AWESOME GOA TRIP

Goa
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Duration

3 Nights / 4 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

40 people

Languages

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North Goa is mainly beloved for beaches which carry Anjuna Beach, Candolim Beach, Mandrem Beach, Calangute Beach, Morjim Beach, Arambol Beach and a few balance Other visitor sites include Fort Aguada, The church of Mae De Dues and the shrine of Boghdeshwara. In South Goa, Palolem, Benaulim, Majorda, Vraca and Colva attract thought. The action point has Turn from Calangute, the paradise of the sixties to adjacent beaches.

Package Name    Awesome Goa Trip

Duration    3 Nights / 4 Days

Price (For 2 Adults)      12490 per person

          (For 4 Adults)       10490 per person

Package Start From     Goa

Best Time to Visit     In Winter– October To Mar  & In Summer– Apr to June

Tour Details

Day 1    Destination – DESTINATION – GOA ARRIVAL

Meals    :      Buffet Dinner

Upon reached at Goa Railway Station /Airport get pleased by our guide who will take you to the pre-booked Hotel/Resort. Evening free to ramble on the beaches & chill out at the seaside shacks. Overnight stay in Hotel.

Day 2    Destination – DESTINATION – NORTH GOA TOUR

Meals    :      Buffet Breakfast & Dinner

After breakfast, leave for North Goa Tour. Places to roaming in North Goa will be Coco beach, Fort Aguada, Dolphin Trip (On your own), Vaga Beach, Anjuna Beach, Calangute Beach. By late sunset return to hotel for Overnight stay.

Day 3    Destination – DESTINATION – SOUTH GOA TOUR

Meals    :    Buffet Breakfast & Dinner

Today we will go on towards South Goa. Places to see in South Goa will contain visits to royal heritage places in Goa. We will start off with Basilica of Bom Jesus, A World heritage site which grasps the remains of St. Francis Xavier. later you will have an pickup to either explore Museum of Christian Art or Wax World Museum near Gandhi Circle. Our jumket will reach to Mangueshi & Shantu Dugra Temple. In the end, our South Goa sightseeing will finish off with a visit to Ancestral Goa – A recreational yet educational spot at Loutolim . Late evening return to hotel for overnight stay.

Day 4    Destination – DESTINATION – GOA DROP

Meals    :      Breakfast Only

This morning after breakfast leave from the hotel and you will be dropped at airport/railway station for your further journey.

 

Inclusions –

  • 3 nights Accommodation on twin sharing in premium hotel.
  • 3 Buffet Breakfast.
  • welcome drink on arival.
  • Transit as per Itinerary by Private Cab
  • Parking & Toll Charges
  • Driver Allowance
  • Inter-state Entry Tax, if applicable
  • Barge Tickets & Airport Transfers (for Andamans)
  • Pickup & Drop from Your Origin City (Optional)
  • Total fare includes GST

Exclusions –            

  • Airfare
  • Lunch, Dinner, Snacks & Beverages
  • Entry Fees & Local Guide Charges
  • Activity Fees
  • Hotel Early Check-in / Late Check-out Charges, if applicable
  • Mandatory Gala evening meal for Christmas and New Year eve
  • Other items not mentioned in Inclusions

Optionally (arranged on request at additional cost) –

  • Home stays / Resorts / Choice of Hotels
  • Dinner
  • Tour guide (for selected destinations)
  • Honeymoon decoration, cake, candle light dinner (for selected destinations)
  • Airport Pickup & Drop (select from Additional Options while calculating price)
  • Visa assistance (for selected International destinations)
  • Travel insurance

 

 

Palaces –

Baga Beach

Baga Beach is the best beautiful of all Goa beaches and as a visitor visiting Goa you really haven’t been to Goa if you haven’t been to Baga. Full to the brim with fun you can indulge in, Baga Beach and its surrounding areas will not give you time to get bored. There is always something shocking going on here. In the morning, the beach is a best place to lounge in, soak in the sun and interact with visitor from all over the world.

Water Sports: Baga Beach is famous-known for its jet parasailing, skiing, banana ride and boating water-sports.

