Witness Goa’s waterfalls at their peak during the monsoon. Dudhsagar Falls, India’s highest, is a must-see. Explore other cascading beauties like Vazra Falls, Netravali Falls, and Arvalem Falls.
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While monsoon weather may not be ideal for swimming, Goa’s beaches offer a serene and uncrowded atmosphere. Take relaxing walks, listen to the waves, or enjoy a beachside massage. Popular options include Palolem Beach, Agonda Beach, and Betalbatim Beach.
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The Mhadei River becomes a torrent during the monsoon, perfect for kayaking and river rafting. Navigate the exciting rapids and soak in the stunning monsoon scenery.
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Savor Goan cuisine, a delightful blend of Portuguese and Indian flavors. The monsoon is perfect for enjoying signature dishes like fish curries, vindaloo, sorpotel, and xacuti.
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Experience local festivals
Goa comes alive with vibrant monsoon festivals. The Sao Joao festival in June features joyful dancing to the beats of the ghumot (drum). Other festivals like Virashwat and Narayan Chaturthi are also worth experiencing.