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Windsurfing
Windsurfing is a unique blend of surfing and sailing, which requires the
surfer to adjust his strength and balance to the changing patterns of wind
and water. To the expert who has honed himself in all these nuances, windsurfing
can indeed be an exhilarating experience.
Windsurfing trainers and experts alike claim Dona Paula bay to be the ideal
location for the beginners. The prevailing winds and the calm sea, ensure
almost lake-like conditions. The morning breeze is light and steady
just right for learners; while stronger winds that set in during the afternoons
offer a perfect challenge for the more experienced.
Scuba Diving
Scuba diving is also fast gaining popularity. Underwater visibility in the
more tranquil of Goas bays and lagoons ranges between five to ten
meters.
Although Goa does not have magnificent coral reefs it boasts of myriad schools
of fascinating marine life.
Attractive coral heads, lobsters, bright colored fish, and other marine
life can be conveniently explored in the shallow waters.
There are even a few wrecks dating to colonial Portuguese and British times
for you to explore underwater
Bird Watching
Goa's equitable climate and rich vegetation support an abundance of birds.
This large and diverse population can survive because of its varied habitat
that ranges from open forests to shrubs, tracks and dense forests which
are ideal for breeding.
Visitors will probably notice a few about town and in temple grounds. On
the other hand, a keen bird-watcher will find much to get excited about
and a trip to one of the nearby sanctuaries or along a river early in the
morning will be particularly rewarding.
Goa is a bird watcher's paradise and keen bird-watchers will be in seventh
heaven, and even those who have previously had little interest in birds
will wonder at the richness of the birdlife.
Entertainment
Although Goa was made famous for its encouraging attitude towards doing
nothing more than lounge by the beach, it's startling just how much else
there is to do.
Whether it's at the break of the dawn or dusk, midnight or noon, there is
no end of fun and frolic in Goa. The state is plushed with variety of options
for the amusement of tourists. If one is longing for a drink check out the
pubs and bars situated at all the beach sides and major cities. Or just
hangout at the local shacks on the beach any time of the day and enjoy the
oceanic panorama.
Those who want to boogie in style, then Goa is a bliss for nightclubs and
discothèques. Goa is also home to a number of Casinos and also to
Caravela - the only offshore casino located on a ship in India.
A popular alternative to watching the sunset from a beach bar - at least
for most Indian tourists - is an evening River Cruise along the Mandovi
from Panjim. Snacks and drinks are available, and the price includes a display
of Konkani and Portuguese dance accompanied by folk singers in traditional
Goan costume, and sometimes a live Hindi cover band.
The Real Taste of Goa
Visitors to Goa tend to think that food and drink in Goa means the famous
fish, curry, rice and feni package. And for most Goans these are indeed
the three basic necessities of life -- fish, curry and rice.
They combine to make a heavenly daily meal for the average Goan. But Goan
cuisine, like the land itself, has many flavours and tastes with its vast
treasure trove of culinary delicacies.
The long period of Portuguese rule, besides that of the Muslim and Hindu
kingdoms, has left an indelible influence on the original style of Goan
cooking and this has led to an exotic mix of truly tasty and spicy cuisine.
Most people who sample Goan cuisine, enjoy this different and unique style
of food which has a distinct and unique combination of spicy flavours.
A Goan values his food as much as he does his daily siesta (break). And
in his daily meal, seafood always has a pride of place is some form or the
other. From fried fish to exotic concoctions like ambot-tik, sea food is
usually a must on the menu, except for the occasional break for some religious
observance.