Wednesday 14 August 2019

Best Tourist Places in Goa

Goa is full of touristic spots – natural and modern. From the beaches in Goa, to the national parks and hills, churches, forts, markets, and the backwaters, you will find virtually everything in this small Indian state. Many of the tourist places in Goa are famous landmarks, UNESCO World Heritage sites, beautiful churches, interesting local markets, and old Portuguese structures. Here is a list of places one cannot miss to see when in Goa –

1 – FORT AGUADA

Fort Aguada Goa
Fort Aguada is an old 17th century Portuguese fort in north Goa. It is at the confluence of the Mandovi River and the Arabian Sea on top of a hill. The Portuguese constructed this fort as a defense against the Marathas and the Dutch. There is a deep dry moat here and a 13 meter high lighthouse, which was constructed in 1864. Many buildings within the fort are still in very good condition.
From Aguada, you can get awesome views of the shoreline, the Arabian Sea, Mandovi River, and even the city of Panaji, which is on the other side of the river.

2 – CHAPORA FORT

Chapora fort Goa
The Chapora fort is in North Goa, close to Vagator beach. The Chapora River meets the Arabian Sea here. Chapora fort is a must-visit for those who love Bollywood Hindi movies. The famous Bollywood movie “Dil Chahta Hai” was filmed here. The fort is almost in ruins now, but it still offers incredible views of the river and the coastline. Take a picture – there are many photo opportunities here!

3 – TEREKHOL FORT

The Terekhol or Tiracol Fort is in extreme North Goa, on the northern side of the Terekhol River. It is actually in the neighboring state of Maharashtra, as the state lines pass through the middle of the river. But many tourists from North Goa visit the fort. There is a ferry service from Querim.
It was constructed in the 17th century by Maharaja Khem Sawant Bhonsle, a Marathi ruler. The fort sits on a hill and gives a commanding view of the river and the sea. There was a barrack and 12 guns here, but the fort still fell to the Portuguese. They extensively revamped Terekhol in 1764 and held it for strategic maritime defense till 1961 when Goa became a part of India.

4 – BAGA BEACH

Baga beach in North Goa
Baga beach in North Goa is one of Goa’s most popular beaches. The Baga River is in the north. Calangute beach, also popular, is in the south. The Baga-Calangute stretch is one of the longest sandy shores in Goa. You will find many beach shacks, pubs, restaurants, shops, nightclubs and water sports activities, including banana riding, speed boats, paddle boarding, paragliding, surf boarding, and more. Britto’s at the northern end of the beach is a famous shack. Club Tito’s and Cafe Mambo are two famous Goa nightclubs, both in Baga.

5 – PALOLEM BEACH

Palolem beach Goa
Palolem beach is the one of the best beaches in South Goa. It is a natural bay with lofty headlands on both sides. Palolem is close to another beautiful beach in the south – Agonda. Cola and the beautiful Butterfly beach are also close. They are more secluded. Palolem is also a hot party destination. Silent Noise parties are held here every Saturday from 9 pm till 4 in the morning at Neptune Point, the southernmost part of the beach.

Wednesday 7 August 2019

Top 5 places to buy Feni in Goa

Feni is a spirit produced in Goa, India . The two most popular types of feni are cashew feni and toddy palm feni, depending on the original ingredient; however, many other varieties are sold. The small-batch distillation of feni has a fundamental effect on its final character, which still retains some of the delicate aromatics, congeners and flavour elements of the juice from which it was produced.
Some places to buy Feni in Goa are:

1. Magson’s Hymart

Magson’s Hymart
This supermarket offers fresh Fruits & Vegetable products and fresh meats and fish. Its speciality is that it has a Wine and Liquor shop stocked with a decent range of liquor.
  • Location – Caculo Mall, St. Inez Road, Opp. Fire Service Headquarters, Panjim, Goa
  • Visiting Hours – 10 am to 9 pm on all days

2. Tom’s Wine & Liquor

Tom's Wine & Liquor
It is a wine store that has a collection of all kinds of alcoholic beverages. Its speciality is that it sells Feni and other liquor products at a cheap rate.
  • Location – Orion Building, Shop 1 & 2, General Bernardo Guedes Road, Near Municipal Market, Panjim, Goa
  • Visiting Hours – 8.30 am to 9 pm (Monday to Saturday). Closed on Sundays.

