Lalaland Festival
Goa, Goa

Lalaland Festival

Lalaland Festival

LaLaLand Festival saw its first edition in Goa in March 2018. From approximately 800 visitors it has now grown to a festival with over 3000 visitors. After multiple additions in India and Netherlands, we’re returning to Goa with our 5th edition this December where dreams will become a reality.

LaLaLand is all set to fill this paradise with the colours of magic, love, and happiness.
It is a two-day family-friendly festival with a multi-disciplinary programme of magic & happiness bringing together a diverse audience to experience a cross-over of art forms against a backdrop of nature and cultural Goan heritage.

Lalaland is a magical destination where you can immerse yourself in the finest of culture, circus & acrobats, cuisine, dance, music and more, from the heart of Goa and around the globe. We celebrate diversity of cultures and the power of creativity. Sustainability is our mantra, and inclusivity is our soul. Our mission is to unite people and foster a vibrant community.
Lalaland is more than a festival; it’s a gateway to a wonderland!

The festival is organised by Gotcha Impact Media.

Dont miss out:
Circus & acrobats – happy faces – spirit of sustainability – music – dance – multi cultural – intimate performances – workshops – family corner – lush green space – food – flea – and the list goes on.

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How to reach Goa

  1. By Air: Goa’s Dabolim Airport handles both domestic and international flights. Terminal 1 handles all domestic flights coming into Goa from major Indian cities such as Mumbai, Pune, New Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai, Lucknow, Kolkata and Indore. In December 2022, Goa welcomed its second airport Manohar International Airport or MOPA. It serves North Goa and the adjoining districts of Karnataka and Maharashtra. All Indian carriers have regular flights operating to Goa. Once you get out of the airport, you can hire a taxi or arrange for a pick up to your destination. The airport is around 26 km from Panaji.
  2. By Rail: There are two main train stations in Goa, Madgaon and Vasco-da-Gama. From New Delhi, you can catch the Goa Express to Vasco-da-Gama, and from Mumbai, you can take the Matsyagandha Express or the Konkan Kanya Express, which will drop you at Madgaon. Goa enjoys extensive rail connectivity with the rest of the country. The route is a soothing journey that takes you through some of the most beautiful landscapes of the Western Ghats.
  3. By Road: Two major highways take you into Goa. If you’re travelling to Goa from Mumbai or Bengaluru, you will have to follow the NH 4. It is the most preferred way into Goa as it is wide and well-maintained. The NH 17 is the shortest route from Mangalore. The drive to Goa is a scenic route, especially during the monsoon. You can also catch a bus from Mumbai, Pune or Bengaluru. The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) and Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) run regular buses to Goa.

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Facilities

  • Camping area
  • Eco-friendly
  • Family-friendly
  • Food stalls
  • Gendered toilets
  • Licensed bars
  • Live streaming
  • Parking facilities
  • Seating

Accessibility

  • Unisex toilets

Items and accessories to carry

1. Carry light and airy cotton clothes as Goa in December tends to be warm.

2. A sturdy water bottle, if the festival has refillable water stations, and if the venue allows bottles to be taken inside.

3. Comfortable footwear such as sneakers.

4. Beach sun is always fun, until the heat gets too much. Protect yourself with hats, sunglasses and sunscreen.

4. COVID packs: Hand sanitiser, tissues, extra masks and a copy of your vaccination certificate are things you should keep handy.

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