach Mangalore

Most hot and happening Panambur beach is located near the port city Mangalore. With glittering golden sands, blueish water, clean seashore, lip-smacking seafood, scenic backwaters, and dramatic sunsets make this place a hotspot among travelers This beach which is 12 km from the main town is sure to excite all the beach babies with a wide range of activities it has to offer. 

To your surprise, this is the only beach in India that is under the maintenance of the private organization. Undoubtedly, one of the safest and best-maintained beaches across India for a picnic or get together along with family or friends.

Know More About:  Panambur Beach

Surathkal Beach Mangalore

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Surathkal Beach, an unspoilt destination with endless stretches of shores meeting the Arabian Sea in the port city of Mangalore. Despite being just 13 km from the main city, this beach hasn’t lost one bit of its natural charm. Its coastline is studded with rocks, silky smooth sand, few palm trees, shallow blueish water, and secluded surroundings make it an ideal spot for a picnic. Mostly flooded with college kids on the weekends as this is situated right next to reputed NIT college. Hence, Surathkal beach is also popularly known as NIT Beach.

If you are a morning person, then head to the beach in the wee hours to get a true essence. Stroll a few meters onshore from the Surathkal beach towards fishermen village and experience the local side of this place  You can spot many fishermen laying their fishing nets and marching into the sea on their boats to catch fish. Apart from this, you can witness baby crabs crawling in silence into the ocean.

Know More About:     Surathkal Beach

What To Eat in Dakshina Kannada

Since most part of the Dakshina Kannada is the coastline, don’t forget to lay your hands on Seafood. Bangude Pulimunchi, Buthai Meen curry, fish fry, Kori Rotti with chicken curry, Chick Sukka, Pork Bafat, Pork Sorpotel, and Chicken Ghee roast are some dishes you can gobble down. Outside of this, try out Beeja-Manoli Upkari, Neer dosa, Kadubu, Daali Thoy, Bibbe-Upkari (cashew based), Val Val, Avnas Ambe Sasam, Kadgi Chakko, Pagila Podi, Malpuri, Patrode, and Chane Qashi. Mangalore Bajji, Mangalore Bun.

 

Most hot and happening Panambur beach is located near the port city Mangalore. With glittering golden sands, blueish water, clean seashore, lip-smacking seafood, scenic backwaters, and dramatic sunsets make this place a hotspot among travellers This beach which is 12 km from the main town is sure to excite all the beach babies with a wide range of activities it has to offer. 

To your surprise, this is the only beach in India that is under the maintenance of the private organization. Undoubtedly, one of the safest and best-maintained beaches across India for a picnic or get together along with family or friends.

You can find some best water activities like jet skies rides, boating, banana boat rides, parasailing, surfing, dolphin spotting, etc. As this beach is maintained by a private organization, there are well-trained lifeguards and trainers who stroll around the beach making safety their top priority. Apart from this, you can also spot camels and horse rides that are bound to attract a lot of little kids to the beach. Night camping and partying are the main sought out activities in Panambur beach.

Name of this beach is derived from the word “ Panam” which means money or wealth. As this beach is near the port and has remained one of the major business centres, it also helped many people get rich, hence this is called “Panambur beach”.

You can visit the Panambur beach from November to March or during a kite festival or cultural carnival to experience the beauty of the place to the fullest.

Panambur Beach Festivals

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Panambur Beach Carnival Festival

 Carnival festival is a 3 days event that takes place every year in the month of December. Usually, a tremendous crowd of 2.5 to 3 lakhs will visit this place during  festival. The whole beach is lit up with colourful lights and the place turns lively with lots of music, singing,  dancing, cultural activities. Parties, etc.

 International Kite Festivals

Probably one of the most colourful events after “Holi”.In fact, you can spot kites with different shapes and colours dancing in the air to the tunes of waves. It is a great sight to watch and teams like England, France, Germany, Kuwait, Thailand, Australia, Singapore Turkey, Spain and the Netherlands usually participate in this festival.

Not to mention, the sand sculptures and boat racing events that attract a huge crowd.

How To Reach Panambur Beach

Of course, this place is well connected with public transport, as it is popular among the masses and near to port. You can hire a cab or hop into non-express service buses that are frequently available and go via Panambur beach from Mangalore main town bus-stand. After you get down near the bus stop, you need to stroll through for 1 km to reach the beach.

Also, read: Ullal Beach In Mangalore

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What is the 1st thing that comes to your mind when we talk about Goa?

