Friday, December 01, 2006

PUBLIC TRANSPORT ( BUS )

This is the cheapest mode of transport in Goa. Most of the main towns of Goa are connected by road. The state-run Kadamba Transport Corporation is the main operator, although there are also other private companies. The bus services are frequent, though at times they travel at slow pace, making frequent stops. If you want to travel in comfort board the bus at the bus stand, the destination at bus stands are written in English. Pay your fares in the bus. The Kadamba Transport Corporation has started point-to-point shuttle services to and from Panaji; Ponda; Margao; Vasco-da-Gama; and the tickets to these destinations have to be purchased before boarding the bus.
The fares are as follows:

Panaji to Margao USD 0.50
Panaji to Mapusa USD 0.15

Panaji to Ponda USD 0.30
Panaji to Vasco USD 0.35
Margao to Ponda USD 0.20


TRAIN

With the opening of the Konkan Railway, it is possible to travel from Canacona to Pernem enjoying the hidden parts of Goa along the journey.

CAR ( RENTALS )

There are a number of companies that operate self-drive car rentals. Although it is expensive it is worth trying. Several companies have counters at the airport. It is usually cheaper to rent a car and driver for a specific trip. Some hotels provide cars for self-drive.

TAXI (HIRE )

There are two types of taxis in Goa, one is the black and yellow taxi and the other is the tourist taxi normally found outside hotels and at some beaches. The most common is Maruti van, a Japanese Suzuki minicab or minivan.

MOTORCYCLE RENTALS

Hiring a motorcycle in Goa is easy, and can be found at most of the coastal resorts. Though some travelers wanting to stay for a longer term prefer hiring for a month or two, you still can hire a bike for a day or weekend if you wish to travel from say Anjuna to Palolem for a change. The machines available are Enfield 350 cc, more modern Yamaha 100s and gear-less Kinetic Honda scooters which are more popular. You need an international license to ride in Goa. Some places need your passport and some deposit while a few just ask the name of the hotel you are staying at. On a rented bike you can reach the state's remote beaches and traverse long distances with relative ease. A word of caution, before driving away ensure the lights and brakes are in good shape.

MOTORCYCLE TAXI

Goa is probably the only state in India where motorcycles are a licensed form of taxi. If you are traveling on your own, this mode of transport is much cheaper. Licensed motorcycles have a yellow painted front mudguard and are found in large numbers throughout the State.

BICYCLE RENTALS

Most of the beaches have bicycle renting facilities, of late you can choose between the old hero standard bicycles to the more modern improved ones. Depending on the owners preferences you may have to keep a small deposit or even your passport.

BOAT CRUISES

With more entrepreneurs entering in these services, you can take a boat ride from beach to beach. sometimes snacks included. some even offer overnight packages.

Saturday, November 25, 2006

IMPORTANT / EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBERS WHEN YOU ARE IN GOA

HELPLINE:

For any information on Restaurants, Hotels, Business, Services, Any information on Goa – 241212

Airtel Goa Helpline – 9890690000

AMBULANCE:

Goa Medical College: 102 / 2458718

Red Cross Panaji – 2224601

Panjim Round Table (No.128) – 2224824, 2227997

Panjim Esperance Clinic – 2463890, 2463185

Margao Ambulance Trust – 2731759

Vrindavan Hospital, Mapusa – 2250022 / 33

Vintage Hospital Ambulance – 2420260, 2230240

HOSPITALS:

Goa Medical College (casualty), Bambolim – 2458725

Asilo Hospital, Mapusa – 2262211, 2262372

Hospicio Hospital, Margao – 2705664, 2705754

Salgaonkar Medical Centre (SMRC), Vasco – 2540083

MEDICAL STORES / PHARMACY:

Jeevan Rekha Medical Store, Panjim – 2435946

Farmacia Jose, Mapusa – 2262741

Holy Spirit Medical Service, Matgao – 2737433

Shantadurga Candolim – 2479771

GAPL Medicentre, Goa Medical College Complex – 2458590

POLICE:

