The festival celebrations will take place from March 15 to March 29. Photo Courtesy: Goa Tourism
As the festival unfolds, various towns across the state will witness processions of vibrant floats, traditional folk dances, and immersive performances that showcase Goa’s rich heritage
The festivities will commence in Ponda on March 15, followed by Margao on March 16, Quepem on March 17, and Curchorem on March 18.
On March 19, the celebrations will reach Shiroda, continuing to Calangute and Bicholim on March 20, Vasco on March 21, and Panaji on March 22.
The streets of Mapusa and Sanguem will come alive on March 23, while Canacona and Cuncolim will host grand parades on March 24.
The vibrant processions will then move to Pernem on March 25, Dharbandora on March 26, Valpoi on March 27, Sanquelim on March 28, and finally conclude in Mandrem on March 29
With each passing day, different locations will host grand parades, offering visitors a chance to experience the essence of Goan festivities in a unique way
It will have lively beats of the traditional musical instrument like dhol, tashe to the mesmerising performances of folk artists in traditional attire
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