Oh wait…! let me guess parties, beaches, sun, sand, sea, nightlife, music, hippie culture, a Portuguese colony, friendly locals, Konkan dishes and you name it, Goa has got it! I think this is what helps Goa remain as a hotspot among everyone, especially the younger generation.

My 1st time to Goa

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I always dreamt of going to Goa and letting myself free into the wilderness, right from the heydays of my Childhood.

Above all let me first tell you, what aroused my inner feelings towards visiting Goa. Maybe it is a cliche thing you would have heard it time and again in other blogs or when you are talking to the people. As far as most of the Indians are concerned, the movie “Dil Chata Hai” would have played a crucial role in inspiring them to visit Goa.

During College days we did plan many trips to Goa, but none of them got materialized due to various reasons. It was kind of a “ Better late than never” situation for us. But this time there was no other reason on this earth which could literally stop us. We planned for Goa in the afternoon and left for Goa on the same night without much planning.

About Goa

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Goa is a small and peaceful state in the Konkan region of India. It shares the borderline with the state Karnataka and Maharashtra. Goans mostly speak the Konkani language.

Goa is called the party capital of India. Every year, we can notice millions and millions of international as well as domestic tourists coming to party and relax in Goa. Furthermore, you can see the Portuguese flavors and cultures everywhere within Goa, as this place was invaded by Portuguese, who stayed here till the late 19th century. Goa is divided into 2 parts North Goa and South Goa.

Here we are going to see about North Goa in particular.

Best Time To Visit Goa

As far as I know, Goa is well suited to travel in all seasons, but as per the masses, the best time to visit Goa is between November to March.

New Year season

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It is between November to March the climate is very pleasant and it is a season of and New Year, so the whole of Goa comes alive and looks very colorful during this time.

If you are the one who likes to party harder and enjoy the nightlife to the full extent, then this is the best time to visit. However, there are parties in other seasons also but those not as crazy as these parties during the new year.

On the other hand, there is little downside during this season. There is a huge crowd following where ever you go and very hard to get accommodations. Stay, travel, food, parties, or whatever you come across is very costly. Places look a little dirty when compared with other seasons due to overcrowding.

Summer Season (March to June)

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This season is very hot and humid, so most of the tourists stay away from Goa during this season. You can still visit, stay indoors till evening and start your day as Sun goes down the horizon.

Beaches will be clear and empty. Cost for stays, food, travel, and other activities will be reduced. You can relax and have a peaceful time during this period.

Monsoon Season (June to October)

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This is the best time to see the other side of the Goa, full of greenery everywhere and drizzles all over, makes this place look more beautiful and pleasant. For most people, rain is a big letdown as this place is known for its beaches, sun, sand so they opt to stay away during this phase. Even in this season prices are very low.

This is the best season for people who wants to have a me-time for themselves peacefully and for the people who love to travel slow.

Note: There aren\’t many parties in Summer as well as Monsoon season.

How To Reach Goa

 Air

The closest and only airport is Dabolim International airport which is 30 km from Panaji.

There is good connectivity of flights from major cities like Bengaluru, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Thiruvananthapuram, and Delhi. You can also find flights connecting few European and Arabs countries as well.

However, if you are planning for budget travel you need not worry as there are other mediums which will cost less.

Rail Route

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The train journey from Bangalore is one of the most beautiful and scenic things you can ever see. Train passes through the Western Ghats region which is lush green on either side with rain forests. We can see gigantic Dudhsagar falls in the Karnataka Goa border.

The trains are well connected to Goa from major south Indian cities, but you have to book the tickets one or two months prior. It will cost around  INR 400 to 500 per ticket for an ordinary sleeper coach and will vary based on the comforts you need.

Buses

There are plenty of overnight buses from major cities like Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, and Chennai.

You can get sleeper or semi-sleeper buses with AC or non AC. The price might vary based on seasons and holidays.

We traveled by bus this time as our plan was instantly made. From Bangalore to Goa ticket price was INR 800 / person and it cost us the same amount when we returned back.

How To Travel Within Goa

All kinds of 2 wheelers and cars are available for rent and you can choose based on your comfort level and budget.

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I would suggest you take two-wheeler for rent as roads are small and in certain places parking would be a problem. Two-wheeler rent will cost around INR 250 to 350 per day. If you are a group of fewer than four members then its better to take a two-wheelers

A self-driving car for rent will cost around INR 1500 to 3000 per day. The rent cost will vary based on seasons and weekends so make to ask in detail before you rent a car.

