Every year, millions of travellers visit Goa, yet only a few truly explore South Goa, the region where the state’s soul still quietly lives. If you’ve always promised yourself that “one day” you’ll go beyond the beaches and discover the real South Goa…
When December arrives in Goa, something magical begins to unfold. Churches are lit up, homes glow with lanterns and stars, and kitchens across the state burst into life with the aroma of Goan Christmas sweets, or as they are lovingly called, Kuswar.
Every year, on the 6th of January, something remarkable happens in South Goa. Long before the sun rises, people begin walking, some slowly, some with purpose, some with devotion, towards a hill crowned by a small white chapel.
When Diwali arrives in Goa, it's not just the lamps that light up; kitchens across the state come alive with the aroma of “fov,” the Goan name for poha or beaten rice. Far from being just another breakfast dish, fov is a star of the festival, finding it...
Ganesh Chaturthi in Goa is more than just a festival; it’s an emotion that brings families, friends, and entire communities together. Known locally as Chavath.........