Hello, this will be my 7th trip to Goa in a couple of months, but we are running out of things to keep our son occupied during the day.
I have to admit, he doesnt get bored easily, he'd quite happily swim in the pool or play with a bucket and spade all day, but hes quite active, so i'd like to keep him out of the sun especially during the afternoon when the suns at its dangerous.
So, apart from lying on the beach all day, and having lunch in shacks, what else can we do?
We have been to Old Goa, but that was more than 3 years ago, and because we are Catholic i thought it would be a good idea to visit Old Goa again so my son can get information about the Catholic churches in Goa.
Im sure his school will be pleased.
Also, the water fall trip looks good, and my son will definetly love it, but it says there is quite a bit of walking involved. Does this mean we will have to walk for about an hour? My sons only 5 years old, and i wouldnt like him to walk miles, hes only got tiny legs.
Then theres the water park in Arpora. we went there this year, and he enjoyed that.
Has anyone got any other day trips they'd like to add?
Thanks very much
Nicola
We went to the water falls last yr and it was not far to walk at all you have to go over some rocky bits but i feel sure that little man would cope with them, When we got there we fed the moneys with bananas i am sure he would love that too
Pip
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Yummymummy do you think your son would be interested in visiting the orphans in school..Theres quite a few about don't know where you are staying but you'll have no probs finding one..The children will love your son and he'll get to play/draw with the children he'll see how the other children from other countries go about their daily tasks at school..Just a suggestion hope it helps.
Walks - thats good to know there isnt much walking involved, and yes your right, he will love to see the monkeys, so this is a trip we are definetly going on.
Should i book with daytrippers, or should i just ask a local taxi driver?
Would we get picked up from our hotel after breakfast?
Sleep r us - yes thats an excellent idea, thankyou very much , we will most definetly look into this, maybe pay Rob a visit, so we will get in touch with Rob and co at children walking tall before we go. I presume things are cheaper to buy over in Goa for the children, so i'll ask Rob what things will be more beneficial, he might even want some english bacon bringing over too .
I am really looking forward to it, but my o/h says i do too much planning for our Goa holidays
Yummy mummy we asked our taxi driver to take us to the water falls so would of thought it would be cheaper that way, and you can never be to organised i write everything down on here and then forget me list so then have to log on when i am out there or pick h/ters brains at the meets
the monkeys where great i loved it but then i am a big kid anyway, Mike went in the water at the falls but i din`t it looked a to a little rocky for me so you do need something on your feet i took mikes sand shoes with us so he was ok.
and yes i would get hold of Rob and ask what is needed, I would also like to vist Mango House this time.
Pip
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We took my son to the waterfalls when he was 8 and he loved it, the water is freezing and its a bit difficult to get in and out, but the whole trip is an adventure for adults and kids. there are also some very large fish in water and if you throw bread in they jump up to get it. You might also take a boat trip along the river in Panjim in the afternoon if you havent already only costs about 50rps. You could take a trip to Fort Aquada with a picnic if you havent already
We watched a local football match, Apora V Candolim, a charity cup game, when we were there last Jan and it was fantastic The team was managed by the owner of Alfresco in Apora, and we sat with a lot of locals including kids and we played bingo at half time. It was at the ground in Candolim. If you go to Alfresco in Apora, ask if there are any matches on and go along, the food is great at Alfresco as well
I think this year i will get a little notebook and write down all the things we are planning to do, because every year i forget .
Thanks again,
p.s. if theres anything you'd like to know just ask me, as i feel i keep asking questions all the time.
I remember the croc boat trip down the Mandovi river being a great day out and you get to see some enormous crocodiles at close range. A visit to the Spice Plantation in Ponda was also good fun, especially the elephant washing. I know nothing about children but I enjoyed both!
I dont think i want to do the croc trip again, i remember going on it when i was about 12years old, we got on the boat at 10am, and got back to shore at 5pm. I got terrbile sun stroke, and wasnt well for a couple of days, even though i covered up with my dads baggy top. I get a bit sea sick also, so this is a big no from me
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