| Majorda
beach, located in Goa is a silent
place. If you want perfect silence
responding to the humming of the
sea, where you can sit engrossed
in a book and look up to catch
the picturesque scene of the sea
dressed in golden orange frills
sprayed by the rays of the setting
sun before sinking into oblivion,
then Goa Majorda beach is the
place to be. |
Majorda
is located at a distance of 18
km from Dabolim Airport and connected
to Margao by buses
motorcycle taxis and taxis. Majorda
beach in this Indian state of
Goa is an uncrowded beach and
a person not wanting to get disturbed
by the hustle-bustle of the other
beaches can very well
find this as an escape option.
This beach has only the beach
to offer and what a beach! You
will simply be mesmerised in its
beauty to try any other place.
Majorda beach is very
famous for delicious breads. |
| History
of the Bech |
Majorda
beach in Goa has a very interesting
history behind it. Majorda is
the village where
the Jesuits, fond as they were
of the good things of life, discovered
the best Goan today
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
went through
a lot of turmoil. There is a Goan
version of Ramayana and there
in Lord Rama
was kidnapped as a child and brought
up at Majorda. Later, in pursuit
of Sita
he camped at Cabo deRama-a headland
further south-where the stretch
of developed beaches ends. |