3. Desai Cashew & Wine Shop

Desai Cashew & Wine Shop
It is a wine store where one can buy all kinds of alcoholic beverages. Its speciality is that it sells Cashew Feni and other liquor products at a cheap rate.
  • Location – 101-3, Chogm Road, Sangolda, Porvorim, Goa
  • Visiting Hours – 9 am to 10 pm on all days

4. Delfino’s Hymart

Delfino's Hymart
It is a supermarket that offers an array of consumer products ranging from vegetables, milk and groceries, to a liquor section. Its speciality is that it has a Wine and Liquor shop stocked with a decent range of liquor.
  • Location – Teen Building, Alto Porvorim, Goa
  • Visiting Hours – 9 am to 10 pm on all days

5. Vaz Enterprises Liquor Store

Vaz Enterprises Liquor Store
It is a liquor store that has a collection of wine products and all types of liquors. Its speciality is the popular Cazulo Feni with its pretty bottle design and the firefly logo.
  • Location – Isidorio Baptista Road, Pajifond, Margao, Goa
  • Visiting Hours – 9.30 am to 1.30 pm & 3.30 pm to 8 pm (Monday to Saturday). Closed on Sundays.

Thursday 23 May 2019

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Wednesday 13 March 2019

Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary

Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary is a sanctuary located on the banks of the river Kali in Dandeli in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka. It is the second largest sanctuary in Karnataka state. This sanctuary is home to tigers, leopards, black panthers, elephants, barking deer, antelopes, sloth bears, pangolin, crocodiles, birds, reptiles etc. It has become an important tourist destination & attracts many local & foreign tourists.

HOW TO GET THERE

By Road
From Goa (Dabolim Airport): Kms: 134 via road (NH748)
Duration: 3 hrs 5 mins
From Goa (Madgaon Railway Station): Kms: 123 via road (NH748)
Duration: 2 hrs 55 mins

WHAT TO EAT
There are not many restaurants near Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary. There are a few restaurants that offer local South Indian food.

ACTIVITIES TO DO

BEST TIME TO VISIT

March to October.

SAFARI TIMINGS

6 AM to 9 AM & 3 PM to 6 PM

ADDRESS

SH 46, Dandeli – 581325, Karnataka

Monday 25 February 2019

Car Rentals Services in Goa


Goa Leisure is an important part of Fred Travels that provides car rental services for both holidays and corporate tours across Goa. Here we offer airport transfers and Cruise pick-up & drop. Our fleet of cars includes premiums cars like Audis, BMWs and Mercs. 

Monday 18 February 2019

Jog Falls - The Plunging Marvel - Goa Leisure

Jog Falls is a spectacular  waterfall in the Shivamogga district of Karnataka and is located approx 72 kms from Honnavar. Touted as the second highest waterfall in India and 13th in the world by the waterfall database, the Jog Falls is a sight to behold! This waterfall is formed when the Sharavathi River descends down around 250 mts along four cascades known as Raja, Roarer, Rocket & Rani.
1400 Steps from the viewpoint to the bottom of the hill where tourists can view the waterfall at the opposite side give it a special charm.  

HOW TO GET THERE

By Road

From Panjim: Kms: 265 via road (NH-66)
* Approx Duration: 6 hrs 13 mins* approx.

From Madgaon: Kms: 233 via road (NH-66)
* Approx. Duration: 5 hrs 20 mins


BEST TIME TO VISIT

June to September witness heavy rainfall in the region. The monsoon season is the best season to visit Jog falls as the beauty of the place is enhanced during this season.

November to February witness winter season in Jog Falls. This is the best time to visit Jog Falls for picnics, outings & sightseeing activities.

Avoid visiting Jog Falls during the summer season as temperatures soars.

WHAT TO SEE

Place to visit near Jog Falls:
l  Linganamakki Dam - A dam situated in Kargal village of Sagara taluk and  was constructed by the Karnataka State Government in 1964. This dam is located approx 6 kms from Jog Falls and is one of the major dams of Karnataka.


WHAT TO EAT

There are a few restaurants near Jog Falls. Veg & Non-Veg food are available at almost every restaurant.

Restaurant near Jog Falls:
l  Hotel Mayura Gerusoppa Restaurant


ACCOMODATION

Hotel in Jog Falls:
l  Hotel Mayura Gerusoppa Jogfalls
*Bookings will be done on request


TIPS

l  Being near a waterfall, you need to be extra cautious when you are there.
l  Carry enough water & snacks & also, wear shoes to prevent leeches from seeping in.
l  Carry a camera as the trail to the falls is magnificent.




Friday 1 February 2019

Going Solo in Goa







A year without a holiday or vacation seems just incomplete. Travel is one of the most relaxing forms of getting-away, most people do to unwind after a few hectic months spent at work. However, for many, travel is equivalent to having fun with close friends and family away from home; very few consider traveling alone and enjoy a solitary travel experience. Hence, when someone says they are traveling alone, often get mixed reactions!

Goa is a traveler’s paradise with its pristine beaches, verdant cocooned hills, exotic locales and more. A traveller is spoilt for choice with boutique hotels and budget getaways, party hot-spots to serene wanderings. To the solo traveler, Goa is heaven! Goa is hosting more and more solo travelers in recent times. The solitary traveler in Goa can indulge in the many activities this tiny green land has to offer, moreover, the solo traveller gets to decide all that they want to do and enjoy their own company!

