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45 Best Places to Visit in Goa, INDIA
An
international tourist destination, Goa is fondly called the fun capital
of India. A small state in Western India and lying in the Konkan region
of the Western Ghats, this place is blessed with exotic biodiversity.
From beaches to places of religious significance and to flea markets;
Goa has it all. Every aspect of this party hub effuses the attributes of
a perfect tourist destination.
Bestowed with moderate climate,
the weather in Goa is another major attraction for being salubrious for
most times of the year. Live entertainment on the beach, at shacks and
on docked ships are perennial features. Music and merriment are a part
and parcel of everyday existence.
Some of the best beaches to visit in Goa:
1. Baga Beach
One of the most sought after beaches in
India, Baga Beach is the centre of tourist attraction in Goa. Situated
in North Goa, pleasant ambience, scenic views of the shoreline and
plenitude of things to do makes this fishing village one of the finest
places to visit in Goa. On any visit to this sandy retreat, you can
witness innumerable fishing boats docked by the shoreline.
Unlike
most of the Goan beaches, Baga is secluded from the outside world.
Well, this has contributed a lot to its charm and appeal of this beach.
Salubrious atmosphere all through the year, the quiet and calm
atmosphere, plenty of water activities and the beach shacks on this
holiday destination entices visitors from different parts of the world.
Amongst all the activities,
dolphin spotting, parasailing, banana boat rides and sun-basking are
highly enjoyed at this beach. Though you can visit this sandy paradise
at any point of the year, November to March is considered as the ideal
time to make it to the Baga Beach.
2. Aguada Beach
Known for its Aguada Fort, Aguada Beach is among the places to visit
in Goa. The seashore is positioned in North Goa and is perfect to bask
in beachy allures. This destination stands apart with the many
historical attractions. It also allures with pristine landscape and the
background of ancient citadels. Thanks to the great settings, the beach
is also a favourite among honeymoon goers.
3. Arambol Beach
Permeating a distinct bohemian vibe, Arambol Beach is said to be the
most beautiful in the state. It lies on the north of Keri Beach and
south of Mandrem Beach. This is also a traditional fisherman hamlet.
The
sandy shore is considered safe for swimming and hence attracts several
family goers. It also lures many foreigners especially during the months
from November to March. The accommodation provided is simple in the
form of homestays and beach shacks and relatively cheaper. Over here,
one can indulge in adventure sports such as paragliding and kite
surfing. Those who are interested can also avail of courses in yoga,
meditation, Odissi Dance and more.
4. Palolem Beach
Placed in Canacona, Goa Palolem beach offers serene and soothing
allures. The beauty of the shore lies in it being mostly untampered.
People who reside here include fishermen and foreign tourists.
Such
is the exquisiteness of this beach that it was featured in The Bourne
Supremacy as the Goan home of Jason Bourne (Matt Damon). Each season,
bamboo-hut stays and restaurants are opened up by the beach for
travellers to get a true experience of the sun, sand and sea.
5. Calangute Beach
One of the captivating tourist places in Goa, Calangute Beach is
constantly bustling with tourists looking for some relaxed and good
times. It is located about 15 kilometers from Panaji. The largest beach
in north Goa, this place especially gets flooded during winter and
summer months.
There are several accommodations available here.
This is where one can dabble with some water sports such as parasailing
and water skiing. With Baga Beach just a hop, skip away, you can reel in
some vibrant nightlife too.
6. Butterfly Beach
A delightful little sandy cove north of Palolem Beach, Butterfly
Beach beckons with silver sands and lucid waters. Not accessible by
road, you would have to embark upon a trek of around 2 hours through
woody areas to get here. You can even take a ferry ride from Palolem
Beach to reach this place. Needless to say, the beach is not crowded.
The hills and thick vegetation fringing the sands further add to the
allure. It is among the offbeat places to visit in Goa.
7. Colva Beach
Located on the Salcette side of Goa, Colva is a gorgeous beach that
stretches for almost 2.4km with fine white, powdery sand alternating
with coarse seashells. The beach is lined by Bogmalo towards the north
and the famous ‘Dil Chahta hain’ Fort i.e. Cabo De Rama on the southern
end. The Colva beach is famous for its gorgeous beach front and bridges
as well as various cafes and hotels that line the way.
