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Colva and Benaulim –
Introduction |
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With
20 km of virgin white sands, palm fringed, and sun
drenched beaches, Colva is the most loved beach of
Goans. Colva, unlike Anjuna or Calangute, gained
popularity only lately. It was little disturbed
and life moved on quietly. But those are the
things of the past. Over the years, many hotels
and buildings have sprung from nowhere. It is
developing at a good
pace.
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Colva and Benaulim -
Tourist Attractions |
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Merces (Our Lady of Mercy)
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The church is famous for its annual
religious event—Fama of Menino Jesuse (Child
Jesus)—since the 17th century. The predominantly
Catholic community celebrates it on the third
Monday of October every year. It is one of Goa’s
most popular feasts and a big fair is held on the
occasion.
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While taking a stroll on the Colva Beach,
silver carpets of bangdde (mackerels) can be
viewed shimmering on the golden sands for drying.
Fishermen’s motor trawlers can be seen anchored in
a line offshore.
Tourists—Indian and
foreigners, as well as locals—can be seen in
colorful dresses, coming either for a walk or ‘for
a change of air’. Many tourists can be seen having
a sunbath on the golden sands.
The trinket
stalls and the drink stands on the golden sands
under the moonlight make the evening on the Colva
Beach utterly romantic.
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From early October to late May, from 4 pm
onwards, one can see the bull fights at Benaulim.
On the beat of taped Konkani music, the bullfights
are usually held in an old rice field with no
fences or barricades just outside a
village.
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Colva and Benaulim -
Location and Climate |
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Colva is a small village in south Goa on
the shores of the Arabian Sea. It lies 39 km away
from Panaji, capital of the Indian state of Goa.
Two km further ahead from Colva is
Benaulim.
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Goa has a consistent climate through the
year with just meager fluctuations in the
temperature. December and January might require
light woolens. April and May are warm. The period
from June to October brings heavy rain, almost up
to 400 cm. The temperature during the summers
ranges from 24°C to 32.7°C and during the winters
it ranges from 21.3°C to
32.2°C.
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Colva and Benaulim -
Excursions |
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About 2 km away from Colva is the Benaulim,
which is more peaceful and serene than Colva. The
best thing about Benaulim is that it is
still rather undiscovered by domestic tourists
even though it is a fishing beach. It gets fairly
crowded in the evenings and on weekends, it gets
fairly crowded with local visitors who get off
buses about a kilometer away and pour onto the
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The Church of St John the
Baptist is situated on a hill beyond the
village and worth a visit. On the arrival of the
monsoon, Feast of St John the Baptist (Sao Joao)
is celebrated as a thanksgiving. Young men wearing
crowns of leaves and fruits tour the area singing
for gifts. To commemorate the movement of St John
in his mother’s womb when he was in his mother’s
womb and visited by Mary, the mother of Jesus, the
young men of this village jump in the
wells.
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Colva and Benaulim –
Fairs and Festivals |
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The Beach Bonanza fair is held on
successive Sundays from mid-April onwards, where
frenzy visitors in merriment participate in live
music, dance, and other entertainment.
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| Fama of Menino
Jesuse (Child
Jesus) | |
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Celebrated on the third Monday of October
every year, Fama of Menino Jesuse is among the
most popular festivals of Goa.
The
festivities start at eight in the morning to
extend until nine in the evening. On the fama day,
the miraculous image of Infant Jesus is specially
brought down from the left side altar of the
church, for public veneration and umao (kissing).
The priest hurriedly passes by a long and
virtually unending queue of devotees touching the
statue to their eager lips.
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Colva and Benaulim –
Shopping |
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As far as big shopping complexes or markets
are concerned, Colva Beach still has to develop.
But there are a lot of trinket shops and drink
stalls on the beach where one can buy artifacts,
antiques and gifts for friends waiting back at
home. Open-air eateries serving seafood and
Portuguese dishes are in abundance on the shore.
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Colva and Benaulim –
Accomodation |
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There are plenty of resorts and low-budget
hotels in and around Colva. Benaulim too has a few
hotels. Besides it is possible to rent houses for
a longer stay.
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Colva and Benaulim –
Transportation |
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The nearest airport is at Dabolim, which is
29 km away from Panaji and 68 km from
Colva.
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The nearest railway station is at Karmali,
11 km away from Panaji. Panaji is 39 km away from
Colva.
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There are frequent buses from Colva running
to and from Margao (also Madgaon; 6 km away) from
where one can take a bus to Panaji, which is 33 km
further ahead.
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