Thursday, August 4, 2016

Goan Escapade - enjoying Goa differently.

----Published in the Women's Era magazine - December 2016 issue---


A mural of Goa at the airport

Fancy a trip to Goa? Well, who doesn’t!!  It is one of those destinations in India that beats going abroad too.  There are beaches all over the country and then there is GOA!  In appearance, it differs not a great deal from other beach locations – coconut-fringed shores, lush green vegetation, sunny and bright skies, and a cool gently blowing breeze.  But still, Goa is a class apart.  It may have something to do with the magical atmosphere surrounding this place – the carefree, and happy-go-lucky feeling that you get once you step into this wonderful land.

Goa offers several activities and sight-seeing spots for first-time travelers - like the churches of old Goa, the cruise across River Mandovi, the Fort and Light House at Agouda, water–sports in the beaches...
 
There are also a whole lot of other non-touristy things that you can do when in Goa.  Here is looking at some of the things one can do here - which we tried and thoroughly enjoyed.

Yoga on the beach – Head to the beach early in the morning. Take a beach towel with you, and spread it across on the sand; start performing yogasanas - this is a great way to enjoy nature.  Focus on breathing while doing a Surya namaskar, watch the waves dancing on the shore, and enjoy the feeling of oneness as the soul within and the vast sea outside beat together to the rhythm of your breath!

Cycling through the Goan roads!
          Rent bicycles and enjoy the ride – Just as you can hire a car or two-wheeler, so can you rent a bicycle.  Pick a cycle each for your family members, hop on and get going.  Ideal time to do this would be to in the evenings around 4:30 PM when the sun’s heat has ebbed.  Cycle along the small roads, watch the river flow by and after exploring the area, get onto the beach.  It feels great to cycle on the fine sand  close to the water’s edge– like playing a game with the sea as the waves try to touch your cycle while you teasingly pedal away!


Cycling on the beach !



Watch the river meet the sea – You could take a small fishing boat and ask the friendly sailor to ferry you down the river to the point where the river meets the sea.  The River Sal in South Goa is one such river.  If you are game for it, you can also walk or cycle alongside the river and reach the point where the river’s journey ends as it flows into the Arabian Sea

Following the trail of the Sal river



Cycling along the edge of River Sal

The love-seat in Mrs. Braganza's Portuguese home!


Visit a Portuguese home – Goa has several old mansions built in the Portuguese style – complete with high ceilings, verandahs, a huge dining place fitted with a long table that can seat atleast 50 people, a private altar within the home! You can gain plenty of insight into the kind of life that people of the bygone era led.  The quaint furniture, the coat/umbrella stands and other furnishings are also a delight to see.  So take a tour of a Portuguese home and get a glimpse of life as it was a century or two ago!


The altar in the Portuguese home























Ride the local bus
- To enjoy a place, you must feel and act like a local.  The best way to do that is take a bus from your hotel to the town and enjoy the ride. You will come across so many local folks – they are mostly friendly people and welcome all strangers with a smile.  You can strike a conversation with them as you enjoy the bus ride.  Most Goan buses play music on the radio, so you could also listen to the local tunes.  Remember the saying ’be a Roman when in Rome?” Well, you can try to be a Goan in Goa!


Visit the local market - The local town markets are places buzzing with activity – the colours, the smells, the sounds are all unique to every town and the market place gives you an idea of what the locals like – their eating, dressing habits, the different kinds of fruits and vegetables that are locally grown, the spices that are used, the meat and poultry that they favour, the kind of baking that is done.  In fact, Goa offers some great buns baked and served differently.  You will be surprised at the stuff that you will get to see in a local market.  So, keep your sensory organs peeled open and enjoy the adventure!

And finally, nothing beats a cool refreshing dip at the end of a warm day!   So do not forget to chill by the pool side of your resort/hotel!  Cheers!