Police – 100

Anjuna – 2273233

Calangute – 2278284

Cancona – 2633357

Colva – 2788396

Dabolim airport – 2541506

Mapusa – 2262231

Margao – 2705095

Old Goa – 2285301

Panjim – 2428400

Pernem – 2201233

HEARING AIDS:

Sound Hearing Centre – 2437266

BLOOD BANKS:

Goa Medical College, Bambolim – 2458724

Hospicio Margao – 2705664, 2705754

Shri Sai Centre, Porvorim – 2412349

CONSULATES AND HIGH COMMISSIONS:

Austrian Consulate – 2513811

British Deputy High Commission – 2438734

Portuguese Consulate – 2438041

RAILWAYS:

Margao (Reservation) – 2712940

Margao (Enquiry) – 2712790

Karmali, Old Goa – 2285798

Tivim – 2298682

Cancona – 2643644

Vasco – 2512337

AIRWAYS:

Indian Airlines – 2428181, 2542444

Air India – 2431100, 2541445

Jet Airways – 2438792, 2540029

Sahara Airlines – 2230237, 2541211

ROADWAYS:

Kadamba Transport Corp. (KTC), Panjim - 2438034

Kadamba Transport Corp. (KTC), Mapusa – 2262161

Kadamba Transport Corp. (KTC), Margao – 2701986

Kadamba Transport Corp. (KTC), Vasco – 2513505

TOURIST INFORMATION:

Goa Tourism – 143

Goa Tourism Development Corporation GTDC – 2226515, 2226728

Department of Tourism – 24387750/5

Bhagdod

Saturday, July 15, 2006

TARIFF OF VEHICLES AND RENT OF HALLS

ACCOMMODATION TARIFF (01.10.2005 - 30.09.2006)

VARIOUS HOTELS IN GOA

5 Star Hotels in Goa

Hotel Taj Exotica - Goa
Fort Aguada Beach Resort - Goa
Hotel Goa Marriott Resort - Goa
Hotel Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa - Goa
Hotel Cidade De Goa Resort - Goa
Hotel Renaissance Goa Resort - Goa
Hotel Majorda Beach Resort - Goa
Hotel Intercontinental The Grand Resort - Goa
Hotel Kenilworth Beach Resort - Goa
Hotel Holiday Inn Resort - Goa
Hotel The Leela Palace - Goa
Hotel Bogmallo Beach Resort - Goa
Hotel Radisson White Sands Resort - Goa

4 Star Hotels in Goa

Coconut Grove Hotel - Goa
Hotel Sun Village - Goa
Hotel Taj Holiday Village - Goa
Hotel The Aguada Hermitage - Goa
Hotel Dona Sylvia - Goa
Hotel Club Mahindra Beach - Goa
The Majestic Resort
Paradise Village Beach Resort
Aldeia Santa Rita Goa
Haathi Mahal Resort
Kamat Holiday Homes Resort
Hotel Mandovi
Nanu Resort
Whispering Palms Beach Resort
Angels Resort Goa

3 Star Hotels in Goa

Hotel Nizmar Resort - Goa
Hotel Nanu Resort - Goa
Hotel Nova Goa - Goa
Hotel Whispering Palms Beach Resort - Goa
Hotel Highland Beach Resort - Goa
Hotel Lagoa Azul Resort - Goa
Hotel Silver Sands Beach Resort - Goa
Hotel Ronil Beach Resort - Goa
Aldeia Santa Rita Goa
Haathi Mahal Resort
Kamat Holiday Homes Resort
Hotel Mandovi
Hotel Park Plaza
Bollywood Sea Queen Goa
Captain Lobo's Hideaway Goa
Colonia Santa Maria Goa
Costa Nicola Beach Resort Goa
Dona Alcina Goa
Laguna Anjuna Goa
Marinha Dourada Goa
Marquis Beach Resort Goa
Phoenix Park Inn Goa
Prainha Beach Resort Goa
Resorte De Goa
Silla Goa Resort Goa
Sonesta Inn Goa
Sterling Vagator Beach Resort Goa

