While bustling night markets and discotheques draw crowds in December, Goa’s true Christmas spirit is […]
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Margao’s Dindi: An Add-On to the Unique Diwali Celebrations in Goa
The Diwali celebration in Goa is unique and one of a kind, and there is no doubt about that! Be it the Narkasur Dahan at dawn on Narak Chaturdashi (Choti Diwali) or the unique celebration
6 Sunsets Beyond Beaches in Goa—Goa’s Most Enchanting Sunsets
In Goa on a relaxed afternoon wondering if you could catch a beautiful sunset somewhere Goa’s beaches maybe the best way to chase sunsets, but across this tropical state are spots that offer unforgettable
Be a Baker for a Day – A Taste of The Beloved Goan Pao
Today, when you think about Goa and Goan cuisine, the first thing that comes to mind is “pao” or our beloved “poi.” However, the first myth that was..
The Margao Cultural Walk: Exploring the Heart of Goa’s Heritage
Apart from the grand design of the church, Holy Spirit Church witnesses an equinox which displays sunlight on the three main altars of the church, creating a very divine sight to behold. This phenomenon occurs every year at sunset on March 21st and September 23rd.
From Clubs to Culture: A Soulful Adventure on Goa’s Chorao Island
Strolling through the quiet streets of Panjim, I couldn’t help but think of all the times I had visited this town and somehow missed its hidden charm. Even today, my visit was by pure chance.
St. Francis Xavier: Goa’s Beloved Patron Saint
Right from the marvelous Goan coastlines to the bustling roads of Japan, the legacy of St. Francis Xavier remains in the hearts of different nations
Things to do in Goa during November 2024
This market brings to life history, culture, and local Goan traditions. Starting as a trading hub, this colorful marketplace has turned into a treasure chest of products,
Things to do in Goa Beyond Beaches
When you hear Goa, what comes to mind is sun-kissed beaches, vibrant parties, and the […]
Goan Fish Delicacies That Will Keep You Coming Back For More
There is a very famous saying in Goa about the endearing love of Goans for their favorite seafood – FISH. It states that an unconscious Goan can be revived by placing a dried fish to his nose. This is a jokingly casual analogy on the association of Goans with seafood from time immemorial.