Goa Information
Places of interest
Panaji, Old Goa Churches, Temples, Spice plantations, Bondala wildlife sanctuary, Dudhsagar waterfalls, Mapusa & Anjuna markets, Numerous white sandy beaches to explore.
Currency
Indian Rupees, 75.70 to to the sterling pound (Nov 2003).
See the current exchange rate.
Activities
Dolphin watching, Fishing, Snorkelling, Scuba diving, Windsurfing, Jet skiing, Boat cruises, dancing and live music.
Passport/ Visa
All travellers to Goa currently require a visa. There is Indian consulate in London, Birmingham, Glasgow and Dublin.
For more information visit: www.hcilondon.org
*Solitair can arrange Visas for our customers.
Health
No mandatory inoculations are required. Your normal immunisation status should be up to - date. It is recommended to consult your own doctor.
General advice from your G.P is that Malaria tables are advised as a precautionary measure.
Shopping
Silks, Cotton fabrics, Fashion clothing, Spices and local handicrafts.
Nightlife
Goan beach & full moon parties, bars, clubs and restaurants with live music.
Eating out
Local specialities such as Pork vindaloo, Goan sausages, Xacuti chicken and Seafood of all types are plentiful.
Cost of Living
Extremely cheap!
E.g.: Three course meal £4.00, A bottle of beer £1.00
Electricity
Standard European adapter is appropriate. 220/240 volts. Round 2 and 3 pin sockets.
Flight time
10 ½ hours. Goa is 5 ½ hours ahead of GMT
Water
Tap water is fine for washing, however it is sensible to use bottle water for drinking and cleaning teeth.
Packing advice
Pack the minimum of clothes and enjoy the retail therapy whilst out there!
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