Tour Packages for Goa
About Goa
This small state, halfway down India's west coast, was a Portuguese
colony until 1961. This goes some way to explaining the alternative
atmosphere here. Cut off from British India by a wall of mountains
and vast alluvial plains Goa relied on trade with a declining Portuguese
Empire, but what was lost in British trade it made up for in Portuguese
attitude and it retains a distinctly laid-back feel today.
Goa was discovered by travellers in the late 60s who were relieved
to have found somewhere away from the mainstream, where holidaying
meant simply hanging out, smoking weed and partying on the beach,
particularly at full moon. The state quickly grew a reputation
for its hedonism and liberal attitude under a hot sun that sets
in splendour every evening over the Arabian Sea. In recent years
the authorities have tried to discourage the hippies and budget
backpackers, angling rather for clientele with fatter wallets,
and Goa is trying to shake off its image as a hippy hangout.
Now with a quick rail link to Mumbai and charter flights from
the UK, thousands of tourists flock here each winter to relax
and enjoy the Goan cuisine - a blend of exotic Indian spices with
the Latin love of meat and fish. Many hotels and resorts have
popped up over the last few years to cater for this ever-popular
destination, but with more than 25 miles of beautiful sandy beaches
there is still plenty of tranquillity to be found.
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