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Volume 2, Issue 1 November 2021
People, Food, Travel, Hospitality
Editorial
Hello Readers!
Hope you are all safe and free from the dreadful Covid virus. The past two years have been trying for some and testing for others. With the anticovid vaccines made available by our Government, the fear of contracting Coronathis dreaded, ‘could-be-fatal’ virus, has almost subsided.
Dealing with the pandemic has been a lifechanging experience. The work-from-home / remote work ethics kicked in. The ‘nine-to-five’ concept changed. Food habits got drastically altered. Families lived as families like never before. Everyone wanted to extend a helping hand. That was the top-side. The flip side, though, was quite depressing. Those who tested Covid positive were Isolated /quarantined, which amounted to no contact with the outside world or family and friends. The fear of contracting the virus was so great that relatives were afraid to go near the affected persons. It was depressing for many.
Once the vaccines were released and most of the population got vaccinated. The atmosphere was more relaxed. Controversy surrounded the vaccines and still does. However, personally speaking, I took the Covishield vaccine, though others had more confidence in the Bharat Biotech Covaxin. Many others took whatever was available like Oxford/Astra Zeneca, Pfizer BioNTech, etc. Covaxin has now been given a nod by the WHO. That decision by the World Health Organisation has come as a big relief to travellers who opted for Covaxin. They can now travel to countries that did not formally recognize this vaccine.
Having contracted the virus myself, despite being fully vaccinated, made me realize that exercising caution by maintaining social distancing, wearing a certified mask, sanitizing your hands regularly, and not touching your nose, mouth, or eyes when outdoors is a must.
Take care, I wish you all a stay safe, healthy, and have a joyous season ahead. Do write in with your comments and reviews. We would love to hear from you.
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01 The majestic Dudhsagar waterfalls..
02 A Goan Youtuber who went on to..
03 Goan beaches and resorts you need..
04 Music Fever Goa..
05 A unique food experience..
06 Tsumyoki..
07 Street Foods..
04 Clarice Vaz..
06 The Goan Holiday Calendar..
04 This foodie from Goa..
Introduction
Goa, the tiniest state on the western coast of India, boasts golden pristine beaches, palmfringed avenues, flavourful food, delicious Portuguese-influenced sweets, and warm, hospitable people. Also known as the Ibiza of India for its partying. A tropical paradise of flora and fauna, from the very famous 'almi' (mushrooms) endemic to its forests, that grow only on the red mud anthills, to the solar prawns that are fished immediately after the monsoons, Goa is unique. Tourists are also attracted to Goa for its cultural heritage - from the famous old Portuguese churches like Se Cathedral in Old Goa, the 16th Century Safa Masjid in Ponda and Shree Mangesha Temple in Mardol, the legendary Arvalem or Pandava Caves where the Pandavas of the Mahabharat fame lived, to its two unique festivals - Carnival and Shigmo.
Goa plays host to many festivals
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- the International Film Festival of India that promotes cinema, the Serendipity Art Festival, Sunburn Music Festival, The Grape Escapade to name a few. To showcase this varied heritage of culture, art, tradition, food, and people, in 2015 ItsGoa was born. The main aim was to make it the premier portal for all things Goa. We were able to showcase Goa like never before. Soon our blog-based website transcended the virtual space, with the ItsGoa magazine a sought-after resource for visitors to Goa from countries like Norway, Germany, UK, USA, UAE, etc. The Covid Pandemic in 2020 brought everything to a standstill and printing of the magazine was put on hold. Now that life is almost back to normal in Goa, and to maintain the covid norms, we have decided to launch our very own ItsGoa magazine online.
A little about our Magazine
Think of Goa! Think ItsGoa! Our magazine is known for its business listings of basically anything and everything found in Goa. We also produce uniquely written articles in regard to Goa. Some of these folk tales you quite literally will not find anywhere else on the net. These rich in content stories are passed down from generation to generation in the villages of golden Goa. We also provide up-to-date news and information on travel, food, and events that are taking place in this beautiful State of Goa. The content on ItsGoa is written by people who are passionate about calling this tiny state their home. Our writers come from all walks of life, and through our social media handles on Facebook or Instagram, we re able to showcase Goa through many different lenses.
The ItsGoa magazine is a single point of reference for news, lifestyle, and culture in Goa.
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Index
The majestic Dudhsagar Waterfalls
Located on the luscious and evergreen bushes of the Western Ghats in the Bhagwan Mahaveer Wildlife Sanctuary and Mollem National-Park in Sanguem Taluka.
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Located on the luscious and evergreen bushes of the Western Ghats in the Bhagwan
Mahaveer Wildlife Sanctuary and Mollem National-Park in Sanguem Taluka.
The Mandovi River finds its way through the Western Ghats and gushes down from a top of 1017 ft. From the steep aspect of the mountains, this is a breath-taking view for the tourists.
Dudhsagar is referred to as “sea of milk” owing to its milk-like colour.
Gushing water from a nearly 300m top is certainly a spell binding feel. It appears precisely like milk being poured from the pinnacle of mountain ranges. It is an acknowledged reality that Dudhsagar fall will become extra hypnotic for the duration of the monsoon and being the traveller season it is the most secure access.
Local story at the back of the falls
Once a princess who was once the daughter of the King of Ghats used to be taking a bath in the lake which was once close to her father’s castle. The princess and her maidens sat by the lake after taking a bath and drank milk from a jug which used to be made of gold with valuable diamonds being embedded.
One day, whilst a charming prince was once driving via the woods, he heard the laughter sound which made him curious as to the place the chit chatter sound is coming from.
To his surprise, when he noticed the scarcely dressed princess, her maidens in order to guard the honour of the princess poured the milk from the jug. A curtain of milk was once shaped to defend the princess.
The curtain that covered the modesty of the princess is recognised as the “Dudhsagar Falls”.
Dudhsagar Jeep Safari Tour Packages
Dudhsagar waterfall is a destination where tourists traveling in Goa crash for a rejuvenating time. A big chunk of traffic consists of International travelers.
The falls are gaining a sizable reputation and you will witness a tourist rush on weekdays too.
There are numerous methods to reach the Dudhsagar waterfall, as it is simply 60 kms away from Panjim (the capital metropolis of Goa).
You will be provided with a pick-up and drop from your accommodation. The jeep safari takes 30-40 minutes to pass by through the dense jungle and a few pairs of rivulets, which is on the way.
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The ride will become exhilarating as you reach Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary.
Here you get to see a range of animals and birds.
As the experience continues, the Jeep will drop you near a water body where you can swim in the pools, drink beverages, take a stroll, feed the monkeys or relax.
The tour ends with a spice plantation tour and a gorgeous elephant ride. There is still plenty to come from this tour, so maintain reading. The onerous but fun-filled tour commences at 6:00 am and ends around 5:30 pm.
Dudhsagar falls closes at 4:30 pm, and yes, it appears depressing due to the fact you can in no way get sufficient of this beauty.
Waterfall Trip Cost
A full-day time out to Dudhsagar Falls price starts from Rs. 1999/- per individual. This tour consists of jeep booking, transportation (pickup-drop from the hotel) charges, and entrance costs with a guided tour for waterfalls.
Jeep Safari to the Falls
The jeep safari will start at Mollem National Park, from the place you will be pushed via the verdant woodland areas. You can be taken for the safari tour as a group, couple or even as a single tourist.
The Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary hosts a large range of flora and fauna and is maintained by way of the Forest Department. Drongo, emerald dove, myna, flycatcher, fairy bluebird, yellow bulbul with a ruby throat and many others birds and the animals like Black Panther, barking deer, Bengal tiger, leopards, bonnet macaque, sambar and so on are some of the birds & animals that you will see.
Apart from the birds and animals, butterflies like Blue Mormon, frequent Jezebel are observed in this flora and fauna sanctuary.
The pick-up and drop car will be supplied from all lodges that are booked in Calangute, Baga, Arpora, Candolim, Sinquerim & Nerul Area.
Devil’s Canyon being the eerie canyon of water which is carved out of Dudhsagar falls following a downward route is discovered in the identical area.
The underwater currents make it challenging and hazardous for a robust swimmer as well.
The timings for the dudhsagar falls jeep safari are 6:00 am to 5:30 pm and are sure to change at some stage.
Reach Sunset Point by hiring an automobile at the Sanctuary.
Spice Plantation Tour
Witness the enchanting Spice Plantation in Mollem where you will be welcomed with herbal tea and in consequence taken on a guided tour to the spice farm. The betel nut trees, fruit trees, cloves, pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla are some of the spices you will get to see. Relish the scrumptious and proper Goan meal which will be served on a banana leaf. Have a gala time with the elephants and journey the “elephant shower”. Pay on the spot if you prefer to trip the elephant-ride and elephant shower.
Pickup / Drop Off
All pick out ups and drop offs will take place from accommodations booked solely in Calangute, Candolim, Arpora, Baga, Nagoa, Sinquerim and Nerul areas. This outing is additionally accessible with a private vehicle. Kindly check the cost.
Trip Duration: 10:30 Hours (06:00 am – 05:30 pm)
Includes:
A shared AC Transport
Jeep Safari
Trip alongside with jeep reserving through the Mollem National Park
Life Jacket
Spice Plantation Trip
Goan buffet(Veg/non-veg)
Waterfalls Entry fees Exclusion
Breakfast
Swimwear
Mineral water and beverages
Camera fees
Towels
Elephant trip & Shower
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A Goan Youtuber, who went on to get 100k+ subscribers in less than a year.
He is very passionate about what he does and has been helping thousands of people to travel with his videos. Moses hopes to inspire a whole new generation of Goan Youtubers that anything is possible if you work for it.
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He is very passionate about what he does and has been helping thousands of people to travel with his videos. Moses hopes to inspire a whole new generation of Goan Youtubers that anything is possible if you work for it.
The team of ItsGoa caught up with him and put him under the spotlight. Humans of Goa is our original and official series that shares inspirational stories from the lives of Goans. Humans of Goa is made for and made up of Goans. Let’s get started.
If anyone were to ask you, “What do you do for a living, then what would you say?”
I’m a youtuber / businessman. I honestly don’t like to tell people what I do though. I prefer people treating me for me instead of a business title or a social status.
What was that one moment when you decided that, “That’s it! I want to become a Youtuber”
I used to always enjoy making videos, I never thought of doing it seriously though. During lockdown I used to watch a lot of videos and then I came across videos of Goa. Sadly none of them were of good quality and didn’t really tell you much about the place. It was mostly people talking about their holiday experience. In my teenage days, I used to explore a lot of places in Goa and I thought to myself, why don’t I make videos and tell people about all the beautiful places and things that are there in Goa. I started off with a video of Miramar beach and in a couple of days it got over 4000+ views. I started getting all the questions about other places in Goa and I thought ok this is something people seem to like, so I started making videos every day. I never thought it would blow up so quickly. At one stage I got over 18 thousand subscribers in one month.
Why aspire to become a top Indian Youtuber? Why not something else?
I actually do YouTube as a hobby and not as a profession as we own businesses. But, YouTube has been something where I help a lot of people with their trips and also I got to help many local businesses free of cost. It always makes me so happy when these businesses call me up and say you know so many people came to us after your video. People will write me big letters of how they had an amazing trip because of my videos and also a lot of locals have messaged me saying that they have never known half of the places that I’ve showcased. It gives me a lot of motivation and satisfaction.
A bit about your role models. People you look up to…
I would say my father Mr. Alirio Saldanha, at a young age his dream was to be a photographer although he was running businesses, he was so passionate about his photography that he used to click thousands of pictures. It used to be quite annoying as he used to click pictures of us all the time. But he then went on to become a very successful photographer working with many international brands and launched a lot of models and some of them went on to become top stars in the film and fashion industry. So I always admired his determination and I applied the same to my YouTube journey, the never giving up attitude.
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It taught me to put others before myself and to always remain humble and grounded.
Any inspirational moment you remember in your life that changed everything…
When I was a teen I went to this remote slum on a missionary trip. There were these children and they used to get only 1 Rupee allowance per month to buy some sugar candy. You could buy 4 of these candies for Re.1. One of the kids had gotten his candy for the month, he came running and gave it to me. I broke down in tears. This was a child who had nothing and was willing to give me his precious candy. It completely changed me from that day onwards. It taught me to put others before myself and to always remain humble and grounded.
What was the biggest challenge when pursuing this as a fulltime career? And how did you overcome it to become a top Indian YouTuber?
I would say time management as I only do YouTube as a passion and not a career. I now allocate a certain time of the day for YouTube. It’s really important to give time to your family and friends besides being stuck in a virtual world. I found that at times I was so busy clicking photos or videos of the sunsets and not really enjoying the moment. Now I have been trying to put down the phone or camera and just take it all in. What are some memories as a kid you’d like to share? Maybe an advice you received or maybe a pop culture reference you’d like to share…
As a kid I used to wear these broken paragon slippers. As my parents always told me I had to work for anything that I wanted in life and I told myself one day I would have a really good pair of shoes. It really motivated me as a youngster to work really hard, now I have a whole wall full of the best sneakers.
Name your favorite Indian Youtuber or anyone whose content inspires you. Any fanboy moment you experienced or precious advice someone gave you?
YBS Youngbloods is a channel I personally follow closely. He’s a youtuber from Australia and has a very fun lifestyle of fishing and staying on some random islands. I’ve always been around celebrities from a young age so it was never like a wow moment for me. Although I recently met Ritviz, an Indian musician. I was really happy to see him, especially since he was super down to earth.
Who is the one person you’d like to meet from the past? And what would you ask him/her?
A childhood friend of mine, unfortunately over the years we grew apart. I would really like to meet him and tell him he was really an important person in my life.
If you were to go back in time, what would you tell your younger self?
That all the struggles will be completely worth it.
Can you write a couple of lines for us here say on the topic of “My Life as an Influencer”?
With great power comes great responsibility. I would say it’s very important to use your platform very wisely and try to help as many people as possible. The life of an Influencer can be very overwhelming at times. I have received so much love from so many people from all over the world and it’s sometimes like wow I’m just someone who makes videos. I’m truly grateful though as I got to try so many new experiences and some things which I would have not really done otherwise. As a youtuber you get access to many places very easily.
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What role did family and friends play? Any quick incident you recall that helped you overcome a hurdle or challenge in life with help from family?
I would like to say my wife Sharon Saldanha, she was super understanding even though I had to do hours of editing and come home late from shoots some days. She has been motivating me and helping me the whole time. Life can be super hard especially since I run businesses and do YouTube at the same time. But it’s always good to go home and know you have someone waiting for you.