The beach
of Colva is monitored by Lifeguards and has a relatively even floor
making it one of the safest beaches to swim in. The Colva beach has been
a favorite retreat for foreigners and locals alike since the rule of
the Portuguese! No wonder then, that it has featured on this list of
must visit places in Goa.
8. Benaulim
One of the most serene beaches in Goa, Benaulim is virtually virgin
beach that is perfect if you are seekinga bit of solitude and calmness.
On any given day, except in the monsoons, the beach is melodious with
sounds of the sea and soft goan music from the shacks. The town too is
one of immense natural beauty and is located in the South of Goa.
Characteristic of Goa and its lifestyle, the twon to ois immensely
laidback with a few houses and villas tucked few and far in between.
During
the season time, one can easily enjoy water sports and other activities
like parasailing and paragliding, all of which are equally pleasurable.
Relax and let nature take its course as you take in the sun and sand!
9. Mobor Beach
For guaranteed beach side bliss in Goa, head to the Mobor Beach which
lies in South Goa, further ahead of Cavelossim. It is one of the most
reputed beaches in Goa and is famous for water sports and adventures
that make it a haven for all adventure lovers. It is important to note
that this beach was unexplored till the late 1980’s and only gained
popularity after a few beach resorts came to the fore.
The unique
sea side serenity and calmness of the Mobor Beach cannot be overstated
and it scores over other beaches in the area due to its wonderful
combination of serenity and excitement of water sports.
Famous islands to visit in Goa:
10. Bats Island
Also referred to as The Pequeno Island, the Bat Island is ideal for
adventure seekers. About a kilometre from Baina Beach of Vasco-da-Gama,
the delight has a little beach and tiny green stretch. This is where one
can enjoy snorkelling or simply spend a lazy day soaking up the charms
of the setting.
With snorkelling, you might be able to get a
glimpse of star coral, brain coral, sea fans, sea whips, parrot fish,
angel fish, squirrel fish, butterfly fish, sea cucumbers and many other
denizens of the water world.
11. Divar Island
Lesser known than its famous counterparts, Divar Island is huddled
away across the Mandovi River. At this place, you can unravel the
appeals of old Goa countryside. Enjoy a pictorial drive amidst paddy
hills and woody hillocks. The place was once popular among Hindu
pilgrims where several ancient temples existed. They were destroyed by
the Portuguese and the main Ganesh idol had to be replaced in Khandola
hamlet near Marcel.
When at the hilltop, you can soak in sweeping
sights of the surroundings as well as Old Goa and meandering Mandovi
River. The island especially comes alive during the Bonderam festival
that is held with great gusto during the monsoon.
Best Historical places to visit in Goa:
12. Bom Jesus Basilica
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the oldest churches in the country,
the church of Bom Jesus Basilica was formally consecrated in 1605 and
is amongst the top places to see in Goa. This church is considered to be
one of the finest representations of Baroque architecture. An important
pilgrimage for the Christians, it is here where the body St. Francis
Xavier is kept. Aging over several centuries, the mortal remains of his
body are still preserved at this church – an astonishing fact indeed.
Located
near Gandhi Circle, Old Goa Road, Velha Goa, the best time of the day
to visit is 9:00AM to 6:30PM on all days; except Sundays when the church
opens at 10 am. Every day mass is held from 7:00AM to 8:00AM. The
Sunday mass is held from 8:00AM to 9:15AM. Whether an architecture
enthusiasts or a history worm, amongst all the best places to visit in
Goa, this ancient landmark with all its glories, will surely keep you
stunned!
13. Fort Aguada
This fort is amongst the many preserved places to see in Goa and
essays an era of yore filled with events. A Portuguese fort overlooking
the Sinquerim Beach and the Arabian Sea, Fort Aguada was constructed in
1613 and since then it has become a prominent landmark or a reference
point for ships visiting the Goan shores from Europe.
Apart
from being of navigational assistance, this fort was also of strategic
importance for the Portuguese as centuries ago, it added to the defense
line of the Portuguese from the Dutch and Marathas. Located in the
Candolim Beach, Goa, and at the shore of the Mandolim River, it remains
open on all days of the week from nine in the morning to six thirty in
the evening. In addition, even one can have many more best happening things to do in Goa during the visit with family and friends.
14. Goa State Museum
Located in the capital city of Panjim, the Goa State Museum houses
artifacts pertaining to its golden and bygone history. There are about
eight thousand interesting artefacts housed in this museum, which makes
this place one of the top places to see in Goa. The artifacts include
numismatic collections, anthropological artefacts, coins, sculptures and
ancient manuscripts.
