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At the end of the Colva beach, Benaulim is a
quiet and pleasant beach. Benaulim lies 40
km away from Panaji, the capital of the
Indian state Goa.
Climate
Goa has a consistent climate through the
year with just 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 400 cm. The
temperature during the summers ranges from
24°C to 32.7°C and during the winters it
ranges from 21.3°C to 32.2°C.
The Beach
According to Hindu mythology, Benaulim is
the place where the arrow of Lord Parsurama
landed when he created the state of Goa.
Known in Sanskrit as Banali, it was changed
to Benaulim by the Portuguese. The main
attractions on this beach are the dolphin
cruises. The beach gets fairly crowded in
the evenings and on weekends with local
visitors. Benaulim is about 2 km away from
Colva and is more peaceful and serene than
Colva. The best thing about Benaulim is that
it is still rather undiscovered by domestic
tourists even though it is a fishing beach.
The Main Attractions of Benaulim Beach
Nossa Senhora de Merces (Our Lady of
Mercy) Church
The church is famous for its annual
religious event Fama of Menino Jesuse (Child
Jesus) since the 17th century. The
predominantly Catholic community celebrates
it on the third Monday of October every
year. It is one of Goa’s most popular feasts
and a big fair is held on the occasion.
The Bull Fight
From early October to late May, from 4 pm
onwards, one can see the bull fights at
Benaulim. On the beat of taped Konkani
music, the bullfights are usually held in an
old rice field with no fences or barricades
just outside a village.
The Church of St John
The Church of St John the Baptist is
situated on a hill beyond the village and
worth a visit. The church is a wonderful
example of Gaon Christian architecture. |