Such a beautiful & tastefully done video. You have brought out the essence of both the beaches! This also will be an educational video for many westerners who think India is only about the chaos of Old Delhi & Calcutta! They do not even know how well New Delhi has been designed and built or the nearly 350 KM long metro that connects all parts of Delhi making it one of the most efficient public transport systems in the world! I know India still needs to develop a lot , but there is so much more to India than just the chaos that some western bloggers choose to show! India has great beaches, island destinations such as Andaman, Lakshadweep, mountains & so many great hills & valleys, forests/wildlife! Thank you!
@@gautam4934 thank you so much for your comment. The biggest thing we learned during our time in India is that we will need many, many more trips to explore. We love the variety and contrasts from place to place.
I was looking at india goa. I found this short video. I think she make a a good presentation video. She talks of 3 beaches next to each other the first seems really nice and quiet take quick look. This is south Goa
Fantastic video! I truly appreciate all the effort you've put into creating this guide to South Goa. The way you captured the beauty of Agonda and Palolem is incredible, showcasing the serene beaches, vibrant culture, and the peaceful vibes that make these spots so special. Your tips and insights are not only informative but also perfect for anyone planning to explore the hidden gems of South Goa. The visuals and detailed recommendations really helped paint a vivid picture of what to expect. Keep up the amazing work, looking forward to more such inspiring travel guides!
Your video helped me tremendously in deciding where to stay between these two beaches. Clear, relaxed, informative, and beautiful presentation. Love it!
Thank you for posting such a beautiful video. South Goa is so much nicer than the North these days. Unfortunately the North has been spoilt with so much Indian Tourism, water sports & jet ski’s etc.
I first visited palolem 30 years ago, I was staying at Colva Beach, 3 years had to keep leaving to renew visa, anyway Palolem was empty no shops or bars on the road to the beach, and only one bar shack on the beach entrance. It was in fact paradise, went back 1999 didn't recognise the place far to busy and commercial, and price's in all Goa had risen however Goa compared to the rest of India is calm, peaceful ect, Yes I would go back to Goa but remember you must try the rest of India it'll be a culture shock.
Thanks for your comments. When I think of the places I traveled to 30 years ago I often think I would be so disappointed if I went back. I spent 5 months traveling around India on this trip and am certainly intrigued to go see more. Overall, Kerala was my favorite place.
u should have checked Patnem! how could u miss that? u were so near.. jus next to palolem is Patnem, less of locals and more premium than agonda.. great sunsets.. also butterfly is a small beach worth a visit.. u should check it out next time.. u can see it on maps for now..
Thanks for the tips! We did go to butterfly, it was extremely crowded the day we went with so many tour boats carrying a very large group so we didn’t end up including it the video. Thanks for watching.
@@Farawaynow yes, its small and can get crowded.. so if ur the kind who likes quieter beaches, then next time, u can also try Gokarna, a small beach town just 2 hrs from Goa, in Karnataka state.. Gokarna has few isolated beaches and more rusty and quieter and less commercial than goa..
Thank you for this great video👊loved it! I also enjoyed your video in De Nang Vietnam. Would you recommend Goa or De nang for nice 1 werk beach holiday?🧐 Still cant decide🤓
Thank you for watching. I think it depends on the experience you want. Goa is about nature and the beach. There isn’t really much else to see. Da Nang gives you the city and lots of other sights to see. The food is great in both places and Da Nang is more affordable. Hope this helps.
I do not know where you ended up going finally, but Goa has a lot of great heritage, culture, music & art scenes! There are some awesome Churches & magnificent temples that would blow anyone away with their beauty!
Hi. Great video.🤩 I am planning a trip to Goa (my homeland) for the first time. Could you tell me how you traveled from Kochi to Goa? (train? bus?) and how you traveled between the beaches of Goa? Thank you!
Thank you for watching. I flew from kochi to goa as I found a very affordable flight. Between the beaches is very easy as there are tuk tuks everywhere and they are very cheap.
Such a beautiful & tastefully done video. You have brought out the essence of both the beaches! This also will be an educational video for many westerners who think India is only about the chaos of Old Delhi & Calcutta! They do not even know how well New Delhi has been designed and built or the nearly 350 KM long metro that connects all parts of Delhi making it one of the most efficient public transport systems in the world! I know India still needs to develop a lot , but there is so much more to India than just the chaos that some western bloggers choose to show! India has great beaches, island destinations such as Andaman, Lakshadweep, mountains & so many great hills & valleys, forests/wildlife! Thank you!
@@gautam4934 thank you so much for your comment. The biggest thing we learned during our time in India is that we will need many, many more trips to explore. We love the variety and contrasts from place to place.
India is way more than I expected and so beautiful!
Those beaches look amazing! India is high on my wish list of places to go :)
The beaches we stayed at were stunning and food was just amazing. Thanks for watching!