There are about fourteen galleries inside the museum and each of these galleries display a select collection of interesting artefacts.
For instance, the Sculpture Gallery houses sculptures, Furniture
Gallery houses ancient furniture used by royals and people and the
Religious Expression Gallery features paintings, manuscripts and such
items that display the cultural and religious fabric of Goa.
15. Chapora Fort
Soaring above the Chapora River in Bardez, the Chapora Fort though in
ruins, is an intriguing place of visit. The stronghold has witnessed
the passage of many hands from Portuguese to Marathas. In the recent
years, it shot to prominence after the Bollywood movie Dil Chahta Hai
was shot here.
The structure as it stands today belongs to the
18th Century. Mostly in shambles, you will find red laterite stone
walls, a gate, bastions with cylinder-shaped turrets, some barracks and
bushes. Perched on a prominent position, one can get sweeping views of
all directions from here. Climbing up here during the day times can
require a bit of an effort. Evenings are relatively pleasant and
breezy.
16. Cabo de Rama Fort
The Cabo de Rama Fort is one of the oldest in the state. Positioned
in Canacona, it was formed before the arrival of British. Legend has it
that this is the very place where Lord Rama along with Sita sought
refuge at the time of his exile from Ayodhya.
The drive to the
fortress is a pictorial one. Once at the top, you can soak in the sight
of crystal waters fringed by sandy charms and arching palm grooves.
Inside the fort is the well-retained church of Santo Antonio, where
devotees still come to.
17. Dona Paula
One of the most famous and striking monuments in Goa, Dona Paula is a
monument that has been erected to honour the great baroness Paula
Amaral Antonio de Souto Maior, who was the daughter of the Portuguese
Viceroy. As she arrived with her family to Goa, she made various changes
and charities that brought about reforms in the town. The memorial was
erected in her memory. The statue has various legends attached to it,
while some say it represents young and old Mother India, the others say
that it was a statue sculpted by Dona Paula herself.
The
area is now amongst the most affluent in Goa and is truly charming and
pleasant. The monument overlooks the sea, which makes up for its perfect
location.
18. Mangueshi Temple
Located at about 21km from Panjai and 26km from Madgaon, The
Mangueshi Temple is one of Goa’s oldest and most prominent landmarks.
Highly revered by the locals, entering into this temple constitutes
following a traditional dress code. The temple has an interesting
history as it was here that the local Bramhins hid the Mangesh Linga
after the Portuguese started forcible conversions in the village.
The
current temple complex has been built under the Maratha Empire and is a
sight highly respected by the local devotees. Go to this place to see a
wonderful example of Indian and Maharashtrian architectural styles in
Goa.
19. The Church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception
One of the most famous landmarks of Goa, Our Lady of the Immaculate
Conception Church in Panjim was built by the Portuguese in 1541 as a
chapel. A fine example of Baroque architecture combined with Indian
sensibilities. The location of the church in Panaji, makes it even more
beautiful and stunning as it is surrounded by the municipal gardens. It
was built for the sailors who disembarked here, after a long sail from
Lisbon, Portugal as it was the first port before goint inland into older
Goa.
Although the church spells grandeur from
its façade, the interiors are fairly simple with optimal use of colour.
During the Festival of Our Lady Of The Immaculate Conception, the church
decks up in lights and decorations and looks even more beautiful! The
festival is held on March 8 every year and is followed by a fair!
20. Kala Academy
The meacca for all art lover, practitioners and teachers, The Kala
Academy of Goa has been setting new standards in exhibition and practice
of the aesthetics. One of the most prized possessions of the Goa Art
Scene, The Kala Academy has been home to artists of national and
International repute such as Dinanath mangeshkar, Jitendra Abhisheki,
Lata mangeshkar, Antonio de Figueiredo, Trindade, Dinanath Dalal, Mario
Miranda and many others. Developed by the Govt. of India in order to
develop the disciplines of music, dance, drama and fine arts; the Kala
Academy has consistently worked for the archiving and further studies of
each art form.
The architecture of Kala
Academy in Goa is one of its finest points! Located in Panjim, it
features a rare blend of architectural styles and forms alongwith
various interesting graffitists, paintings and installations in its
revered hallways. A visit to Kala Academy is a must do on your places to
visit in Goa!
