Goa
Goa has a unique style that sets it apart from the rest of India since it has served as a meeting place for numerous ethnicities, religions, and cultures from the east and west over the years.
Goa, where the modern and magical east collide. Nowhere else in the world celebrates Christmas with the same fervor as Diwali or serves traditional Indian fish dish paired with Gaon sausages.
with the intention of administering revenue. Goa is divided into two districts, North Goa and South Goa, with their respective headquarters located in Panjim and Margao.
State : Goa is a state within the Indian Union with a democratically elected government.
Area: 3702 sq.km.
Capital: Panaji
Commercial Capital: Margao
International dialing code: 00 91 832
Domestic dialing code: 0 832
Official state animal: Bison (Gaur)
Official state bird: Ruby-throated Yellow Bulbul
Official state tree: Terminalia crenulata (Matti)
Biggest rivers: Zuari and Mandovi
Highest peak: Sonsogad in Sattari (3,827 feet)
Climate: Goa experiences very little seasonal variation in its pleasant, year-round climate. Light woolens may be needed in December and January, although April and May are warm. June through October is when there is a lot of rain, up to about 320 cm. The summertime temperature ranges from 24°C to 32°C, while the wintertime temperature ranges from 21°C to 32°C.
Goa has a nice, laid-back climate. Goa’s greatest beaches are found during the winter, from October to March. Additionally, this is the peak tourist season in Goa. This time of year has really nice weather.
The summer months of April and May can be quite hot and muggy, but because the area is coastline, the cool sea breeze is a welcome relief.
June to September are the months of the monsoon. It’s the time of year when the hills and surrounding countryside are beautiful and green, and the temperature is extremely cool. If you want to “dance in the rain” or just unwind, this is the perfect time to visit Goa.
Languages: English, Konkani, Marathi, Hindi and Portuguese.
Religion: Mainly Hinduism, Christianity and Muslim but there are several more.
Rainfall: Average rainfall of 320 cms. from June to September.
Major spots: Fort Aguada & Candolim, Mapusa, Margao,Old Goa, Panjim, Ponda, Vasco-de-Gama
Car/Bike Rentals: A wide range of cars, including the Santro, Tata Indica, Maruti Esteem, Toyota Qualis, Tata Sumo, and many more, are available for hire in Goa. For approximately Rs 950, one can hire a Maruti van with a driver for eight hours or eighty kilometers. Every additional mile and hour beyond this is paid at an additional cost. Cycling is a popular and affordable way to get about Goa. Here, options include powerful motorbikes like the Enfield Bullet (a 250 CC bike), lightweight 100 CC bikes, and motorized scooters. The best aspect is that you may relocate whenever and anywhere you like, and the prices for them are also very affordable.
Goa has a unique style that sets it apart from the rest of India since it has served as a meeting place for numerous ethnicities, religions, and cultures from the east and west over the years.
Goa, where the modern and magical east collide. Nowhere else in the world celebrates Christmas with the same fervor as Diwali or serves traditional Indian fish dish paired with Gaon sausages.
with the intention of administering revenue. Goa is divided into two districts, North Goa and South Goa, with their respective headquarters located in Panjim and Margao.
State : Goa is a state within the Indian Union with a democratically elected government.
Area: 3702 sq.km.
Capital: Panaji
Commercial Capital: Margao
International dialing code: 00 91 832
Domestic dialing code: 0 832
Official state animal: Bison (Gaur)
Official state bird: Ruby-throated Yellow Bulbul
Official state tree: Terminalia crenulata (Matti)
Biggest rivers: Zuari and Mandovi
Highest peak: Sonsogad in Sattari (3,827 feet)
Climate: Goa experiences very little seasonal variation in its pleasant, year-round climate. Light woolens may be needed in December and January, although April and May are warm. June through October is when there is a lot of rain, up to about 320 cm. The summertime temperature ranges from 24°C to 32°C, while the wintertime temperature ranges from 21°C to 32°C.
Goa has a nice, laid-back climate. Goa’s greatest beaches are found during the winter, from October to March. Additionally, this is the peak tourist season in Goa. This time of year has really nice weather.
The summer months of April and May can be quite hot and muggy, but because the area is coastline, the cool sea breeze is a welcome relief.
June to September are the months of the monsoon. It’s the time of year when the hills and surrounding countryside are beautiful and green, and the temperature is extremely cool. If you want to “dance in the rain” or just unwind, this is the perfect time to visit Goa.
Languages: English, Konkani, Marathi, Hindi and Portuguese.
Religion: Mainly Hinduism, Christianity and Muslim but there are several more.
Rainfall: Average rainfall of 320 cms. from June to September.
Major spots: Fort Aguada & Candolim, Mapusa, Margao,Old Goa, Panjim, Ponda, Vasco-de-Gama
Car/Bike Rentals: A wide range of cars, including the Santro, Tata Indica, Maruti Esteem, Toyota Qualis, Tata Sumo, and many more, are available for hire in Goa. For approximately Rs 950, one can hire a Maruti van with a driver for eight hours or eighty kilometers. Every additional mile and hour beyond this is paid at an additional cost. Cycling is a popular and affordable way to get about Goa. Here, options include powerful motorbikes like the Enfield Bullet (a 250 CC bike), lightweight 100 CC bikes, and motorized scooters. The best aspect is that you may relocate whenever and anywhere you like, and the prices for them are also very affordable.