What were the learnings from being an Indian YouTuber that shaped your growth in life?
I would say I really enjoy the whole experience, especially since I get to meet so many new people. It also taught me that if you work hard anything is possible. I hope my journey will inspire many people to go out there and do what they love.
What were people’s feedback (negative and positive), and who stood by you the most?
I have received so much love on my YouTube journey. I’ve had some of my YouTube family drive 170+ kms just to see me in the airport for a few minutes. It’s very rare that I ever come across any negative comments. Many of my viewers have stood by me really strongly and some have become like family.
What is the legacy you want to leave behind? And for whom?
I’m the first Goan vlogger to reach 100K+ Subscribers in less than one year. I hope it motivates more youngsters to take up YouTube as a career. Also I’m recording a piece of history in my videos. I’ve done videos of Goa when there wasn’t a single person on the main beaches of Goa and then when there were thousands. Those empty beaches might never be seen again.
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10 Goan Beach Resorts Where Pleasure & Bliss Go
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Goa, the entertainment city of India, needs no introduction. When someone says, “Goa”, what immediately comes to the mind is the vast stretch of famous beaches and the lavish parties hosted at exotic resorts.
While there’s more to this place, such as, exploring the various architectural artwork and visiting renowned churches, you’ll be surprised to know about the wide range of accommodation available here, especially some of the beach resorts in Goa.
So, take a look to know what all awaits you in this serene land of India. White sand beaches, gorgeous landscapes, happening nightlife, glamorous shopping outlets, and delectable seafood – Goa is the top most choice for every tourist looking for a short holiday. Suave beach resorts are what make the stay and the entire vacation a grand experience. If luxury is on your mind this time, we have handpicked some of the best beach resorts in Goa from the confusing clutter of Goan hotels, shacks, and resorts.
1. Pousada Tauma
A 5-star property, Pousada Tauma is among the finest luxury beach resorts of Goa. It is a themebased resort that offers a lavish holiday experience with its fine ambiance, excellent decor, and fingerlicking gastronomical fare. The unique Goan architecture of this boutique hotel is simply beautiful.
What’s Special: The delectable fine dining at Copper Bowl restaurant, a casual inviting atmosphere at the Pousanda Beach seafront restaurant, the relaxing pool, and the beautiful beach view.
Suggested Suite: Sea Suite, for a fantastic view of the sea
Tariff: INR 21,000 per night onwards
2. The Park Calangute
Again a 5-star hotel, The Park Calangute is a breathtakingly beautiful luxury beach resort in Goa. It is known for its posh decor and superior settings, besides captivating sceneries created by the beachside. Be it their sky bar or the magnificent purple pool, The Pak has everything built for a memorable vacation.
What’s Special: A relaxing massage at the Aura Spa, range of cocktails at the Sky Bar and Peace Bar, and romantic cabanas next to the purple pool.
Suggested Suite: Studio suites, for a luxurious experience.
Tariff: INR 9,700 per night onwards
3. Lemon Tree Amarante Beach Resort
Lemon Tree Amarante Beach Resort is a unique 4star resort with a plush design and spacious rooms.
With multiple types of resorts built to cater to all types of tourists, the Lemon Tree has something for everyone. It is located in close proximity to the most happening beaches in North Goa and offers adventurous activities like jet skiing, banana boats, parasailing and more.
What’s Special: Rejuvenating Balinese massage offered by the Fresco spa, a gorgeous swimming pool, and a breathtaking sunset cruise with candlelight dinner.
Suggested Suite: Heritage Suites, for the experience of the traditional ambience.
Tariff: INR 8,800 per night onwards
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4. Sonesta Inns
Sonesta Inns is among the boutique beach resorts in Goa with unique types of villas offering a stay for budget-friendly tourists. It is the best place for people looking for a comfortable stay, without having to spend heavily.
What’s Special: The Ocean Deck Disc & Bar, the Technogym Health Club, and the pool-side bar & restaurant
Suggested Room: Geetanjali Room, for its wide variety of amenities
Tariff: INR 5,800 per night onwards
5. The Leela Goa
The Leela in Goa is an epitome of luxury, where every element speaks of extreme extravagance. Redefining luxury with its beautiful location, state-ofthe-art amenities, and outstanding customer service, the Leela Resort comfortably takes the trophy of being the best beach resort in Goa, north and south regions combined. It’s well-matched decor, interiors, and ambiance set the place right for indulgence.
What’s Special: Pampering spas, beautiful pool, lavish golf course, and the exclusive Goan cuisine
Suggested Suite: The Lagoon deluxe suite, for its private balcony overlooking the lagoon
Tariff: INR 22,300 per night onwards
6. Holiday Inn Resort
In the league of Goa’s 5-star properties, The Holiday Inn Resort offers stunning views of the sea and the beach. Among fine Goa beach resorts close to the Arabian sea, it is known for its huge resort area with equally luxurious rooms and a class of the art facilities.
What’s Special: Exclusive Thai spa and relaxing aroma massage, beach-side candle lit private dining, and Beach Grill dining
Suggested Suite: Sunset Suite, for the beautiful view of the Goan sunset from the private balcony and the seclusion of your private Jacuzzi.
Tariff: INR 8,000 per night onwards
7. Taj Exotica
Taj Exotica, one of the classic Goa beach resorts, is known for offering an excellent stay and extending warm hospitality for a long time. It boasts impeccable hospitality, exuberance, and wonderful ambiance, besides exotic rooms and suites nestled in lush and tranquil gardens inside the premises. Definitely one of the most charming beach resorts in Goa, India you’ll be glad to know that the pristine Benaulim beach is just 700 meters away. Now, who needs another destination to party?
What’s Special: Jiva spa, amazing aromatherapy treatments, and the interiors with a blend of Goan & Portuguese style
Suggested Suite: Luxury Rooms, for the sea-views and Jacuzzi in the bathroom
Tariff: INR 12,500 per night onwards
8. La Grace Resort
La Grace is an exquisite resort located near Benaulim, secluded from the hustle bustle of the party-centered Goa. It is a perfect place for people looking for a serene stay amidst nature and close to the beach. If you’re looking for good beach resorts in Goa, this is your pick for sure!
What’s Special: The Angel wings spa for a relaxing experience, the SunDial Coffee Shop, and the seafacing Imperial Venus fine dining
Suggested Room: Spacious villas, for a better experience.
Tariff: INR 4,500 per night onwards
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9. Bogmallo Beach Resort
Located on the isolated white sandy beaches of the village of Bogmallo, this charming resort offers various basic amenities in all its rooms, suites, chalets, and even cottages. You can choose to take a soothing swim in the sea and enjoy the wide range of delicacies offered at their 4 in-house restaurants serving local and international cuisines. This is surely one of the best beach view resorts in Goa!
What’s Special: A traditional Indian spa to woo your senses along with a fitness center and an outdoor pool
Suggested Room: Hilltop chalet
Tariff: INR 5900 per night onwards
10. Taj Fort Aguada Resort & Spa
Known to have a charming vibe, this luxurious resort is rated amongst the topmost resorts of the country. With plenty of accommodation options such as presidential villas and superior rooms with sea views, you’ll be spoilt for choice here.
What’s more, is that you can also enjoy some of the fun water activities at the Sinquerim beach with your loved ones.
