Going to Goa (Candolim) for first time end of easter and although we are really looking forward to our holiday and to Goa, the negative reports that are frequenting this site leave me with a slight concern instead of sheer excitement.
I am a great advocate of the saying "a holiday is what you make it". However, the components that lured me to choose Goa i.e, friendliness, cheapness, atmosphere and beaches; seem to be compromised by a new Goa that now appears not be as forthcoming in it's friendliness and the fast growing trend called 'Rip Off'!
I hope all my fears and concerns will be quashed when my family and i arrive, we will certainley make the most of it which ever way it goes, but i would so appreciate any constructive critisism and advice any of you Goa holics can pass on to hopefully allay some of my concerns.
Many thanks to you all in advance, oh and by the way, we are in Goa end March early April if any one else is going same time!
Cheers for now.
keep an open mind and you'll love it.....don't worry!!!
Most members who have posted negatives will also say that they have enjoyed their holiday. Some say that they may visit me in the Thailand forum but I don't hold out much hope Goa has a hold on so many people.
Well said Fiona. You do need to be careful - we are trying to give constructive criticism. A lot of the time it isn't the locals, but standards are definitely slipping and no-one deserves to be treated rudely just because they are questioning a taxi price! Which is what i've found lately. somehow it does have a hold over you and although I disagree with a lot that is going on over there am finding myself again looking for Dec and March 08/09.
I have been jotting down restaurant recomendations but need to take notes now of average taxi rates, places of interest etc.
One thing my family have on the must do list is a visit to the elephants. This is something that will be a huge bonus to us as we love animals, i do however have a tinge of concern, this been the animal welfare.
I hope the elephants are free and not chained up as this would marr the visit, but hopefully we will come away with some fabulous memories.
The Mango House you mentioned, is this open to inpromtu visits or as an organised/planned visit only?
Think this would be a great trip and eye opener to compare our privelledged lifestyle in comparison to their less than humble living standards........maybe put a whole new perspective on the materialistic and comfortable way of life that in the UK we take for granted.
I am trying to keep an open mind of Goa due to the overwhelming amount of repeat visitors, and i will definatley try to draw from the positive posts too.
Fiona's advice is very sound,- I would just like to add - get hold of a guide book , one devoted to Goa , I have Lonely Planet and Footprints , make sure it is the latest edition , and read it thoroughly , along with all the information you gather from this forum , you can decide which area is best for you , and what you want to see . We all have our favorites , but as they say one man's medicine can be another's poison. There is something for everyone it just depends on what you are looking for .
I don't think that it would be a good idea just to turn up at the mango House unnanounced.
Enjoy your holiday.
We did a lot of reading on this forum before we went so we had a rough idea of prices so we didn't feel like we were getting ripped off. Someone also advised to us to not admit to being newbies there, esp to beach sellers. Through speaking to locals who we became friends we with got some great recommendations, different beaches etc.
It really is a great place, I didn't want to come home. We even were hugged by people we had come to know, hands shaken etc and wished a safe journey home. They day after we landed we walked past a travel agents offering a holiday there this week and if I'd had the money I would have been getting back on that plane!
There is still a lot to love about Goa - Candolim beach in the main is still wonderful - whenever I feel fed up I close my eyes and imagine the sunsets - they are unbelievable. There are lots of great shacks with fantastic food at silly prices. Restaurants the same, so many good ones, you will be spoilt for choice. The beach sellers can be a pain but its just part of the holiday - if you don't like the banter then just ignore them.
You have so many firsts to look forward to, I envy you. My lasting memory of my first visit was whizzing along in a tuk tuk on the way to Mapusa market - it was the very latest tuk tuk with a tape player, it was during December, boiling hot and the music blaring out was Christmas carols, and then.............. we overtook an elephant - how amazing was that!!!! You have it all to look forward to have a great holiday
Regarding the greed aspect, I just went with the view that if they ask too much you dont pay it and tell them why.
Lea.....thanks for your positive comments regarding safety in Goa. Your Goa is the one I looking forward to visiting.
I agree with Lea. I got back last week after my first trip there alone. I'm a single female. I did have Goan friends out there but went out many a night alone and never felt unsafe. I used my common sense and avoided unlit quiet streets but never once felt threatened. The Goans were wonderful and if anything went out of their way to make me feel safe. I never had to get taxis back at night as every bar/restaurant or shack I went to arranged me a lift back, mostly on the back of a scooter, but a lift all the same. I was also invited to an Indian birthday party at a shack one night and the shack boys not only arranged me an escort to collect me from my hotel and walk me along the beach but watched over me the entire night. I was then taken back right to my hotel door. I'm off back in 3 weeks and have no worries about my safety.
goa is not a thieves paradise were every man and his dog are trying to rip you off. true there are people out to get as much out of you as possible, but the majority of goans will try to help you as much as they can. goa is changing and it is sad to say that some people will try to rip you off, but this is not the norm. there are a lot more people in goa that would do you a good turn rather than a bad one. sit and chat to people in the bars at night they will soon put you right on were to go and were not. don, t worry just enjoy your holiday, its still a lovely place with 99% of the people to match. andy
http://www.holidaytruths.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=93596
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tightjock
2008-02-26 19:19:48
I love Goa, i think we might be going back in a couple of years after baby number 2 arrives this year.
The only things id like to say are, most people are warm and friendly, but you can get some beach sellers who talk to you only because they want a sale, but this is their only way of making money.
If you don't want to buy anything then make it clear from the start, and most of them will still continue talking, but some will go and try it with the next tourist.
If you get asked to be photographed, say no!!
When i first went to Goa, i was only a teenager, and some indian tourists asked for my photo, but this year and the year before they didnt even ask, they just took it, the cheeky sods..
I threatened to take their camera off them and chuck it in the sea!!
Other than that you will have a brill time
sighs man i sounded off not sorry though
You have all wiped away my doubts of Goa and have now steered my holiday mode up to 5th gear.
I have become soooooo excited now for my family holiday to Goa and i am so looking forward to the experiences my children and us will have.
You are such a fantastically informative bunch of folk on this forum and you make new users like my self feel in very good company.
We go on the 27th March (30 sleeps to go-yippee!) and i assure you i shall let you all know about our holiday in Goa.
Once again thanks to you all. To those in Goa now, also the people that are travelling soon, i hope you have a wonderful holiday and a very safe journey.
Mel Haighx
Have a fantastic time
Talk about trying it on
70 RUPEES FOR A FULL CHICKEN .
im sure the regulars will agree It really is starting to get out of hand
Its only 50 rupees in vagator a big difference and that includes the chips.
GIVE EM AND INCH AND THEY WILL TAKE A YARD !
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