he east is the east,
the west the west, but the twain do meet in Goa. After all, where
in the world would you find Christmas celebrated with as much
zest as Diwali, or where fish curry and rice are eaten side-by-side
with chouricos (Portuguese for sausages). Imagine yourself strolling
amongst women full dressed in their saris wading through one of
Goa's numerous beaches, and then having the (mis)fortune of accidentally
walking over a not so fully dressed person taking in the rays.
Goa is indeed a bridge between the east and west, with Goans (NOT
Goanese!) serving their role as bridge keepers
or "Culture Brokers" between the two. In order to better
appreciate Goa and its unique culture, history and people, we
hope that you take some time to browse through the several sections
listed below.