Goa Culture



Information about Goa Culture

Location: Goa

State: Goa

Capital: Panji

Language: Konkani, Hindi, English, Marathi

Temperature: Max 33˚C, Min 26˚C (summer), Max 26˚C, Min 14˚C (winter)

Best Season: March to June

How to Reach:

By Air :
Dabolim is the main entry point for Goa situated at a distance of around 29 km from Panaji on the coast near Vasco da Gama. Most domestic airlines operate in Goa apart from chartered private airlines operating from UK and Germany. Indian Airlines has direct flights from Delhi and Mumbai daily. Air India also flies to Goa.

By Rail :
It is not difficult to reach Goa by trains, especially after opening of the Konakan Railway that connects Margao and Vasco da Gama to major cities in India. You can take trains from Delhi 1,874 km), Mumbai (490km), and Bangalore (430 km) to reach Goa comfortably. From the railway stations, you can hire taxis and motorcycle taxis to reach the desired destinations.

By Road:
Goa, Maharashtra, and Karnataka state transport corporations operate from the Kadamba bus stand at Panaji. Frank Shipping operates a boat service between Mumbai and Panaji.

Goa culture is widely varied due to its equally varied history and religious background. The Portuguese used Goa as the main area of their empire

in Asia and because of this there are clear cultural influences from both the Portuguese way and traditional Indian ways.

There is also a fine blend of tradition with modern values and buildings. It is by no means unusual to see brand new, expansive hotels situated only a short distance from quaint old guesthouses or expensive, new restaurants cohabiting with traditional, quaint cafes.

The Goa tourist is treated to world-renowned hospitality as well as fine cuisine, incredible scenery and spectacular heritage and buildings.

The Portuguese were immensely proud of their religion and aimed to spread the word throughout their empire. As such, the Goa tourist has access to some of the finest churches and religious properties around the world throughout the different areas of Goa.

In stark contrast to this religious element, the beaches of Goa are enjoy by many a Goa tourist looking to sun himself or herself and enjoy the finer things in Goan life.

Tourism in Goa is largely centered on the stunning beaches and since the hippies of the 1960s discovered and popularised these beaches tourism in Goa has rocketed.

There are quiet and subdued beaches, beaches ideal for fishing and there are also hedonistic beaches offering night long parties.

Another hugely important part of Goia culture is the cuisine. Another reason why tourism in Goa has become so incredibly popular is because of the fine foods that are served. As well as traditional Indian dishes, the coastal towns around Goa specialise in offering some of the most fantastic seafood dishes anywhere in the world.

Vibrant spices and traditional cooking are blended with the produce of the local sea to create meals that the Goans have become renowned for around the world.



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