Location: Baga, North Goa

Calangute Beach

The Biggest beach in Goa, Calangute Beach is also affectionately known as the “Queen of Beaches”. It is among the top ten beaches in the world, which means it is one of the visitor places in Goa that you should not miss. It is a long, serene beach with fun enough to fill your mind for the entirety of your trip. The beach alone is a best attraction for Visitor. The beach is ideal for the choice, lying sit in the sand without the fear of being run over or trying your hand at some water sports.

Water Sports: Calangute offers the best in water sports- fun kayaking, sailing, and wind-surfing, water snorkeling, water-skiing, and angling here. Parasailing is also a sport you can give way to in.

Location: Calangute, North Goa

Chopra Fort

Historical & Hertiage  

Duration of visit: 1 Hour

Timings: 6 AM to 7 PM

Entry Fee: FREE

The Chapora Fort is situated in North Goa. It is one of the top tourist places in Goa. Built in red laterite stones, the fort has steep slopes on all the sides and stands on an area which has irregular outer plan. This massive fort was constructed by the king of Bijapur, Adil Shah. This is one reason why it has been named Shahpura, which means the ‘town of Shah’. The Chapora Fort is one of the prime attractions on Goa. The fort was built in order to keep a watch on Hindu raiders who wanted to set up their territory in Goa. The fort was destroyed after the rule of Adil Shah and was rebuilt by the Portuguese in 1617, on the site of an earlier Muslim structure. The Portuguese troops surrendered to the Maratha ruler Sambhaji in 1684 but the locals were not too pleased with this situation and hence Marathas were forced to withdraw their forces from the fort in 1717. Portuguese took over it again and rebuilt the fort until they finally abandoned it 1892. Today the Chapora Fort lies in ruins and although one can see the heads of the two tunnels to aid in escaping in case of an emergency. The massive ramparts and scattered Muslim tombstones are all that is left of this fort. The fort gives a spectacular view of the Vagator and the Anjuna beach. There are no particular visiting hours to visit this fort, however early morning and evening are preferred as you can get some great views during these hours. Sunset from the fort is a beautiful experience. The path to the Fort from parking area is filling with red laterite stones and is slippery. One has to be careful while walking on this path. It is advised to return back before it’s dark.

Grand Island

There is no dearth of water related entertainment in Goa, of course. But while the different beaches up and down Goa offer visitor many options, these choice are not to be found all in one place. Not so in Grand Island. There is a lot to be experienced here from jump to snorkeling to fishing. Scuba diving in Goa is the most famous activity because it offers so much in terms of underwater exploration.

Timings: Varies with the ferry service provider

Location: Grand Island, South Goa

Dudhsagar Waterfalls

The Dudhsagar Waterfalls are situated on the Goa-Karnataka border and are one of India`s must-see sights. The four-tiered waterfall structure is one of the biggest in India and is located on the Mandovi River. The white water cascades down from a big of nearly 1017 feet off a nearly steep mountain face. They form a part of the Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park, so the best way to reach them is by fun the national park and taking a van allocated by the park to the falls.

Location: Sanguem Taluka

Fort Aguada

Another heritage from the Portuguese, Fort Aguada has been standing stern on the beach facing the Arabian Sea from 1612 when it was built in order to give defense against the invading Dutch and the Marathas. It was a best old fort in its time with the capacity to hold 79 cannons among other weapons of defense. It was one of the lever possessions of the Portuguese. Today, it stands as a charming landmark dividing the Sinquerium Beach and the Candolim Beach. It makes the best resting point during your tour of the beaches in north Goa

 Location: Candolim, North Goa

Candolim Beach

Running from Calangute Beach on one side to Fort Aguada on the other is the Candolim Beach. The day activities offered on this beach are its best pretty. You can perform a whole host of activities on the beach including a vast array of water sports, all at very reasonable pays. You can pick to spend some time at Candolim Beach and then head over to Calangute next door or just spend all your day on this beach and explore the sights nearby.

Water Sports: You can try parasailing, jump, jet-skiing, snorkeling, banana-boating or get on a boat and go bird and dolphin watching. Sea excursions are also available here.

