Thanks for that Dr Amburt, that has helped tremendously, as I was slightly worried about getting from one terminal to another, as well as dragging my cases around, I feel lot happier knowing what to look for, my flight arrives at 11am which isn,t too bad.
Lin
Hey everyone - Dr Ambert is the dentist I am going to see! He has already been really helpful, but it's nice to get as much info as possible from other people going to visit at this time of year. Also useful to get tips on where to eat! See you on 9th Ambert - I arrive at Goa 7.30am. Hahahaha!
P.s: Note to smokers : You Cannot smoke at the airports ..sneak out and ask the Policeman for a light , trust me he was the only chap i found with a lighter there early morning.
sanjay is the manager he has a smile on his face permantly! he is such a lovely man,
the hotel is on the beach, and its a lovely clean freindly hotel the staff are just brilliant, they will do whatever you ask,
the food at the csm is brilliant i loved the shark and the fried dhal and the prawns and the king fish and the hot sweet and sour and!! and!! and!!and!!!! i could go on!!!!!! i didnt have one complaint about it we hired a tele and thers a lot of english programs on, we used to go back to the room sometimes if it got to hot in the afternoons and watch a film or have a snooze!! if you want to know anything else just pm and i,ll post back lucky you!! maggieomx
How far were you from Calagute or Baga in terms of walking distance? Did you get lots of taxis, or were you close enough to walk?
Can't believe I was lucky enough to find someone who stayed there so recently. I'm beginning to look a bit more forward to it now, as I'll have at least a week in between dental stuff to enjoy myself.
Thanks thanks and thanks!
Katz, just out of interest have you been to goa before
Can't think why I remember nothing about it. I'm hoping to 'jog' my memory this time round. Oh, and I remember a tiny restaurant in Calangute where the waitress didn't understand 'mashed' potato, and when she brought them to the table, she proceeded to 'smash' them with her fists!
Oh, pillows!!! Is it true they're all like bricks? Should I bring one???
And was it easy to get hold of bottled water?
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Katz
2005-07-23 00:48:46
Had to laugh at your last post, things have moved on quite a bit, the food really is excellent almost everywhere, pillows are like bricks, you can buy soft ones in mapsua, or take one with you they don't weigh much, anjuna market is a place, once been never forgotten, and once is really enough, that probably is the one thing that hasn't improved, in my opinion has got worse. Bottled water is sold everywhere, it will be cheaper outside of the hotel,, just make sure that the seal is intact.
Does anyone know if it's easy to make alterations to flights booked with Jet Air???
BA will give you a time local time for flight return. Are you sure you have the correct times?
Confusion set in because the BA flight leaves at 2am on 25th, and I had booked a Jet flight to arrive at Bombay on 25th also, but 11 hours after the BA flight left! BA wanted £100 to change the booking, but have just changed tickets with Jet to a day earlier, and there was no charge at all. Phew!
Glad you got it sorted Katz!
I will be in Goa all of May. What will the weather be like? Is there much open? Are there many tourists? Any info would be great
Will be very few shacks still open and the same with restaurants and shops but most of the hotels will still be doing business as there will be Indian tourists and other Europeans about.
As for the weather as soon as it hits April it just gets hotter and hotter but there should be no sign of the monsoon until June (maybe the odd 5 min shower).
I kind of just assumed that the rainy part started in May as soon as the season ended! Silly Me! Looks like it we be a very sweaty month in May!!
In 2004 the first rainfall was on May 6th, this year the monsoon started much later... May is a hard month to come here (from England) as the difference in temperature and humidity is a killer! - It's not so bad if you're outside near the coast but if you're in a hotel room with AC you might find it very difficult. The rain is actually quite good as while it is raining it cools everything down, but afterwards it soon warms up again. The rain falls in burts at the start/end of the monsoon. Even during the monsoon it's not constant rain, no more really than England, although the amount of rain that falls is much more. You'll have to go Via Mumbai so you've got the added joy of traveling down to Goa... Plane, Train?
i think we have just had one (a monsoon)
Ever taken the train
Take the train!! take the train!! (thats what Rob would say, right Rob? )
Anyone know of anywhere to stay that is a/c, self-catering, clean etc and charges non-tourist prices for the monsoon season. One bedroom or two bedroom is fine.
Two of us are staying through till September and are sorted from July on. We stayed last year till the end of May without A/C and realise that A/C will really help through hot sweaty months. Looking for mid-April to July, maybe longer. Don't want to pay any silly prices though and are happy to go inland a bit. If anybody needs caretakers for their properties please pm us. Needs to be commutable(!) to Calangute though.
Also have any of the long stayers tried to buy a vehicle - the RTO assistant director at Mapusa is not letting us buy one. Taken all the correct paperwork as per the poster in the entrance (ie company documents, panchyat residence forms, notorised visa and passport forms, minutes/resolution). He wants a lease document for our office address (bought a plot of land so no address yet) and although we have Form 18 with our registered address (a guest house) from company house at Panijim its not enough. The owners of where we stay can't give a lease document as they are running the guest house and it could change their status. How do you get round this. Any help very welcome!
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