Good to see a video consentrate on South Goa for a change, I stayed in Colva back in the early 1990s for 3 years of and on it was my favourite place in Goa fairly quiet then and cheap, did go to Palolem at that time there was only one shack on the beach and that was just of the main dirt road there was no shops, restaurants, bars ect unbelievabley quite, went back in 1999 for honeymoon O boy what a change. I mainly ate at Mathews Kentukee bar back then, I believe it's still going.
Nicely done vlog. The white sand part is actually depending on which month you come. Some months it’s like a carpet of white sand and the water turns super blue.
I would love it if you could share it on social media. If I have enough interest I'd love to go back and rent a bike for much longer to explore the smaller villages.
It has yoga retreats on it and vegetarian food. I would Definitely stay there over Palolem, which was also great but a bit more developed so you really feel like a tourist on vacation.
Go to south east Asia instead. Far better accommodation for the same price, also much cleaner and safer. Goa died about 20 years ago. I do not recommend it. Take your money elsewhere where you will be more welcome and treated far better.
Wonderful places and video! Thank you for sharing! I was in India twice and loved it there. I recommend hydrating with fresh coconut water and watermelons and natural fruit/vegetable juice. The industrial sugars in drinks do reduce your body's and your skin's natural capability to react to heat and intense sunlight, while active enzymes and minerals help with that. Greetings from Germany 💜
I’m from palolem I grew up there but I have been living in New York from last couple of years that’s why I was checking videos if I can see anything has been changed in palolem so I saw your video and I loved it you have really showed right things and all information you gave is correct. I saw lots of other videos and I see some people just say whatever comes in their mind which is not true but your video is very informative, Thanks for sharing!
Been going to Goa for 21 years, mainly staying on Mobor beach in Cavellosim.But you have it Spot on, our favourite beach is Patnem, great vibe and laid back.
i love goa .spent many a winter there and around india generally.i have good friends in palolem so its my first stop and then i go to arumbul.if your going to rent a bike you need to get an international licence before travelling otherwise the police will fine you.this lasts a year and costs about 10 pound from any uk post office.the yellow plates are for goa and the white plates if you want to go outside goa.im planning to go in october till april.will probabaly go to dharamsala at the end of February. di you meet sahin the rickshaw driver.thanks for the video
🤩🤩🤩 wau thank you very very much for this intense and openminded and relaxing, compassionate vlog about palolem and around!! for us so well done, we immediately decided today, to go there in April
it winds down at the end of febuary.its too how then.people head north to the mountains .if you go in april everybody will be leaving or have already lef as its too hot
Thanks so much. The music is actually royalty free through epidemic sound for content creators. But if you make videos I have a link in my description.
Its really good and informative video..Please update the contact details of place where you stayed and really helpful for other people who will plan for goa tour.
They are shacks or make shift tents Mostly they build it in sept-oct and then destroyer them before raining season start in may-june Tourist season is mainly between November to February Black yellow number plate is aways in law but police increase fine in past 2-3 years and strict law And the price of hotels bike rental are higher in peak season even the some restaurants in goa have different prices of season
Thank you. Ive just returned from candolim and now looking to go back to the south. Why do people go into sea when the sewers are all pumped into it? Also, are scooters available to rent locally?
candolim is the worst part of goa.all british expats and boozers.my first trip to goa was there and i hated candolim.was very relieved to get out to other parts of goa like palolem and arumbul
This was bitter sweet for me to watch. I spenta long time in India... 9 months in Palolem back in 2000/2001 I carn beleive how much i'ts changed wowow x
I was thinking much the same. When I first went to Palolem there were 2 chia stands, one shack and a couple of cafe`s. It was 1984 though and things have changed.
Oh I definitely hold up that stereotype! But I have a hard time negotiating with women who own businesses. Something similar happened in Vietnam where she countered that the price right now is the lowest in the year so I relented.
@@ayngelina you should have seen me at Saigon Central Market. I did it just for shits and giggles 🤭. I would fill my pockets with hard candies, before going. They would say a price. I would make a terrible sound of Noooo. I then would offer them 50%. In the end, I offered them about 70% and a candy! Pulled out my Dongs and started to pay them, without waiting for an acceptance. Worked every time, but once!
