Enjoy The Weather Of Goa

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Goa is a small state in India. Long coast line of the Western Ghats acts as a source for gathering the tourists. Most of the tourists visit this place to enjoy its serenity. This place is filled with lush green environment. Beautiful weather and excellent climatic conditions acts as main source for attracting tourists to this place.

The coastal Konkan region and surroundings of Western Ghats retain consistent temperatures in this region. Arabian Sea is near to the Goa, it helps in maintaining equal climatic conditions in this state. Average temperature recorded in this region varies between 25 degrees and 30 degrees. Tourists can enjoy beautiful locations of this place if they visit this place between October and March. Rainy season stars from June and ends in September. Average rainfall recorded in this area is 325cms. Winter starts from November and ends in mid of February.

Maximum temperature recorded here in winter is 11 degrees and minimum temperature is 3 degrees. Summer starts in middle of March and ends in June. In summer maximum temperature is 45 degrees and minimum is 25 degrees. Tourists can visit this place in winter and summer but not in rainy season.
The impact of south west monsoon is more on this state. In rainy season humidity goes to high levels and skies become muzzy and cloudy. The downpour is quite high in the areas of Western Ghats. End of monsoon makes Goa beautiful than ever.

Geographical Details Of Goa

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Goa is a small state located on western coast of Indian peninsula. It is separated from Maharashtra in the north by Terekhol River. Geography of this state is quite similar to its neighbouring states (Maharashtra and Karnataka). This state is divided into 3 parts. First part is Mountainous Region, which is formed by Sahayadri Ranges. Second part is plateau region: it is located in the center of the state. Third part is made of coastal plains and river basins. Sahayadri ranges are spread over an area of 600 square kilometres. They have an average elevation of 800m.

Major peaks of this region are Vaguerim, Sonsagar, Catlanchimuali and Morlemchogor. All rivers of Goa originate from this region. The central part of Goa has plateaus having altitudes ranging from 30m to 100m. Major portions of these planes are drained by two rivers: Zuari and Mandovi. Rivers with shallower basins are Chapora in the north, Kushavati and Sal in the south. Rivers with shallow basins form good alluvial soil.

These basins help in forming lands ideal for carrying agriculture. This state has moderate temperature throughout the year except in rainy season. Average rainfall recorded in this region is quite high especially in the month of July. 1/3 of this state is full of greenery. Bhagwan Mahavir National Park is the largest wildlife reserve of Goa. It is located in Molem. This park is spread over an area of 107square kilometres. National highways of Goa cover a distance of 232km and major district roads of Goa cover a distance of 815km. Goa has only one international airport at Dabolim, located near Vasco.

Goa People – Truly Chilled Out

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Goans—the people of Goa—are a unique race! First of all Goa itself is such a delightful mixture of different cultures and cuisines—th peoKonkani and Portuguese, but most people speak English too.

What is admirable is that all Goans are hospitable to all kinds of strheir homes (and their fish curry!) to the many visitor to Goa the whole year mwhere they cook Goan seafood and rice to sell to sun bathing frolickers.

And their favourite past-time, an afternoon siesta! The bottle too! Most Goan homes make their own bootleg variety of booze. Feni is coholic beverage usually made frerry-goa-round 24/7.

Goa Tips – Here I Come

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Goa has some of the world’s best loved beaches!  Here are some tips for Goa visitors to make their first trip to Goa a memorable experience.

When to Visit: Unless you love the beach and the rains, don’t plan to visit Goa in July or August—it’s pouring cats and dogs.  April to June is usually the peak season.  Plenty of sunshine attracts the most tourists during these holiday months. If you don’t like too much people traffic, October to November is a good time to visit. Christmas is carnival time in Goa – go all out and experience Goa in its true colors!

Accommodation: Book your accommodation well in advance, so that you are staying in a centrally located place.  Remember, there are kinds of accommodations available in Goa to suit your budget and style. Panjim, the capital of Goa, would be an ideal place to halt.

What to See: Goa has much history to offer as well as the beach life so stay while, and get to know the history and the hospitality of the local Goan people. Contact a tour guide to make sure you don’t miss the not-so-commonly-known tourist spots. While there, you must taste the local cuisine—Pork vindaloo and Goan fish curry are two of the favorites!  If your stomach is a bit weak be careful with the spices and drink bottled water!

For the complete Goan experience, be sure to be a part of the night life—Konkani music and dancing on the beach under the Goan moonlight.  

History Of Goa

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In 1961 it was the Indian government that seized Goa from the clutches of the external rulers of Europe, Portugal the nation that ruled India for an astonishing 450 years. They came with the disguise, which they were going to trade with India. Vasco-da-Gama found the

However during their resultan who ruled it from 1312 to 2007. The territo1469. Adilshah of Bijapur made velha Goa his capital. He beaches of Goa had the same importance as it has today.

The Vijaynagar Empire used it as a port to get Arabian horses for their army. Goa has seen many rulers before being what it is today.

Languages In Goa

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For many of the senior residents of Goa, they have witnessed Goa speak a lot of languages. Starting from the Konkani language, which is their official one. However Marathi is also spoken as to the north of Goa lies Maharashtra. Earlier in the Portuguese rule, the language that was spoken was Portuguese language. However after the freedom in 1961, Konkani language has been declared as the official, As Goa falls in the konkan region.

There are some other languages that are also used but on a very small scale. Such as Hindi as it is the national language. Also Kannada as Karnataka lies to the east and south of Goa. English is also spoken on very large scale, as the residents there look upon it as an opportunity and also an essential instrument to interact with tourists who have come to the city from around the world.

Another reason that English is used on a larger scale to interact is that there are many Christian families in this part of the country. However there are many other casts as well but English has been able to ground its foot. In the education in schools Marathi and English is used widely. Also the majority of newspapers and books published are in English and also Marathi.

The amount of tourists visiting Goa has increased immensely, so is the need to learn English has received great interest from the residents. So if you are looking to go to Goa there shouldn’t be a real problem interacting with the residents as majority of them are able to speak in English.

How To Reach Goa

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It’s common to have problems in reaching an alien destination. After all you are new to it, but when you want to reach a holiday destination that drags in thousands of travellers every year. You might not have much problem reaching there. The very fact that you are going to a new destination means that you should know a lot about the stuff like travelling to the destination and how you will be travelling within the city. 

Travelling to Goa by air is very easy; Goa is connected through every nook and corner of the world, especially from the gulf countries. There are many flights to Goa from these stops. Obviously there are many flights from USA and UK and many other nations. Also there are many other domestic flights flying in, so if you are planning to go to Goa after a visit to some other cities. Then there are many local air companies.

Travelling to this destination is not a major problem but when your flight is landed at the airport, You will find yourself away from the capital of Goa which is Panaji, as far as 30km, because the Dabolim airport is in Vasco. This shouldn’t worry you as there is a taxi service outside the airport all ready to drop you to your desired destination.

If you are planning to travel by road, from Bombay, Pune, Bangalore, or any other stop you will find many bus and car rental services that provide the best of services. If you are looking forward to travel by train make sure that you have booked your seats well before time, because travelling by train has a lot of demand. People from every corner of the country are planning to get to this holiday destination. The konkan railway is the best option if you are coming from Bombay. 

It doesn’t matter how you are going to Goa, rest assured that you are going to have a great time there. That’s the reason a couple of million people are attracted towards this beautiful destination every year. 

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