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How to get there :
Air :
Goa's international airport Dabolim is situated at a distance of around
29 km from Panaji, on the coast near Vasco Da Gama. It is well connected
to most major cities in India. The airport caters to both domestic and
international flights, is one of the busiest tourist airports in India.
All the major airline services have flights plying in and out of Goa. The national airline,
Air India lands a few international flights, especially from the Gulf
countries. Besides these flight, a number of chartered flights also land
in Goa from UK and other European countries.
Contact : Goa Airport (Dabolim)
Phone : 0832-2512788
Airport Enquiries
Indian Airlines - 0832-2426363, 2428181/ 2428282/ 83
Air India - 0832-2431100/ 01 / 02/ 03/ 04
Jet Airways - 0832-2542025 / 26, 2438792 / 93/ 94)
Air Sahara - 0832-2230237 / 2230634
Air Deccan - 0832-2438950 / 51 / 52
SpiceJet - 1600 180 3333 or 09871 803 333
Kingfisher Airlines - 1600 1800 0101
Rail :
The two main railway stations is located on the southern area of Goa;
i.e at Margao (Konkan Railway terminus) and Vasco Da Gama (South Central
Railway terminus). Besides the two main stations, the trains usually halt
for a few minutes at a number of other smaller stations in Goa. The Konkan
Railway which ply between Mumbai and Goa and other destinations is the
quickest and cheapest route to Goa from Mumbai.
Konkan Railway Enquiry
Margao : 136/134, 0832-2712790 / 91 / 93, 2712940
Vasco : 0832-2501223 / 2512398 / 2512569
Carambolim (Old Goa) : 0832-2285798
Panaji : 131, 0832- 2438254
Tivim : 0832-2298682
Pernem : 0832-2291283
Canacona : 0832-2643395
Karmali : 0832-2285798
Road :
Goa is well connected with all the major towns in India via the National Highways
NH4A, NH17 and NH17A. Goa, Maharashtra, and Karnataka state transport corporations
operate buse services from the Kadamba bus stand at Panaji to most towns and
cities in neighbouring states. There are also numerious private bus operators,
which provides all kinds of bus services. Local taxis and auto rickshaws are
available for means of traveling between resorts. A unique experience is that
of the motorcycle taxi locally known as 'pilots' and the fares are almost
half the auto-rickshaw rates. They are easily recognised by the yellow mudguards
and yellow number plates and the driverm (i.e the pilot) carries only one
pillion rider at a time. Hired motorbikes, moped, scooters and bicycles are
also provided which gives a lot of freedom to the tourists. These are available
in the cities as well as near most beach areas. Rates vary according to the
season, the vehicle and how long one wants to rent it.
Roadways Enquiry
KTC : 0832-2438034 to 2438037
MSRTC : 0832-2438253
KSRTC : 0832-2438256
Ferries
In several places of Goa, especially in the rural hinterland,
ferry services is the only mode of transport. The ferryboats carries people
and vehicals from one shore to the another, across the rivers and estuaries
all around Goa. The most frequented river crossings in Goa are Panjim
to Betim, across the Mandovi; Old Goa to Divar Island ; Siolim to Chopdem,
across the Chapora River for Arambol and Pernem; Querim to Terekol, over
the Terekol River; and Cavelossim, in the far south of Salcete taluka,
to Assolna.