Our plan was the most memorable one. We planned a short trip to goa.Though the climate was cool in Goa also,the trip was really a mind refresher. We were able to relax in the beach during the evenings.The waves moving up and down gave us peace of mind and the beach time gave us chance to talk with our family without any hindrance after a long time. We saw many fisherman moving in to the sea and catch fish. We also got many valuable things as a remembrance of Goa. Goa is definitely one of the best places one should visit at least once in a lifetime.
How to reach goa:
By Air: Dabolim is the nearest airport. It is well connected from major cities of india like Mumbai,delhi,Pune,Chennai,etc. For foreigners , Goa's airport is located to the south at Vasco Da Gama, which is approx.43 km away from Baga.
By Rail: Thivim is the nearest railway station ,which is approx 19km away from Baga. Other nearest railheads are karmali (approx.26 km) and Margao (approx.49km).
By Road:Baga is the 10 minutes away from Mapusa and 30 minutes aay from the Goa's capital, panaji. Buses are always available from Baga to Panaji and Mapusa.
Day 1: So our 1st spot was Baga beach. we booked a resort there. the name was baga beach resort.
THE BAGA BEACH RESORT:
As our resort was 5minutes from the beach,
The Baga Beach resort is lovely resort,great ambience, and caring service. & then we had quick breakfast there and relaxed a bit.And went to the beach in the evening.
The evening spent there peacefully.
DAY 2 :
The 2nd day, we woke up at early morning & took a bath and got ready for wandering.So we walked out of the room. and we booked a mini van on the rent. and went to the see churches.We visited some of the famous beaches and churches of Goa.
on the day 3, we went to the beach for parasailing . it was great experience and enjoyed a lot.A visit to Goa is never complete without taking the fun of adventurous water sports in Goa.
DAY 4 :
Our morning was miserable because that day was our leaving day. then after took bath we went to at marlin food court in tito's lane.
The tropical climate has influenced the food of Goa making Goan food intense in flavours and spices. The staple food of the people of Goa is rice and fish curry. Most of their dishes use coconuts, rice, fish, pork, meat and local spices like kokum. Goa was a Portuguese colony prior to 1961 and hence the Portuguese influenced most of their food.