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It might sound like a contradiction, but if you’re after the idea of living an authentic yoga experience, while also having a fun sophisticated time, Goa is India’s best place to visit. India’s mixture of Portuguese and Hindu traditions makes it a unique place where you will find the best of both cultures. It boasts an impressive architecture, a deep spiritual feeling and an easy-going light spirit characteristic of its people.
You can be certain that Goa offers something for all tastes. You can indulge on its many pristine beaches; or head to Calangute or Baga for some superb dining experiences; or you may grab a book and head down to Morjim or Agonda beaches for a truly relaxing break from life; or even if you’d like to explore the night life after your yoga retreat, Goa has some of the best parties in India!
Due to its great diversity, you can find all sorts of yoga holidays in Goa. From traditional yoga ashrams, to luxurious yoga holidays and yoga teacher training courses.
The territory of Goa used to be part of the Portuguese State of India. This area was ruled by Portugal soon after Vasco da Gama anchored off Goa’s coast in 1498, up until 1961 when it was recovered by the Republic of India.
Mid-November to mid-February
Rainy season, mid-June to October
Arambol, Mandrem Beach, Anjuna, Ashwem Beach
Goa is known as a true mecca for yogis. A yoga heaven since the ‘60s, it is most renowned for its abundance of retreats and yoga teacher training programs.
The Groove Yoga Festival (October), Zambhala (December), Yoga Rainbow Festival (April)
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Looking for an authentic yoga experience but with a bit of extra flavor? As you may already know, India is considered one of the most spiritual destinations on Earth and the place par excellence to learn and practice yoga. It’s home to several of the most sacred sites in the world and the birthplace of Buddhism and Hinduism.
Goa, located on the coast of the Arabian Sea, is a top destination as it offers plenty of extra things to spice up your Yoga Holiday in India. With parties on the beach that last until morning, a variety of cruise-ship casinos, thrilling water sports, and the carnival festival, Goa has more of a chilled vibe than any other place in India.
That said, Goa also keeps its inherent Indian spirituality that you can see in several famous yoga centers and ashrams. Plus, you’ll get to enjoy its tasty traditional food, architectural wonders, and amazing street markets.
Goa is the smallest state in India, but that doesn’t stop it from having tons of attractions. It offers so much beauty to see and adventures to enjoy; from the historical Portuguese structures, lively nightlife, water sports, and flea markets of the North to the scenic drives, wildlife sanctuaries, secluded beaches, and tranquillity of the South, a Yoga Retreat in Goa truly is a memorable experience.
Some of the most popular spots for a Beach Yoga Retreat in Goa are Majorda, Baga, Sinquerim, Candolim, and Anjuna. No matter where you go once you set foot on Goa’s stunning beaches, you’ll never want to leave!
Goa’s stunning coastlines make idyllic backdrops for your yoga retreat. Imagine doing your yoga practice while listening to the sound of the waves and feeling the sea breeze brush your skin as you strike your poses. The gorgeous views and the laid-back ambiance you’ll encounter daily set it apart as a yoga destination in India.
Aside from this, most yoga retreats in Goa include Ayurveda in their packages. You’ll consult with Ayurvedic experts to plan out the best treatments for you, whether it's planning your Ayurvedic diet, having a massage or acupuncture, or taking in herbal medicine, it will be a holistic experience focused on taking care of your wellbeing.
Like most yoga retreats in India, Goa is also an affordable destination. There you’ll find relatively cheap accommodations and food that cost for only a few dollars. You’ll most likely see more affordable options when you go during Goa’s off-season.
In a yoga retreat in Goa, you’ll join daily yoga and meditation sessions and, chanting or sound healing practices. With most retreats near the beach, you’ll expect a relaxing and radiant day under the sun.
Many retreats also incorporate wellness activities. Enjoy spa treatments, and massages, and take advantage of Ayurvedic treatments while on the retreat. You’ll consult with an Ayurveda expert or nutritionist and plan out the best practices to boost your health.
After a quiet day doing yoga, Goa is bustling with energy at night. If you want to delve into the local scene while enjoying live music, there are many beach parties and nightclubs around Goa where you can break free and enjoy.
North Goa is known for its lively beaches and vibrant nightlife, but if you prefer a relaxed atmosphere to practice, the areas of Arambol, Anjuna, and Mandrem are the perfect spots.
For a more laid-back vibe with secluded beaches you can explore, South Goa should be your destination. You can do plenty of outdoor activities in Palolem, Agonda, and Canacona in addition to your typical yoga classes.
The most preferred time to go to Goa for a yoga retreat is during its dry season (March to May) and post-monsoon season (September to October).
This time is especially perfect for outdoor yoga sessions since you’ll be avoiding the perils of monsoon rains and the crowds that come during peak season., Plus, you’ll also find plenty of affordable deals at this time.
However, if you want to experience a more lively Goa when you arrive, the peak tourist season from November to February is perfect for you. It’s the busiest time for Goa with plenty of events and festivals happening throughout the region. This is also the most expensive season to visit.