Above all, make sure you verify all the vehicle documents and vehicle condition before renting.

If possible take a pic of a vehicle of the vehicle both interior and exterior while renting. Always carry the original driving license as some of the vendors won’t give you a vehicle without it.

Note: Vehicle Rent excludes fuel charges.

Travel Responsibly By Bicycle In Goa


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You can rent a bicycle for INR 100 TO 150 / day to travel within Goa. The distance between the major places will be at least 10 to 15 km, therefore, think twice before renting a cycle.

Use Goa Public Transport

You can also use Goa public transport bus to roam around. The frequency and connectivity of buses are damn good, but it might involve a lot walking and chances are you might get tired before reaching the destinations.

Where To Stay In Goa

You can book a stay in Anjuna beach or Baga beach. You can choose the stay as per your budget and convenience,

 

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Where did we stay

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We searched for stays in hotels near Anjuna beach, but unfortunately, we weren’t able to find one that could accommodate all 6 of us under one roof.

After a few minutes of searching, we thought of going to Baga beach in search of stays. At that time we didn’t know much about the guest houses in the surrounding. As we were coming out of one of the hotels after enquiring for a room, we came across a local guy called Joseph, he told us about the guesthouses and also directed us.

We went to one of the guesthouses that were right behind Anjuna beach. This place had no name and it looked like a typical house with no signboards stating it is a Guesthouse. An old lady named “Maria” owned this property. We called her Maria aunty and she was extremely kind to us. Maria Aunty shared about her personal life; her son who stayed in Mumbai; must-visit places with a small story behind all places, we were all happy and excited to know more about Goa from her.

It was a cozy place with a small garden; well; 2 bedrooms; a kitchen and a beautiful hall with an antique structure which was just 80 mt from the beach.

Oh, wait…! It is not over yet, we were surprised to know the cost, it cost us just INR 300/person for a night. What else can we ask for, such a beautiful place for less price will make any person happy?

This property also had two more small houses which looked average like a modern-day house with no uniqueness.

The guesthouse is near to places like Curlies and Shiva Valley, which are known for best parties in town.

Hostels In Goa

Best Place to stay for people who are traveling on a budget and who love solo traveling. You can see people from all over the world staying in hostels. You can easily make friends and learn a lot about the journey of other travelers. Usually, backpackers, solo, and slow travelers prefer to stay in hostels.

Stay in hostels will cost around INR 200 to 500/ person for a day. There are plenty of hostels in Goa as it is a major tourist hub. Above all, there are some hostels that provide breakfast, the cost of which is included in the rent price itself. Hostels are all about sharing.

Hotels and Guesthouses In Goa

This kind of stay is well suited if you are travelling in a group. You will get more privacy and comfort, but you have to shell out a little bit more money than hostels. Stay in hotels and guesthouses will cost INR 1500 to 3000 / 2 members and it will vary based on comforts you seek for.

There are many resorts if you are looking for more comfort and luxury.No need to worry there is something for all kinds of budget.

Best Place To Visit In Goa

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Goa can be separated in North Goa and South Goa. North Goa is the most happening place which is famous for parties, beaches, Nightlife, water activities, forts and hence we huge crowd in this region.

On the other hand, South Goa is famous among people who want to maintain a low profile and peacefully relax on the beaches. There are plenty of places as well as parties in South Goa, but they are not as popular as North Goa.

Here we will see about North Goa.

Beaches in Goa

You can find plenty of beaches in this region, the beaches mentioned below are popular among the tourists.

Anjuna Beach

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Popular for its trance parties and Hippie lifestyle. This beach is 22 km away from the Goa capital Panaji. Anjuna hosts a flea market every Wednesday, where a variety of products from all around the world are available. We can a lot of backpackers, lazy travelers, long stayers, and hippies staying near Anjuna as stays and guest houses are a little cheap compared to other places.

In curlies and Shiva Valley present in Anjuna, we can experience full-fledged trance parties.

Baga Beach

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Named after the Baga Greek(small narrow waterways). Baga has the longest sandy shores in Goa. This beach is popular among the masses and is known for its water sports and diving adventures.

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Vagator Beach

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This is close to a Chapora fort. Vagator beach is known for its scenic beauty. You can see rocky outcrops and palm grooves around the beach and additionally this beach is surrounded by amazing red cliffs, which elevates the beach to another level.

It is a laid back and relaxed beach with fewer people. Best known for its rave parties and open-air clubs.

