Enjoy weekend vacationing in Goa this monsoon 2019
Goa is a very popular coastal state very close to Maharashtra. It’s barely 600 kms from Mumbai (10 hours), 450 kms from Pune (8 hours) and around 560 kms from Bengaluru (9 hours). Close proximity to these cities result in Goa being the favorite hangout all year long and that is precisely why everyone should spend their weekends in Goa, especially during the upcoming monsoon season as weekends have a lot in store from June to September this 2019.
While most activities on the beach draw to a halt, one can continue to plan short weekend trips to Goa to enjoy the refreshing rainfall over the weekends and exciting events and activities that coincide with it.
This will enthuse nature lovers, photographers, party lovers and anyone interested in experiencing and being a part of Goa’s monsoon tourism. This year weekend vacationing has a promising lineup of activities and events for all tourists visiting Goa. In some cases extended weekend vacationing is also in store for those wishing to stay longer to enjoy the rains and the rein of festivities.
Here are some of the prefect weekend and extended weekend holiday opportunities to avail
Sao Joao
Viva San Joao!’ is what young men and women enthusiastically yell out before jumping into wells, streams and rivers to celebrate the feast of St. John the Baptist, who is believed to have jumped in his mother’s womb when he heard the news of Jesus’ impending birth. This year Sao Joao is on a Monday, 24th June 2019 giving tourists an opportunity to have an extended weekend vacation in Goa. San Joao, like any other Goan feast has that captivating spirit of merriment, colour and tradition. People dress in colourful outfits from several villages meet near a stream front in carnival-coloured boats and floats. The feast is marked by people of all ages by jumping into wells, ponds and rivers. The festival is then followed by different types of folk dances and exchange of fruits and other eatables between friends and relatives. The feast is celebrated across the state and is majorly celebrated in the village of Siolim, Goa.
Sangodd
The Feast of St. Peter, also known as Sangodd, is a monsoon-based celebration by Goa’s local fishing community. Their boats are tied together to form rafts, which serve as makeshift stages. On these stages are erected miniature models of chapels or churches. This year Sangodd will be celebrated on the last weekend of June.
Touxeachem Feast
Touxeachem Fest (in Konkani) also known as Cucumber Feast is a very popular feast celebrated in Goa. It is celebrated at the magnificent Church of St Anne also known as the Santana Church located at Talaulim in Tiswadi taluka and dedicated to St Anne.The main aspect of this feast is the unusual tradition of offering cucumbers to St Anne in return for a favour. Besides the large number of devotees, this festival is popular with the newly-weds who throng the church in large numbers. According to tradition, childless couples offer cucumbers and utter a petition ‘Senhora, tomai pepino, dai me menino’, which means ‘Lady, take this cucumber and give me a child’. Likewise, bachelors seeking a wife in marriage offer spoons and spinsters who seek a husband offer lentils like urad dal. Many newly wedded brides offer their ‘chuddo’ (bangles) to St Anne. This year the feast is on the last weekend of July.
Chikalkalo
Chikalkalo is another happening event that is conducted in the Marcel village during the monsoons. Chikalkalo literally means ’play in the mud'. This festival celebrates the fun and games that Lord Krishna and his friends used to have whilst playing in the fields during the monsoon season. Devotees here plunge into a roll-in-the-muck 'mud bath' two days after Aashadhi Ekadashi. This year the feast is on the last weekend of July.
Janmashtami
Janmashtami is a famous festival of the Hindus and is celebrated to mark the birthday of Lord Krishna.This festival usually comes around August – September according to the Hindu calendar and this year it would be celebrated on 24th August which is a weekend. People visit temples to pray and decorate their houses beautifully with flowers. Yong boys usually hang a mall earthen pot that is filled with buttermilk known as “ Dahi Handi” at a height of around 9-10 feet (sometimes higher)They form a pyramid by standing on top of one another and attempt to break the pot while the people around cheer them and attempt to break their pyramid by pouring water.
Bonderam
This is the most happening festival on the fourth weekend of August celebrated on a grand scale on the Island of Divar. The name Bonderam revolves around the involvement of flags which in itself is an interesting story. The word "Bonderam" originated from the involvement of flags. "Bandeira" is the Portuguese word for the Flag. It is stated that during the Portuguese rule in Goa there were frequent disputes between two sections of the Divar village over property issues. To find a solution to this problem, the Portuguese introduced a system of demarcation of boundaries with flags. This festival starts with a flag parade which is accompanied by the brass band. Later there is a fancy dress competition which is followed by the traditional float parade. Bonderam is a very popular monsoon festival in Goa and it draws huge crowds from all parts of Goa and world over.
Ponsachem Fest
Ponsachem fest known as Jackfruit festival is also celebrated on the day of Sao Joao. The festival was originally celebrated to savour Goa's choicest jackfruits and the delicious items made from it. The festival takes place in the Socorro village and is now popular in other villages of the State as well.
Ganesh Chaturti
Ganesh Chaturti is celebrated in Goa with much excitement and fervor. Days ahead of Chaturti matoli is organized across the state where people shop for items that are used exclusively during the Ganesh festival. Authentic traditional Goan food is prepared during Chaturti and Ganesh utsav celebrations with large size Ganeshas are on display for devotees all across Goa. This year Ganesh Chaturti is on a Monday, 2nd September 2019 giving tourists an opportunity to have an extended weekend vacation in Goa.
Other weekend offerings
One can avail of the monsoon adventure activities that will kick-off in June. Every weekend offers nature lovers a trekking expedition into the hinterlands of Goa to explore the wilderness that is rejuvenated by the raindrops. One gets close to nature, waterfalls, flora and fauna and can have a taste of well-cooked monsoon cuisine along the way.
The much loved monsoon white water rafting in River Mhadei also gets started and one can take the opportunity of enjoying this seasonal adventure activity during the week and weekends.
A ride on the Hop On Hop Off luxury bus is also available during the monsoons. Tourists can enjoy the scenic beauty of Goa, the heritage along the way and relax as the HOHO bus travels through scenic Panjim and the outskrits during the week and weekends this monsoon. Another perfect way to spend the weekend is by touring Raj Bhavan over the weekend (Friday, Saturday & Sunday). The Raj Bhavan Darshan tours will continue during the monsoons and one should do prior bookings to avoid disappointment.
So head to Goa this monsoon and enjoy the weekends, ride on a bike or a bicycle, feast on monsoon cuisine and beverage and last but not the least be filled with the spirit as the season and the hospitality that Goa has to offer!
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