What’s Special: Innovative food served at Latitude, SFX, and Martini bar with excellent wine options too
Suggested Room: Premium Room Sea View with Terrace
Tariff: INR 19,000 per night onwards
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Jonathan Albert Zuzarte
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FEVER GOA Singing allows me to express myself, probably in a way that I won't ever be able to otherwise. PEOPLE Website: www.itsgoa.com I Instagram: @_itsgoa I Facebook: Itsgoa
MUSIC FEVER GOA
Jonathan Albert Zuzarte is an Indian musician, who runs one of Goa’s top bands called Music Fever Goa. Hailing from the beautiful village of Guirim, ‘Jona’ embarked on his musical journey at the age of 22.
The team at ItsGoa caught up with him and put him under the spotlight.
Humans of Goa is our original and official series that shares inspirational stories from the lives of Goans. Humans of Goa are made for and made up of Goans.
Let’s get started.
If anyone were to ask you, “What do you do for a living, then what would you say?”
I’m a full time musician apart from being a part of the family business.
What was that one moment when you decided that, “That’s it! I want to become a top Indian musician”
The thrill that I always got from watching local bands play as a child.
Why embrace singing? Why not something else?
I doubt there is a job that will give me such a level of satisfaction at the end of the day. Singing allows me to express myself, probably in a way that I won't ever be able to otherwise.
A bit about your role models. People you look up to. Any western or Indian musicians…
Being a retro lover, I’ve always looked upto bands from the 80’ & 90’. Chris Rea, Def Leppard, Mark Knopfler, Eagles, Elton John, Lionel Richie, MJ, Kool & The Gang etc.
They created music that has such depth, the lyrics made sense (lol), the harmony & arrangements always stood out. Being a retro lover, I’ve always looked upto bands from the 80’ & 90’.
Chris Rea, Def Leppard, Mark Knopfler, Eagles, Elton John, Lionel Richie, MJ, Kool & The Gang etc. They created music that has such depth, the lyrics made sense (lol), the harmony & arrangements always stood out. Apart from these acts, cover bands like Martin Miller & HSCC are beyond super. A few Goan bands are also remarkable that have inspired me to push myself a little more.
Any inspirational moment you remember in your life that changed everything…
An 8 year old me attending his first music class.
What was the biggest challenge when pursuing this as a fulltime career? And how did you overcome it?
Starting off at the age of 22, while still pursuing my MBA was a big big effort. The initial investment, the risk factors that came along. At that point people didn’t know who we were and what our music was like. But, if you work hard anything is possible. Literally!!
Any memories as a kid you’d like to share? Maybe when you heard a song for the first time and the voice took you on a journey; or something from pop culture that influenced you?
As a kid I grew up around a large collection of cassettes, a range of artist. Journey, Whitesnake etc. I used to play the music loud and use my cricket bat as a guitar, imagining my self on stage with those legends. Website:
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Name your favorite singer/artist or anyone in your industry that you want to emulate. Any Indian musician fanboy moment?
Cassuis Fernandes (Balck Goa) was a mentor to me. I owe him a lot, right from guiding me with the kind of gear that I should buy and even giving us a head start with gigs. He’s been a great support.
Can you write a couple of lines for us here on the topic of “Music is Life”?
If you’re a musician, then you’d always agree that music is everything. Music is something that makes people happy, it unites people, it turns a bad day into a good one, it makes you dance, it’s one of strongest ways to send a message across.
What has the discipline of music taught you? How has it shaped your growth?
Never let success go to your head. Always work hard and keep pushing yourself no matter what.
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What role did family and friends play? Any quick incident you recall that helped you overcome a hurdle or challenge in life with help from fam?
My family ,wife & friends are the reason I am where I am today. They’ve always been supportive right from the start, giving me the backing that I needed.
What were people’s feedback (negative and positive), and who stood by you the most?
The people that I perform with & the restaurants that I gig at. Lucky for us we haven’t had such an issue (yet). But if ever we felt the crowd didn’t respond well, these guys always stood by me.
What is the legacy you want to leave behind? And for whom?
I just want to create a brand for myself, rather I already have one. But I still want to do something better and different every season. Probably the next Gen will have something to be proud of.
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Restaurants have realised that if they need to survive, they can’t simply rest on the laurels of the stunning views of the sea and beaches, the food needs to be equally delicious.
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10 Epic Goan Restaurants To Experience Something Unique
With its sun-downers and seafood (read ravafried prawns and butter-garlic squids), Goa has witnessed quite a change in its culinary landscape over the last few years.
Restaurants have realised that if they need to survkive, they can’t simply rest on the laurels of the stunning views of the sea and beaches, the food needs to be equally delicious.
Since reputations hang by souvlaki skewers, every restaurant operating in Goa, needs to ‘cook apart’ from the the long line of restaurants in Goa.
The team of ItsGoa did some quick finger dipping in sauces to find the ten unique restaurants in Goa. These are a thoughtful mix of quaint and quiet, as well as the popular and the ever-busy.
1. Gunpowder
The first one on the list has put Assagao on the tourist map, Gunpowder’s Toddy Shop Meen Curry and Soondal have really stood the test of time. Gunpowder is loved by artists, writers and every variant of hipster for its epic Andhra Prawn Curry and Pandhi Curry that go well with parottas, or their fluffy, cloud-like appams. We also recommend keeping their artisanal cocktails coming through the meal. Before you commit yourself to the food, though, walk through the People Tree store that shares space inside this old Goan home and adds to Gunpowder’s charm.
Cost: ₹1500 onwards for two people (approx.)
Address: House No. 6, Anjuna Mapusa Road, Saunto Vaddo, Assagao, North Goa, Goa
2. Vinayak Family Restaurant
Another classic restaurant from Assagao, Vinayak Family Restaurant is quite popular with both tourists and locals, who swear by its legendary fish thali.
Lunch time is frenzied, and expecting servers to take notice of you (and your never-ending orders of beer and Batter Fried Calamari or Bombil Rava Fry), is a game of perseverance, but everything that makes it to your table is worth the wait.
It’s a great way to see an unusually hectic side of Goa with a well-stocked bar and a view of the nearby fields in tow.
Cost: ₹800 onwards for two people (approx.)
Address: 278, Sacol Waddo, Assagao, Goa
3. Suzie’s
Suzie’s is a recent addition to Assagao’s alreadyexploding food scene that dares to do things differently. A whimsical take on fine-dining, the chef lovingly curates a different menu every six weeks, working with seasonal ingredients. If you have your heart set on a romantic dinner for two, this place will fit the bill–think dreamy, garden cafe vibe that brings the phrase ‘rustic chic’ to mind. At Suzie’s, there’s very little to distract you from the five-course meal (apart from your partner, of course) because they only entertain guests by reservation–and only for dinner, at that.
Cost: ₹3000 onwards for two people (approx.)
Address: House no. 531, Suzie's Lane, Bouta Waddo, Assagao, Near Chari Garage, Assagao
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seafood fare to compensate for the journey and time it takes to reach here. Their Fish in Banana Leaf is the star, but you'll also end up loving their Crusty Prawns, Konkan-flavoured rice and Prawn Balchao as well.
Cost: ₹3000 onwards for two people (approx.)
Address: Holiday Street, Gaura Vaddo, Calangute
5. Fisherman’s Wharf
It will be a shame if you make a list of best Goa restaurants and don’t include this one in it. Especially the one located in Cavelossim, South Goa. Perched by the riverside, with sea breeze and live music filling the air, this spot is always abuzz.
