Vasco-de-Gama
Vasco
Da Gama sits on the narrow western tip of the Mormugao peninsula,
overlooking the mouth of the Zuari River. Acquired by the Portuguese
in 1543, this strategically important site was formerly among
the busiest ports on India's west coast, and it remains a key
shipping center, with container vessels and iron-ore barges
clogging the choppy river mouth. The port town of Vasco-Da-Gama,
popularly known as Vasco, is Goa's most cosmopolitan city. 30kms
from Panaji, this well laid out city is also the railway terminus
for passenger service. The Mormugao Harbor, one of India's few
natural harbors is 4kms from Vasco at one end. And Goa's only
airport, Dabolim is also 4kms from Vasco, at the other end.
Accommodation
- Hotal Kamakshi
- Tourist Hotel
- Twiga Lodge
Food
Goodyland :
Location, Nanking, a Fast food joint, noted for its pizzas costing
just around RS 50, and ice-cream
Nanking Chinese
Restaurant : Near Hotel La Paz Garden. Do try Szechwan chicken
here, priced just around RS 50
Access
Airways
Dabolim airport
is just 2-3 km from Vasco da Gama. For details of Flight see
our section on North Goa (Panaji).
Roadways
Both bus and
taxi services are available.
Bus :
Frequent buses to and from Margao and Panaji are available.
One needs to change at Panaji (if coming to Panaji from else
where) for Mapusa as well as the beaches of North Goa. Buses
leave from Kadamba Bus Stand, Panaji.
Outside Vasco
railway station, private operators buses leaves for a number
of nearby and distant centres. Buses are also available to and
from Mumbai and Bangalore.
Taxi : Taxis
are quite easily available at the railway station in Vasco and
Margao. From Dabolim airport one has to pay around RS 100 (for
taxi) to RS 75 (for autorickshaw).
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