Goa Tour Packages
About Tourism in Goa
Tourism is generally focused on the coastal areas of Goa, with decreased tourist activity inland. In 2004, there were more than two million tourists reported to have visited Goa, about 360,000 of whom were from abroad. Goa has two main tourist seasons: winter and summer. In the winter time, tourists from abroad come to Goa to enjoy the splendid climate. In the summertime , tourists from across India come to spend the holidays.
- Do not keep your valuables unattended during your stay at the beaches
- Do not indulge in drug offences, as these are punishable under the law
- Nudity on beaches and public places is forbidden and punishable under the law
- Follow police traffic rules strictly. Keep your valid documents: driving licence, passport, etc in your possession while driving. Traffic circulation is on the left
- Do not keep your money, passport in the custody of undesirable persons
- Exchange your money through authorised banks /money changers only and insist on a receipt
- While shopping avoid touts and brokers
- Shopping is recommended from Government emporiums
- Don't purchase rail/air/bus tickets through strangers or unauthorised travel agents/tour operators but from authorised agencies/counters only
- Voltage in Goa is 220 volts AC 50 Cycles
- In case of any difficulty contact the nearest Tourist Bureau or Police Station for help
- Tourist police are situated at strategic points. Tourists are advised to contact them for any assistance required during the visit
- Always hire government approved tourist guides who invariably carry an ID card
- Smoking and spitting not allowed in public places
- Goa is a plastic free zone. Discourage any use of plastic bags etc
- Observe local traditions and customs while visiting religious places
- Caution on the Beach
- The sea is quite rough at times with dangerous undercurrents especially during the rainy season
- The underground sea-floor level may not be even
- Do not venture into deep waters because in an emergency rescue becomes difficult
- Do consult the lifeguard on the beach before venturing into the wate