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Hello shivaay raj , I'll be happy to answer your travel queries from my experience ☺️☺️. *that's so sad to hear that due to natural conditions ,you are forced to replace your green plans of Coorg to goa . obviously both can't be compared . * Alright,as per your query , Bangalore to Goa via NH 48 This is the shortest, fastest, and most convenient route. This is also the only designated route suggested by GPS and live maps. Most travelers opt for this route because the Bangalore to Goa traffic here is much lighter and makes it better to drive through. *infact,the journey of banglore to goa is considered one of the most picturesque ones .I hope you enjoy this beautiful roadtrip. *The road conditions are excellent. Drive safe as the roads in Western ghats are curvaceous. my recommendation is to go by one road for onward journey and return by the other depending on where you will be staying in Goa. There are other routes from Bangalore to Goa as well like hubli-anwad ghat route,Karwar route,belgaum route and twin falls route . *I have a small suggestion for you, I just checked online and found that there are some great deals on tripoto for goa ,do check out this link https://www.tripoto.com/goa/tour-packages HAPPY TRAVELLING 💗
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Please opt for another outstation as western part of Karnataka which is attached to Goa is under flood zone . refer google for the same .
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Opt for another destination it's in high alerts
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Yes ofcourse , safe journey
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You can travel through Dandeli way. However I would suggest to hold back for a week or two.
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Nope. Last I heard beaches are closed now. Do check weather conditions before departing
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Fort Aguada Calangute Beach. Vagator Beach. Chapora Fort. Bogdeshwara Temple Kala Academy. Reis Magos Fort. Anjuna Flea Market.
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Goa in Monsoon (June – August) Temperature - The air temperature during the season of monsoon ranges between 24°C and 30°C. Weather – Goa in Monsoon is home to frequent rain showers, subtle drizzle with a chance of thunderstorm. With the scent of the salty sea mixing with the earthy aroma that comes with the rains, Goa is a treat for all the nature-lovers out there. While the days are humid, the nights provide some relief by being cool and pleasant. Significant events – A little rain never dampened the spirit of Goa. Festivals and events exist in abundance to entertain both locals and tourists coming from all over the globe to this Party State. Goa is not a place but a state of mind. One of the main highlights of this time of the year is the Patolleanchem Feast which is a treat for those who have a sweet tooth. Patollea is a dish that is made out of coconut, jaggery and rice. Not just this delicacy, this festival that is celebrated on 15 August also has local handicrafts on display all through the day. Another festival that is celebrated during this time of the year is Bonderam celebrated at the Divar island, 12 kilometres from Panjim. This festival comprises energetic crowds donning brightly coloured costumes accompanied by some music. Here, berries and toys created from bamboo stems are used to knock down some flags as a mockery of the days of conflict between the districts of a village during the Portuguese era. Why you should visit now – The rains highlight the beauty of this tropical paradise and reveal all shades of green during this time of the year. This is a good time to witness Goa in all its glory. Since the tourist season is not at its peak, Goa will not be as crowded as it is otherwise. Hence, you do have some leeway. Head to the Dudhsagar Waterfalls to witness the magic of the monsoon. If you are feeling brave, you could trek the jungle paths and make your by crossing the roaring river streams to get a good view of the falls. Or else, taking a train and pass through the falls to marvel at the sheer magnificence. Things to know before the visit – Do not forget to check the weather reports before booking your tickets and accommodation. Book a hotel that is centrally located and accessible. Carry some cash in case you plan to travel to remote areas and beaches. Watch out for some discounts on accommodation since this is not really the peak season. Tips – Do carry a lightweight jacket. Carry wind cheaters, sunscreen, sports shoes, mosquito repellents and torches when you plan to venture outdoors.
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