By Road
The Kadamba Transport Corporation runs long distance
services throughout the state from their main stands at Panjim,
Mapusa and Margao and from locations in the adjoining states of
Maharashtra and Karnataka. Private buses, serving everywhere else,
including the coastal resorts are affordable, frequent and provide
a relaxed mode of commuting.
By Rail
The Konkan Railway makes Goa easily accessible
by rail from cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Mangalore,
Ernakulam, Thiruvanthapuram. Goa is also liked to Bangalore, Chennai,
Hyderabad and Pune via Londa.
By Air
Major hotels have coach services to and from
Dabolim Airport, 30 km from the state capital Panaji for picking
up and dropping off their guests. The airport has a pre-paid taxi
counter. All the major airline services have daily flights to Goa
from Bangalore, Delhi, Mumbai and pUne and twice a week from Chennai
and Kochi. The international service airlines also connect Goa with
Kuwait and Sharjah twice a week.
Local Transport
Taxis: For tourists, white taxis serve as the
main means of traveling between resorts. One will find them lined
up outside most charter hotels, where a board invariably lists the
destinations in and around the region. The fixed rate fares only
apply to peak season and at other times one should be able to negotiate
a hefty reduction from the demanded fare.
Motorcycle Taxis: Goa’s unique pillion-passenger
motorcycle taxis known locally as “pilots” are ideal
for nipping between beaches or into towns from the resorts. Bona
fide operators ride black bikes with yellow mudguards and yellow
number plates. Fares which should be settled in advance are almost
half the auto-rickshaw rates.
Rented Motorcycles: Renting motorcycles in Goa
gives a lot of freedom to tourists. Officially one needs an international
driver’s licence to rent or ride anything more powerful than
a 25 cc moped. Rates vary according to the season, the vehicle and
how long one wants to rent it. Most owners also insist on a deposit
and passport as security. The range is pretty standard and the reasonable
choice is a 100cc motorbike. These are fine for buzzing to the beach
and back, but to travel further the stalwart Enfield ullet 350 cc
is popular for tis pose value and its British origins. The smaller
Kinetic Honda 100cc which has automatic transmission is a good choice
for the novice as well as the all-rounder.
Ferries: If autorickshaws are the quaint, essentially
Indian mode of transport, flat-bottomed ferries are their Goan equivalent.
Crammed with cars, buses, commuters and scooters, fisherwomen and
clumps of bewildered tourists, these blue painted hulks provide
an essential service, crossing the coastal backwaters where bridges
have not been built. They are also incredibly reasonable and run
from dawn till late in the evening.
The most frequented river crossings in Goa are
Panjim to Betim, across River Mandovi, Old Goa to Divar Island,
Siolim to Chopdem across the Tiracol river and Cavelossim in the
far south of Salcete taluka to Assolna.
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