Goa by Air
Goa is well connected by airline services to most major cities in India.
All flights, national and international, to and from Goa, operate from the
Goa Airport at Dabolim near the port town of Vasco-da-Gama.
The airport is about 30 kms from the capital city of Panaji and is owned
by the Indian Navy. Major airline operators such as Indian Airlines, Jet
Airways and Sahara Airlines have flights carrying passengers and cargo in
and out of Goa. Besides these, a number of chartered flights land in Goa
from UK and other European countries. The national airline Air India also
lands a few international flights, especially from the Gulf countries.
Most of the local airlines have a contact phone number in the city as well
as at the airport where the latest information about flight status is always
available. The list of phone numbers is available in the travel services
section of the website.
It is advisable to book your tickets well in advance, especially during
the high peak tourist season of October to January when most flights run
full. It is also essential to re-confirm your flight timings at least 24
hours before departure.
Most major international airlines usually have agreements with one or more
of their domestic counterparts in India, so if you are arriving from abroad
it is possible to book your onward domestic flight at the same time as you
pay for your international ticket.
Goa by Rail
There was a time when the train journey from Mumbai took nearly twenty-four
hours, on the winding route via Miraj and Pune, involving a change of trains
too.
Today, the high-speed Konkan Railway has a daily train which hardly takes
around 8-9 hours for the same journey. Other trains between Mumbai and Panaji
take typically around 10-12 hours.
The rail route also has trains which travel past Mumbai to other northern
areas of India right upto Delhi as well as down south to Thiruvananthapuram
in Kerala.
The Konkan Railway has special reservation facility via the internet for
foreigners which allows payment to be made by credit cards. There are also
computerized reservation systems in most metros.
As the demand for the rail journey is quite high and most trains run filled
to capacity, it is highly advisable to reserve the tickets well in advance
of your actual journey to Goa.
Goa has two major railway stations Margao and Vasco-da-Gama, both
located in the southern area of the state. The South Central Railway terminus
is at Vasco-da-Gama and the Konkan Railway terminus is at Margao. Besides
the two main stations, the trains usually halt for a few minutes at a number
of other smaller stations in Goa.
The Konkan Railway has trains which ply between Mumbai and Goa and other
destinations. The latest updated schedules for these are available on the
official Konkan Railway website. The South Central Railway has one train,
the Nizamuddin Goa Express coming in daily in the early morning. This train
departs from Delhi and comes to Goa via Pune.
The Konkan Railway undoubtedly offers the quickest and cheapest route to
Goa from Mumbai. In Mumbai there are two booking offices: one is on the
upper floor of the Western Railways booking office in Churchgate Station
and the second is at the Central Railway booking office, at the rear of
Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus (Victoria Terminus or VT).
Goa by Road
Goa is connected with all the major towns in India via the National Highways
NH4A, NH17 and NH17A. In most places along the way, the highway roads are
in excellent condition and motorable at fairly good speeds.
There are bus services operating from Goa to most towns and cities in neighbouring
states, such as Mumbai, Pune, Belgaum, Hubli, Bangalore, Mangalore etc.
at fairly regular intervals throughout the day.
These services are operated by the state owned Kadamba Transport Corporation
(white and blue buses) as well as the respective transport corporations
of the neighbouring states. Besides there are numerous private bus operators
who provide all kinds of bus services from special to deluxe AC to sleeper
coaches along these routes.
The bus services operate from the huge Kadamba bus stand at Panaji and from
similar but much smaller bus stands in other Goan towns.
Most buses tend to arrive in Goa in the early hours of the morning. The
departures are in the early afternoon as well as early evening.
The buses usually stop along the way for dinner and breakfast at roadside
restaurants.
Ticket charges vary from Rs 250 to Rs 650, depending upon the distance,
the season, the demand and the quality of bus service. A journey to Mumbai,
takes around 12-16 hours.
The tickets can be obtained through recognised travel agents or the offices
of the state transport corporations. The private buses usually depart from
the Fort area and make stops at a number of places around Mumbai before
leaving the city.
Ensure that you have your seat and the bus registration number, and confirm
the exact time and place of departure with the travel agent, as these frequently
vary between companies.
The drive down from Mumbai, if you are coming by car, is along the beautiful
highway which hugs the Konkan coastline, with excellent scenic beauty and
typical small towns and villages along the entire route. There are a few
winding and steep routes (called 'ghats') across the mountain ranges which
add to the charm of the journey.
Goa by Sea
In the sixties and seventies, there was actually a pair of steamers which
used to ply between Panaji and Mumbai, carrying loads of passengers on a
charming journey along the Konkan coastline.
A catamaran service was started by Damania Shipping in 1994, between Mumbai
and Goa, using a beautiful Scandinavian-built vessel, with aeroplane-style
reclining seats. The trip from Mumbai used to take seven hours to reach
Panaji. The catamaran too, travelled around 40 km offshore, giving travellers
a glimpse of the palm-fringed Konkan coast.
The service was later taken over by another company, Frank Shipping before
being closed down due to technical reasons.
A new service by Samlink has started in Dec. 2004 and plies thrice weekly
from Mumbai to Goa. Departures are at around 9 am and arrivals at around
6.30 in the evening.
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