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Getting There & Away
Several charter companies fly into Goa's Dabolim Airport
direct from the UK and Germany. There are also regular flights
between Dabolim Airport and Mumbai (Bombay), Delhi, Udaipur,
Bangalore, Madras, Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram. The 760km
(465mi) Konkan Railway opened in January 1998 linking Mumbai
with Goa (10 hours) and south to Mangalore (15 hours), dramatically
cutting travel times along the western coast. Private companies
still offer the dreaded super deluxe video buses from Panaji
and Margao to Mumbai (15 hours), Mysore (16 hours) and Bangalore.
Getting
Around
The best way to get around Goa is to hire a motorcycle,
though be sure to carry the necessary paperwork (licence,
registration & insurance) because checks on foreigners
are a lucrative source of baksheesh for the police. If you
don't know how to drive, motorcycle taxis are a legitimate
and fun way of scooting between towns. If you're a sardine,
catch a bus: it's a good way of nattering with local people
also masquerading as sardines.
Best Time Go
Goa's beachnik lifestyle
is best experienced during the winter months between October
and the end of February: at any other time you're likely
to either fry under the uncomfortably hot sun or find your
equanimity threatened by the monsoonal rains. The months
of January, February and March are the best months for Hindi
festivals and celebrations. January has the colourful festival
of Shantadurga Prasann, February the three day zatra of
Shri Mangesh, and in March is the festival of Holi, called
Shigmo.
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