Sunday 6 March 2016

Vengurla - A Discreet Alternative to Goa

All thanks to my umpteen Goa visits in the winters that my love for forests have often been thrown down the gauntlet by the bang up-to-date beaches in Goa! But the last long weekend sometime in the month of January had undergone a lot of destination research and we both hit off the road to discover the less-discovered. We wanted beach minus the crowd. We wanted a resort right on the beach without burning a hole in the pocket. We wanted a cleaner and calmer alternative to Goa. And thoroughly Konkan and rustic Vengurla suited the gauges!
The hills and the Arabian Sea hemming Vengurla in from all sides, made its beaches proudly virgin - white sand beaches, clear cobalt blue waters alive with myriad marine life. Beside the beaches and one lighthouse, there is not much to see, unless you love ancient temples and historical forts tucked away in the quaint little villages.
The favourite part of our Vengurla exploration was the Lighthouse atop a cliff from where the sea stretching far over a horizon looked infinite while the small boats sliced through the seawaters as they approached the pier to drop off the day’s catch. I stood by the little balcony that circled around the lighthouse and the wind swished past my open hairs – a perfect easy-on-the-mind-and-soul holiday.
Our stay, the Golven Beach Resort (GBR) offered a right-on-the-beach experience with its cute and cozy cottages laid squarely across the beach with a great gallery to have the above-ground view of the wide stretch of Ubhadanda shoreline. The hospitality and food of GBR need a special mention here with their extraordinary ‘malvani crab masala’ topping my list. The thick green canopy of cashew, mango, coconut and an assortment of berries in and around the resort attracts a lot of birds like the Indian Swiftlet, Green Bee Eater, White Throated Kingfisher, Oriental Magpie Robin, Purple Sunbird and others, making it an ideal place near for nature enthusiasts.
Vengurla is unassertive on tourist frills, and also oblivious to its simple charms. You don’t get to rent your own shack on the beaches nor you have beach facing booze and seafood bistros or flea market at every nook and cranny – it’s a no-crowd and no-extravagance beach holiday and you will love every bit of this quiet only if you are looking for peace at no cost!

Explore:

o    Beaches - Sagareshwar Beach, 3 kms from the bus stand, the beach is hidden behind rows of tall casuarinas.
o    Fort - Terekhol, 20 kms south of Vengurla at the Goa border.

o    Vengurla Jetty - The best time to visit the jetty is in the evening around 5.00pm when the boats return with the day’s catch.
o    The Lighthouse - 3 kms from the town and near the jetty (6 AM – 5:30 PM), to the northwest are the Vengurla Rocks, also called Burnt Islands.
o    Mochemad - 9 kms from Vengurla, is famous for a small blue-and-white church reminiscent of Goa’s churches.
o    Local Market - Malvan Fish Market or the Shiroda market for some flavours of the local life.

Quick Facts:

o    State - Maharashtra
o    Distance - 522 kms S of Mumbai Travel
o    When to go - November-February
o    Air - Nearest airport is Dabolim, Goa (127 km/21/2 hrs).
o    Rail - Nearest railhead is Sawantwadi (28 km/1 hr).
o    Road - Vengurla is lies on the Mumbai-Goa route. It is well-connected by roads to Mumbai and other major cities in Maharashtra.