A good Goan retreat can begin with sightseeing and doing a Goa tour by the day, wandering about Old Goa and visiting the churches in the city. Famous for its beaches, a Goan escapade is incomplete without spending some time at the beaches of your choice - pristine and calm in the south to all night party spots and happening ones in the north.

For the nature enthusiasts, Goa offers unparalleled experiences with its mountains, green forests, waterfalls and spice plantations. A solo spice tour to learn about the various spice plantations and buying some for back home, is a great way to plan a half day’s tour. One can also plan a trip to the Salim Ali, Bondla and Cotigao Wildlife sanctuaries to explore the flora and fauna this region has to offer.



Whats is a vacation without indulging in local cuisine! Solo travelers in Goa can have a ball, as many restaurants and shacks here, offer one-person portions so as to be able to devour many delicacies one can. Goan cuisine, abundant with fresh seafood, local produce and rich use of coconut keeps one sated, as one should be, when on a holiday!

Solo traveling is also associated with fears of being alone on a trip. Although Goa is considered safe for solo travelers, one should ensure to keep belongings safe, carry electronic money and beware of people around. Travelers must stick to itineraries and not venture into the wild with impulse trips so as to avoid disappointment. All in all, planning a safe trip filled with wonderful memories is the best give you can give yourself on a solitary trip!



Monday 28 January 2019

Sea Rafting in Goa




The post monsoon season brings an exciting vibe to Goa. Its time to hit the beaches for some frolic and fun! Water lovers can enjoy beach sports and water rides or simply soak in some sun. Adventure enthusiasts are always looking for something exciting in the arena of water sports and come to Goa to have a thrilling experience!

The newest water adventure one can engage in at the beach is - Sea Rafting which is now available in India and our own Goa! This activity basically entails a raft ride right in the middle of the sea. Authorized by the Goa Tourism Development Corporation, Sea Water Rafting is considered safe with safety precautions and dedicated lifeguards staff monitoring all the time for the best rafting experience. Sea Rafting has become the most sought after and talked about beach activity as its a fun ride and can be taken together in groups. This thrilling and entertaining activity has won many hearts and tops lists of water sports enthusiasts now!

The best time to enjoy this joyous ride is between October and May. The waves during this period provide the best condition on the Goan coast for rafts to tumble and topple the dashing waves and create thrilling bumps for the raft riders! Each boat will be accompanied by experienced guides and riders will be well instructed before their rafting journey begins. So, come on, get your rafting gear on!

Best time to visit: October to May
Duration: 2 hours
Wear:
Ø  Comfortable Swimwear or Swimsuit
Ø  followed by an outfit like T-Shirt and Shorts or Tights
Ø  Towel


FredTravels will help you have the best Sea Rafting experience in India!
For further details, please contact us.

Sunday 20 January 2019

Dandeli- A Walk into Nature’s Nest





Dandeli a tiny town located on the banks of the river Kali,  in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka is an ideal vacation destination. This small town is full of   adventure, scenic beauty, soothing solitude and wildlife trails makes this an unique place to vacation. Of late Dandeli, has been gaining a lot of popularity among travelers & is becoming a favorite spot for those who love nature.   


HISTORY

Dandeli has a rich & fascinating history that makes for some great folklore. A local legend states that the city is named after Dandelappa, a local deity & a humble servant of the Mirashi landlords who lost his life because of his loyalty. An alternative legend states that a king named Dandakanayaka passed through the forest & named it after himself & the city is believed to stand on the place where Dandakaranya stood when he named the area.


HOW TO GET THERE

By Road
From Goa (Panjim): Kms: 136 via road (NH748)
Duration: Approximately 3 hrs .5hours   

From Goa (Madgaon): Kms: 117 via road (NH748)
Duration: Approximately 3 hrs 5 mins 


BEST TIME TO VISIT

The best time to visit Dandeli is from October to May when its beauty blooms in full glory.

The ideal time to visit the Wildlife Sanctuary is from October to November to view different species in their natural habitat.

March to May is the suitable time for water sports & adventure activities when the weather is pleasant & doubles the fun.


WHAT TO SEE

Places to visit in Dandeli:
l  Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary - It is a wildlife sanctuary located on the banks of the river Kali in Dandeli & is the second largest in Karnataka. This sanctuary is home to tigers, leopards, black panthers, crocodiles, birds, reptiles etc. It has become an important tourist destination & attracts many local & foreign tourists.
l  Dandakaranya Eco Park - It is a theme park located in Dandeli & is one of the best tourist spots. This park is renowned for its famous statues of well-known Hollywood animated movies & Indian cartoon characters, attracting a number of children to bond with nature. 
l  Moulangi Eco Park - It is an eco park located 7 kms from Dandeli & is a popular picnic spot for tourists. It is filled with beautiful bamboo trees & is home to various species of plants & animals. This park is ideal for adventure lovers & campers.


