Menezes Braganca Colonial Mansion (Chandor Village) – Built in 16th Century

Menezes Braganca Colonial Mansion, Chandor Village (Salcete, Goa, India)

Menezes Braganca Colonial Mansion – Ms. Aida Menezes Braganca – The current mansion owner with a smile welcomes visitors by opening the main entrance gate of the first floor and the tour inside.

16th-century mansion built in three stages having 28 balconies and 8 bedrooms And is looked after by the current owner And her friend Ms. Judith as well as 7 maids And 3 carpenters round-the-year.

Antiques displayed neatly – well maintained

– Paintings at the back of the glass by a Chinese artist

– Plates handmade and hand-painted 250 years old having the Coat of Arms of the family

– Jar is 200 years old

Buddha, 100 years old

– Rosewood furniture was made by local carpenters 260 years back

– Crystal from Brazil, Amber from Burma, Chinese furniture made of Ebony wood

– Chinese washbasin

– Bed covers displayed over the bed by Aida Menezes Braganca

– Initials of Great Grandfather

– Crystals from Murano

– Study-room of father-in-law And the last portrait

– Belgium chandeliers, Italian marble flooring, mirrors covered with real gold

– German piano 250 years old (not in a condition to play)

– Common dining hall of the family is 275 years old

– The house Infirmary(now not in use)

And many more…

The brightness And the bigness – Yep, a dream in real visit for sure.

When the family was financially stressed, and unable to maintain it, opened the mansion for public visits. With visitors’ contribution, house maintenance is done. The ceiling has been restored three times. Earlier it was in wood and was damaged by termites.

Visitors delight for sure, especially if one is interested in History/Colonial mansions.

If not, is a visitor’s delight for sure if they haven’t visited till-date.

Donation.

Shri Gopinath Devasthan at Netravali – Popularly Known as BudBud Talli

Shri Gopinath Devasthan popularly known as BudBud Talli is situated at Netravali in Sanguem taluka of South Goa district. Budbudayachi Talyi – a pond with bubbles. The pond is in front of the temple. If a person claps or talks loudly, the bubbles start generating within the pond.

Quepem Town to BudBud Talli is 30 km approx. On the way, there is Shree Damodar temple – 6.5 km from Quepem town, Gokarn Partagali Jeevottam Math – 4 km from Shree Damodar temple, Pandav Caves – 200 meters from Gokarn Partagali Jeevottam Math.

Once you cross Pandav Caves 17.5 km is beautiful to drive till you reach BudBud Talli – The sacred tank on the left-hand side.

Landmark before BudBud Talli – Police Station and Government School.

Kasol/Manikaran to Manali Distance

Manikaran Road, Parvati Valley, Kullu (Himachal Pradesh, India)

Kasol to Manali distance is approx. 76 km

Manikaran to Manali distance is approx. 80 km

I covered Kasol to Manali’s journey during the rainy season within three hours of driving a solo Royal Enfield Thunderbird Twinspark motorbike. But yes, I stopped at Punjabi Dhaba (right-hand side) for breakfast (Aloo Paratha – butter on top, mango pickle, and hot cup of tea) after driving continuously for 21 km from Kasol.