Famous shopping places in Goa:
21. Anjuna Flea Market
Although Anjuna is a small village in Goa, its fame has travelled far
and wide making it one of the most preferred places to visit in Goa. As
much as this town is known for the St Michael’s Church, it is known for
its flea market as well. Popularized by hippies, the flea market came
into being during their time.
Decades ago, Anjuna was
thronging with recluse hippies who came from different parts of the
world. They would sell wares procured from different parts of the
country and world in the form of a flea market. This was when the roots
of the Anjuna Flea Market came into being.
This flea market is
located towards the far south end of the Anjuna beach. Take a leisure
walk through the market or get indulged in some local shopping, there
are lot more to do in this market. It is in this market, where you can
find merchandise ranging from clothing, souvenirs, jewelry, dancing
dolls, electric and electronic items. While on a shopping trail in Anjuna Flea Market,
make sure you have the required bargaining skills! Try using a scooter
to reach here as driving can be a chaotic affair at times.
22. Mapusa Friday Market
If you happen to be in Goa during a Friday, do not miss the bustling
Mapusa Friday Market that takes place each week. Just outside Mapusa
Municipal Market, you will find an array of stalls enticing you with
local goods got by farmers and small entrepreneurs across the state. Get
your hands on anything to everything from fruits to jewellery, pottery
to spice, carpet to home made products and more. You can also but Goan
chouriço and seedless tamarind.
23. Arpora Market
If you are a shopaholic looking for knickknacks to decorate your
home, office space or accessories to jazz up a dull outfit; then the
Saturday Night Market at Arpora must be the top item on your list. The
Arpora Flea Market opens up in the night and lasts late night and as the
velvety night falls around you, there are definitely some great
discounts to be bagged! You can get awesome deals on locally made
products and intrinsically Indian Handicrafts as well as foods, herbs,
spices, designer jewellery, beautiful cotton dresses, rugs, carpets and
many more items.
The market opens every Saturday at around
06:00PM and lasts well into the midnight. This allows shoppers to
experience the cooling tropical air of Goa minus the sun and plus the
pleasant weather.
Some of the best places to party in Goa:
24. Tito's Street
If you are looking out for the most happening and electric pubs,
bars and restaurants in Goa, Tito’s Street is the spot for you! Some of
the famous venues on this street are Café Mambo, Retro Bar, The Club,
Red Square, Cock and Bull, World Café and Tito’s Courtyard. There are
plenty of events that happen at these places all year round. Visited by
local, national and international celebrities, party and liveliness lies
in the essence of this street.
A hub of the party animals and
the pleasure seeking crowd, it is also the home to some of the
luxurious and stunning hotels like Saunta Vaddo, Baga Calangute and
Bardez in Goa. It is one of the best places to visit in Goa for the
night lovers. Be it discos, nightclubs, resorts,
restaurants to hip pubs, Tito’s Street has them all. At Tito’s Street,
you are posed with an embarrassment of choices! A serious safety tip is
just to be sane!
25. The Baga Deck
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The Baga Deck or De Baga Deck is a fine-dining Italian restaurant
that serves some of the most scrumptious and tantalizing foods in Goa.
Visitors to this restaurant vouch for this fact and now this restaurant
is a landmark of sorts. Tasty cocktails, great music, pleasing ambience
and magical cuisines are the highlights of De Baga Deck. The ambience is
unique given the large French windows through which you can enjoy
uninterrupted and spectacular views of the Arabian Sea.
Located
at Khobra Wado near Casa Goa, this eating place also serves delicious
Mexican foods. The Italian buffet features an impressive array of food
items which include soup, antipasti and an enormous desert selection.
Serving
the visitors throughout the day and night, it is an excellent
destination to spend after-hours. It is among those restaurants that
serves food to poor souls in search for food in the wee hours of the
morning after a drinking spree! The best time to visit is during the
tourist season which starts in October.
26. Curlies
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Curlies, a famous beach shack at the Anjuna Beach is considered to be one of the original beach shacks in
Goa. Started as a mere beach shack, it now has become one of the major
landmarks in Goa. Offering food and drink in a pleasant ambience, this
is the perfect place to relax and unwind. Choose your favourite cocktail
from the roof top lounge bar and settle down overlooking the Arabian
Sea. On special occasions, the visitors can enjoy live music and other
related shows, where international DJ’s play reverberating music can
easily make you dance, sing and sway in abandonment.
