Monday, 16 March 2015

South Goa: Silversand of Colva


      Somewhere in the middle of February, a group of we three decided to go for another trip after successfully completing Kelshi-Diveagar  trip chapter in November. The destination we chose might look odd for the month of March. We chose South Goa where only one of us had been to.
We finalized the dates from 12th March to 15th March, a four day period. Having decided to station at Colva and roam around from there, we did the accommodation arrangements in advance. GTDC (Goa Tourism Development Corporation) has their beach resort almost attached to Colva beach. We had a direct view of the seashore from the balcony of the ground floor room we got (Room 110).
Situated at approximately 40 km southwards from Panjim, Colva has got one of the best beaches in Goa. A silver sand beach with cleanest water I had ever seen was itself relaxing at first sight. Located approximately 5-6 km from Margao (having interstate bus stand) it is one of the beaches frequented  by foreign citizens. The beach is extremely clean and well maintained. It has shacks (open in the evening) and water sports for entertainment. Right outside the beach are multiple restaurants, resorts and hotels. There is a shop selling clothes those are exclusively goan style :P.

Day 1 (12th March 2015):

      We left from Pune at 4:00 AM since we wanted to reach the destination on time. Leaving early, we got entire evening for a beach walk. Well known route from Pune to Goa is via  Kolhapur-Amboli-Sawantwadi and then into Goa. There is an alternate route via Chorlem (चोर्ले  in the local language) ghat. From Pune, we started on NH4 and continued on it till Belgaum. On the way there is a restaurant named Hotel Warna near Karad (Approx 170 km from Pune) which offers excellent Maharashtrian breakfast items like poha and missal. One must leave the national highway and drive on service road for that.
      
      Travelling on NH4 you will pass cities like Satara-Karad-Kolhapur and get into Karnataka to go to Belgaum (110 km from Kolhapur). NH4 gives superb driving experience once you enter the state of Karnataka.
Upon entering into Belgaum you can ask for Chanamma circle and take right turn there. Going forward one should continue till Piranwadi from where there is ‘Y’ shaped diversion. Take the right turn towards Chorlem/Jambhoti.  The road ahead is an excellent driving experience with greenery on both sides and a very good quality road. After travelling for more than 50km the road winds down in Sachelim (साखळी  in local language) in Goa. Ask for Ponda (फोंडा in local language) city and then continue till Margaon by bypassing Ponda city.  

NH4 patch in Karnataka

      We reached Colva at around 3 PM and after taking some rest, went to beach at around 6 PM. Ambiance at sea side tables owned by shacks is really riveting and will recharge you (with booze the process is faster :P !!). We had dinner at a place named Lactancia (not the best one for sure) and then had nighttime stroll on the seashore.

GTDC Resort

View from the resort

View from the resort

View from the resort



Day 2 (13th March 2015):

      We started the day with breakfast at a place called '49ners'. The English breakfast was the best deal for non vegetarians. Other options like French omlets and aloo paratha for veggies were also tasty. Post breakfast we went Miramar beach near Panjim. From there we went to Dona Paula where a scene in Sigham was shot. There are couple of stops where one would definitely love to spend time at. 
Dona Paula


Dona Paula

Dona Paula

After clicking few snaps we went to Old Goa to visit magnificent structures of Basilica of Bom Jesus and Se’ Cathedral. Basilica of Bom Jesus houses famous mummy of St. Francis Xavier which dates back to 16th Century. 


Basilica of Bom Jesus



Basilica of Bom Jesus

Se' Cathedral
After visiting the two monuments located in front of each other we went to Panjim for lunch. Restaurant I would recommend is Casa Bhonsale. Post lunch we came back to Colva. In the evening, we enjoyed playing into the sea. Post that we went to dinner at The Garden restaurant which turned out to be the best for veggies also.


Day 3 (14th March 2015):

      We had a morning walk on the beach on the third day. After breakfast we went for what turned out to be a religious day. Goan temples have huge buildings and excellent architecture & interiors. One can visit them for admiring their construction even if you are a not-so-religious person. Start going from Colva to Panjim and on the way you will find boards for Shanta Durga and Mangeshi temples. En route we visited multiple temples like Kapileshwari, Shanta Durga, Ramnath, Nageshi and finally Mangeshi. All the temples have superb architecture. We finished the day with some shopping we did for home.

Some Temples in Goa:






      For dinner we chose ‘Kwality’ which is open air garden restaurant located right in the courtyard of GTDC. Food quality was awesome with buy 3 get 1 offer going on beer. Seating in garden was an excellent experience.

Day 4 (15th March 2015):

      We left Colva at approximately 9:45 AM. Retracing the route by which we went, we arrived at Belgaum first. A dish called tatte idli is quite famous over there. You can search for ‘Tumkur Mess’ near Chanamma circle to have it. Coming back there is a restaurant named ‘White House’ before you enter back in Maharashtra. It has a very good location and view accompanied by decent food.
Travelling from NH4 we reached home by 9:30 in the night.



Our Ritz

      Being in there was a very good experience. Entire Goa is very clean and state highways & even city roads have quality construction. Liquor and petrol is cheap like anything.  The beach has life guard to ensure safety of tourists. It is definitely one of the best tourist destinations in India.
  
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