Boutique Hotels in Goa

Hotel Pousada Tauma - Goa

2 Star Hotels in Goa

Hotel Baia Do Sol - Goa
Hotel Longuinhos Beach Resort - Goa

Heritage Hotels in Goa

Hotel Panjim Inn - Goa

Government Approved Hotels in Goa

Hotel The Majestic Goa - Goa

Other Hotels in Goa

Hotel Paradise Village Beach Resort - Goa
Hotel Nilaya Hermitage - Goa
Hotel Lotus Suites - Goa
Hotel Vista De Colva - Goa
Hotel Goan Heritage - Goa
Hotel Alor Beach Resort - Goa
Hotel Panjim Pausada - Goa
Hotel Sodder's Beach Classic - Goa

Monday, July 10, 2006

SIGHTSEEING TOURS

NORTH GOA TOUR
Ex-Panaji, Departure 9.30 AM in the morning. Arrival 6.00 PM in the evening.
Indian Rupees 130 per person (non AC), approximately USD 3 per person, Rs. 200 (AC) approximately USD 4.50 per person
Places covered are Shri Saptakoteshwar Temple at Narve, Mayem Lake (Lunch Halt), Mapusa Town, Vagator, Ajuna, Calangute Beach, Fort Aguada and Panaji Handicrafts Emporium.
NORTH GOA DARSHAN
Ex-Margao / Colva. Departure 9.30 AM in the morning. Arrival 6.00 PM in the evening.
Indian Rupees 150 (Non AC) per person, approximately USD 3.30 per person.
Places covered are Museum at Panaji, Mayem Lake via Mapusa town, Vagator beach (lunch halt), Anjuna and Calangute beaches, Aguada Fort and River cruise (optional)
NORTH GOA TOUR
Ex-Mapusa / Calangute. Departure 9.30 AM in the morning. Arrival 6.30 PM in the evening.
Indian Rupees 130 per person (Non AC), approximately USD 3 per person.
Places covered are Mapusa town, Shri Pandurang temple at Sankhalim, Mayem Lake (lunch halt), Bicholim handicraft centre, Beaches at Vagator, Anjuna, Calangute and Aguada Fort.
SOUTH GOA TOUR
Ex-Panaji. Departure 9.30 AM in the morning. Arrival 6.00 PM in the evening
Indian Rupees 130 (Non AC) per person, approximately USD 3 per person. Rs. 200 (AC), approximately USD 4.50 per person
Places covered are Old Goa Churches - Basilica of Bom Jesus, Se Cathedral, Museum of Christian art, Temples of Shri Manguesh at Priol and Shri Shantadurga Kavle, Ancestral Goa (Entry fee need to be paid by the guest/ tourist) at Loutolim (lunch halt), Margao / Colva beach, Dona Paula bay and Miramar beach
SOUTH GOA DARSHAN
Ex-Mapusa / Calangute. Departure 8.30 AM. Arrival 8.00 PM.
Indian Rupees 130 per head (non AC), approximately USD 3 per head
Places covered are Panaji, Goa state museum at Pato, Old Goa churches, Museum of Christian art, Shri Manguesh, Shri Shantadurga temple Kunkoliem, Ancestral Goa at Loutolim, Colva beach (lunch halt), Keserval spring, Dona Paula Bay and Miramar beach.
TRADITIONAL TOUR (South)
Ex-Margao / Colva / Vasco. Departure 9.30 AM in the morning. Arrival 8.00 PM in the evening
Rs. 130 per person (Non AC), approximately USD 3 per person
Places covered are Colva beach, Ancestral Goa (need to pay entry ticket by the guest / tourist) at Loutolim, Shri Shnatadurga at Kavlem, Shri Manguesh at Priol, Museum of Christian art, Churches at Old Goa (lunch halt), Old Goa, Brittona, Dona Paula, Goa Science centre, Miramar beach


Thursday, July 06, 2006

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Wednesday, June 28, 2006

TOWNS IN GOA

PANAJI
PANAJI is one of India's smallest and most pleasant state capital. Located on the south bank of the wide Mandovi river, it officially became the capital of Goa in 1843. The town is worth a visit as it has a lot to offer the new as well the old. In the oldest part of the town, the Portuguese heritage has survived remarkably well; there are narrow winding streets, old houses with overhanging balconies and red tiled roofs, whitewashed Churches and numerous small bars and cafes.
MARGAO

