When you spend a day at Goan farm house, you can expect a variety of events which makes you feel like a Goan including local goan food, walk over a vegetation, typical cashew roasting etc.
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When you spend a day at Goan farm house, you can expect a variety of events which makes you feel like a Goan including local goan food, walk over a vegetation, typical cashew roasting etc.
Read MoreMost people would be surprised if told that the land of ‘beaches, beer and buddies’ Goa was at one point in time a land of hundreds of temples and that for the Konkani-speaking Saraswats it is still the most significant annual pilgrim destination.
Read MoreTripurari pournima is popularly known for the lighted boats floating in the valvanti river. It is celebrated with great enthusiasm in Sakhli, Goa. Read more…
Read MoreLairai festival or jatra, which in Konkani means pilgrimage festival, is one of the most popular festivals of Goa. Thousands of Goans walk over a bed of burning charcoal fire barefoot, unaffected and protected by Goddess Lairai.
Read MoreVirabhadra is one of the traditional folk dance in Goa. Veerabhadra festival is celebrated during holi in Goa. Its is one of the main dance form of Goa.
Read MoreIf you want to experience a different side of Goa which is energetic, where you don’t have to just relax and chill in peace, where you can dance and sing as much as you can, then festivals of Goa are waiting for you to delight your soul. There is really a huge list of fairs and festivals of Goa, but here for you is the list of only the most popular fairs and festivals of Goa to enjoy.
Read MoreFamous traditional festival of Goa includes Sotreo, festival of umbrellas. It is celebrated to mark journey of Goddess to it’s original place.
Read MoreThere is a tomato festival alike event in Goa. This tradition is called as Chikhal Kalo, a mud festival of Goa. Read to know more!
Read MoreGoa is not just about its stunning beaches. The state is also known for its rich cultural heritage and hosts a plethora of traditional festivals and celebrations all year round. Some notable events include Shigmotsav, Chorotsav, Carnival, Film Festival, Lokotsav, Nomozo, and many more.
Read MoreThere are some unusual festivals in Goa which people are unaware about. This is one of the rare festival in Goa where rice is cooked on a stove made up of 3 living human heads.
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