Churches in Goa

If you want to experience a bit of history and culture of Portuguese colonization then there is no better place to visit than the churches.

Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception

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It was built as a chapel in those days for sailors to offer thanks to God for delivering them safely to Goa and before setting sail away from Goa.later in the year 1691 this chapel was rebuilt as a church,

This church is a blend of Portuguese Baroque and Goan style architecture.

The appearance of steps is of zig-zag style which is distinct when compared to other churches. True to its name “immaculate” it is painted white. This church is also called the crown of Panaji as it is built on top of a small hill facing the town.

Reis Magon Church

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This church was built in the year 1555 on the banks of the river Mandovi and it is one of the oldest churches of Goa. It is close to the Reis Magos Fort.

The church Reis Magos is a dedication to three wise men that appear in the Christmas story. You can experience the feast of three wise men in Reis Magos Chruch.

Forts In Goa

Chapora Fort

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It is one of the most beautiful forts of Goa. This is where few scenes of the famous “Dil Chata hai” movie was shot and it raises to fame then onwards. Fort rises high above the Chapra river and the Vagator beach. We can see Chapora river joining the Great Arabian see from the top of the fort. Shahpura fort was built by Adil Shah and later it was renamed to Chapora fort by Portuguese as it was on the banks of the Chapora river.

This fort offers a fantastic scenic view from all sides. You can see the beach, lush greenery and the river on the other side.

The best time to visit will be evening as the sunset colors paint the sky into orange the whole view looks mesmerizing and spectacular.

Entry Fee: No entry fee

Timings: 8:30 am to 5:30 pm

Reis Magos Fort

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It was built to keep away the invaders making their way up the Mandovi river to attack the Panjim. Newly arrived viceroy and dignitaries used this fort as a residence during Portuguese time

After losing its position for strategic operations in the late 19th century it served as a prison.

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And now it is a well-preserved fort which serves as a cultural center and art gallery. There is an exhibition hall inside the fort. The walls of the hall are hung with images of historical relevance. We visited this place to get rid of the maddening crowd.

You need to trek for 600 mt before reaching the fort or else you can get into a small van that takes you to the fort entrance free of cost.

Entry Fee For Reis Magos Fort : 

Monday: Closed/Holiday

Tuesday to Saturday: INR 50/ Adult.

Sunday/ Government Holidays: INR 10 / person

Children below 8 years: No entry fee

Reis Magos Fort Timings: 9:30 am to 5:00 pm

Things To Do In Goa

Goa is a land of limitless fun and entertainment. Not just parties all kinds of activities inland as well as water. There is something for everyone who visits Goa.

Water Sports In Goa

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As Goa is the land of beaches there are all kinds of fun-filled and adrenaline rushing water activities. You can choose parasailing, jet skiing, Speed boat. Snorkeling, scuba diving, surfing, kayaking, banana ride, fly board, water skiing, fishing, etc.

Always be ready to argue as they might charge more than the actual. Baga, Vagator and Calangute beaches are famous for water activities

Flea Market Shopping Goa

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If you are in Goa and if you love to shop and eat on the streets, then you better not miss these flea markets. Flea markets are usually very active from November to April. Flea markets are extremely colorful and offer local as well as products from around the world. Prices are very reasonable and you can shop till you drop.

There are many flea markets in Goa but one in Anjuna and Arpora are very famous among them.

Anjuna Flea Market 

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This was known as a “Hippie Exchange center” in the past and now it is a full-fledged market. It is held on Wednesdays from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. It happens near Anjuna Beach.

Arpora Night Market


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This is a night market held on Saturdays from 6:00 pm to late night at 1:00 am. This place is 5 km from Anjuna beach. There are food stalls which offer cuisines from all over the world.

Attend Parties In Goa

How can someone come to goa and not attend parties? Make sure to check out at least one party, even if it is not your cup of coffee.

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“PSY Trance” is the popular choice of music in Goa and it originated here.

These are some of the best places where you can party

Shiva Valley in Anjuna beach

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Curlies Anjuna Beach

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Hilltop Vagator 

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9 bar Vagator cliff

Tito’s in Baga beach

Cafe Mambo

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Casinos In Goa

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Goa is one of the states in India where gambling is completely legal. You can find onshore as well as offshore casinos, but there are some restrictions to offshore casinos as they can have only electronic games.

Most casinos are open 24/7 and there is an entry fee for all casinos. Entry fee will be around INR 1500 to INR 3000 and it will vary depending on the games you play and weekends. We can find onshore casinos in the Mandovi river.

