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Old 02-11-2006, 03:14 PM   #16
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I've never heard of Goa but I do know that Florence is very very touristy and if you want an immersion experience, ˆ would suggest going to a less touristy place in Italy. I hope to go to Sicily in the summer.
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Old 02-11-2006, 03:53 PM   #17
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It's true that Florence is very touristy, but it also has art and history that you can't find anywhere else. True, it wouldn't be an immersion, but I think it's a place full of things that everyone should see.
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Old 02-11-2006, 04:44 PM   #18
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from goa you can go to mumbai which is very near that place and even to south india....and these places are completely different. You can even plan an excursion to sri lanka which isn't that far from goa.

frankly if I lived in the USA I wouldn't go to Europe because the cultures are somewhat same....India on the other hand is completely different...but it's your choice so heh
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Old 02-11-2006, 04:57 PM   #19
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If you have any interest in the Renaissance or Reformation, go to Florence. The history and art are amazing. It is my favorite European city.
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Old 02-11-2006, 05:18 PM   #20
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It is TEN HOURS by train from Goa to Mumbai. You can go to Belgaum or Hubli by 5-hour bus, or to Dharwad (to visit friends of mine!), but to any significant center in south India, we are are getting into two-day territory. You can fly from Mumbai to Sri Lanka; by train and ferry we are talking three days, maybe plus.

India is a BIG place (and not much of it is accessible from Goa). I would think the main reason to go to Goa is because you want to be there.
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Old 02-11-2006, 06:32 PM   #21
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EEH, the monsoons usually arrive in Goa in mid-June...It can pour non-stop for a few days, and then be dry for a week. I hate the rain when the weather is cold, but if it is a warm rain, why then you go out and play in it!!!

I have heard that in the past couple of years India has been promoting itself as a monsoon destination, and drawing quite the crowds from visitors that live in the arid Middle East.

You probably should ask a few questions of the profs. who travel with the students to Goa every June. What have their experiences been in the past monsoons. Is there more disease during the rainy season?
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Old 02-11-2006, 08:52 PM   #22
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Goa. How many opportunities will you have to visit a place like India with a quasi-safety net/safe haven to retreat to like the university you will be staying at and college resources to help you get started? On the other hand, Florence is VERY touristy and should you decide to visit it at a later time, you will find more resources to construct a trip than you would if you tried for Goa. Also, China and India are fast growers. It might benefit you (depending on your intended field of study/career) to have a firsthand look at where the growth will be in the world in the next few decades.

Now if it were a longer trip like a year, I would suggest Italy because you could Ryanair to different places in Europe on the weekends and experience a whole lot that way. Six weeks, however, wouldn't relaly afford you this opportunity.
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Old 02-11-2006, 11:34 PM   #23
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Tourists shouldn't visit 'touristy' spots.....gotta love it. By that reasoning, only remote third world spots should be visited. Wouldn't that be a narrow itinerary....

Whether you travel to Goa or Florence, you are a tourist. Both places have hosted toursits of one kind or another for centuries....no biggie.
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