Goa in August 2023: Weather Guide, Places to Visit, Things to do in Goa

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The first thing that comes in our mind while planning holidays is parties and beaches. Indeed, Goa is India’s most popular holiday destination among most of the people. The unparalleled charm and beauty of the place draws you in every time you want some break from your daily’s hectic routine. Goa welcomes all travelers with its breathtaking beauty, vibrant ambiance, and wonderful people. Goa is one of the popular tourist spot and looks beautiful even in the monsoon season as well. In fact, there is more to Goa in August, which is beyond your imagination.

Weather in Goa in August

August is the rainy season in Goa, but the monsoon ends by the end of the month. With more rainfall in July, August becomes a better time to visit Goa. The total rain received is also less as compared to the previous month. On an average, Goa receives 5 hours of sunshine daily in August, with average temperature is 29°C.

In an average year, there is 995 mm rain in July while the August receives only 513 mm of rainfall.

Why visit Goa in August

  • Since August is not the peak time, so can enjoy popular spots like Anjuna, Vagator, and Baga with lesser crowds. It can be ideal for enjoying calm Goan vacations.
  • Since monsoon is not the peak tourist season, so the majority of the hotels and resorts offer cheap, discounted rates to the customers. Imagine how it feels like enjoying the poolside at a luxury resort without burning your pocket.
  • The weather in Goa is cool, breezy, and pleasant and perfect for to spend some good beach time. Enjoy some romantic walks with your partner in the gloomy weather and get an escape from the summer heat and humidity.
  • Goa looks more beautiful in August, more picturesque. You can take beautiful photos in the beach with the sea and clouds coming in the background. Rain, clouds, and the sea look very romantic in one frame.
  • You can hear plenty of birds chirping and the forests and interiors look better as well.
  • If you like the pitter pater of raindrops across your face, then take a scooter ride, which is very common in Goa. Exploring places on a bike is one of the amazing things to do in Goa during the monsoon. Moreover, you can avail of some off-season discounts on bike rents.

Top things to do in Goa in August

Dudhsagar Waterfalls

Dudhsagar Waterfalls

The waterfalls look the most impressive in August, the Mandovi River is full after the rains. Located on the Goa-Karnataka border, the waterfalls come roaring down steeply. The travelers can reach here by taking the road or a train to the Kulem railway station and then some small trekking. Due to the white spray and foam created by the waterfall while cascading down, its name is Dudhsagar.

Enjoy Plantation Tour

Enjoy Plantation Tour

The spice plantations are the greenest and look the most beautiful during the rains and after the rains. The guided tour to these plantations will let you see cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, pepper, ginger, and cardamom, among many other spices and herbs. Also don’t forget to enjoy a traditional Goan Saraswat meal, cooked together with spices.

Fontainhas

Fontainhas

Fontainhas is Goa’s Latin Quarter, where several Portuguese families used to live. The place is located in Panjim, it’s an UNESCO Heritage Zone. Here you can see some old colorful buildings with ornate balconies, Portuguese mansions, small winding lanes and streets, calm shops, bakeries, restaurants, and much more.

Wildlife Sanctuaries

Wildlife Sanctuaries

Goa look the greenest and most beautiful in August and thus it is worth visiting. Goa has many forests, national parks, and wildlife sanctuaries where you can see several plant and animal species. Some of the popular wildlife sanctuaries in Goa include Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary, Bhagwan Mahavir Sanctuary, Mollem National Park, Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary, etc. You can spot animals like the Bengal tiger, leopards, wild dogs, wild boar, spotted deer, etc. here.

Monsoon Trekking

Hills of the Western Ghats look greener and refreshing in August. You can see fresh leaves everywhere and plenty of birds and other animals. Enjoy a hiking trail to enjoy the scenic beauty of the place.

