Cacra Tourist Information
THE humble village of Cacra beckons us with the ethereal ambience of a rocky, palm-fringed coastline, spanning nearly a kilometer, where a gregarious lot of enterprising Cacracars dwell peacefully.
The tile-roofed, close-knit houses accommodate nearly 700 people of simple, hardworking origin. The houses huddle together as if for warmth and support, in case of any eventuality. Wooden canoes and fishing nets are seen all over the place. The alluring waves of Dona Paula break gently, or with force depending on the time and tide, a few steps away on the sandy beach. From here the Mormugao Harbour is visible faintly across the azure aquatic expanse.
The hardworking fishermen in their vhoddim (boats) and pageram (fishing nets) form silhouette which bob gently on the waters, hunting for their day's catch. The toddy-tapper is busy monkeying up the ubiquitous palm tops. The energetic youth, back from school or from work, gear up for a game call "narl fodnnem " (coconut-breaking competition).
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