Address: Sal Riverside, Mobor Beach, Cavelossim, Salcette, South Goa
6. The Black Sheep Bistro
This modern, boutique restaurant located in Panaji, prides itself on using locally-sourced seasonal produce and that is exactly what makes all the difference. With an eclectic menu that doesn’t play by the rules, there’s one thing that’s constant: the impressive selection of wine and craft beers. Given all the innovative twists on their farm-to-fork menu, it’s hard to pick our favourites, but if we had gun aimed at our head, we’d go for their Ghee Roast Pork Ribs and Goan Pesto Crusted Fish (vegetarians can get this with paneer) and Chakri Churros.
Cost: ₹2000 onwards for two people (approx.)
Address: Swami Vivekanand Road, Next to ICICI Bank, Panjim, Goa, India
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7. Olive Bar & Kitchen
How do you handle the expectations that come with being as iconic as Olive? Well, you take what they’re best known for and drop it on the beach. What makes this Vagator restaurant timeless is how it keeps the OG’s love for all things pretty and pizza alive, while still going big on their Goa menu, particularly seafood dishes, while indulging in an evening of Jazz by the beach. This restaurant has introduced the Goa family brunches to a whole lot of sangria and sardines on toasted ciabatta. You can also try their Quattro-fungi Pizza, Mezze Board and cocktails by the gallon.
Cost: ₹3000 onwards for two people (approx.)
Address: Unit 1, Vagator Helipad Big Vagator, Anjuna, Goa
8. Thalassa
Hands down one of the most famous restaurants in Goa, this Greek restaurant grew from being a modest beachside cafe to a full-fledged taverna, and it’s now enjoying sunsets at its new location in Siolim. Who would have thought that they’d seamlessly make the move from their legendary Vagator spot without making a dent in their loyal fanbase, but here we are! Thalassa continues to remain synonymous with sundowners and a hit among tourists for providing the best photo-ops. If you’re there for an easy evening with friends, go straight for the wine and souvlakis (both beef and veg make for a compelling case), along with ordering a side of their Lamb Meatballs in Red Sauce and Veg Moussaka.
Cost: ₹3000 onwards for two people (approx.)
Address: Plot No. 301/1, Near Teso Waterfront, Vaddy Siolim, Goa
9. Burger Factory
One of the best places to eat in Goa, Burger Factory in Anjuna is known for its giant, cheesy burgers and stunning views. If you’re staying in North Goa, bookmark this for an evening of guzzling beer and doubling down on their Double Cheddar, Bacon and BBQ sauce pork burger as the sun goes down. Vegetarians, get their thick shakes and the Spinach, Cheddar, Mushroom & Blue Cheese Burger and you’ll walk out truly sated. They also have an outlet in Morjim.
Cost: ₹1000 onwards for two people (approx.)
Address: Anjuna Main Road, Opposite Paradise Guest House, Anjuna, Goa
10. Baba Au Rhum
One of Anjuna’s best-kept secrets, Baba Au Rhum is a French bakery that runs like a fine-dining restaurant, where people keep coming back every morning for coffee and fresh-from-the-oven croissants.
If you’re an early riser (read: early drinker), Baba Au Rhum has beer on tap to complement their Spicy Goan Sausage Pizza and Chicken Cheese Grilled Burger.
The breads made in-house are equally popular, but the Garlic Cheese Baguette is something special.
Cost: ₹1000 onwards for two people (approx.)
Address: House Nr. 1054, Sim Vaddo | On The Sun Village Hotel Road, Arpora, Anjuna
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This Indian rapper is on his way to achieving great things, albeit with a calm head over his shoulders.
Joseph Mendes
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Nathan
Tsumyoki
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Nathan Joseph Mendes aka Tsumyoki is easily Goa’s best rapper. But, he prefers to be called a musician. This Indian rapper is on his way to achieving great things, albeit with a calm head over his shoulders. The team of ItsGoa caught up with him and put him ‘bohot hard’ under the spotlight. Humans of Goa is our original and official series that shares stories from the lives of Goans. Humans of Goa are made for and made up of Goans.
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What do they call you at home?
My loved ones call me Yoki/Nathan. My Instagram handle is @tsumyoki
Tsumyoki, if anyone were to ask you, “Please introduce yourself”. How would you do so?
I am an artist/musician.
What was that one moment when you decided that, “That’s it! I want to rap”
Probably around the age of 17. It’s not just rap, I want to make all kinds of music. It’s a process that is therapeutic to me and I absolutely love doing it.
Why become a rapper? Why not something else?
Well I’m not just a rapper, I diversify in all genres of music. I want to do it because this is what love is. I love making music.
A bit about your role models. Any aspects or traits that makes them so… (can be from the rap world too)
My mom of course. Music wise I am inspired by artists like XXXTENTACION, Juice WRLD, Drake, Post Malone and Ski Mask the Slump God.
What was the biggest challenge when pursuing this as a fulltime career? And how did you overcome it?
That would be creating a scene in Goa. There was no scene for rap/original music down here. I had no one from Goa to look up to. So, I had to create the scene myself. Now I’m so happy to see the number of rappers and young musicians coming up. Truly makes me feel proud.
What was your reaction to Gully Boy?
I watched the movie twice. Once when it came out where I didn’t have any idea who some of the rappers in the movie were. And the second time, when I watched it was a whole different experience because not only do, I personally know some of the Indian rappers in the film but I have songs with them.
What’s the current rap scene in India? Is it better than what it used to be?
We are just scratching the surface of rap in India. Soon it will be everywhere. There is an Indian rapper coming out of every city.
What does Tsumyoki mean?
Vision, Productivity and a positive mindset
Name the top 5 rappers you love the most. And who among them writes the best lyrics and who can get the best flow?
XXXTENTACION, Juice WRLD, Drake, Post Malone and Ski Mask the Slump God. These are all clubbed as one.
Which are your top 5 favorite rap songs?
Can’t have a top 5, there is too much amazing music out there.
Can you write a couple of lines for us here on the topic of “Life”?
Stop giving a damn about society and achieve your goals.
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incident you recall that helped you overcome a hurdle or challenge in life with help from fam?
Always had support from my family for which I’m super grateful and blessed.
What were people’s feedback (negative and positive), and who stood by you the most?
My close friend circle.
What is the legacy you want to leave behind? And for whom?
I will become the biggest musician Goa has ever seen. I want the youth to look at me and feel like they can do anything. I want to become a top Indian rapper, with a difference.
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Goa is known for its vast coastline, beautiful beaches, and last but not least, the delicious street foods that serve Goan delicacies. FOOD
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The Popular Goan Street Foods That Every Traveler To Goa Must Try
Goa is known for its vast coastline, beautiful beaches, and last but not least, the delicious street foods that serve Goan delicacies. Goa being colonized by the Portuguese showing the impact on the culture and their cuisines. Some of the popular ingredients you can find in the recipes are beef, pork, fish, and vinegar. Check out the lip-smacking street foods in Goa that will put you in a food frenzy.
1. Frankies:
Goa has stalls that sell Frankies individually with a variety of stuffings inside them. Flatbreads are grilled and stuffed with vegetables, spicy or regular according to your taste. Chicken is another famous stuffing; the vendors present you with innovative rolls that just make your mouth water. These Frankies are comfortable to hold and eggs, soya chunks, chicken, and vegetables that can be used as stuffings in these rolls. Don’t forget to try one!
