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Goa Tour
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The Goan coastline is heaven on Earth for swimmers,
anglers, water sports buffs and sunbathers.
The cruises in Goa are unforgettable experience for
lifetime of the tourists. A cruise on the Santa Monica
yatch is as much fun with the accompanying song and
dance as the one along the Mandovi river. On these
cruises make sure to watch the splendid sunset and
the unparalleled moon rise.
Along with the beautiful beaches, Goa has remarkable
lakes too. The mayem Lake, all of 35 km from Panjim,
is an example. It is an ideal picnic spot with the
Cottages and the awesome environs. Boating is one
activity every tourist visiting this artificial lake
must indulge in.
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Over the centuries 'Govapuri' has been seen, conquered
and influenced by the foreign powers. The variety of gifts
each one brought for the people is amazing. This magnificent
natural harbor with the fertile land and the plentiful water
supply has attracted people since the times of the golden
goose of the spice trade.
The state reveals a unique amalgamation of the East with
the West. The Christmas is celebrated with equal zest as
Diwali, the spirits are as high at the Carnival as on Durga
Pooja. The fun and frolic never seems to end. Beer is enjoyed
as much as the traditional tipples of Feni, the local Hootch,
and Toddy (Todi), a derivative of palm sap.
The Portuguese who ruled for over 450 years on Goa, gifted
the chilies to India besides introducing the tobacco, lichis
and oranges. The other introductions range from Pineapple
from South America, papaya from the Philippines and Cashew
from Brazil. Maize, Peanuts and Sweet Potatoes came from
Africa. Not to forget the Roman Catholicism, which lead
to the construction of the churches as magnificent as those
in Italy. Later they moved on to establish smaller colonies
in Daman, Diu and Bassein (Vasai). Moving on with the Portuguese
influence on the styles, we spot the wrought iron balconies
of the colorful houses in Panjim.
Besides the cultural diversity, the state has a distinct
topography with lush green paradise edged on the one side
by the wooden foothills of the Sahyadri range and on the
other by the Arabian Sea
Goa being the coastal state has remarkable seafood to offer.
Right from the simple fish curry and rice to ambot tik,
Caldeirada and Recheiado, the goan cuisine is amazing. Goan
cuisine has always been admired, with its gamut of Portuguese-Goan
dishes. To feast on these visit a Goan home or drop in at
any of the authentic restaurant. Other eating joints offer
an international cuisine, with options of Italian, French
and Fusion foods.
Shopping which is a must for a holiday is true fun at
Goa with several shops making loads of stuff easily available
for the tourists. The items may vary from Carpets to Papier
Mache, Textiles and Silk to Wood Carvings. Some of the restored
Goan houses have the best of lifestyle and fashion shops.The
beach capital of India is variously known as Vasco, Govapuri,
Gomantaka and Govarashtra. Though the origin of the name
can be traced back to the mythology, legend and history.
The packaged tours offer a variety of options for the tourists.
There is the Carnival package for merry making by participating
in the Carnival parade. Goa has its fair share of festivals.
On one hand the Goans celebrate the Carnival and Shigmo
as festivals of joy and Shivaratri is one of austerity and
penance. The later being in honor of Lord Shiva is believed
to be the most ancient of all.
The celebration of the Carnival and the Shigmo comprise
of various types of theatrical performances. The festivity
commences with the canoe race at the Baina beach. The traditional
Khell tiatr or the konkani drama is on the steps of the
classical Yakshagana dance of Karnatak.
It is based on old Hindu tales and has a rather stilted
style with a Sutradhar or a commentator and a Kodangi to
provide the comic relief. On the whole it is ideal for complete
entertainment. The themes of the performances have shifted
from the family disputes during Portuguese regime to political
satire and contemporary issues.
Each play comprises of 6 to 7 sets of 15 minutes each,
these sets are jumbled with two or three songs, unrelated
to the theme of the play. While celebrating Shigmo women
hold lamps on their heads and perform the lamp dance.
Besides the Shigmo, Goa carries forward a tradition of
several folk dances. Even though Fugdi and Dhalo are the
most common folk dances. It is Dekni is a rare combines
the traditional and modern music. The word 'dekni' in konkani
stands for 'bewitching beauty'. On this occasion the women
dance to the 'Ghumat' i.e. the folk drum. Kunbi and Morulem
are other examples of the traditional folk dance.
Along with dance forms the Goans carry forward the legacy
of the various forms of folk drama and music. Dashavatari,
Goulankala, Kala, Lalit, Kalo, Ranmale, and Rathkala are
some of the popular examples of the former and the well
known exaples of the later include Other forms of Goan music
include Suvari, Banvad, Cantaram, Dasra Vadan, Gadya Ramayan,
Gaun Kani, Gosavi Gayan, Gudulya Geetam, Jat, Lagan Geet,
Lavni, Pavada, and devotional music like Bhajan-Dindi, Carol
Singing, Kirtan and Ladainha.
Do visit Goa and have a holiday of a lifetime amidst the
silvery sands, the soothing sun, the sensuous songs and
the sumptuous seafood. Tourism in Goa is never dull and
even if it were our tour packages for Goa would never allow
even a minute of it.
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