Location: 7-km
West Of Margao, South Goa
Nearby Attraction: Colva & Varca Beaches
Best Time To Visit: November To March
According to Hindu mythology Goa was created when the sage Shri
Parasurama, Lord Vishnu's sixth incarnation, fired an arrow into the
sea from the top of the Western Ghats and ordered the waters to
recede. The spot where the shaft fell to earth, known in Sanskrit as
"Banali" and later corrupted by the Portuguese to Benaulim,
lies in the centre of Colva Beach, 7-km west of Margao.
A Sleepy Village
Only a decade ago,
this fishing and rice-farming village, scattered around the coconut
groves and paddy fields between the main Colva-Mobor Road and the
dunes, had barely made it onto the backpackers map. Now, the shady
lane leading through it is studded with guesthouses and souvenir
stalls while the paddy fields on the outskirts are gradually
disappearing under a rash of gigantic luxury resorts and time-share
apartment blocks. For the time being, however, this remains a
peaceful and welcoming place to unwind.
Either side of the
sand blown beachfront, the gently shelving sands shimmer away almost
to the horizon, litered with photogenic wooden fishing boats that
provide welcome shade if the walk from the palm trees to the sea
gets too much. Hawkers, itinerant masseurs and fruit wallahs appear
from time to time, but one can easily escape them by heading south
towards neighbouring Varca, where tourism has thus far made little
impact.
Moreover, the sea is
safe for swimming, being generally jellyfish-free, while the village
itself boasts a few serviceable bars and restaurants, several
telephone booths and a couple of stores. LEISURE
EATING OUT
Benaulim's proximity
to Margao market, along with the presence of its Christian Fishing
Community, means its restaurants serve the most succulent,
competitively priced seafood in Goa. The most popular places to eat
are the shack cafes in the beachfront area, where Johncy's catches
most of the passing custom.
However, one'll find
better food at lower prices in the smaller terrace restaurants
further along the beach and scattered around the village. Arguably
the best of bunch is the Palm Grove's Congenial Garden Restaurant,
and there is a string of lookalike café-bars, which dot the lane
leading to it. For fresh seafood, though, the Hawaii Shack is hard
to beat.HOW TO GET THERE
Road: Buses from
Margao, Colva, Varca, Cavelossim and Mobor roll through Benaulim
every thirty minutes, dropping passengers at the Maria Hall
crossroads.
PLACES TO STAY
Benaulim's
accommodation consists largely of small budget guesthouses,
scattered around the lanes 1-km or so back from the beach. During
peak season, the village's few mid range hotels tend to be fully
booked, so reserve in advance if one wants to stay in one of these.