I just went there and was shocked because I'd heard the real price was half of their initial offer but it's really at least 75% off - according to what people shouted as I walked away.
@@ayngelina well you live and learn. Glad to see you made it to Vietnam and Malaysia. I’m taking the credit for that! Have fun and try not to eat too much!
We made the rookie mistake of renting an illegal motorbike and got stopped by the police, but they did not fine us, just the owner, and we had to get a tuc tuc back.
This is how it should be as tourists don’t know any better. Even for us when we went back and looked at the video the initial bike someone tried to rent us had the wrong plates. We didn’t know at the time and actually didn’t go with then because they wanted to charge a ridiculous amount for a second helmet so we got a weird vibe from them thinking they’d also try to pin some scratches or other damages on us.
Really stuck in Arambol, want to get out of here. The beaches and restaurants are so dirty and so much crowd and the restaurant prices are at the highest levels in 10 years. Even the locals are so arrogant and aggresive when speaking, can feel the bad vibes.
One of the things I didn’t realize before visiting was just how large Goa is. I was dumb and didn’t even realize there were two airports. But I’ve also heard the south is better than the north if that helps?
@@ayngelina Yeah I'm just asking why have you chosen a Veena( typical indian musical instrument) to be in the background. It's such a beautiful video except for stereotypical music. That veena distracts the whole vibe of that place
Good to see a video consentrate on South Goa for a change, I stayed in Colva back in the early 1990s for 3 years of and on it was my favourite place in Goa fairly quiet then and cheap, did go to Palolem at that time there was only one shack on the beach and that was just of the main dirt road there was no shops, restaurants, bars ect unbelievabley quite, went back in 1999 for honeymoon O boy what a change. I mainly ate at Mathews Kentukee bar back then, I believe it's still going.
As a Canadian I didn’t know Goa was that big, bad research on my part but I did like Palolem though I think more development is inevitable.
Nicely done vlog. The white sand part is actually depending on which month you come. Some months it’s like a carpet of white sand and the water turns super blue.
Wow that is good to know. Do you know what months it has the super blue water? It will give me a reason to come back 😀
@@ayngelina march
Goa is my ancestral home. Always proud to tell people where I'm from and I visit as much as I can. Greetings from cool, rainy Toronto!
I would love it if you could share it on social media. If I have enough interest I'd love to go back and rent a bike for much longer to explore the smaller villages.
Love that beach at the end, looks pretty chill - I might add that to 'the list'
It has yoga retreats on it and vegetarian food. I would
Definitely stay there over Palolem, which was also great but a bit more developed so you really feel like a tourist on vacation.
Adding it to my bucket list too - can't wait to experience the beauty and culture of Goa firsthand! 🌴✈
Have fun!
Go to south east Asia instead. Far better accommodation for the same price, also much cleaner and safer. Goa died about 20 years ago. I do not recommend it. Take your money elsewhere where you will be more welcome and treated far better.
Wonderful places and video! Thank you for sharing! I was in India twice and loved it there. I recommend hydrating with fresh coconut water and watermelons and natural fruit/vegetable juice. The industrial sugars in drinks do reduce your body's and your skin's natural capability to react to heat and intense sunlight, while active enzymes and minerals help with that. Greetings from Germany 💜
Thanks so much for the tips 🙏
@@ayngelina Your welcome. Thank you much for the great pictures and vibes!
I was there 3 times is best place to relax
Which beach is your favourite?
GREAT VIDEO, love Goa, Nireas, everything!
So glad you enjoyed it. You know how much I love eating traditional food but I really loved Nireas so much.
Amazing Laws!!! Thanks.. Great trip for you!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’m from palolem I grew up there but I have been living in New York from last couple of years that’s why I was checking videos if I can see anything has been changed in palolem so I saw your video and I loved it you have really showed right things and all information you gave is correct.
I saw lots of other videos and I see some people just say whatever comes in their mind which is not true but your video is very informative,
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for the kind words. I worked really hard on the India series because it’s such a beautiful country
its great to see this video, i really appreciate you showing goa like this.
I love India and would love to see more of it
Great documentary. Thank you - it helped plan my travel.
That is wonderful to hear!
Been going to Goa for 21 years, mainly staying on Mobor beach in Cavellosim.But you have it Spot on, our favourite beach is Patnem, great vibe and laid back.
