Morjim: Protecting the Wildlife, Boosting Tourism
In the region of Goa in India lies a picturesque town called Morjim, gained the nickname “Little Russia” because there a lot of Russian immigrants living in here. This town is the home to some endangered animals so the locals are pretty much sworn to protect them through community-based conservation efforts. Book your hotel rooms now and enjoy Morjim’s pristine beaches and wonderful tourist destinations.
Best Time to Visit
Many visitors come to Morjim to get a dose of Vitamin Sea. Ironically, they don’t crowd in during the summer because the sun can be too harsh and dangerous and the humidity would be too high as well. Therefore, the busiest months are from November to February when there is little to no rain and the weather is cooler and much more pleasant. Avoid traveling to Morjim, India from July to August if you don’t like getting wet because these are the wettest months. So go ahead and book your flights and hotel room early to avoid the high demand. Morjim celebrates the Kalas Utsav festival every year to honor their gods and the day varies depending on their calendar.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Since Morjim is most famous because of its beach, head straight to the Morjim Beach with your loved ones and enjoy the beauty of the sea. If you want to explore more about Morjim’s culture and beliefs, visit the ancient historical temple called Morjai Temple. When the day is over, check-in at their affordable yet pleasant hotels such as the Marbela Beach Resort or the Red Fox Hotel, Morjim, Goa (by Lemon Tree Hotels) for a comfortable stay.