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South Goa Foodie Itinerary for August 2023

  1. Day 1: Margao Market
    30 minutes (11.5 km) from Dabolim Airport

    In the morning, head to Margao Market, the biggest market in South Goa. Get ready to taste the essence of Goa's local food scene. Try the crispy and savoury pork vindaloo, spicy fish curry, and finger-licking chicken cafreal. You can also indulge in some Goan sweets and snacks like bebinca and chaklis. In the afternoon, explore the market's spice and produce stalls and pick up some exotic spices to take home. In the evening, wander around the market's craft stalls and get some souvenirs for your loved ones.

  2. Day 2: Palolem Beach
    40 minutes (18.6 km) from Margao Market

    Start your day with a scrumptious breakfast of Goan poee bread, served with egg bhurji or chorizo. After breakfast, head to Palolem Beach, which is known for its picturesque scenery and exciting water sports. In the afternoon, have a seafood lunch at a beach shack and try the freshly caught fish and prawns. Spend your evening relaxing on the beach while enjoying the sunset or take a boat ride to nearby butterfly beach.

  3. Day 3: Rachol Seminary and Church
    30 minutes (10.6 km) from Palolem Beach

    Start your day with a visit to Rachol Seminary and Church, which is one of the oldest churches in Goa and is renowned for its Baroque architecture. In the morning, you can take a guided tour of the seminary and explore the church's interiors and museum. After the tour, head to a nearby restaurant for a Goan thali lunch, which consists of rice, curry, vegetables, and fish or chicken. In the evening, visit the nearby village of Chandor, which is known for its historic mansions and Portuguese-style architecture.

Recommendations

If you have more time, you can explore other beaches like Agonda, Colva, and Benaulim, which are known for their serene surroundings and water sports activities. You can also take a day trip to the Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary, which is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including the Bengal Tiger and Indian Bison. To maximize your fun, hire a scooter or a bike and explore the South Goa region at your own pace. Additionally, don't miss out on the local festivals like the Bonderam Festival and Sao Joao Festival, which are celebrated in August and offer a glimpse into Goa's rich culture and traditions.

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