2. Croquettes:
There are many food stalls lined up on the streets of Goa that serve croquettes that are delicious and easy to carry around. Pieces of bread, eggs, tomatoes, onions, pork sausages, beef mince are the main ingredients in the preparation of this crowd favorite snack; they have a tangy and spicy taste that makes your taste buds come alive.
3. Ros Omelet:
It is a special omelet that is unlike your regular one; the speciality being the omelet is served with chicken curry and at a very reasonable price. Coriander and onions are used as a garnish with omelet dipped in the chicken curry, making you want to go for more. Stalls near the Panjim church sell these all through the night.
4. Gadbad Icecream:
As the name suggests, the icecream is a combination of different flavored ice creams in a single serving. It is usually served in a tall glass or a plate that is topped up with jelly and noodles. Once you try Gadbad ice cream, you will never try a normal one.
5. Chinese Fast Food:
Chinese food with an Indian tinge has become an essential part of street foods. There are food carts that serve Chinese and Indian snacks, satiating your hunger. Chicken chili, Schezwan fried rice, Hakka noodles, Manchow soup are some of the best Chinese dishes you must try. Try delicious food at a reasonable roadside outlet that is hygienic.
6. Shawarma:
One of the few foreign delicacies that have made a prominent place in the Goan street food scene is Shawarma. A little less spicy than a typical roll, shawarma is prepared using pita bread with a combination of tartar sauce or hummus. It is also served with a combination of pickles.
7. Chaats, Pav Bhaji and Misal Pav
Tourists from Mumbai can find stalls that sell the Mumbaikar’s favorite street food that is Pav bhaji. Miramar beach has a food street that serves the best pav bhaji, pani puri, sev puri, and many other chaats. Misal pav is a nutritious dish that is served with Indian bread that can be eaten for breakfast or a teatime snack. The curry is made up of sprouts, moth beans, and lentils, making it a healthy option.
8. Chorizo Pav
Choris (Goan Sausages) is a famous delicacy in Goa. Locals enjoy it as a breakfast item or even as a teatime snack. Eaten with bread, this spicy pork meat preparation is made using a pre-cooked sausage, onions and sometimes potatoes.
In Goa, especially on the main highway, you will find plenty of men and women on cycles serving choris pav as early as 7 am in the morning.
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Best Places To Find Street Foods In Goa:
Candolim market is a perfect place for you to try hoardes of local foods. Seemingly innocent-looking Candolim market and the adjacent street transform into a street food fiesta. King Kane, Monico’s beach shack, and Michael Lobo’s center are some of the prominent places where you can try chicken lollipop, prawn chops, egg chops, etc. Miramar beach also provides an array of stalls on the beachline that attracts tourists and locals alike. The stalls are open as the sun sets and are open all through the night. Shawarma stands, chaat stalls, ice gola, are some of the best dishes you can try. There is a weekly market in Mapusa opened on Friday that is located in northern Goa. Groceries, handicrafts, and household items are sold in the market, but the highlight of this weekly market is the epitome of Goan street food. Mirchi pakoda, Chinese food, tandoori, shakes, that make your soul say yum! If you want to try the dried fish and seafood delicacies, Goa is famous for; then you must visit the Panjim market.
You can also find stalls that sell tandoori that are open at dusk and accessible way past midnight.
Dabolim airport has many affordable and hygienic restaurants that provide you with delicious food before you board the flight. Cafeccino & Bar, Claudis corner, Monginis, Scirocco are some of the places around the 4km radius of the airport.
Madgaon junction station has many street food stalls and restaurants that serve you a budget-friendly quick bite. Kamat Milan, Atithi, Shahi Darbar, Jameera, Tangies are some of the top customer reviewed places you must visit.
Goa is a popular holiday destination for its fantastic vibes coupled with its evergreen nightlife and some serene beaches.
But nothing can top the delicious Goan street food.
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Vaz She is one of Goa’s top painters, specializing in syringe painting, fluid painting, spin painting, and abstract art. PEOPLE Website: www.itsgoa.com I Instagram: @_itsgoa I Facebook: Itsgoa
Clarice
I don’t want to be the best Indian visual artist, I only want to tell stories to the best of my capacity.
Clarice Vaz is an Indian visual artist, who runs her own artwork website. She is one of Goa’s top painters, specializing in syringe painting, fluid painting, spin painting, and abstract art. Hailing from Saligao, Goa, Clarice loves to experiment with colors, textures, gels and mediums, plus getting my hands dirty! She paints with non-traditional tools. She never follows any artist rulebook as she believes that art can emerge from almost anything. The team of ItsGoa caught up with her and put her under the spotlight. Humans of Goa is our original and official series that shares inspirational stories from the lives of Goans. Humans of Goa are made for and made up of Goans.
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If anyone were to ask you, “What do you do for a living, then what would you say?”
I’m a homemaker that loves to paint, create visual stories and serve.
What was that one moment when you decided that, “That’s it! I want to become a good Indian visual artist”?
When I saw our Goan heritage changing after decades of Liberation while on house calls as a nurse in the 90’s, I decided to document it all with a pen on paper and with a brush on canvas.
A bit about your role models. People you look up to when painting?
I am original in my work and paint from my soul. I have mentors and friends who guide me but I do not have a role model for I like to make my own path. It’s easier than following someone and having to compete.
Any inspirational moment you remember in your life that changed everything…
Yes, the tragic passing away of my elder son aged 20 suddenly in his sleep due to a rare undiagnosed heart condition which changed my life and I do everything in his memory consequently I do not miss him.
What was the biggest challenge when pursuing this as a fulltime career? And how did you overcome it?
I paint, write or photograph because I love doing it. And so, each day I wake up doing what I love. I do not work for money as I’m well cared for by my family. My fulltime career is simply a hobby that turned into a cathartic journey and once I got recognition from professionals, I began to compete with myself using my talents to help others in memory of my late son.
The luxury I have is that my career is a HOBBY! That is why I enjoy the ‘challenges’ and have no fear.
Any memories as a kid you’d like to share?
Something that sparked the love for painting?
I always loved to draw but was told that ‘Artists don’t survive. You need a skill in hand’! So, I chose to become a nurse instead as at that time Mother Teresa was my inspiration. I studied in St. Martha’s College of Nursing Bangalore and worked there and briefly in Mumbai before becoming a fulltime mother to my young boys by choice. I took up painting and writing visual stories only when they went out of Goa for further studies. Later I took up painting in particular in memory of my son Craig Vaz so I could use the proceeds for my social work in his memory.
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Who is the one person you’d like to meet from the past? And what would you ask him/her?
I’d like to meet my little self and would like to say that life wasn’t all that challenging after all. I am almost 57 today and have witnessed bittersweet moments. Knowing who we are is fundamental in life and that’s what I would like to tell everyone for this is NEVER taught to us anywhere in school, home, Church or workplace. They tell us what to do and how to do but no one tells us who we are! That we are already worthy, whole and loved! From this point one can do anything!
If you could go back in time, what would you tell your younger self?
I would teach and train my younger self to claim her worthiness. I don’t want to be the best Indian visual artist, I only want to tell stories to the best of my capacity.
Can you write a couple of lines for us here on the topic of “Life is Art”?