Located
in St. Michael vaddo, Anjuna Beach, this is one of the beach shacks that
never sleep. Serving the favourite delicacies, wines and the cocktails
all throughout the year, it has now become an excellent venue to enjoy
sunset in Goa. Given that it is a safe place to be in, you can visit
Curlies any time you wish!
27. Club Cubana
True to its name, Club Cubana in Arpora, Goa is an exclusive night
club that is located at an enticing location over a hill in Arpora near
the beach. One of the most reputed places in Goa for the party animals,
it is a place where you can truly let your hair down as you sway to the
beats of swaying music.. As soon as you drive up the slopes and hills of
Arpora, you can hear tunes of music wafting by. A concept club, it
outdoes itself in terms of décor as it is decorated by the canopied
loungers that are stark white, luminiscent around evening time, a
gorgeous Jacuzzi to cool down the fevered dancers, the water flowing off
to the poolside. This multi leveled club has bars at each level, an
interestingly the dance floor has mirrored columns reflecting the sway
of bodies on the dance floor.
The music played will definitely
raise your spirits! The skill of the DJ is clear as he changes from hip,
to vocal, to tech, to dynamic, to the raw beat. A night out at Club
Cubana will surely make you feel like you can reach up to the stars.
Famous wildlife sancturies in Goa:
28. Mollem National park
Also called the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary, this region
spreads over 240 sq. km. Amongst all the places to visit in Goa,
visitors come here mainly to see the impressive biodiversity of this
land and the ancient temples inside the forest. A paradise for the birds
and the enthusiasts of reptiles, it houses some of the rare and exotic
species of both the species. To name a few of the dwellers, Fairy
Bluebirds, Drongos, Hornbills and Wagtails comes up as the most
spectacular natives of Mollem National Park.
Located in the
Mollem town which is about sixty kilometres from Panaji, this park is
open on all days of the week from eight in the morning to five in the
evening. The Mollem forest is famous for the King Cobra, Viper,
three-toed kingfisher, Hornbill. To explore and discover the most of wildlife, it is always advisable to hire an experienced guide during the visit.
Considering
the plenitude of options available for travel, Goa is truly a land of
myriad attractions. The meeting point of different cultures from
different corners of the world, this region essays the tenets of fine
living. Suited for people from all walks of life, Goa attracts peace and
pleasure lovers alike.
29. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary
Among the serene tourist places in Goa, Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary is a
trove for bird lovers. It was coined so after the illustrious
ornithologist with the same name. The estuarine mangrove habitat is
positioned in the Island of Chorao by Mandovi River. You can get here by
taking the ferries that ply from Ribander and Chorao. Birds spotted
here include striated heron, western reef heron, little bittern, black
bittern, red knot, jack snipe, pied avocet and the likes.
Offbeat places to visit in Goa:
30. Dudhsagar Waterfalls
If you are a nature lover, than do not miss the gushing splendour of
Dudhsagar Waterfalls, the largest of its kind in the state and the fifth
largest in the country. Among the fine places to visit in Goa, this
cascade is especially known for its milky white appearance. It is
perched high up on the Mandovi River and lies around 10 km upstream from
Collem hamlet.
The beauty spills over four tires in full force
amidst clusters of green and makes quite a sight. The fall is also quite
a popular for trekking and lures several adventure enthusiasts for the
same.
31. Arvalam Waterfalls
Also known as Harvalem Waterfalls, the Arvalem cascade is where you
can lap up of the view of waters gushing through mountains, dropping
from 50 metres. It then forms a pool below where avid swimmers enjoy a
swim. The waterfall lies about 2 kilometre from tiny settlement of
Sanquelim and 8 kilometre from Bicholim, in North Goa.
The
salubrious settings make for a great jaunt in the caresses of nature.
Rudreshwar temple also lies close by. The best time to get here is right
after the rainy season ends, when the whole landscape is painted a
fresh green.
32. Spice Plantations visit
If you wish to do something beyond the beaches in Goa, you can opt
for a spice plantation visit. There are packages available which
involves you exploring the refreshing surroundings and also getting an
insight on what all goes behind the makings of an inevitable part of
Indian cuisine.
You can make a picnic out of the day. Away from
the pollution and amidst the harmony of nature, the visit makes for a
memorable experience.
33. Casino Cruise
Try your luck and be the game for the night at any of the casinos in
Goa! Be it at a roulette table or on a poker session, rule the black
jack or simply get luckier at any of the slot machines, Goan casinos
offer ample of opportunities to outshine the nights and be the star.
