Well.............. We have made a decision as soon as i can book we are visiting Candolim for 3 weeks at least next November. Dare i say i am givng up my 10th time to Egypt for this trip, so it better be good
Still looking for hotels although i have a few saved in my favourites so will see what prices come up.
Trip wise elephants are a must, wanted to go to Taj Mahal but it maybe to far to travel for a first visit? i don't know. I like to get a 'feel' for the place first.
Where can i book trips? and are they reliable and safe, i do not particularly want to give my money to travel agents.
At soon as i have sorted out some possibilities regarding hotels i will post and get your in put as to which is best.
I enjoy countries with culture and love chatting to locals, we will be going to the HT meets of course, looking forward to meeting everyone.
We are in our middle 40s so are the beach parties a good idea or are they for the youngsters ?
In your experiences which trips would you go on, we like most things and like to be kept busy and absorb the atmosphere
Thanks in advance.
Michelle xx
There are a number of trips to go on and you can book them at local Travel Agents once you're there, it'll work out cheaper than using your hotel rep. For local sightseeing etc you can use one of the local taxi's, everybody uses these as they're cheep and quite knowledgeable, just find a driver that you like and use him all the time but always ask the price of where you want to go before you get in the taxi and try and haggle with him. Candolim is a good choice as there's plenty of bars and restaurants but you might struggle to find a beach party (yes they usually are for the younger person and found in other areas).
There are a lot of things you can do it all depends on how busy you want to be. Trying out the beach shacks and eating the great food is just the start. The night markets are always fun checking out the bands and the food. A nice experience is going to stay in a beach hut for a few days. You can either just venture slightly further north or try down south. Its a great feeling waking up on the beach.
Here is a link to one of the many tour operators. This will give you an idea of some trips and a lot of them you can do yourself with a good taxi driver. However the tour operators also provide a good service and can provide a lot of info about your destination.
http://www.daytrippergoa.com/
Thank you so much for the information so far, i have it all in my favourites xx
If you have time, I would highly recommend the three day trip to Hampi, by train. You will meet the locals on the train, and be overwhelmed with the beauty and culture at Hampi. There are details on the Daytripper site .
Most people need at least 24 hours to get over the flight and acclimatise to the way of life, so plan to stay local for a few days to unwinded, Anjuna market is on a Wednesday (by boat or taxi) and the night markets are on Saturdays or the waterfall and spice plantation will to keep you busy (taxi) if you want and Wednesday evening is the HT meet where you can get a lot of tips on things to do
we will be going to the HT meets of course, looking forward to meeting everyone.
look forward to meeting you Michelle you can add you name on the meet thread if you want to...bet you love Goa ... i know how much you love Sharm so really hope so!!
and Wednesday evening is the HT meet where you can get a lot of tips on things to do
and enjoy a coffee and meet lots of lovely people
Chilly
terokol fort (must)
mandrem beach (paradise and you can stay there too!)
ponda temples
old goa
anjuna night market (saturdays)
anjuna day market (wednesday and go by boat from candolim, calangute or baga)
any bus ride
the 'public bar' in calangute ( real indian pub, v.cheap and a favourite for an evening drink but beware the loo!)
beach shack nightlife (and i'm 44)!
all of these are local to candolim. i visited for 3 weeks and there is so much to explore...it's best to pace yourself.
have a great holiday
As Chilly correctly says having gone to Egypt 9 times since 2005 i feel a change is on the cards and what a better place to explore than Goa
We are in our middle 40s so are the beach parties a good idea or are they for the youngsters ?
Age is in your head in Goa! If it feels right - do it!
By the time we go i should have some variable ideas on what and where to go, and searching on the net as well,. Thank you x
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