Benaulim Beach Goa, Travel Information
BENAULIM
BEACH (Introduction)
2 Kms. further ahead from Colva is Benaulim. This
is the spot where the shaft of Parasurama fell to earth, known in Sanskrit as
Banali and later corrupted by the Portuguese to Benaulim. This is more peaceful
and serene than Colva and the best thing about Benaulim is that it is still rather
undiscovered by domestic tourists even though it is a fishing beach. It gets fairly
crowded in the evenings and on weekends, it gets crowded with local visitors who
get off buses about a kilometer away and pour onto the beach. Just out of site
beyond the palm trees is the Benaulim village. One wouldn't generally expect a
beach to have strings of mythology attached to it but Benaulim is one beach that
does.
This is said to be the place where the arrow of Lord Parsurama
landed when he created the state of Goa. The main attractions on this beach are
the Dolphin Cruises offered here, which are reasonably priced and are definitely
worth it as the chances of spotting dolphins prance about are very high. The tranquil
and charming village of Benaulim is also famous for its rosewood furniture and
the carvings that one finds on these pieces are really noteworthy. Situated atop
a hill just beyond the village is the church of St. John the Baptist. This church
is a wonderful example of typical Goan Christian architecture.
The Beach
at Benaulim is very quiet and pleasant. The best thing about Benaulim is that
it is still unexplored by the domestic tourists even though it is a fishing beach.
The evenings are pretty crowded on weekends. It gets fairly crowded with Indian
visitors.
GENERAL INFORMATIONS :
The Church of St John the Baptist
is situated on a hill beyond the village and is worth to visit. On the arrival
of the monsoon, Feast of St John the Baptist (Sao Joao) is celebrated as a thanksgiving.
WHY GOA BENAULIM BEACH
Why choose to go to Goa Benaulim
beach?
Goa Benaulim beach is a very quiet beach. Benaulim beach in Goa
starts where Colva beach ends. The best thing about Goa Benaulim beach is that
it is still rather undiscovered by domestic tourists even though it is a famous
beach for fishing. Benaulim beach gets fairly crowded in the evenings and on weekends.
Local visitors often frequent this Benaulim beach; they get off their buses about
a kilometer away and pour onto the beach.
Why Goa Benaulim beach is
so special ?
At Goa Benaulim beach, one can just laze the day off soaking
in the sun. Benaulim beach at Goa gives you the pleasure and satisfaction of being
in Goa. This is the beach to be when you just want to relax, relax and relax.
Eating joints nearby offer you snacks and drinks as and when preferred and you
don't even have to bother about getting up from your comfort zone for such things
because there are assistants roaming about through whom you can place the orders
and the food or drink is brought to you where you are seated. So at Goa Benaulim
beach, all you do is sit and relax.
Church of St John the Baptist
Apart from the lovely beach, there is the Church of St John the Baptist which
is situated on a hill beyond the village and is worth a visit. On the arrival
of the monsoon, Feast of St John the Baptist (Sao Joao) is celebrated as a thanksgiving.
Young men wearing crowns of leaves and fruits tour the area singing for gifts.
To commemorate the movement of St John when he was in his mother's womb and visited
by Mary, the mother of Jesus, the young men of this village jump in the wells.
2 Kms. further ahead from Colva is Benaulim. This is the spot where
the shaft of Parasurama fell to earth, known in Sanskrit as Banali and later corrupted
by the Portuguese to Benaulim. This is more peaceful and serene than Colva and
the best thing about Benaulim is that it is still rather undiscovered by domestic
tourists even though it is a fishing beach. It gets fairly crowded in the evenings
and on weekends, it gets crowded with local visitors who get off buses about a
kilometer away and pour onto the beach. Just out of site beyond the palm trees
is the Benaulim village. One wouldn't generally expect a beach to have strings
of mythology attached to it but Benaulim is one beach that does. This is said
to be the place where the arrow of Lord Parsurama landed when he created the state
of Goa. The main attractions on this beach are the Dolphin Cruises offered here,
which are reasonably priced and are definitely worth it as the chances of spotting
dolphins prance about are very high. The tranquil and charming village of Benaulim
is also famous for its rosewood furniture and the carvings that one finds on these
pieces are really noteworthy. Situated atop a hill just beyond the village is
the church of St. John the Baptist. This church is a wonderful example of typical
Goan Christian architecture. |