MARGAO is the main town of South Goa, even though rapid urbanization has transformed Margao, it still retains some of the old Portuguese grandeur. There are some of the old magnificent houses that remain well maintained. The richly decorated Church of the Holy Spirit is worth the visit. The main bus stand which is about 1.5 Kms away from the main town acts as a main transport center for the people of South Goa. Margao has gained more significance with the opening of the Konkan railway, which is the main railway terminus at South Goa
PONDA

PONDA, the administrative headquarters of the taluka,
is situated 28kms southeast of Panaji and 17kms northeast of Margao.The Panaji-Bangalore national highway NH4 passes through Ponda. Its proximity to some of the state's largest iron ore mines has lead to spring up of small factories and industrial estates on the outskirts of the town. One of the main tourists attraction is the Safa masjid, Goa's best preserved sixteen-century Muslim monument.
MAPUSA

MAPUSA is the largest urban center of north Goa has made a mark due to the exotic weekly bazaars that are held in these town. Every Friday people ( Goans, tourists ) flock here to buy anything from an old brass lamp to garments, or even have a glimpse of how trade takes place at this famous market.
VASO-DA-GAMA

VASCO-DA-GAMA is the port city of Goa

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

LIST OF BEACHES, Goa (India)

Agonda
Aramabol
Anjuna
Baga
Benaulim
Betul
Betalbatim
Bogmalo
Calangute
Candolim
Cavelossim
Colva
Dona Paula
Majorda
Miramar
Mobor
Palolem
Vagator
Varca

SALIGAO CHURCH, Goa (India)



The Church of Mae de Deus was built in 1873. Situated 13kms. from Panaji amidst picturesque surroundings, in the village of Saligao. It is a fine example of Gothic architecture. The shrine of the miraculous statue of Mae de Deus (Mother of God) was brought from the ruins of the convent of Mae de Deus at Old Goa. This beautiful church is the finest piece of Gothic style. The church is well illuminated at night.

PALOLEM BEACH, Goa (India)



Palolem is probably Goa's most beautiful and idyllic beach. The whole beach is hemmed at both ends by rock crags. At normal tide, its water depth is just 4 feet till 1 km into the sea.

About 42 kms. from Margao, Palolem beach is an impossibly beautiful palm-fringed cove of white sand unspoilt compared to the beaches of Salcete and north Goa It is fast emerging as a popular spot for day-trippers from Colva and Calangute . Just west of Chaudi it is one of the most enchanting beaches in Goa relatively deserted, with backdrop of western ghats situated in Southern Taluka of Canacona. This recent find is fast developing into a tourist destination with springing up of hotels and guest houses. There are restaurants, travel agents some even provide facilities like boating, money exchange, internet surfing and e-mail facilities

MOBOR BEACH, Goa (India)



This is a small stretch of beach along the south of Colva beach and Cavelossim beach along the south Goa coastline. It was an isolated beach until recently and currently boast of five star resorts

Mobor lies on a narrow spit of sand dunes between the Arabian Sea and Assolna River Estuary. Of the full 10 km stretch, the Mobor Beach is perhaps the most happening and popular holiday destination in Goa.

Mobor Beach is a beautiful beach at the end of the 10 kilometer long sand beach stretching all the way from Colva, very popular among the tourists. The pristine and serene beach is ideal for those who want a break from the madness of the city. Just relax with lot of sun tan lotion and get a marvelous tan on your skin. Relish the authentic Goan cuisine and fresh seafood at the beach side joints at very reasonable prices. There are provision of beach umbrellas and reclining beach chairs for the convenience of the tourists.

DUDH-SAGAR WATER FALL

As you go to the eastern fringe of Goa you will be magnetized by the most impressive waterfalls. Measuring a gigantic 600 mts from head to foot, are the famous waterfalls called ‘DUDHSAGAR’. Overlooking a steep, falcate-shaped head of a valley carpeted with pristine tropical forest, Dudhsagar waterfalls nestles amid splendid scenery that is only accessible one foot or by train. Its spectacular sight attracts a steady stream of visitors from the coast into the rugged Western Ghats. The headwaters of the Mandovi River form a foaming torrent that fans into three streams, and then cascades down a near-vertical cliff into a deep green pool. Water dives hundreds of feet in large volume, in cascades, forming one of the popular destinations for hikers and trekkers. Dudhsagar waterfalls are situated at a distance of 60 kms from Panaji and 10 kms from Colem Railway station.