WHAT TO EAT

There are a few restaurants in Dandeli which offer South Indian food. It is best to to go with the food offered by the resort you are staying.

There are meal houses also known as Khanavals, which offer vegetarian food on per plate basis.


ACCOMODATION

Resorts in Dandeli:
l  Bison River Resort
l  Starling River Resort
l  Whistling Woodzs Resort
l  Hornbill River Resort
l  Magenta Resort
l  Dew Drops Jungle Resort
l  Century Resort


THINGS TO DO

Shop:
l  Bamboo craft items.
l  Souvenirs such as bags, hand woven baskets, flutes, body gears made out of bamboo.  

Activities:
l  White Water Rafting & Coracle Boat Ride in Kali River
l  Wildlife Safari in Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary
l  Mountain Biking, Bird Watching & Nature Walk in the Forest of Dandeli
l  Experiencing the Natural Jacuzzi Bath or River Crossing
l  Trekking


Friday 11 January 2019

Goa Carnival


Who has not heard of the famous Goa Carnival?

If the word Carnival conjures up images of vibrant colours, people dressed in fancy costumes, lots of fun and revelry, then the Goa Carnaval will not disappoint you! One of Goa’s most popular and enduring attractions is the Goa Carnival. Experience the carnival just like it is in South America, yet with a distinctly Indian touch. The carnival consists of parades across the length and breadth of Goa, most noticeably in Margao, Panaji, Vasco and Mapusa. Like all other Latin American carnivals, the Goa Carnaval culminates in the crowning of the indubitable King Momo, who is selected from the participants.

It usually takes place each year around February. It was introduced by the Portuguese who ruled over Goa for almost 450 years and is originally celebrated by the Catholics. The carnival marks the celebrations before the month of Lent which characterizes fasting. It starts on the first day with a grand procession headed by King Momo. Huge colourful parades take over the state’s cities as the streets become lively with the traditional carnival costumes, bands, floats & dances. Most of the streets are decorated with attractive lighting & grand balls. Goa forgets to sleep during this carnival as these parades continue throughout the night. It concludes on the final day with the famous red & black dance. It features a frenzy of tourist activities. Most of the tourists indulge in feasting, merrymaking and drinking throughout the day. Although it started as a celebration by the local people, it has attracted thousands of people from all over the country and even from around the globe.
Dating back to the reign of the Portuguese, the carnival has a distinct Portuguese flavor; yet it has transcended any cultural or religious barriers and is an iconic Goan event.

How did it Begin?

The Carnival comes from early Christianity, and is celebrated in several countries, especially in South America, and is popularly known as Mardi Gras. The carnival typically falls on the last Tuesday before the Lent season begins. It is the last day that believing Christians eat rich foods before they go into the fasting or abstinence period.
With the long Portuguese settlement in the state, the Carnival has become very much a part and parcel of Goan culture and heritage. This 4-day jamboree of fun and folic is much awaited by the locals and tourists alike.

The Festivities

While Goa is the quintessential tourist paradise, nothing brings out the colours and flavours of Goa like the carnival does! And nothing brings in the tourists in hordes like the carnival does! Tourists Indian and international, looking to have fun and make merry make a beeline to this event. There are parades all over the streets of Goa, coupled with dancers and live music bands. The entire State is decked up in fancy lights and decorations. And of course, what is Goa without food and drinks. The sumptuous food and drink stalls further add to the revelry.
The fourth day marks the finale of the event and is a glorious spectacle to behold. The King of Chaos, Momo, leads this parade, urging the public to ‘eat, drink and make merry’. He is accompanied by a motley coterie of jesters, fire-eaters, dancers, clowns, acrobats and what-have-you.

Travel Buzz:

It continues to be cool and breezy in February, so it’s a great time to be in Goa. Ideally, you would want to book early though, as hotel prices, as well as flight tickets are much in demand, and thus pretty high.

The Specifics

When: 2nd – 5th March, 2019
Where: Panjim (North Goa), Madgaon (South Goa), Vasco da Gama (South Goa), Mapusa, Morjim (both in North Goa) & Curchorem (South Goa)
Entry: Free, and open to all
Fred Travels offers transportation facilities to the Carnival
Email us for Family and Group tours : enquiries@fredtravels.com

Tips

  • Bring some fancy & colorful clothes for the Goa Carnival Festival and you can even buy some headgears as well.
  • Bring comfortable shoes or slippers in which you can walk for long distance. Because if you will take part in different activities in Goa Carnival, then you may have to walk on the streets also.