I hope you enjoyed my video about one of the best beaches in Goa. What other beaches in India are a hidden gem??? Or places most tourists don’t know about? Please let me know! 🙏
Travel back to maharashtra on the coastal line from goa via road and you will many such beautiful beaches.. those don't have tourists and restaurants on the beach.. beauty is guaranteed..
@ oh cool. Thank you for the recommendation!!! That sounds like a fantastic idea. Are there any spots you’d recommend by name? Thinking to do it on an Enfield sometime soon! 🙏
@@FullShantiMan Kelshi: A serene village with unspoiled beaches, lush greenery, and old temples Harnai: A quiet village with a picturesque coastline and warm hospitality
@FullShantiMan Hedavi Beach, Ratnadurg fort, and a lot of them.. you will find history, Forts and temples which stands 2-3k years old while you visit this konkan belt.. there are so many.. not sure which ones I should tel you.. you can certainly do your research and find the best one for you. Also, Velneshwar beach.. so empty and clean... in Guhagar, please visit Guhagar Beach and have lunch at "Jog Aaji Mess".. it's a veg meal, they server lunch.. you can find them on Google.. also places like Vengurla, Devbag, malvan, kunkeshwar, Damm whole konkan is pristine..
Yes, it really is a very special place. A true hidden gem in Goa. There’s 1 more I will show in another video soon! ❤️🇮🇳❤️ Much appreciated for the comment 🙏 Full Shanti 🙏
It was absolutely a fantastic experience to watch your video. Somehow, i couldn't understand the exact names of the beaches you mentioned. Kindly write it here and also give brief waypoints to reach there. Thank you, Sir. I am pressing the subscribe button 😃
@@kuldeepgadhvi1788 thanks so much for watching and for the kind words. The beach is called Talpona. It’s in the south of Goa in Canacona. The quickest way to reach is from the highway. It’s just about 300m from the highway exit to Talpona Beach. Much appreciated for subscribing 🙏
Thanks for the kind reply with details. I am an Indian, living in Surat (250 kms north of Mumbai). I've never heard of Talpona beach, although I've been to Goa many times. Last was in 2017, so it's overdue to visit the amazing Goa once again. In my next visit i am surely gonna visit Talpona and Zest. Thanks ❤
@FullShantiMan so far in all my previous visits to Goa, we have only seen the common and popular beaches like Arambol, Morjim, Anjuna, Baga, Colva, Candolim, and a couple of more, the names i don't recollect now. What i mean is that so far, we have always been to Goa in a typical family tourist style. We have a good hotel or resort to stay, half the time we spend inside resort relaxing or lazying around or doing in-house activities. Then we visited a couple of popular places in Goa like some beaches and some churches and ofcourse some good restaurants. That's it. We have never explored offbeat beaches or the real hidden sides or shades of Goa. But, i have a strong wish that once i want to make a solo trip to Goa and explore newer places away from the regular busy crowds. By this coming Feb or March, i will be in Goa.
@ for the 1st few years I came to Goa I was mostly visiting the same beaches in the North. They are good and there’s lots of variety for places to eat and drink, and plenty of fun spots. Arambol also has a good music scene, but for the best nature and beauty the beaches in the south are the favourites of mine! 😊 I hope you have a good solo trip. Benaulim is a lovely beach too with a little bit more choice for restaurants and bars.
It was never Christian state man.... Christians were always minority, even after many forceful attempts of conversions in Portuguese rule..... Hindus like everywhere in India are in and were in majority all the time.... There are many places in konkan region (konkan is western coastal part of country) like you are showing (Though Goa is best for its international exposure)... Land of Konkan is distributed in Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka...... It's mostly Konkani speaking area and Konkani is regional dialect of Marathi.... Influenced by Portuguese in Goa and Kannada in Karnataka...... Marathi is also spoken language of most of the locals of Goa........ Portuguese disturbed the peace of land, because of that konkan is politically divided today. .... Thanks 🙏
@@phileasfogg3524 Hey, thanks so much for all the added info and for watching the video. I really appreciate it. I understand that it was a Hindu state before the invasion of the Portuguese. My impression was the Portuguese tried to outlaw the practice of Hinduism during their rule. I apologise if I was mistaken and misspoke to how widely Christianity was practiced. That’s really interesting to know that Konkani is spoken outside of Goa. I didn’t know there was such a thing as the “Land of Konkan” It sounds like the name of a Kingdom? 🙏🙏🙏
@FullShantiMan there were many dynasties who ruled the Konkan before Portuguese, one of them Was Kadamb, you can see, even today, many places in Goa has that name.... Konkan was very prosperous land with its ports of trade.... If you are really interested you must try actual western coastal ride from Karwar to Mumbai Via Goa, specifically not using the National highway... Trying internal coastal roads parallel to the coastline, riding through the fishing hamlets and small towns, where you can see sea waters merely few meter away from the road.. Crossing creeks using bridges and where they are not available using ferries...... Man, for me all the Konkan (From Mumbai to Mangalore) is Heaven..