Location: Candolim

Tito’s Street

Goa is India’s best party place. Therefore, you simply have to visit one of the many clubs scattered about Goa on your drop by there. Tito’s Street is one of the perfect clubs you can visit. Tito’s Street, named after the street it is located on, is a club that attracts a lot of throng especially because of its prime location and its top-notch service. Baga beach, where the club is located, is a party hub so it is no wonder that loads of visitor find their way to Tito’s Street after sundown.

Location: Baga Beach, Tito’s Street, North Goa

Timing: 6 PM to 3 PM

Entry Fee (Couples and Stag):
-Rs. 1000/- for two.
-Free entry for ladies.
-Rs. 2000/- stag entry

Dudhsagar Waterfalls

Waterfalls

Duration of visit: 2 Hours

Timings: 9 AM to 3:30 PM

Entry Fee: Jeep Ride to Waterfalls: Rs. 400 per person

Dudhsagar Falls is the largest and highest fall of Goa. It is one of the must visit Goa visitor Places and is often represented in promotion of Goa Tourism. Dudhsagar Falls is another popular attraction not to miss in a Goa Tour packages. Dudhsagar falls is a four tiered waterfall located on the Mandovi River in Goa. This waterfall is amongst India’s tallest waterfalls with a height of 310 m (1017 feet) and an average width of 30 m (100 feet) at its peak. This falls is located inside the Bhagwan Mahavir Sanctuary, at the border between Karnataka and Goa states. Dudhsagar literally means a Sea of Milk in the local Konkani language and gets its name as it appears like an overflowing sea of milk. It is a four tiered waterfall with different ways to reach each level. The bottom of the waterfall is accessible through the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary. The waterfall is also called Vajra Sakala Falls by the locals but most people know it as Tambdi Surla falls based on the popular trekking trail to the waterfall which starts from Tambdi Surla Mahadev Temple. According to legend, the waterfall was once the abode of a beautiful princess. The princess used to drink sweetened milk from a golden jug after she took a bath. One day, she spotted a prince watching her while she drank the milk. She poured the milk to form a curtain to hide her modesty. Own vehicles are not allowed into the sanctuary to reach the waterfall. The most common and easiest way to reach the waterfall is to take a forest department (or licensed private) jeep from the forest entrance (private jeeps are available near Kulem (Collem) Railway Station) and hike 1 km distance from the dropping point. This service is closed during monsoon (June – mid October). Trekking to the waterfall is also a popular activity. The most adventurous route is to trek from Kuveshi village. It is not allowed during monsoon as it requires crossing Mandovi River. The 10 km long route passes through thick jungle. During monsoon, the trek from Castle Rock railway station to the waterfall is very popular. It is about 14 km long and offers amazing views of the valley. The third trail starting from Kulem railway station is about 11 km long. Another,

more popular approach is to reach the middle of the Dudhsagar waterfalls through the railway tracks. One can travel in a passenger train from Margao to Kulem to reach the tracks in middle of the waterfall (there is no route to trek to the bottom of the falls from here). There are no shops near the waterfalls so carry food and water with you. The waterfall is at its peak flow during the monsoon months from June to September and wanes out towards the summers from March to June. The best time to visit is during October / November.

Cost of Jeep Ride to Waterfalls: Rs. 400 per person

Activities –

THE BEACHES

The beaches of Goa will always be on the top in the list of any tourist. There you can choose from the North to the South. Select carefully because you it cannot be possible to visit them all. North Goa beaches are busier with a lot of activities, parties, and the shopping. The beaches in the south are more quiet and peaceful. There is also more nature in the South. Relax on the beach at a shack, enjoy food and drinks, get a massage and go for a swim.

Top Beaches in Goa – Baga, Calangute, Anjuna, Palolem, Candolim, Colva, Cavelossim, Benaulim, Vagator, Majorda, Chapora.

WATER SPORTS

There is different water sports activities to choose from, almost throughout Goa. There is windsurfing, speed boat parasailing, and banana boat rides, waterskiing, water scooters, dinghy sailing, boogie boarding and more. Of course, there is also swimming facility at the beaches. But remember, there are many stones in Goa beaches. Also, watch out for indication. There you’ll find lifeguards at the most popular beaches, but not all. You can also enjoy deep sea fishing in Goa.

