Has anyone been to Bigfoot at Loutolim? We are going back to Goa in January, and will be staying in Candolim. Wondered what Bigfoot was like, and how long the journey is in a taxi?
barrie.
We went there last Easter - I really enjoyed the visit. We were taken around a Portuguese house first and the guide was really informative. The trip around Bigfoot was enjoyable too. Interesting to find out about the soap stones and feni. I suppose it took about 3/4 of an hour from Candolim. We happened to go through the villages with all the locals celebrating Holi - the festival of colours so I guess that made the day too.
Thank you Jo, we will give them a visit.
looks good
we fancy trying a few new things this time,weve done the waterfalls,beaches,plantations,waterfalls,markets so fancy something different as it will most probably the last time my parents can fly to goa (the journey gets too much for him)
Can anyone tell me what Bigfoot is. I've never heard of this in Goa before. Were back in December and looking for somewhere different to go to.
The Goan Tourist board runs a daily coach excursion to Old Goa, several temples, The Old Portuguese mansion and Bigfoot, Dona Paula, Colva and the Sunset river cruise on the Mandovi at Panjim. It's a full day's sightseeing and only costs about 150 rups (The river trip is an optional extra about another 150). You book it at the Tourist Residence in Calangute (just passed the football ground on right going down towards sea front) a couple of days in advance, and the seats on the coach are reserved for you.
Oh, and "Bigfoot" is a footprint in the hard rock from pre-historic times with special powers! ! !
Follow the link to read about the place, it sounds a lot better than I remember!!
It's not a bad day out if you combine it with something else, personally I wouldn't make the trip purely just to see Bigfoot.
GFF xx
http://www.hindu.com/mag/2005/11/06/stories/2005110600360800.htm
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