Friday, October 13, 2006


Delightfully colorful buildings, somber forts jutting out into the sea, names like Briganza, De Souza and Mascarenhas featuring on name boards, quaint old ladies in quaint frocks, temptingly cheap liquor, and yes, sunny beaches – there is more to Goa than its beaches.

Old Goa – My friend remarked that you could take a snap in front of the Se Cathedral in Old Goa and pass it off for one taken in Europe. I thought the whole Old Goa setting looked like something out of the Da Vinci code. Huge churches, buttresses that looked like they belonged on a fort, numerous altars, each unique in its own way and exquisite paintings. There were four churches within metres of each other. My favourite though was the spartan St. Catherine’s Church, bare, silent, and drowned out by its bigger and more colorful neighbours – Se Cathedral, Church of St. Francis of Assissi and the Basilica of Bom Jesus. Something about them made me get down and pray. The Church of St. Francis had a museum adjoining it. A giant statue of some Portugese poet (I just cant remember his name) stood right in the center. There were also plenty of paintings depicting different phases of Goan history. Many of the paintings showed the martyrdom of priests. It made me wonder about similar atrocities carried out by Christians in the name of Christ. It made me wonder whether religion had anything to do with it at all..

Panaji – We spent not more than a couple of hours here. What is fascinating in Panaji are the colourful buildings. The Central Excise office here is an outstanding (pun intended) blue. You would rather imagine government buildings to look drab..not so in Panaji..walking by the waterfront and driving through the empty Sunday streets were the highlights.

And yes, we got royally drenched on our way back from Old Goa to Panaji. As usual, we were on open ground with no place to duck for cover. As usual, we just stood there and got wet.

Forts: Aquadem and Vagator – two of the forts that we visited. Both overlooking the sea on one side and the river at another. Aquadem was a typical tourist spot. Plenty of tourists walking up and down and posing for snaps. There were a large number of pretty women there on Sunday (talk about being at the right place at the right time) . The day was pretty windy and laced with drizzle. And half the women, more young girls on the verge of womanhood really, were very concerned abt their short skirts doing a Marlyn Monroe.

Vagator was much quieter. If you have seen Dil Chahta Hai and if you’ve seen those three sitting atop the walls of a fort and gazing out at the sea, this is where they did it. We sat too, and yes, there was a ship in the distance. To jolt you back to reality, a Tamil film was being shot there. Thankfully, it was happening a little distance away!

I was back in Pune by Monday. We had spent three whole days there in Goa and I still get the feeling that there was plenty that evaded us.

Hope there is a next time….

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

wonder how u knew it was tamil film? did u catch any of the stars?

so, do u have any bottles still with u that might be worth a trip to pune.

Macabreday said...

nice.... like i said b4, Goa is one of my must-visit places.

Everyman said...

@nandhu - We did ask the spot boys abt the movie..the name was Azhagiya Asura..now is that Tamil or is that Tamil??? btw..fact being that I didnt have anyone to share the booty with, I didnt bring anything back :-I so u better stay there..

@Mac - it's more than a nice place..u shd go some day..and call me and JJ when u do :)

Anonymous said...

ahhh...finally there is someone who sees more than beaches n feni in Goa....btw is vagator fort the same as chapora fort or are they different??...i dont know if you wud be going near old goa again...if you do...you can visit the augustine tower...some ruins from the.. i think.. 17th century(i think the hill its on is called st. monica's hill or sumthin..)...also if you have the time you could visit terekhol fort...on the border of maharashtra and goa....the route there is scenic and the fort being at the mouth of an estuary is also placed in scenic settings....

Everyman said...

@Riaan - yes its the chapora fort..fab place..and yes again, we DID go to St. Augustine's tower..its 16th century..i knew abt the place as i had been to goa in 99 and this was one of the places we visited..the place was deserted this time around..

Arjun said...

Looks like you had a lot of fun! Beginning to regret not having gone for the office adventure club's trip to goa. :(

Sumo said...

U sound like u had a lot of fun. Good for u, man!!!

And girls afraid of a Marilyn Monroe?? Hmm!!! Personally, I prefer the scene from 'Woman in Red'!!!!

Grey Shades said...

There is always a next time dude! And for once you were at the right place at the right time, unlike your airport incident ;)

Anonymous said...

right-0. i stay here. u stay there. dont go off to goa and come back without a bottle. next time u do that, u are a dead man.