Millions of tourists visit Goa every
year, a majority of them making the trip during the
peak season in winter from October to January. Quite
a few visit Goa during the summer around the month of
May. But they seldom make the trip when Goa is at its
most beautiful — during the monsoons. The rainy
season (monsoons) in Goa is simply a magical experience.
The real beauty and grandeur of Goa is at its height
during the rainy season when it offers you a plethora
of unique experiences. The rivers joyfully overflow
with their rushing streams, the trees dance to the tune
of the winds, the mountains and the fields cover themselves
with a verdant green carpet ready to welcome you to
a land of eternal beauty.
In early June, after the sweltering summer heat of
the summer months, the monsoon gives Goa the first signal
of its imminent arrival. Ominous grey clouds gather
over the horizon, the blue skies disappear and the thunder
rumbles in the distance sounding like a typical Goan
drum beat. Frogs croak their welcome urging Lord Varun
(the God of Rain) to hurry.
And when the monsoon finally arrives, quite dramatically,
it is accompanied by claps of thunder and streaks of
lightning. The smell of wet earth is everywhere and
the croaking of the frogs reaches a crescendo. Monsoon
in Goa means sudden bursts of torrential downpours which
usually last for a short time, although occasionally,
there are periods when it rains for hours on end. These
sudden bursts are always succeeded by bright sunshine
which lights up the countryside in brilliant colours.
Soon the Goan landscape undergoes a complete transformation
as if being painted in various shades of green. Hills
turn coy and shroud themselves with misty veils, while
their luxuriant green covering of trees greets the stormclouds
and the undergrowth grows rapidly. The rice fields are
emerald green with a deep green fringe of palm trees
and an even deeper green of other smaller trees. This
colorful canvas of a rhapsody in green is in sharp contrast
to the dark cloudy grey of the skies.
The rivers and estuaries which criss-cross Goa, are
swollen with rainwater, flowing with renewed gusto giving
up their usual shades of blue-green to turn a deep orange-yellow.
The Arabian Sea all along the Goan coastline, is not
to be outdone. Angry and active, it puts on a grand
show for the occasion, roaring and creating huge waves
which pound the sandy beaches.
Swimming in the sea at this time of the year is out
of the question as the sea is very turbulent and the
waves treacherous. But try walking barefoot along the
beach and listen to the roar of the ocean and feel the
rain and the salt spray splash on your face. It is a
great feeling.
Goa in the rains is a serene and peaceful refuge for
those seeking respite from the concrete jungles of the
urban world. The best thing you can do is sit out on
a verandah and watch the world pass by while the hours
waft into wonderful, lazy, rain-soaked days.
If relaxing in the cozy ambience of your room is not
your idea of fun, then there are a plethora of outdoor
activities for the adventurous at heart. Fish along
the riverside, go crab hunting or if you hanker for
some real excitement, then trekking is the ultimate
experience.
Go for quiet walks in the hinterlands and enjoy mind-riveting
sights of white-washed churches and ancient temples
resting against lush green paddy fields. The breath-taking
natural wonders of Goa have to be seen, to be truly
enjoyed.
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