How to reach Goa

Post date: 22-Mar-2010 11:53:08

Goa By Air

The Goa international airport is located at Dabolim, which is at a distance of 29 km away from Panaji. The airport connects the domestic cities as well as international cities in U.K. and Germany. Goa to Mumbai and Goa to Delhi flights are making daily services from Goa.

Goa By Bus

Kadamba bus stand of Panaji is the main bus station. The state owned bus services of states Goa, Maharashtra and Karnataka operate from this station. These buses connect cities in Goa to in and out of the state Goa. Super deluxe A/C buses are available from Mumbai (580 km) and from Bangalore (650 km). It will cost around Rs 1500-Rs 2000.

Sea route is another way to reach here. Shipping services from Mumbai to Panaji are available. Vacation cruises are offered by some tourist companies for enjoying the marine life of Goa.

Goa By Train

The major railway stations in Goa are Margao and Vasco-da-gama. These stations are in the Konkan railway line and are well connected to Mumbai.

There are three chief modes of transportation, if you are wondering how to reach Goa. They are: by air, by road and by rail.

Flights to Goa: How to go to Goa should never be a problem because Goa is well connected to India and has an extremely accessible air route. Goa also has flight schedules with almost all the major airline operators. All Goa 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 away from the capital of the city, Panaji. The airport is owned by the Indian Navy. Major airline operators such as Indian Airlines, Jet Airways and Sahara Airlines, Spice Jet, Air Deccan and Kingfisher Airlines have flights plying in and out of Goa.

The national airline Air India also lands a few international flights, especially from the Gulf countries.

Roadways to Goa: If you want to know how to go to Goa by road, here's some good news for you. Goa is easily accessible by road as it is connected to all major towns in India by the National Highways Goa NH4A, NH 17 and NH17A. There are bus services operating between Goa and most towns and cities in the neighboring areas such as Mumbai, Pune, Belgaum, Hubli, Bangalore, Mangalore etc. These modes of conveyance can be availed at fairly regular intervals throughout the day. The charges, however, are subject to distance and season. Most of these services are operated by the state owned Kadamba Transport Corporation.

Trains to Goa: The high-speed Konkan Railway is your answer, if you want to know how to go to Goa by Train.

It starts from Mumbai, via Miraj and Pune, has a daily train and takes around 8-9 hours to reach. The rail route also has trains, which travel past Mumbai - in the north to several areas of India upto Delhi and in the south up toThiruvananthapuram in Kerala. 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. A word of caution; this train is in great demand, so if you intend to use it, make your reservations well in advance.

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