From Chikhal Kalo festival to Kakolem beach: Abhay Deol shares his must do's in Goa

IANS April 8, 2025 159 views

Bollywood actor Abhay Deol unveils Goa's lesser-known experiences beyond its popular beach and party scene. Through the Airbnb and Goa Tourism Department's Rediscover Goa campaign, he highlights the state's rich cultural heritage and wellness potential. From muddy festivals to hidden beaches and extraordinary culinary experiences, Deol showcases Goa's multifaceted charm. His insider's guide invites travelers to explore a deeper, more authentic side of this vibrant coastal destination.

"Goa has full potential to be a place which gives us access to the wellness aspect of things" - Abhay Deol
Panaji, April 8: From secret coves to vibrant cultural fests, Abhay Deol's Goa itinerary is anything but ordinary. The Bollywood actor has revealed his top picks from the state which includes the mystical Chikhal Kalo festival, serene Kakolem beach and quiet museum corners among many others.

Key Points

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Chikhal Kalo festival celebrates Krishna's playful spirit in muddy fields

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Wellness tourism offers hidden cultural healing experiences

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Kakolem beach provides secluded and dramatic coastal escape

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Unique culinary journeys through farm-to-table and artisan dining

As part of Airbnb and Goa Tourism Department's Rediscover Goa campaign, Airbnb launched Goa Unseen, a guidebook offering an insider's perspective on the state's lesser-known wonders.

Abhay, who is a longtime resident, at the launch of the guidebook, shared that the state is known for the "the parties, the cafes and bars and the beaches and the lifestyle."

"But there's one group of tourism that goes through Goa which is invisible, and that is the group of people who come here for wellness, who come here for yoga, who come here for meditation, a lot of healers around the world that come over here, and that's something that's still underground that we don't know of," he said.

The actor added: "Goa is well known for like I said the beaches and the parties, I think Goa has a full potential to be a place which gives us access to the wellness aspect of things, we have a great history of Ayurvedic medicine and culture of healing that I think one can explore, and that's the conversation I'd love to have with you."

Talking about Abhay's must do's in Goa, first is the Chikhal Kalo Festival: " Held in Marcel, this festival sees participants immerse themselves in muddy fields, reviving the playful spirit of Lord Krishna's childhood. Accompanied by folk music and traditional rituals, it's a one-of-a-kind experience that showcases Goa's vibrant cultural heritage beyond its beaches."

Next was the Sao Joao Feast, a monsoon festival where locals jump into wells, dance to lively tunes, and embrace Goa's vibrant traditions.

Then there is Fado & Mando at Madragoa, Panaji. Fado and Mando, led by Fadista Sonia Shirsat - a musical art form that uncovers the music genres of Portugal and Goa.

He added the old churches of Goa to the list along with that was the Museum of Christian Art, in old Goa. It houses a rare collection of sacred relics, gilded altars, and intricate artifacts that reflect the artistic and religious influences of the past.

Talking about culinary delights, Abhay's first recommendation is State of Good Vibes, Moira, where the freshly made treats at the sourdough bakery-n-café are his personal favourites.

Then the extraordinary farm-to-table dining experience at C'est L'avi -- A Table in the Hills by Avinash Martins, set in Goa's lush countryside by chef Avinash Martins.

For Abhay, the Kakolem beach is a hidden paradise with dramatic cliffs and an untouched shoreline, perfect for a secluded escape.

Reader Comments

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Priya M.
Love how Abhay is showcasing the cultural side of Goa beyond just beaches and parties! The Chikhal Kalo festival sounds amazing - adding it to my bucket list for next year! 🌿
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Rahul K.
Been to Kakolem beach last monsoon - absolutely breathtaking! Though the trek down is a bit challenging, the secluded beauty is totally worth it. Great recommendation!
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Sunita P.
While I appreciate the offbeat recommendations, I wish there was more focus on local Goan businesses rather than celebrity chef restaurants. The real culinary gems are often small family-run places.
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Anil D.
The wellness tourism angle is so interesting! As a yoga teacher in Goa, I've seen this growing trend firsthand. More people should experience this peaceful side of our state 🧘‍♂️
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Meera S.
Sao Joao is my favorite festival! The energy, the music, the joy of jumping into wells - it's pure Goan spirit. So happy to see it getting recognition beyond just Carnival!
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Vikram J.
Great list overall, but missing some hidden gems in South Goa like the spice plantations or the lesser-known Portuguese-era homes. Maybe part 2 coming? 😊

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