I didn't see Mobor, what made you choose it so many times?
You have a very nice and pleasant narrative style. Was very engaging. Enjoy being travelis Indicus.
That’s so kind of you to say, thank you 😊
Thank you so much... we are finding it soooooo hard trying to find somewhere to stay!!! Your video's have helped!
That makes me so happy to hear, thank you for taking the time to leave a comment to let me know!
i love goa .spent many a winter there and around india generally.i have good friends in palolem so its my first stop and then i go to arumbul.if your going to rent a bike you need to get an international licence before travelling otherwise the police will fine you.this lasts a year and costs about 10 pound from any uk post office.the yellow plates are for goa and the white plates if you want to go outside goa.im planning to go in october till april.will probabaly go to dharamsala at the end of February. di you meet sahin the rickshaw driver.thanks for the video
I didn’t meet him as Alan has an international motorcycle license so we drove everywhere but I’d definitely like to return.
🤩🤩🤩 wau thank you very very much for this intense and openminded and relaxing, compassionate vlog about palolem and around!!
for us so well done, we immediately decided today, to go there in April
Absolutely my pleasure!
it winds down at the end of febuary.its too how then.people head north to the mountains .if you go in april everybody will be leaving or have already lef as its too hot
incredible video and the music added a whole other level to it!! Can you link the songs??
Thanks so much. The music is actually royalty free through epidemic sound for content creators. But if you make videos I have a link in my description.
I visited almost all beaches of Goa and Karnataka.
Nice! What are your favourite beaches? I'd love to go back.
I like Karwar beach.@@ayngelina
Hi nice to meet you Anygelina from Sri Lanka.
Hello 😊 so nice to meet you we are flying to Colombo next week! Any recommendations for the North East?
I miss you! I loved Goa. I’d go again if it were closer.
Aww thanks girl. Hoping to stop in Toronto this summer.
Very nice vlog :)
Thank you 😊
Nice Video 🎉
Thanks 😁
Beautifull ....Is this recently shot?
Yes I shot it a couple months ago
Even we indians feel so hot during March but u just glided thru the vlog with a smile, hope you had a great time. Would love to host u near patnem
Thank you so much, I’d love that.
Awsm
Its really good and informative video..Please update the contact details of place where you stayed and really helpful for other people who will plan for goa tour.
good reminder, just did it!
❤Mast ❤ place Goa baba piye and daru❤
Happy you enjoyed 💕
@@ayngelina i love to be in Goa lifetime visiting soon can we meet
@@ayngelina so nice name is yours
Thanks jawab nahin diya can we meet
I am not there right now
American people like india so much great amazing
I’m Canadian 🍁😊
They are shacks or make shift tents
Mostly they build it in sept-oct and then destroyer them before raining season start in may-june
Tourist season is mainly between November to February
Black yellow number plate is aways in law but police increase fine in past 2-3 years and strict law
And the price of hotels bike rental are higher in peak season even the some restaurants in goa have different prices of season
Thanks for the info 😊 we were there in March and it was hot 🥵
I resides at Goa two times. First time while working for Kalpataru Power Transmission Limited. Second time while working at Zetwerk.
Where should I go next time?
Do not talk with me. Mind your own business.@@ayngelina
Pardon?
Thank you. Ive just returned from candolim and now looking to go back to the south. Why do people go into sea when the sewers are all pumped into it? Also, are scooters available to rent locally?
Did you watch the video?
candolim is the worst part of goa.all british expats and boozers.my first trip to goa was there and i hated candolim.was very relieved to get out to other parts of goa like palolem and arumbul
@@butterflypeter it’s all same bro. I’ve been north and south. It’s India, but it’s nice enough.
@@Joop175 I love it it’s so stunning I’m never more happy than mooching around on my scooter
@@butterflypeter great isn’t it but don’t forget to wear helmet as I got stopped by the police for not doing so
In which month you travel there
March
Jason bourne was shot on palolem Beach
Really?
When is this video taken?
Last month
Karen at palolem?
Pardon?
Any chance to get the contact number of cas Blanca, i couldn't find it on Google maps..
Yes send me a message on Instagram (Ayngelina) and I’ll send you the photo of the card I have
Very beautiful.