Goa is regaining its peace with many local Indian tourists skipping it for Nearby options like Thailand,Malaysia etc because of better flight connectivity so Goa finally has time to rejuvinate and recupirate its natural glory.
@@atharvabhosale3529 Goa is just too overrun and the stats speak for itself obviously if you like it then good for you but for those who can afford will obviously rather have their money spent on luxury and cleanliness over dirt and cheapness
@ Goa truly is a magnificent and spiritual place. I’ve visited Thailand many times and still visit often. It’s a beautiful country with wonderful people, but Goa has a special place in my heart. ❤️
I hope you enjoyed my video about one of the best beaches in Goa. What other beaches in India are a hidden gem??? Or places most tourists don’t know about? Please let me know! 🙏
Travel back to maharashtra on the coastal line from goa via road and you will many such beautiful beaches.. those don't have tourists and restaurants on the beach.. beauty is guaranteed..
@ oh cool. Thank you for the recommendation!!! That sounds like a fantastic idea. Are there any spots you’d recommend by name? Thinking to do it on an Enfield sometime soon! 🙏
@@FullShantiMan Kelshi: A serene village with unspoiled beaches, lush greenery, and old temples
Harnai: A quiet village with a picturesque coastline and warm hospitality
@FullShantiMan Hedavi Beach, Ratnadurg fort, and a lot of them.. you will find history, Forts and temples which stands 2-3k years old while you visit this konkan belt.. there are so many.. not sure which ones I should tel you.. you can certainly do your research and find the best one for you. Also, Velneshwar beach.. so empty and clean... in Guhagar, please visit Guhagar Beach and have lunch at "Jog Aaji Mess".. it's a veg meal, they server lunch.. you can find them on Google.. also places like Vengurla, Devbag, malvan, kunkeshwar, Damm whole konkan is pristine..
@ fabulous! Thank you so much for the recommendations! I will definitely look into checking them out! 🙏
Finally you are back,love from India🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
@SwanandiDabir Yes!!!! I’m back!!! It’s sooo beautiful here! Thank you for watching 🇮🇳❤️🙏
Well, there's a fantastic gem you found.
Yes, it really is a very special place. A true hidden gem in Goa. There’s 1 more I will show in another video soon! ❤️🇮🇳❤️ Much appreciated for the comment 🙏 Full Shanti 🙏
I m ur new viewer... And what a beautiful hidden gem of Goa u showed.. I had never seen this before in any vlogs.. Thanks❤❤
Thanks so much for watching the video. Yes, it really is a hidden gem that not many people know about. Such a beautiful beach 🙏Full Shanti 🙏
Very cool. Thanks for this. Kind regards to all.
@@knottytoob thanks so much for watching and for the kind words 🙏 Full Shanti 🙏
It was absolutely a fantastic experience to watch your video. Somehow, i couldn't understand the exact names of the beaches you mentioned. Kindly write it here and also give brief waypoints to reach there. Thank you, Sir. I am pressing the subscribe button 😃
@@kuldeepgadhvi1788 thanks so much for watching and for the kind words. The beach is called Talpona. It’s in the south of Goa in Canacona. The quickest way to reach is from the highway. It’s just about 300m from the highway exit to Talpona Beach. Much appreciated for subscribing 🙏
Thanks for the kind reply with details. I am an Indian, living in Surat (250 kms north of Mumbai). I've never heard of Talpona beach, although I've been to Goa many times. Last was in 2017, so it's overdue to visit the amazing Goa once again. In my next visit i am surely gonna visit Talpona and Zest. Thanks ❤
@ that’s so cool you will visit Talpona. I’m so happy I could give a good recommendation! 😀 Where do you normally visit in Goa?
@FullShantiMan so far in all my previous visits to Goa, we have only seen the common and popular beaches like Arambol, Morjim, Anjuna, Baga, Colva, Candolim, and a couple of more, the names i don't recollect now.
What i mean is that so far, we have always been to Goa in a typical family tourist style. We have a good hotel or resort to stay, half the time we spend inside resort relaxing or lazying around or doing in-house activities. Then we visited a couple of popular places in Goa like some beaches and some churches and ofcourse some good restaurants. That's it. We have never explored offbeat beaches or the real hidden sides or shades of Goa. But, i have a strong wish that once i want to make a solo trip to Goa and explore newer places away from the regular busy crowds. By this coming Feb or March, i will be in Goa.
