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Megian, that was a great report. We have just read it together and know what you mean. We are a couple who LOVE Goa and would go tomorrow if we could, but we appreciate many of the points you have made.
We tried the south this year and were dismayed really with the Cavelolissm area. It wasn't at all what we were expecting or hoping for. I thought is would be beautiful and upmarket etc etc. For us the north really has the edge. Prices are cheaper, workers seem happier, restaurants are top notch and there's much more going on. We ended up back at Calungute with daily forays to our fave shack Claudinas in Candolim which at this moment really works for us. Glad you enjoyed the holiday...wonder where you are trying next?...
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Couldn't agree more - the North is definitely the best. It has character. Before we went someone said not to go near Calangute and Candolim. In actual fact we found them the best for eating and shopping. I bought nearly all my prezzies in these areas. Candolim actually has some very nice shops and I am going to write one or two more postings about those. Incidentally our next holiday is going to be somewhere in America as we have never been there yet and following that it will be Australia we think, although we have already been there many times and love it.
Megian
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We had never been to america before until last year, went to vegas and new york..............we didnt think we would really like the U.S buttttttt now weve got the bug! Want to see Chicago, California, washington and many other places. You been to Malaysia? Weve booked there for N. Year.
:offtop Sorry Fiona.
We went to Goa 1999 for first time and i do think we will readily return for years to come for the garaunteed summer sun, friendly faces , smells and sights........... and i have to admit the cheapness, but it will get more expensive as the years pass with more tourists visiting and paying over the odds prices. But hey I think of it as a possitive for the Goan economy.
I will be sure not to give to the opportunistic professional beggers tho after reading your post! :D
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Really nice post... The south isn't that bad though, but it depends what you go for, if you want lots of choice and things easy to get hold of then definately don't go. If you didn't make it to Palolim then Goa is definately worth a return. Another option would be to get a train further a field to perhaps Mumbai, Bangalore, Mangalore, Hampi, Gokarna etc... The trains are also I think shouldn't be missed, I always travel 2nd class three tier sleeper, you get a huge variety of people to meet, it's great. I agree about the sellers... they are a bit much, but keep a happy tone to your voice and laugh it off, it tends to work quite well. Either that or just say a price that they can't do... Say it's all you have... :o) - You might even get it! Many of the things they sell for 50 - 200 Rs/- they buy for 5 to 10 Rs...

Remember Goa is a tiny part of India, there's lots to see in India and Goa makes a good base...
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I agree about the hassle of jabs, visas, charter flights etc.......it's a bit of a pain. For the last 3 years we've been to the Far East..Thailand, Malaysia etc..it's easier to get to, no visas, no jabs, more creature comforts, better beaches, nicer oceans, more varied food, better shopping, great infrastructure. Why go to Goa then?
Goa has it's own unique atmosphere. I like the smells, the colours, the steamy heat, the general laid back attitude that you just don't get anywhere else. It normally takes me a week to slow down to the Goan pace...but the 2nd week is always the most relaxed I ever feel. It won't suit everybody (and doesn't suit me all the time)...but it's just nice to do something different and 'drop out' for a few weeks.
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Great report Megian, i thought when we arrived in Goa for the first time the sight of poverty and beggars would really upset me (Im so soft i cry at adverts) but i never felt what i had expected, until the taxi pulled up outside my house on our return i felt like a millionaire i was so choked i could barely speak, i feel so lucky for everything we have. I couldnt wait to start work on monday morning (sad i know). I feel like ive been on some spiritual journey either that or ive gone bonkers. I only wanted a 2 week holiday to chill out after xmas instead i feel like ive discovered something so special. After all if the Goans can be so happy with so little i should be ecstatic with the little more that i have. Blimey i think i have gone crackers. Next time we go over were gonna take childrens clothes and bits and bobs and try and give a little back to the people that made our time there so fabulous.
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Megian
a really good post. Re tutting and shaking of heads- I don't think you will get that reaction. We can't all like the same places. I have been to places where I had a terrific holiday but would probably not return. You give an insight into Goa beyond the tourist bits.
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Megian I loved reading about your experiences as a first timer.

We are thinking of going to Goa, both my SO and I both have a strange urge to go and visit this country.....this is from 2 people who normally go the US and Europe!!
Normally I only read about how fantastic Goa is so it was refreshing to stumble upon a post that is honest and delivers both sides :)

sunnypop I would love to get from Goa the 'Spiritual Journey' you describe, I think it must be what we need and why we are both drawn to the place so much :D

Keep these posts coming, they really are fantastic to read
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I live in India and one of the things that I like most about the forum is that it offers a look at Goa from the outside, looking in. Megians post was interesting read because for once after a long time someone is not think of coming back..
Apart from guaranteed sunshine, if you are coming to Goa for pristine beaches, breathtaking scenery, deserted islands, top notch infrasturcture, and sparkling first world society, Goa is not the place, no matter what your budget is. Poverty, bad roads, haggling salesmen, dirty beaches are great ambassadors in making the first visit the only visit. You can have a terrific holiday whilst in Goa on the first visit, but will not think of returning as there are many locations worldwide that can offer better and more. Sure, Goa does offer a unique experience but is the experience great enough to pull you back? I personally dont think so..
IMHO, the only reason why people will return is if that certain feeling, that certain intangible state of bliss and peace that Goa manufactures fills you. Embrace this and Goa will embrace you. The beaches, the beach shacks, the parties, the restaurants and cafe's tremendously supplement the spirit of Goa, but I dont believe that thats what draws people back.

Just my USD 0.02.
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Loved reading the replies and found it very easy to relate to what you say sunnypops. I,too, had that spiritual experience - the most outstanding thing for me being the loveliness and happiness of the Goan people despite the simplicity of their lives. I was profoundly touched by the whole thing. Like you,too, it made me really appreciate what I have and don't believe I will ever feel deprived again in my life. Although at this stage we feel it is unlikely we would return, I understand perfectly why others love Goa and would want to keep returning there. I took loads of pictures and each time I show them to people I feel a certain fondness and am really glad that I have had the experience. I've also got a bit attached to this site !!
Cheers :lol:
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