It really is gorgeous.
It is a wonderful place with friendly people. I was there in 2005 and had the worst vindaloo ever, a bitter disappontment
Oh no what a huge disappointment!
This was bitter sweet for me to watch. I spenta long time in India... 9 months in Palolem back in 2000/2001
I carn beleive how much i'ts changed wowow x
Oh I can imagine, I think I heard so many stories from people who had been there long ago that I was surprised how developed it was.
I was thinking much the same. When I first went to Palolem there were 2 chia stands, one shack and a couple of cafe`s. It was 1984 though and things have changed.
Where r u now come gujarat
Indonesia, India has a ban on Canadian tourist visas right now 😥
@@ayngelina u from canada
Yes I am
Are u from India your looks sre indian
I’ve heard that before but I’m Canadian with an Italian Irish background.
You said it wrong so truth is Colva is touristy and Benaulim is a relaxed placed
My perspective was international vs national tourists. I prefer to go to local beaches.
Good video not trolling though 🙂
Thanks so much, I appreciate the kind words even if we disagree on beaches 😊
R1,300? Ayng, you could have got her down to R1,280
Come on, what’s wrong with you? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Remember, we’re Canadians. We’re known for being frugal!😅
Oh I definitely hold up that stereotype! But I have a hard time negotiating with women who own businesses. Something similar happened in Vietnam where she countered that the price right now is the lowest in the year so I relented.
@@ayngelina you should have seen me at Saigon Central Market. I did it just for shits and giggles 🤭.
I would fill my pockets with hard candies, before going. They would say a price. I would make a terrible sound of Noooo.
I then would offer them 50%.
In the end, I offered them about 70% and a candy!
Pulled out my Dongs and started to pay them, without waiting for an acceptance.
Worked every time, but once!
I just went there and was shocked because I'd heard the real price was half of their initial offer but it's really at least 75% off - according to what people shouted as I walked away.
@@ayngelina well you live and learn. Glad to see you made it to Vietnam and Malaysia.
I’m taking the credit for that!
Have fun and try not to eat too much!
There's no such thing as too much!
why it has to be Hawai or Venice or Swtizerland of India. Goa is Goa. If you like Hawaii pls stick there
Oh I loved Goa, and I didn’t think it was like Hawaii at all.
We made the rookie mistake of renting an illegal motorbike and got stopped by the police, but they did not fine us, just the owner, and we had to get a tuc tuc back.
This is how it should be as tourists don’t know any better. Even for us when we went back and looked at the video the initial bike someone tried to rent us had the wrong plates. We didn’t know at the time and actually didn’t go with then because they wanted to charge a ridiculous amount for a second helmet so we got a weird vibe from them thinking they’d also try to pin some scratches or other damages on us.
Really stuck in Arambol, want to get out of here. The beaches and restaurants are so dirty and so much crowd and the restaurant prices are at the highest levels in 10 years. Even the locals are so arrogant and aggresive when speaking, can feel the bad vibes.
One of the things I didn’t realize before visiting was just how large Goa is. I was dumb and didn’t even realize there were two airports. But I’ve also heard the south is better than the north if that helps?
Why veena? Whyy? Whyyyyy
Pardon?
@@ayngelina Yeah I'm just asking why have you chosen a Veena( typical indian musical instrument) to be in the background. It's such a beautiful video except for stereotypical music. That veena distracts the whole vibe of that place
Oh I’m sorry you don’t like it. I think it’s beautiful.
@@ayngelina Fair enough. It seemed like a stereotypical decision. Beautiful video though!
Thank you. Maybe stereotypical because you are familiar with it. I just chose it because I liked it 😊
andman and nicobar islands and lakshadweep island of india are best goa is overrated please just search for that islands
Thank you for those tips! I will have a look.
cant find casa blanca on line u got email contact ta
goin in january
She only takes reservations by calling or WhatsApp. Her info is in the video description.
was last theiir 21 years ago
had small shack right on the beach.
amazing
Well she’s still running right on the beach!
You staying in 1500 hotel still negotiating to 1300.. and still saying Indian are master in negotiating… madam 🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡
Absolutely one of the best cultures in negotiating skills.
Hello Ayngelina ,
Fantastic vlog really enjoyed it x
@@ayngelina❤