High Folks,
Been reading posts for a few weeks and it's been really interesting, thanks a lot. This easy access to information makes things so much easier (and much less like Marco Polo) than it must of been in the 60's & 70's before the internet and rampant globalisation. Anyway off on a ramble for 3 weeks with nothing booked except flights via a couple of places I've never been to either and I like to have at least just the vaguest plan as to where to head from the airport. So I can just find the bus or taxi and tell them bring me to this town please, then get out central and take a look around and find somewhere to stay the night. I can't decide whether to spend more time in the north or south and have read a lot on this forum and have I think worked out that in general terms: South: more like it used to be chilled and beautifull. North: some parts have Irish bars/english breakfasts/Benidorm vibes but have lots of nice parts and are nice and lively.
So how about heading for somewhere inbetween not too far from the airport (pretty much in the middle of Goa) feeling it out, (hopefully finding somewhere to stay that first night) and then deciding right there and then if more madness (north) or some chilling out (south) is required and making it up from there.
THE QUESTION: Which town would you suggest to head to first?:
-Not too far from airport,
-Nice enough place,
-Simple enough accomodation available without booking
(I'm 33 year old male travelling alone, travelling very light and planning to head inland for a few days for an explore)
Colva
Seeing as you are unsure about going north or south, how about heading to Panjim for a start, or straight to the south, i'd say Benaulim, or as jock said Colva.
I would have said Bogmalo as it is closest but with Colva you will find accomadation without booking
and is Lassi suggested Benaulim would also be a great choice.
Looks like I'll have to research Colva, easy enough to get to I'm sure
And (on the map) it looks near enough to a train line for moving on.
So would you say Colva is middle of the road between hustle bustle and very relaxed quiet beaches??
Head to Colva beach, face the sea and turn left, keep walking and within 5/10 minutes you are on quiet beach and heading towards Benaulim
I like the sound of get to beach and take left if nothing seems quite right and end up somewhere different. Are Colva & Benaulim really that close?
Colva to Benaulim is probably 20 minutes walk along the beach but there are some shacks along the way
So an Irish man won't dye of thirst then?
I think not and the view is great along the way
sounds like a good beginning to not having a plan....
yep if the first place doesn't feel right or there's nowhere to stay I can move under my own steam to somewhere else.
Really handy to be able to sound confident with the first taxi driver about where I think I want to go..
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