If you can accept that every time you think a thought and speak a word you are creating your reality, you are painting your future, you are creating your own life. Choosing the colors on the easel of your soul is important. It’s a fulltime job! I also am aware of the colors I wouldn’t want to paint with. I love that many people like my life’s painting, my actions, my personality, what I believe, what I feel. It’s beautiful.
What role did family and friends play? Any quick incident you remember when family or friends helped you overcome a hurdle or challenge in life?
It was a big challenge when my family discovered that I was a creative person. They had never seen that side of me. Creativity requires long hours of work and as my successes began to show they accepted the fact that I was indeed gifted with a little talent and today I can freely do what I love. They support me
What were people’s feedback (negative and positive), and who stood by you the most?
Honestly, I do not consider people’s opinions but do listen. Ultimately, art is self-expression and it’s something so inclusive after all art lies in the eyes of the beholder only!
I have one mentor/and honest friend who actually took one look at my work in 2014 and instantly knew I had talent. Being trained in Sir J.J school of Art, her belief in my work changed my perspective of LIFE and from being a nurse, I became a full-time painter only to experiment with the tools of my trade, that of using a syringe to paint! She encouraged me all the way.
She is a senior Art director/graphic designer having worked for big companies like FCB Speer, DDB Mudra, Ogilvy, Walt Disney and more. A humble and simple soul, who simply strolled into my home to check on my oeuvre of work. She bought my first artwork as a professional. Her name is Bina Nayak. She has been a part of my visual story books as editor and designer too.
What is the legacy you want to leave behind? And for whom?
I am just a soul journeying in life. A small of the big one All. My deeds will be my legacy. Being an admired Indian visual artist fills me with pride.
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The Complete Goan Holiday Calendar
Most tourists head to Goa for the hedonistic beach lifestyle. If you would like to possess fun within the sun, the simplest time to go to Goa is during winter when the times are endlessly clear and warm.
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The Complete Goan Holiday Calendar To Help You Apply For Leave From Work
Most tourists head to Goa for the hedonistic beach lifestyle. If you would like to possess fun within the sun, the simplest time to go to Goa is during winter when the times are endlessly clear and warm.
Crowds and costs surge in December and January.
The monsoon season, from June to September, is often enjoyable if you head inland and spend time in nature.
The Weather in Goa
The state’s tropical climate means it never gets cold in Goa. Daytime temperatures consistently remain above 86 degrees Fahrenheit (30 degrees Celsius) throughout the year. Winters are dry and fewer humid, with a day being bright and picture-perfect. Minimum temperatures of 74 degrees Fahrenheit (23 degrees Celsius) ensure delightfully balmy nights.
Summer in Goa runs from March through May, with daytime temperatures around 91 degrees Fahrenheit (33 degrees Celsius) on the coast. However, nighttime temperatures and humidity rise to uncomfortable levels. By May, the minimum temperature has reached 82 degrees Fahrenheit (28 degrees Celsius) and humidity above 70 percent. Towards the top of May, the weather becomes sultry and unsettled because the southwest monsoon approaches. There could also be isolated thunderstorms and rain.
The southwest monsoon arrives within the first week of June and lingers until the top of September. You can expect tons of rain in June and July, easing off in August. The rain is unpredictable. On occasions, it’ll continue almost non-stop for days, while at other times, the downpours are only brief. The temperature dips slightly during the monsoon season. Although humidity levels increase to about 85 percent on the coast, the rain provides some refreshment.
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Expect hot and humid weather in October after the monsoon has departed. It usually becomes more pleasant towards the end of November or early December with the approach of winter.
Goa’s Peak Tourist Season
Mid-December to mid-January is the hottest time to go to Goa.
Families flock there over the Christmas-New Year period to flee the dreary hemisphere winter. Accommodations book up, and prices double or triple. Hotels in Goa typically hold compulsory gala lunches or dinners on Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve.
These cost anywhere from 4,000 rupees (around $56) to 10,000 rupees ($140) per person, adding to the expense. North Goa is far busier than South Goa.
Traffic jams are particularly problematic along the Candolim-Baga stretch.
Tourist Attractions in Goa
Many of Goa’s tourist attractions close during the off-season from May to October. This includes beach shacks, markets, water sports (when the sea is choppy during the monsoon), and some restaurants and accommodations.
The infamous party scene dies down also , although there are a couple of bars and clubs that remain open. Goa’s spice plantations, national parks, museums, and casinos are open all year round. The Hop-On-Hop-Off sightseeing bus runs daily all year round too. It’s a convenient way of seeing Goa’s tourist spots, including Old Goa.
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Winter (December to February)
Goa is at its most vibrant during winter. Everything is working , and there are many parties and events happening . As Goa is a predominantly Catholic state, the lead up to Christmas in December is especially festive. Early December are often a superb time to travel because the hordes of tourists are yet to arrive. However, you can mostly avoid the crowds by visiting South Goa, or by waiting until February. You’re likely to urge a far better deal on accommodations in February, too, as hotels are not any longer charging high season prices.
Events to check out:
• International Jazz Festival (early December) features live jazz performances from international musicians.
• Feast of Francis Xavier (Dec..) is a large fair in Old Goa dedicated to Saint Francis Xavier, a Christian missionary whose mummified body is kept in a casket in Bom Jesus Basilica.
• Serendipity Arts Festival (mid-December) is a multi-day interdisciplinary arts festival featuring numerous projects across multiple venues.
• Christmas (Dec. 25) celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. Midnight Mass is held in churches everywhere in the state on Christmas Eve .
• Epiphany or Three Kings Feast (Jan. 6) honors the Three Kings of Magi who brought gifts to baby Jesus. There are grand processions and therefore the crowning of three kings from three villages.
• Goa Tattoo Festival (January) brings together tattoo artists from around the world in a celebration of tattoo art.
• Grape Escapade Wine Festival (February) is a four-day celebration of the state’s wine culture with live music, grape stomping, wine tasting sessions, and food stalls.
• Goa Carnival (February) is the state’s most iconic event, renowned for its colorful street parade.
• Goa Food and Cultural Festival (February) is a five-day event that showcases Goan cuisine and lifestyle.
Summer (March to May)
The tourist season winds down in March, because the heat and humidity climb. Hotels generally drop their tariffs at the beginning of April. Some bars, restaurants, and beach shacks are accessible mid-April, but there are still many options available.
With a few exceptions (such as Curlies in Anjuna), the remainder of the beach shacks and huts pack up in May. The harsh May weather means you will not desire doing much during the day (apart from swimming), but discounted hotel rates successfully draw domestic tourists on summer vacation.
Alternatively, ditch the beach and explore the Western Ghat mountains in Goa instead.
Events to check out:
• Holi (March) is India’s famous festival of colors.
• Shigmo (March) is Goa’s version of Holi; this Hindu festival features traditional song and dance, as well as a parade.
• Goa Vintage Cars and Bikes Festival (April) brings out more than 100 vintage cars and bikes from across India.
• Spirit of Goa Festival (April) is a three-day event that revolves around the state’s traditional local brew, feni. There’s live music as well in September.
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parody of disputes over property on Divar Island. It includes a carnival with a street parade.
• Ganesh Chaturthi (September) is a 10-day festival dedicated to Lord Ganesh, featuring beautifully decorated statues of the god that are paraded through the streets and immersed in water.
when effigies of demon Narkasur are paraded on the streets before being burnt to celebrate Lord Krishna’s victory over the demon.
