5 Best reasons to visit Goa in Monsoon

5 Best reasons to visit Goa in Monsoon

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Goa is one of the most happening destinations which is always on everyone’s travel list.Visiting Goa during the monsoon offers a unique and enchanting experience that differs from the typical tourist season. The beaches look more captivation and fresh after a downpour and a trip to Goa at this time of the year would definitely make it more memorable.  

Check out few reasons why you should visit Goa during the Monsoon.

 

1.Lush Greenery

The monsoon rains transform Goa into a paradise with lush & vibrant greenery covering the landscape. The hills, forests, and fields come alive with a burst of colour, creates a scenic beauty for nature lovers and photographers. As a tourist you can visit and explore Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary varied species   

 

2.Less Crowded

 Exploring Goa during the monsoon is quite fun. Since it’s an off season so there is less crowd with peaceful beaches and calmer streets. This offers visitors a more relaxed and laid-back experience, allowing them to explore Goa's beauty at their own pace. There’s a lot of natural beauty in store along with abandoned Portuguese churches, ruined houses and narrow lanes that have plantations on both sides.

  

 

3.Waterfalls

The monsoon brings several beautiful waterfalls to life in the Western Ghats near Goa as they swell up with excess water. Places like Dudhsagar Falls and Arvalem Waterfall become a sight to behold during this time, offering breath taking views and opportunities for adventure. These falls are also surrounded by dense greenery making them suitable for a trekking.  

 

4. Affordable Accommodation

With fewer tourists, accommodation prices drop during the monsoon season, allowing you to find great deals on ticket fares, hotels, resorts and vacation rentals. Major Airlines slash their prices during this time of the year. So, a trip to Goa during monsoon does not burn a hole in your

   

   

5. Cultural Festivals

Despite the rain, Goa's cultural calendar remains vibrant during the monsoon. You can witness traditional festivals like Sao Joao celebrated on June 24th annually and Bonderam Festival, which offer insights into Goan culture and traditions. The attendees dress colorfully and take part in cultural acts.

 

 

Tourists should check weather forecasts and plan their activities accordingly, as heavy rainfall can sometimes disrupt travel plans. Additionally, it's advisable to follow safety guidelines and precautions, especially when venturing into water bodies or trekking in the hills during the monsoon season.


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