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Goa: The hippie trail ends

Let go of the stress in the Purple Valley

November 24, 2016 20:49
Anjuna market in Goa: the cosmopolitan market at Anjuna Beach is a local fixture on Wednesdays

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

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Idyllic but flawed would fairly sum up Goa’s reputation. On the one hand reliably perfect, warm weather when the rest of the northern hemisphere is in deep winter; on the other, a haven for crazy hedonists and party animals.

The latter has put off many potential tourists. However in the last 10 years Goa has seen a transformation. The weather is still the same — absolutely gorgeous, with lovely beaches and interesting markets — but the combination of legislation to restrict the most annoying parties and anti-social individuals, with an upsurge in the alternative health facilities, has seen Goa become a far more acceptable destination.

If you want to combine physical and mental well being with the Goa experience there is almost too much on offer, from yoga centres and retreats, to spas with everything from Thai massage to Ayurvedic treatments, as well as a wide variety of accommodation options from boutique hotels to basic beachside huts. 

The new Goa — reclaimed for the ancient Indian arts of yoga and ayerveda, versus its former incarnation as a place for drug-crazed hippies — has been welcomed by tourists and locals alike. Taxi drivers and guest house owners infinitely prefer the new tourists for their honesty and conscientious habits — like going to bed early, and paying their bills.