Depending on your budget or preference, Goa has plenty of accommodation options for you! Some dorms come a lot cheaper - ashrams that let you fully immerse in your practice, private rooms and cottages if you prefer something more comfortable, and for a truly pampering experience, Goa also has luxurious beachfront resorts where you can stay.
During a yoga retreat in Goa, you’ll dig into healthy and delicious meals made with local and seasonal ingredients. These are typical vegetarian and vegan dishes that complement your practice. And since Goa is a place that blends Portuguese and Indian influences, expect food that reflects these cultures.
Since Goa is popular for its beaches, some retreats may also include water activities that you can enjoy when you’re off the mat. If you’re feeling a bit adventurous, you can try scuba diving or snorkeling, but if you want something more relaxed, you can also go kayaking or canoeing.
You can also skip all the water fun and go on a nature walk or hike. You can spend a day sightseeing the panoramic coast or take a stroll alongside the beach and just feel the sand and sea breeze while doing so.
For a more immersive experience, a retreat in Goa may also come with cooking classes or heritage walks. Goa’s colonial past creates a unique culinary experience. You’ll discover the fusion of Portuguese and Indian cuisine. You can also try your hand at cooking these unique dishes.
In addition to this, you can also explore Goa’s rich history through its fascinating architecture. From walking through the Latin Quarter of Panaji, and watching the colorful Portuguese horses to visiting local churches and uncovering Goa’s architectural grandeur.
As mentioned, some retreats in Goa might include tours of local temples, markets, and historical sites. During your trip, you’ll likely not only experience Goa’s culture but also interact with the locals throughout. This is especially true when you join cooking classes where you learn traditional dishes from local instructors themselves.
There’s a Hindu festival called Maha Shivaratri. This event honors Lord Shiva, which yoga practitioners revere as the “Adi Yogi” or the “first yogi” or “source of yoga.” During this event, devotees fast, stay up all night in prayer and meditation, and join religious processions. This is typically celebrated in February or March.
For yoga practitioners, this holiday may be a great time to practice yoga and experience deeper states of meditation.
Yes. Most yoga retreats in Goa include airport transfers, so you don’t need to worry about your transportation. But if you’ve chosen a package that does not include these transfers, taxis, buses, and car rentals are also available when you arrive.
We’ve mentioned Goa’s breathtaking beaches countless times, and among the many choices, here are our top picks:
If you prefer a relaxed environment, Palolem Beach is the perfect place for you. You can go swimming, sunbathing, or even try a few water sports like stand-up paddle boarding.
Meanwhile, if you want a beach that gives you access to more activities, Colva Beach offers a lively atmosphere. Aside from the water sports, you can also explore the area’s beach shacks and indulge yourself in fresh seafood and Goan street food and dishes, or stop by shops or night markets and shop some souvenirs or local crafts.
To take a closer look at nature, Agonda Beach is your haven. There, you may spot nesting turtles or explore nearby hidden coves and lagoons.
Let’s move away from the coast and explore Goa’s hidden gems.
If you’re the type that enjoys myth and mystery, a visit to the Rivona Caves may be suited for you. Believed to have been carved by ancient Buddhist monks, these caves take you on a glimpse of Goa’s religious history.
If you’re looking for an interesting nature trip, a boat tour to see Sao Tome Bat Island should be part of your itinerary. The island is home to thousands of migratory bats, and their flight at dusk is a spectacle worth seeing.
Want something related to food? You can go on a spice plantations tour and explore Goa’s rich spice plantations. Learn about the cultivation and processing of various spices, witness how they’re harvested, and indulge yourself in a delicious Goan meal infused with such spices afterward.
Many Goans speak English, especially in tourist areas, but learning a few basic phrases in Hindi or Konkani (Goa’s local language) can always go a long way.
With a delightful blend of Indian and Portuguese influences, Goa offers a unique taste of Indian cuisine. Here are a few of the must-try dishes when you visit Goa:
Eating seafood at a beachside location should never be missed, and Goa’s Fish Curry Rice is no exception. This dish features flaky fish cooked in a flavorful coconut-based curry. This is often seasoned with kokum (a local berry) for a tangy twist, and served with fluffy rice,
You can also try Prawn Balchao, a tangy and spicy prawn curry. Prawns are simmered in a spicy vinegar-based sauce with red chilies and local spices. This dish is best paired with rice or bread.
To satisfy your sweet tooth, you can try the traditional dessert called Bebinca. It’s a layered cake made with flour, sugar, ghee, and coconut milk. Baked to a golden brown, it has a melt-in-your-mouth texture.
A visit in temples and other religious sites requires you to wear modest clothing. It’ is also customary to remove your shoes before entering temples and some homes. Make sure to look for the designated areas where you can leave your footwear.
Tipping is not mandatory in Goa, but you always extend a small tip in exchange for good service.
There are plenty of transportation options in Goa if you want to explore the region.
You can rent a scooter or motorbike to discover Goa at your own pace.
Ride-sharing apps like Ola and Uber are also available. You can also opt for a taxi but make sure to negotiate beforehand to avoid overpriced fares. For long-distance travel and a more budget-friendly option, you can try riding public buses, however, these can be a bit crowded.
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