There is a dress code to every casino and it will vary for different casinos. so make sure you enquire before you go.

ATM\’s And Network Availability In Goa

As Goa is a significant tourist attraction you will find ATM machines in all major places. All the places will accept the card if you intend to purchase something.

To be on the safer side always carry cash with you, because most of the time ATM machine running out of cash is a possibility.

Mobile Network In Goa

When it comes to mobile network all networks work well in Goa. As per locals point of view, Vodofone is the best network in Goa.

Where And What To Eat In Goa

Last but not least, this is one of my favorites no matter where I go. I love eating regional food prepared by a local person more than food prepared in a restaurant. It is not an everyday affair but I have to tell you this time I was lucky enough to eat one of the hot favorite foods of local that are Goan Fish curry.

Goan Fish Curry by Maria Aunty In Anjuna

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Our guest house owner prepared fish curry on our request. She usually won’t prepare for any of her guests, but I don’t know what made her say yes to request. She took us to the nearby market to purchase fresh fish. Goan Fish Curry was prepared in muddy pots like how they use to do in the olden days. As she was preparing the aromas started hitting our nostrils.his was one of the best fish dishes I have ever eaten in my life.

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Best restaurants and foods to have in Goa

Anand Bar (Anjuna Siolim Road)

Anyone who claims to know Goa will definitely! know this place. This place prepares traditional Goan recipes and best known for its seafood.

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Best dishes to try in Anand Bar: fish thali, butter garlic prawns, kingfish Rava fry, Rava fried prawns.

Cost for two: INR 600

Thalassa (Vagator beach)

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It prepares Mediterranean and Greek cuisines. This is a favorite among many Bollywood stars. If you want to witness the best sunsets then this is the place.

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Best dishes to try in Thalassa: Pork Chops, Lamb Gyros, King prawns

Cost for two; INR 1500

Mom’s Kitchen (Panjim)

Best place to eat authentic Goan cuisines. Started by a couple to preserve the traditional flavors of the Goan home food. It is famous for its unusual menu.

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Best dishes to try in Mom’s Kitchen: Thambde Bhaji, lobster Recheado, prawn curry, Pork Balchao, sannas(Goan idlis)

Cost for two; INR 1500

Gunpowder (Assagao)

It covers southern Penninsula cuisines.

Best dishes to try in Gunpowder: Andhra prawn masala, Chilly pork, Kerala mutton curry, paratha, appam

Cost for two; INR 1000

Baba Au Rhum (Arpora)

It is a nice place which serves French and European cuisines.

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Best dishes to try in Baba Au Rhum: Wood-fired pizza, buttery croissant, and bolognese

Cost for two; INR 1000

German Bakery (Anjuna)

This is the 1st german bakery in India. This place is known for its pasta and pastry cakes.

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Best dishes to try in German Bakery: pasta with prawns, Avacado prawn pasta, Lemon cheesecake, german black forest cake

Cost for two; INR 800

Sakana(Chapora)

Indian Israeli couples run this restaurant. They serve Japanese Cuisine.

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Best dishes to try in Sakana: Chicken Katsu, Sushi rolls, Miso soup, Kingfish, Tuna Teriyaki

Cost for two; INR 1000

The Verandah (Panjim)

This restaurant serves traditional Goan and Konkani cuisines

Best dishes to try in The Verandah: pork Vindaloo, pork sorpotel

Cost for two; INR 800

What to drink in Goa

Make sure you drink responsibly as hot drinks in Goa costs less and there is a tax exemption on it.

Cashew Feni

A famous homemade liquor made from cashew fruit. Feni is a part of Goan traditional food from the past 400 to 500 years. It is considered as one of the famous drinks of Goans. It is also used as a traditional remedy for cough and cold. Not only cashew you can also find coconut and toddy palm feni. Moreover when you want to drink always drink feni with a soft drink( Like sprite).

Conclusion

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Trekking on the Cliffs of Vagator Beach Goa

People here are always chilled, relaxed, friendly, share love towards others, and lead their life in a slow and steady-state without much expectations. Goan lifestyle would make any human being on any day jealous because they always spread love and expect nothing in return.

Goa is not just about parties and nightlife, it is much more than than that. The blend between Portuguese and Indian culture makes this place all the more exciting. It is a place that would offer something for everyone, so why wait just pack your backs and head to Goa.

To know more about Goa read: Hippie In Heels

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