As I recently wrote, I have been invited to attend the Goa International Travel Mart (GITM) being held on India’s
West coast April 1-4, 2014.
Given a
12-day trip that includes nearly 70 hours of flight time, 5 nights in Goa followed
by 3 nights in Mumbai, I am anticipating a mix of business meetings, a few
semi-formal dinners, official ceremonies with my hosts, a dose of beach
walking, sunrise explorations, open-air nightlife, and city tours in hot, humid
and very crowded conditions.
Private home along the coast of South Goa; photo courtesy Wikimedia |
Most of all, I am excited to return to one of my favorite
countries, see how it’s changed, and dive back into a timeless culture that
seemingly resists all attempts to homogenize it. My India – their marketing slogan -- how
magical is that?
Here’s how I am preparing for a trip I hope you will take one day, too.
Getting Ready for Goa
For other women who travel on business, here’s my To Do List
in preparation for this trip that combines long days in an air-conditioned
convention center with nights outdoors at beachfront cafes, sightseeing in 100F degrees of humidity and hotel site inspections along the sand.
Packing with Me
- Four pairs neat slacks (long, loose: 2 business, 1 evening, 1 jeans)
- 1 pair Northface all-weather hiking slacks
- 3 pairs shoes (sandals for night, Keen walking/watershoes, business flats)
- 3 dressy tops (2 solid color silk, embroidered cotton)
- 5 tops (Patagonia SPF 50 long sleeve hiking shirt, 2 business blouses, 2 cotton SPF 30 shirts from Uniqlo)
- 1 bathing suit
- 2 shorts (1 workout that can double as bathing suit bottom, one capri for sightseeing)
- 2 sweaters (casual bamboo fiber ExOfficio black and white wrap, white crochet dressy sweater jacket)
- 1 conservative cotton nightgown in case I have to flee hotel room in emergency
Never Forget Essentials for Any Weather Trip
- Good sunglasses
- Sunhat and sunbloxk
- Spare battery for my cellphone
- Chargers for my Flip and GoPro cameras
- Notebook
- Spare reading glasses
- Cheap jewelry to dress up any outfit.
Se de Santa Catarina Church, built by the Portuguese. Photo by Ondřej Žváček |
Shopping for a few More Essentials
From Amazon, I ordered a new convertible backback/shoulder
bag from Mountainsmith, with exterior waterbottle pockets and a tough ballistic
nylon shell to withstand overhead compartments and floor storage. I love it
because the tote straps adjust for backpack wear when I need to carry it (Macbook
inside) for long distances.
Having learned that Air India accepts 22 kgs free for
checked bags on international flights but only 15Kgs on domestic flights, I am
pairing down the shoes to 3 pairs – those mules, my Keen watershoes with their
super tread, and Pikolino leather flats for exploring the beach areas and hotel
lobbies in comfort.
Getting an India Visa
Baga Beach, photo by India.com |
Choosing the Right Vaccines for an India Trip
Because malaria is endemic to the region, I take Malarone /
Proguanil the anti-malarial that still works in a region that has developed
resistance to some of the more popular malaria prophylactics. A typhoid booster is in order claims my
internist, especially if I want to eat street food that may be served on plates
washed in unpurified water. (A foodie friend
suggests I bring paper plates to avoid this problem, and eat with impunity.)
What I know of Goa Now
Signs will be in Hindi, English and Hebrew to accommodate
the thousands of young Israelis who spend the year between school and the Army
on these sunny shores. I have heard about Goa Whisperers, professional Jewish
conjurers who are sent to Goa to convince stoned-out kids to return for military
service.
I have read about the Hindu temples, Catholic churches, and the
fabulous Anjuna “Hippie” Flea Market where expats sell of their vintage items
along this beach; open only on Wednesdays, it is the one day of the week we will
not be in town.
Bride & Prejudice is a fun, fusion Soap Opera/Bollywood Musical based on Jane Austen's famous novel - fun for kids! |
My Personal Goals for a Goa Getaway
I have seen “Bride and Prejudice” and so know Calangute and
Baga (party beaches) are where young Indian couples and full-moon party
survivors go to dance the night away. And
where Bollywood musicals are shot. These
are a must-see.
My yoga studio has warned me there are no yoga studios in
India for visitors; rather there are serious schools with the major yogi in
attendance. However, the receptionist says, I should expect massages, hair
braiding, tattoos and topless women doing downward facing dog poses on the
beach.
In fact, exploring the 96 kms of beach towns that comprise
North Goa and South Goa, sampling seafood at many oceanfront grills and
photographing palm trees bowed by the wind at every angle are my personal goals
for this trip.
It’s always important to me to set personal goals – not to
set them high – but to have a clear focus of how to be and live in a new place
so when I leave, I know why I want to come back.
I am sure Goa will supply many reasons.
Have a fantastic trip, Kyle! I look forward to reading all about it!
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