I was looking at india goa. I found this short video. I think she make a a good presentation video. She talks of 3 beaches next to each other the first seems really nice and quiet take quick look. This is south
Goa
Very calm and beautifully done, just like the perfect vibe from South Goa.,😊
Thank you for sharing your perspective.
Thank you so much for watching and for your kind comments.
Fantastic video! I truly appreciate all the effort you've put into creating this guide to South Goa. The way you captured the beauty of Agonda and Palolem is incredible, showcasing the serene beaches, vibrant culture, and the peaceful vibes that make these spots so special. Your tips and insights are not only informative but also perfect for anyone planning to explore the hidden gems of South Goa. The visuals and detailed recommendations really helped paint a vivid picture of what to expect. Keep up the amazing work, looking forward to more such inspiring travel guides!
@@chaitanyamc thank you so much for your wonderful comment. We just loved our time in Goa and plan to go back next year.
NICE VLOG & NICE ENERGY U SHOWN .
Thank you so much 🙂
Your video helped me tremendously in deciding where to stay between these two beaches. Clear, relaxed, informative, and beautiful presentation. Love it!
So glad that you found the video helpful. We fell in love with Agonda and are planning to go back next year.
I was there just last week, my third visit to Goa.
Man, i miss it already
Thanks so much for watching, we miss it already too.
Thank you for posting such a beautiful video. South Goa is so much nicer than the North these days. Unfortunately the North has been spoilt with so much Indian Tourism, water sports & jet ski’s etc.
Thanks so much for watching. I haven’t been to the north but love it in the south.
So you dont want Indians to explore thier own country. what a shitty comment.
Yes sir
Very nicely made video, very informative, good job
Thank you very much!
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I first visited palolem 30 years ago, I was staying at Colva Beach, 3 years had to keep leaving to renew visa, anyway Palolem was empty no shops or bars on the road to the beach, and only one bar shack on the beach entrance. It was in fact paradise, went back 1999 didn't recognise the place far to busy and commercial, and price's in all Goa had risen however Goa compared to the rest of India is calm, peaceful ect, Yes I would go back to Goa but remember you must try the rest of India it'll be a culture shock.
Thanks for your comments. When I think of the places I traveled to 30 years ago I often think I would be so disappointed if I went back. I spent 5 months traveling around India on this trip and am certainly intrigued to go see more. Overall, Kerala was my favorite place.
Oh God, what have they done to Palolem? It used to be my place in South Goa. I'll be back next week and staying at Agonda. Thank you.
Yeah, even though it was my first visit I was surprised by how built up it was. The vibe in Agonda is really nice. Have a great time.
You have come to goa at peak season. Oct to feb, that's why it's expensive. Check out the rates in March, it will be much cheaper
I will definitely check those rates as I know I am coming back.
u should have checked Patnem! how could u miss that? u were so near.. jus next to palolem is Patnem, less of locals and more premium than agonda.. great sunsets.. also butterfly is a small beach worth a visit.. u should check it out next time.. u can see it on maps for now..
Thanks for the tips! We did go to butterfly, it was extremely crowded the day we went with so many tour boats carrying a very large group so we didn’t end up including it the video. Thanks for watching.
@@Farawaynow yes, its small and can get crowded.. so if ur the kind who likes quieter beaches, then next time, u can also try Gokarna, a small beach town just 2 hrs from Goa, in Karnataka state.. Gokarna has few isolated beaches and more rusty and quieter and less commercial than goa..
Thank you 🙏
@@Farawaynow You are Welcome!
Beautiful video 🎉
Thank you so much!
nice information 👌
Thank you for watching and commenting!
welcome to India
Thanks so much 🙏
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Thank you for this great video👊loved it!
I also enjoyed your video in De Nang Vietnam.
Would you recommend Goa or De nang for nice 1 werk beach holiday?🧐
Still cant decide🤓
Thank you for watching. I think it depends on the experience you want. Goa is about nature and the beach. There isn’t really much else to see. Da Nang gives you the city and lots of other sights to see. The food is great in both places and Da Nang is more affordable. Hope this helps.
Thank you very much👊😊
I do not know where you ended up going finally, but Goa has a lot of great heritage, culture, music & art scenes! There are some awesome Churches & magnificent temples that would blow anyone away with their beauty!
Hi. Great video.🤩 I am planning a trip to Goa (my homeland) for the first time. Could you tell me how you traveled from Kochi to Goa? (train? bus?) and how you traveled between the beaches of Goa? Thank you!
Thank you for watching. I flew from kochi to goa as I found a very affordable flight. Between the beaches is very easy as there are tuk tuks everywhere and they are very cheap.
@@Farawaynow thank you so much! Flying to Goa makes sense.
@@restorativetravels You are welcome, enjoy your trip!