Though Goa has some of the best casinos in
the country, the floating casinos are the most popular ones. With the
advent of the evening, these casinos start on a spectacular voyage onto
the azure waters and brings fortune to the casino lovers.
Such
a cruise, no matter you win or lose, you will never be disappointed!
Casino Royale, Casino Pride and Casino Carnival on the Mandovi River are
some of the stunning casinos in Goa.
Amongst the others,
Dunes at the Zuri White Sands on the Varca Beach and Chances Casino in
the Vainguinim Valley are also two of the highest visited casinos in
Goa.
34. Lamgau Caves
Among the fascinating tourist places in Goa, Lamgau Caves is another
place you can dash off to. Tucked away in Bicholim, it is situated
around 35 km from north-east of Panaji. The caverns are etched out of
decomposed laterite and hence quite delicate. Though incomplete, they
make for quite a vision and an important educational and cultural
centre.
In here lies a cave that displays an impressive
pavilion appearing structure as well as beams and ceiling in the shrine.
In the courtyard you will find a stone linga with a tulsi vrindavan as
well as a nandi bull image. There is another cave that is mostly used as
a shelter during the time of rain. The passage to this cave is a
complicated one.
35. Verna Springs
Situated over the beautiful Verna Plateau, the Verna springs, also
known as Kesarval Springs are a trulu rare sight of nature in all its
candid beauty. The springs that rise from the rocky plateaus and
forests of Verna are a welcome respite from the milling crowds that
throng the other beaches. It is hard to believe that such greenery,
hills and landscapes can exist in Goa too! Located about 22km from the
main city of Panaji, they can be easily reached if you are driving in a
car.
The gorgeous springs create a merry sound as they
gurgle down the mountainsides and carry the promise of pleasure and
refreshment. It is believed that the water here has magical and
medicinal properties which can cure joint pains and ailments.
Thrillophilia Recommended Offbeat Tours:
36. Overnight Houseboat Cruise, Chapora River, Goa
About the Activity:
- Witness another side of Goa on the overnight houseboat cruise on the backwaters of Chapora River in North Goa.
- If you opt for the overnight cruise, you’ll board from Siolim Jetty
37. Date with Butterflies with Trekking at Rajnagar
About The Activity:
- On your exciting experience at the Butterfly
Conservatory of India, walk up the Onbag Forest Reserve that offers you with a
beautiful collage of sights.
- The trip
38. Cookery Class cum Culinary Tour with Rita
About the Activity:
Commence
on an exciting culinary journey of Goan cuisine with a cookery classes
and culinary tour with accomplished chef Rita Shinde! Nestled on teh
shores of India, Goa's cuisine
39. Elephant Splash and Wash at the Jungle Book in Goa
About the activity:
- Experience 15 minutes of fun as you play around a
pool with the giant elephants and bathe them under the guidance of a professional
mahout!
- Take home the fun and joy of
40. Adventure Jungle Walk in Goa
About the activity:
Does a
high energy walk up hills and jungles excite you? Head for a fun and exciting adventure
walk in Goa with your friends and family and embark on a rough and tough
adventure
41. Elephant And Village Plantation Tour In Goa
About the activity:
Enjoy
the rural scenic beauty of Goa with a fun elephant visit and village plantation
tour of Goa with your friends and family! Take in the amazing sights of this
beautiful
42. Day out with Crocodiles at Cumbharjua in Goa
About the Activity:
- Visit the amazing Cortalim jetty, take a boat, and go
to Cumbharjua canals for watching the aquatic predators- crocodile.
- Unlike a
zoo, you get to see the crocodiles at one of
43. Day Trip to Grande Island, Goa
About the Activity:
- This exciting expedition to Grande Island in Goa begins as you are picked up from a hotel in North Goa.
- A beautiful boat ride brings you to Grand Island which is the hub of
44. Rafting at Valpoi River in Goa
About the Activity:
- Embark on an adventurous journey along a six kilometer stretch of the Tilari River near the border of Goa.
- With rapids classed between Grade 2 and
Grade 4, the Tilari
45. Experience Chorao by Cycle in Goa
About the Activity:
- Start from the Ferry Ramp at
Pomburpa, 8km from the capital, Panaji. Take the traditional Goan Ferry across
the Mapusa River to the island of Chorao.
- Cycle through this
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