Silent Noise & On the Rocks
Abhijeet DeshpandeAbhijeet Deshpande/Guest Contributor/NIGHTLIFE, PALOLEM/ Updated : May 16, 2016, 14:45 IST
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If you have landed in Goa on a Friday or Saturday, there is no better way to start your tour than a party with three to five hundred other travelers from all over the world! Silent Noise will surprise you. There's a revolution, qu … Read more
If you have landed in Goa on a Friday or Saturday, there is no better way to start your tour than a party with three to five hundred other travelers from all over the world! Silent Noise will surprise you. There's a revolution, quietly brewing in Goa's party scene for the past few years. Hundreds of revelers from all over the world converge on to this southern beach, usually known for its relatively calm waters, with clean granular sand, on Saturday nights for endless bouts of fun. No, it is not some underground rave party. Read less

If you have landed in Goa on a Friday or Saturday, there is no better way to start your tour than a party with three to five hundred other travelers from all over the world! Silent Noise will surprise you.
For an onlooker, these hundreds of people dancing without any music (seemingly!) present a surprising sight. Silent Noise teaches you to party without breaking noise pollution norms and disturbing others. On the Rocks, the venue for this unique event is nicely tucked at one end of Palolem, away from the relatively busy main beach access.
The entry fee to rent a pair of headphones is INR 600.
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