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Calangute and Baga lie on the shores of the
Arabian Sea of North Goa in India. It is
encircled by Arpora-Nagoa, Saligao and
Candolim, in the Bardez taluka, and is just
15 km from Panajim, the capital of the state
of Goa.
Climate
Goa has a consistent climate through the
year with only meager fluctuations in the
temperature. December and January might
require light woolens. April and May are
warm. The period from June to October brings
heavy rain, almost up to 320 cm. The
temperature during summers ranges from 24°C
to 32.7°C and during winters, from 21.3°C to
32.2°C.
The Beach
Baga is a small but perfect beach located
between its two more famous cousins, Colva
on one side and Calangute on the other. It
is a far better place to enjoy some restful
moments if you don’t like the hustle and
bustle of Colva or Calangute. It is a
fishing beach with international touriststs
marinating in the sun and domestic visitors
paddling. The fact is that the sand here is
neither white nor gold but brown. There is
the grove of palms that comes fairly close
to the water’s edge. The Baga River flows
down one side of it offering a pleasant
diversion for children and those who love
the water but can’t risk the rip currents
that swirl round the mouth.
The main Attractions of Baga Beach :
Baga--Excursions
Medicinal Springs
The narrow road leading past the Bom Viagem
Convent along the cashew-covered foothills,
leads to the springs at Mottant. This is an
ideal spot for picnics and bathing, as the
water of the spring is believed to be
medicinal.
Baga Retreat House
Overlooking the village and the Arabian Sea,
at the Baga hilltop is the Baga Retreat
House dedicated to St Francis Xavier. It was
known as the Casa de Retiros.
Other Activities
Water Sports
Parasailing, water skiing and wind surfing
at the beach starts in the afternoon when
the wind is blowing just in the right
direction and it goes on till sunset.
Crocodile And Dolphin Spotting Tours
Backwater crocodile and dolphin spotting
down the Mandovi River to the Zuari River is
a favourite pastime for the tourists. The
banks of these rivers are thickly forested
with mangrove trees. Crocodiles inhabit the
wetland in this area. Dolphin can be spotted
at the open sea at the mouth of the Mandovi
River. |