TRAVEL & ADVENTURE: Drive through Margao and explore Betul village for its history and scenic views. Photo: Rohan Fernandes
TRAVEL & ADVENTURE

Rediscovering Betul, Goa’s hidden gem

Roxanne D'silva

If you’re looking for a quiet coastal retreat, far from the bustling tourist hubs of Goa, Betul is where the heart finds solace. Nestled in South Goa’s Salcete taluka, this small village offers a peaceful escape steeped in natural beauty and history.

As you wander through Betul, the past and present appear to blend effortlessly, making it a perfect spot for those seeking tranquillity along with a touch of adventure. Betul is just a short drive from Marago, approximately 19 kilometres, and here are some locations that you can visit in this scenic village.

BETUL LIGHTHOUSE

The Betul Lighthouse, an iconic landmark offering breath-taking views. Perched above the coastline, the lighthouse provides an unbeatable vista of the sprawling beaches and nearby villages. If you're lucky enough to catch a sunset from this spot, the horizon seems to melt into the Arabian Sea, painting the sky with hues of pink and orange.

For a small fee, visitors can even enter the lighthouse, although be sure to avoid Mondays when it’s closed. Plan ahead to ensure so that you don’t miss out on this mesmerising experience.

BETUL FORT

A little away from the lighthouse you can visit the ruins of Betul Fort. Constructed in 1676 under the orders of Shivaji Maharaj, this historical site is a reminder of Goa's fascinating past.

Though the fort has seen the wear of time, its cannons still rest proudly on the ramparts, whispering tales of a bygone era.

RICH HERITAGE: The ancient ruins of Betul Fort offer a glimpse into Goa's rich heritage and beauty.

Standing here, you can almost feel the weight of history, a connection to a time when Betul was more than just a serene village — it was a strategic point of defence. Though it might be small, here you catch a glimpse of the true rich heritage and past of Goa.

BETUL CLIFF POINT

If you're someone who craves a bit of thrill, the drive to Betul cliff point will test your off-roading skills. The rugged terrain adds a sense of adventure, but the reward at the end is worth every bump.

The cliff offers a captivating view of the endless Arabian Sea, and if you turn your gaze to the shoreline, you’ll catch a glimpse of the tranquil Betul beach below. The vastness of the sea stretching out in front of you is both humbling and awe-inspiring.

PICTURE PERFECT: From the stunning heights of Betul cliff, you can see both Betul beach and the ocean.

THE BETUL PLATEAU

There is also the Betul plateau, an enchanting expanse not far from the cliff point. Post-monsoon, the plateau is covered with a vibrant carpet of local flowers, turning the landscape into a colourful mosaic. This flowery phenomenon is temporary, though. And, if you are lucky enough, you can catch a glimpse of the peacocks wandering on the plateau.

Amidst the blossoms, you’ll also find the serene Ajoba Temple, adding a spiritual touch to your visit. This plateau is perfect for those moments when you just want to sit, breathe and soak in the beauty of nature.

So whether you’re in the mood for a historical journey, a scenic drive, or a quiet moment amidst nature, Betul offers it all. It’s a place where time slows down, and every corner tells a story — one that’s waiting for you to rediscover.

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