Our first brush with Goan beaches was at Arambol back in 2012, which was a typical Goan holiday of beaches, beer, and a buzzing party atmosphere. This year we returned to the sunshine state in search of a different experience - a quieter one - which we found at the beautiful Loja by the Water.
What the Loja felt like
The Loja is an intimate cabin just right for a couple or a single traveller. Slanting red-tiled roof, a wall painting on one corner, and cool red-peroxide floor as you step in - I loved the earthy feel. The cabin is divided into a living area and a kitchenette with a dining table. The bathroom is spacious and convenient. There are two foldable beds to make good use of space, and a lovely view from the large windows. Even the walls are adorned with watercolour paintings of the property.
There is everything one might need to cook simple meals - an induction stove, essential utensils, oil and spices, and pretty crockery - all quite high-end and in good condition. I felt I was staying with family and not at a commercial property - which is exactly what one looks for in Airbnb stays.
The house faces a shallow lake fed by the Mapusa River, a tributary of the Mandovi River. Your very own swimming pool! A sluice gate controls the flow of water into the lake. When the gates stay open, there is a soothing gurgling sound. It adds to the symphony of birdsong in the morning and cicadas' buzz after sundown.
Our only neighbours were a fisherman and his son, who stayed in a cottage nearby. I'd often see them fishing during the day.
A Slice of Goan history
Rita, the owner of the property, mentions a short history about the place on the Airbnb profile:
The Loja (shop/store in Portuguese) on the water’s edge was an early trading post. Canoas (boats) exchanged salt and tiles for farm produce bound for village fairs. Restored, it’s now a self-contained space in the same rural waterfront setting, tranquil yet only 20 minutes from Panjim.
The whole stay is seamlessly managed. Rita and the property manager Vincent both ensure that all the practical aspects are taken care of. Vincent knows everyone in the community. We would chat with him about our plans and find him a storehouse of information. He helped us with transport, directions, and getting supplies so that our stay was comfortable.
Things to do at the Loja by The Water
The Loja is a place to enjoy the rustic pleasures of village life:
- Walking around the village early in the morning.
- House gazing - every road is flanked by the most captivating houses.
- Birdwatching.
- Sampling aromatic freshly-baked Goan bread with spicy fish curries.
- Exploring the chapels and churches at every corner.
- Reading a book on a quiet afternoon.
- Swimming in the lake.
We also explored some islands in the Mandovi river and headed out for a late evening on the Calangute beach (all within drivable distance). What I loved most were the ferries to unexplored islands with no tourists in sight (except the two of us!). And beautiful homes.
St. Anne Church
A plaque provides a short history of the church: It was built in 1752, as a chapel affiliated with the parish of Pomburpa. It was elevated into a separate parish on May 7, 1985.
Note Parish - (In the Christian Church) A small administrative district typically has its own church and a priest or pastor.
Reaching the Loja in Goa
The house is about 11 km from Panjim, the capital of Goa and 8kms from Mapusa, famous for its Friday Market. You can book the property here.
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