DONA - PAULA, Goa (India)

DONA PAULA, named after Dona Paula de Menezes, the Dona Paula beach is popularly known as the "Lovers Paradise" due to a myth that has been attached to this place. According one legend the Viceroy's daughter after facing objections from her family about her love affair with a poor fisherman jumped of the cliff.

Another legend says that punished for captivating Francisco de Tavora, the Count of Alvor with her charm the Viceroy's daughter was pushed off a cliff to drown in the waters below. Her irrepressible spirit still continues to haunt every visitor with legends of her lovers. She is even supposed to have been seen emerging from moonlit waves wearing only a pearl necklace.

ANJUNA FLEA MARKET, GOA (INDIA)

Once just a backpacker and hippy hangout selling kaftans and chillums. The Anjuna Flea Market is now more commercial with a broad range of goods on sale. Traders from all over India come to sell their wares. Lamani women from Karnataka dressed in their traditional garb sell colourful, elaborately woven clothes, Kashmiri stalls display silver and papier mache boxes and Tibetans preside over orderly rows of sundry Himalayan curios. Even if not planning to haggle for anything the market is a great place to watch the world go by and mingle with bands of musicians, snake charmers, beggars and the inevitable juggling hippies.

During the Wednesday flea market, people come from the beaches all over Goa. There is a large selection of items for sale, and the place has a fascinating atmosphere in its setting amid the palm trees and next to the sea. It is an interesting experience.

If you want to look hip at the all-night parties, this is definitely the place to get outfitted. There is a good selection of clothes (Indonesian styles, etc.) sold or designed by Westerners (they often carry European price tags). You may want to look out for the European-type jewelry made by foreigners, which is often good and cannot be found in any other place in India.

If you plan on buying Rajasthani or Nepali goods, note that the items from these places sold at the flea markets are often double the price you would pay in either Rajasthan or Nepal.

You can get all types of clothes, Nepali goods, Tibetan goods, embroidered items, incense, a good selection of jewelry, semiprecious stones, crystals, fancy knives, handicrafts, hammocks, bedspreads, and other items at the flea market. There are also several people who sell the latest techno tapes, and there are good places to eat Indian, Israeli, or Western food. There are Ayurvedic doctors, professional hair cutters and colorers (foreigners), dreadlocks makers, and nose and body piercers. You can have your hair cut and painted in any style imaginable. You can also have different designs painted on your body which look like tattoos, but which last only a few weeks. I was quoted Rs 150 for temporary henna tattoo, but bargained them down to Rs 50. Even if you don’t purchase anything, you will enjoy walking around. If you do plan to buy, be prepared to bargain hard.

The flea market opens around 8 am and closes at 6 pm. It is busiest in the early afternoon. Fishing boats depart from Baga to the market—Rs 50 (approximately USD 1)for the trip. Tour buses and taxis come from all over Goa.

ANJUNA BEACH, GOA

Anjuna was the haunt of the flower generation in the seventies - and is popular with the cyber generation too. At Anjuna Beach, you can shop till you drop

This is a popular beach of north Goa. It gets very busy in Anjuna from November onwards with tourists of varied types flocking to this otherwise simple village. The atmosphere here during the peak season surprises as it a favorite destination of the hippies and backpackers since the 70's.
Anjuna gets inundated especially on Wednesdays with folks of backpackers, round-the-world travelers, etc. for the famous flea market that has become a must visit event for anyone traveling to Goa. The merchandise mainly consists of jewellary, clothes, appliqué work, papier-mâché boxes, turquoise bracelets, you name it and you find it there. Accommodation in Anjuna is not as furnished as one would find at other beach destinations of Goa. but nevertheless finding a place during peak seasons can be really difficult. There are guest-houses and small average hotels who would rather welcome someone willing to stay for a couple of months. Same with the restaurants, although there are plenty of them along the way.

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