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IFFI 2021 & Goa’s Love For Movies
The International Film Festival of India was started in 1952 and is one of the biggest film festival in Asia.
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The festival aims at providing a common platform for the cinemas of the world to challenge the excellence of the movie art.
It promotes friendship and cooperation amongst human beings of the world and contributes to the perception and understanding of the movie cultures of exclusive international locations in the context of their social and cultural ethos.
A Complete Guide For IFFI 2021
Anurag Thakur, the Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, has introduced that the famed movie administrators Martin Scorsese and Istvan Szabo will be honoured with Satyajit Ray Lifetime Achievement Award at the 52nd International Film Festival of India (IFFI) to be held in Goa.
The 52nd version of the International Film Festival of India will take place in Goa from November 20 to 28, 2021. This will additionally be for the first time that IFFI has invited primary OTT structures to take part in the global movie festival.
As per the Union Minister, India is a land of storytellers, and its memories have captured the creativeness of the world. India’s huge range of testimonies properly makes us the content material subcontinent.
The 52nd International Film Festival of India will pay homage to actors Sumitra Bhave, Dilip Kumar, Buddhadeb Dasgupta, Surekha Sikri, Sanchari Vijay, Bertrand Tavenier, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jean-Claude Carriere, and Christopher Plummer.
Satyajit Ray Lifetime Achievement Award to Martin Scorsese and Istvan Szabo
Istvan Szabo-
• Istvan Szabo is one of the most significantly acclaimed Hungarian Film Directors of the previous few decades. He is regarded for masterpieces such as Father (1966) and Mephisto (1981).
• Szabo’s movies are based totally on the way of life of European auteurism that represents many components of the political and psychological conflicts of Central Europe’s latest history. They are frequently stimulated with the aid of his personal private biography.
• Istvan Szabo’s best worldwide success got here when he gained the Academy Award in the Best Foreign Language Category for Mephisto (1981).
Martin Scorsese-
• Martin Scorsese is regarded as one of the important figures of the new Hollywood era. He is extensively considered as one of the biggest and most influential administrators in the movie iScorsese
• His physique of work explores subject matters such as Italian-American identity, machismo, nihilism, faith, catholic principles of guilt and redemption.
• Scorsese’s videos have persistently garnered integral acclaim, with 9 nominations for the Oscars for the Best Director category.
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• In a first, Amazon Prime, Netflix, Voot, Zee5, and Sony Liv will additionally take part at IFFI through exclusive masterclasses, content launches and previews, curated movie bundle screenings, and more than a few different on-ground and digital events.
• Also, for the first time, movies from 5 BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) international locations will be showcased through BRICS Film Festival alongside IFFI.
• ‘The King of the world’ directed by Carlos Saura will be the Opening Film and this will additionally be the film’s global premiere.
• ‘The Power of the Dog' directed by Jane Campion, Winner of Best Director of Venice Film Festival will be the MidWest Film.
• Around 30 films have been shortlisted for the screening at the 52nd IFFI from outstanding International Film Festivals in the Festival Kaleidoscope and the World Panorama Section.
• The International Film Festival of India will furnish a platform for the younger budding brain throughout the country to connect with mainstream cinema filmmakers and the industry.
• The Union Minister Anurag Thakur informed that the 75 Creative Minds (under 35 years) will be invited to have interaction with the enterprise leaders and attend Masterclasses at the festival.
• The youngsters will be selected through the competition for young filmmakers around the country. In total, 75 youngsters will be selected.
• The last date to submit the online application for the competition is October 31, 2021.
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This Foodie From Goa Tells
Delectable Stories
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Food Influencer Spotlight –
This Foodie From Goa Tells Delectable Stories
Ruben Rodrigues is a food influencer who lives in Margao, but has followers from all across Goa. His unique way of sharing quickfire food videos, and keeping the slang local, endears to his followers. Humans of Goa is our original and official series that shares stories from the lives of Goans. Humans of Goa is made for and made up of Goans
He is one of Goa’s top food influencers, and we thought what better way to conclude Shravan, than interview the funny and chirpy, Ruben.
The team of ItsGoa caught up with him and over the burner (pun intended).
Humans of Goa is our original and official series that shares stories from the lives of Goans. Humans of Goa are made for and made up of Goans.
Let’s get started.
What do they call you at home?
My loved ones call me Ruby. My Instagram handle is @Masterclass.de.r7
Ruben, if anyone were to ask you, “Please introduce yourself”. How would you do so?
I call my followers my Kurkurit fam. All I do is make useful videos, finish off hunger, and make them smile.
What was that one moment when you decided that, “That’s it! I want to tell stories through food”?
I think it was because of my Grandmother and Mother. Simply seeing them create magic over the kitchen table made me take up food creation and food reviewing. Simply showcasing food
does not make it meaningful and tasty until you bring the zest and taste with humor to get your audience engaged.
Why become a food influencer? Why not something else?
This is actually by chance! After I cleared my 12th boards. I saw no options in front of me but my Dad randomly filled the entrance form for IHM Goa for BSC in Hospitality. I actually got through. And then, I just fell in love with food.
Footage courtesy – The Food Diary From Mom to Son
Tell us a bit about your role models. Any aspects or traits that makes them so… (can be from the food world too)
My role model is definitely my mom Fermina Dias. My grandma herself was a fantastic cook, in turn, making my mom a great cook, so I think it flows in the family. It’s in me too.
Footage credit – The Food Diary From Mom to Son
What was the biggest challenge when becoming a food influencer? And how did you overcome it?
It’s the lockdown which forced me to explore my inner talents to create and make content that kept me occupied while I underwent my practical as a student of IHM. All this happened under the strict supervision of the best instructor, my Mother.
What is it about food that makes you swoon?
Memories of good food eaten at a particular place and the memories associated with it. For e.g. my grandmother made the best Chicken Fry
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and Chicken Xacuti, which till date nobody in the family can recreate. I do miss that a lot.
Footage credit – The Food Diary From Mom to Son
Any food related incident you remember as a kid? A Masterchef episode maybe or seeing a food influencer on TV?
I enjoy watching Gordon Ramsey’s cooking shows and the fire in him. Love it!
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Name your favorite food bloggers that you follow. Any favorite Chefs you feel are also great personalities?
In the world of food influencing, I like Zingyzest. She’s really cute and down to earth. She also is outspoken and has great content. and chefs
Can you write a couple of lines for us here on the topic of “Food is Life”?
Well obviously ‘Food is Life’. Good food with friends and family, add flavors, zest and spice to life. Food connects all humanity together. Good food equals good vibes. Good memories and taste linger for years.
What role did family and friends play in becoming a food influencer? Any quick incident you recall that helped you overcome a hurdle or challenge in life with help from fam?
Family has been the strongest support to make me what I am today. My mother stood like a rock behind me against all odds. There was a time in between where my engagement rate was down and that’s when my friends came in to motivate me.
What were people’s feedback (negative and positive), and who stood by you the most?
Most of the feedback was negative. Many said I won’t have a future. My mom made me believe in myself and what I am now is an answer to them.
What is the legacy you want to leave behind? And for whom?
I am a big dreamer. I have so much knowledge to acquire. I want to have my own TV show on which I’ll travel the world to cook and eat. I want to be in the hearts of every Goan. My YouTube channel will be passed on to my children.
Currently, it’s named ‘The Food Diary from Mom to Son’, which will then become ‘The Food Diary from Dad to Daughter/Son’.
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