@ for the 1st few years I came to Goa I was mostly visiting the same beaches in the North. They are good and there’s lots of variety for places to eat and drink, and plenty of fun spots. Arambol also has a good music scene, but for the best nature and beauty the beaches in the south are the favourites of mine! 😊 I hope you have a good solo trip. Benaulim is a lovely beach too with a little bit more choice for restaurants and bars.
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@@eshikaudayanawanigasekara thank you for watching the video! Happy you enjoyed it 🙏
I thought it was Mr. Gabi, but its one who looks like him, in relatively the same area.
@@bobbyeapen6049 thanks for the comment and watching the video! I haven’t heard of Mr Gabi. Is he a UA-camr?
@@FullShantiMan ha yah, his youtube handle is Ride with Gabi, he was just in Kerala. @ridewithgabi
@ awesome! Thanks so much. I’ll check it out 🙏 I think I recognise the name. Is he on a motorbike?
@ ahh yes, I’ve seen one or 2 of his videos before! Thank you 🙏
Goan dogs don’t understand Hindi 😅they understand Konkani as Konkani is official language of Goa
@@Battleground111-w6g hahaha… yes, next time I’ll have to say hello in Konkani! 🙏🤣 thanks for the comment and for watching 🙏
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It was never Christian state man.... Christians were always minority, even after many forceful attempts of conversions in Portuguese rule..... Hindus like everywhere in India are in and were in majority all the time.... There are many places in konkan region (konkan is western coastal part of country) like you are showing (Though Goa is best for its international exposure)... Land of Konkan is distributed in Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka...... It's mostly Konkani speaking area and Konkani is regional dialect of Marathi.... Influenced by Portuguese in Goa and Kannada in Karnataka...... Marathi is also spoken language of most of the locals of Goa........ Portuguese disturbed the peace of land, because of that konkan is politically divided today. .... Thanks 🙏
@@phileasfogg3524 Hey, thanks so much for all the added info and for watching the video. I really appreciate it. I understand that it was a Hindu state before the invasion of the Portuguese. My impression was the Portuguese tried to outlaw the practice of Hinduism during their rule. I apologise if I was mistaken and misspoke to how widely Christianity was practiced.
That’s really interesting to know that Konkani is spoken outside of Goa. I didn’t know there was such a thing as the “Land of Konkan” It sounds like the name of a Kingdom?
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@FullShantiMan there were many dynasties who ruled the Konkan before Portuguese, one of them Was Kadamb, you can see, even today, many places in Goa has that name.... Konkan was very prosperous land with its ports of trade....
If you are really interested you must try actual western coastal ride from Karwar to Mumbai Via Goa, specifically not using the National highway... Trying internal coastal roads parallel to the coastline, riding through the fishing hamlets and small towns, where you can see sea waters merely few meter away from the road.. Crossing creeks using bridges and where they are not available using ferries...... Man, for me all the Konkan (From Mumbai to Mangalore) is Heaven..
@ wow, that sounds amazing. Will definitely look into it. Much appreciated for your detailed comment and recommendations! 🙏
A very beautiful place and what a lovely man. Such knowledge to share 😊
Yes… it’s so beautiful there and what a wonderful man to stop and give me all that info. Thanks for watching 🙏
@FullShantiMan You're welcome 😊. Always a pleasure to watch your videos 🙏🏻
@ that’s wonderful to hear! 🙏🙏
Thank you for visiting my country. Wish you a great stay ❤
@@SharadNair1992 thank you so much. I love it here. India is amazing!!!!! 🇮🇳❤️🙏🙏🙏 Thanks for your kind words. 🙏 Full Shanti 🙏
Goa is regaining its peace with many local Indian tourists skipping it for Nearby options like Thailand,Malaysia etc because of better flight connectivity so Goa finally has time to rejuvinate and recupirate its natural glory.
@@LovingAllll thank you so much for your comment. That’s really interesting to hear. Much appreciated for watching 🙏
As an Indian and as a Kokani(Maharashtraian) I will always visit Goa than going to Thailand or other countries because Goa is Goa :) can’t be replaced
@@atharvabhosale3529 Goa is just too overrun and the stats speak for itself obviously if you like it then good for you but for those who can afford will obviously rather have their money spent on luxury and cleanliness over dirt and cheapness
@ Goa truly is a magnificent and spiritual place. I’ve visited Thailand many times and still visit often. It’s a beautiful country with wonderful people, but Goa has a special place in my heart. ❤️