Best time for water sports – Try early morning for parasailing or windsurfing as the morning breeze is light and calm.

Visit the Casino’s

Gambling is no more a sport. Gambling is common in Goa with both on shore and off shore casinos, few of them of international standard. Most of the on shore casinos can be found on boats anchored in the Mandovi River. Deltin Royale and Casino pride are the best among offshore casinos. Casino pride being the cheaper of the two.

PARAGLIDING

Paragliding is the most enjoyable adventure sport for the thrill seekers. You can also enjoy paragliding in north Goa at Arambo beach. There are smaller period trips as well. You can take off after some basic instructions and the safety check and fly smoothly up in the sky. You will get helped by your instructor. The flight will actually start from a bluff between the Arambol and the Harmal beaches. Enjoy the wonderful views of the sea, cliffs, beach, and the countryside of Goa.

Best time for paragliding – Anytime of the day when the wind may pick up except late afternoon. Avoid the June, July, and August monsoons months.

WHITEWATER RAFTING

If you want to enjoy more then you must try whitewater rafting. Here you will get more excitement and adventure. Take on the protest and ride over the rapids. It is clear to allow you an adrenalin rush. There is whitewater rafting in Goa at many places –Mhadei River, Valpoi River, and the Mandovi River. The cost will be between 1,500-2,000 INR per person, which includes basic lessons, lifejackets, safety briefing, and the rafting gear.

Best time for whitewater rafting – June to September is the best time when the rapids are the wildest.

SNORKELING, SCUBA DIVING

If you visit Goa then go Head to Grande Island near the Vasco da Gama for a day of snorkeling, swimming and scuba diving! Equipment is also available on lease. There is basic coaching as well. Explore the many famous dive sites and ship crash, or just graze the surface to see colorful seagoing life. You can finish the day with a picnic. Scuba diving is also available at Bogmalo Beach in South Goa.

Best time for snorkeling, scuba diving – Between November and April.

SPICE PLANTATION

Witness the odor of spices, and learn how they are grown at the spice plantations in Goa. See some strange spices that became India’s first exports. See Peri Peri, cardamom which is one of the best world’s hottest chilies, and more. You will also see some strange birds. A spice plantation is a photographer’s satisfaction. You must ride an elephant or splash water with them, for giving them a bath. Before leaving, you should enjoy a traditional Goan lunch that is cooked with farm spices.

KAYAKING

Kayaking in the stream of Goa could be an experience of a lifetime. Smoothly float through the restraint waters as you get close to the birds, bats, and the occasional dolphins. This stable experience will give you beautiful memories. You can see the churches, villages, and the daily life of the Goanese people as well.

Spice Plantation Tour

A trip to any Goan spice plantation is very refreshing and rejuvenating to all the senses. One can learn how local spices and herbs are grown organically during the tour of Sahakari spice plantation. On this private eco-tour, enjoy a Crocodile adventure as you cruise along the Cumbarjua Canal. Also enjoy a once in a lifetime experience of riding an elephant you’ll even get to assist in giving it a bath.

Bulk discount adult
# Discount group From adult To adult Value
1 Family Tour 4 40 ₹2,000.00

Tour's Location

Goa

What is the tourist season in Goa?

The peak Visitor season to visit Goa is between October and January. However, Goa is at its most charming during the monsoons from June to September, when the hotels offer the perfect discounts.

Which part of Goa is best?

The beaches in the far South and the farthest North are the perfect. North Goa mostly tends to be Anjuna/Vagator filed (decent, crowded beaches) and Candolim/Baga (very crowded beaches), and Ashwem/Arambol (fun clean, pretty beaches.

How many days should I spend in Goa?

4 Days must be full to see the perfect of Goa. Visit the beaches of North Goa; you could opt for water fun, such as Scuba Diving, Parasailing or Banana Ride. The famous known beaches are Calangute, Condolim and Anjuna. Make this day for the cultural visit to the charming Churches and Spice Farm.

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