Popular festivals celebrated in Goa in August

Vasco Saptah

Vasco Saptah – It is a seven-day long celebration in Vasco where the locals worship Lord Damodar. A huge fair is organized with temporary stalls selling food items, clothes, trinkets, accessories, etc. The entire city of Goa is beautifully decorated with flags and streamers and turns into a giant carnival for one long week.

Krishna Janmashtami

Krishna Janmashtami – Similar to other parts of the country, Gokulashtmi or Krishna Janmashtami is celebrated in Goa by breaking the “dahi handi”. The residents of Goa form a human pyramid and enjoy Dahi handi.

Patolleanchem Feast

Patolleanchem Feast –This celebration is a part of Goan culture and also the independence of India. The festival is organized by the Socorro Socio-Art and Cultural Association. There are many homemade Patolleos, performances by local artists, and a fare celebrating the rich culture and heritage of Goa.

Bonderam Festival

Bonderam Festival – This festival is celebrated on every fourth Saturday in August at the Divar Island. The locals, along with a brass band, parade from the Divar junction, to announce the start of the festival. Several fancy dress competitions, traditional float parades, live band performances, etc. are organized during the festive time.

World Goa Day – World Goa Day is celebrated every 20th of August. The celebrations revolve around the cuisine, language, traditions, etc.


August accommodation recommendation in Goa

In August, expect cheap nightly rates due to the low influx of tourists. During August if you’re looking out for a crowded places to stay, then Calangute, Baga, Panjim, etc. are some of the ideal options. However, in case you want a much quieter environment, you can book your stay at Palolem and Cavelossim. If you don’t like crowds and want to see Goa in detail without any hassles then avoid peak season and for the same, August is the perfect time for you to be in Goa.

How to Reach Goa

By Air:  Goa is the ultimate holiday paradise for nature lovers. The easiest way to reach Goa is by air, Goa’s Dabolim Airport manages both domestic and international flights. The airport is located almost 26km away from Panaji. Domestic flights are easily taken from all major cities, including Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Pune, Chennai, Lucknow, etc. From the airport, you can easily take a taxi to reach your destination.

By Road: Goa isconnected by two major highways. If you’re traveling to Goa from Mumbai or Bengaluru, then take NH 4, the most preferred way to reach Goa. The other highway is NH 17, which is the shortest route from Mangalore.

Train: Travelling by train is yet another comfortable and convenient way to reach Goa. Goa has two main railway stations, including Madgaon and Vasco-da-Gama. Various trains from different states reach Goa, in fact the rail route into Goa is an amazing journey that takes gives you the view of some of the most beautiful landscapes of the Western Ghats.

By sea: Nowthe travelers from Mumbai can take a cruise to reach Panaji.  It is amongst the most unique ways to travel to Goa. However, can the date availabilities before planning your Goa vacations.

Hope now you have a clear idea about all the things you can do in Goa in August. You can satiate your rainy day wanderlust even when you have limited cash by traveling to Goa in the off-season.  So hurry up and plan a trip to Goa right away with your loved ones.

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FAQs About Goa Trip in August

Are Goa beaches closed during monsoon?

No, Goa beaches are not closed during the monsoon season.  August is the time when travelers can see the best of Goa’s weather.

Is Goa open in August?

Yes, Goa is open in August. If you plan your trip to Goa in August, you can view some of the most amazing scenic points with both bright sunny days and cloudy rainy days. Also during the monsoon season, many hotels and resorts offer discounts.

What should I carry to Goa in August?

Cotton dresses, swimsuits, cotton shorts, loose-fitting lowers, sun glasses, umbrella, slippers, etc.

Where can I stay in Goa during the monsoon?

You can book your stay at the resorts located near Anjuna, Vagator, and Arambol to have a perfect monsoon experience.

How is the monsoon season in Goa?

On average Goa receives 2900 mm of rain every year, the city looks beautiful in hues of browns, blues, and green surroundings. Along with enjoying the amazing nightlife, you can do a lot more things in Goa during monsoon.

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