MAJORDA BEACH IN GOA
Majorda beach in Goa is a quiet and peaceful beach. This Goa beach is famous for delicious breads. History goes that Majorda was the village where the Jesuits, fond as they were of the good things of life, discovered the best Goan toddy (sap from the coconut palm), which they used to leaven the bread. Naturally, then, Majorda in Goa is the place where the Goans were first trained in the delicate art of baking European breads. The Majordans are still Goa's best bakers. The delights of the beach, however, were discovered much earlier, in the mythic times when the Gods above through a lot of turmoil. There is a Goan version of Ramayana wherein Lord Rama was kidnapped as a child and brought up at Majorda. Later, in pursuit of Sita, he camped at Cabo de Rama-a headland further south-where the stretch of developed beaches ends.
Majorda beach in this Indian state of Goa is the right place to be if a person is looking for some respite from the other crowded beaches of Goa.
REACHING MAJORDA BEACH IN GOA
If you are planning to use flights to Goa, Majorda is located at a distance of 18 km from Dabolim Airport and connected to Margao by buses, motorcycle taxis, and taxis.
STAY AT MAJORDA BEACH IN GOA
Goa Majorda beach has a beach resort, Majorda Beach resort, to boast about. This beach resort ensures you a very comfortable stay, but staying here may prove to be slightly expensive. For people who are looking out for cheaper accommodation, there are few guesthouses to try out. Besides one can look out for private houses owners who are ready to let out their houses to the tourists.
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