sun, beach and sand – goa
The name can bring a smile to any Indian’s face – a city to relax, eat, party and just have pure fun!
From fishing to meandering in the forests to discovering the old Catholic Church to eating the local cuisine and trying out Fenni – the local wine, we have it all engulfed in our 9 tours. Choose the one that you would enjoy and press the book button.
The village loaf. The quaintness, calmness & the sweet silence of the village life will leave you utterly refreshed. And that is when you will know the true meaning of the fabled sussegado life. Walk through bunds, drive amidst lush gold & green fields, fish locally, sip on freshly plucked coconut water & lunch on the balcão of a heritage mansion to the songs of serenaders.
A walk to remember. A pasoi (leisure walk) amidst rainbow homes, a fountain, a wishing well, cafes, art galleries, chapel & temple at Goa’s very own Latin Quarters, Fontainhas.
Treasure island. Stream in a canoe among graceful birds & lazy crocs around this mangrove serenity.
Mesmerising forests. Gaze upon the mysteriously bubbling temple-pond that throws up bubbles when you clap! Ogle at 8,000 year old rock art & lunch at a spice farm set around a sacred forest.
The lost world. Walk around mammoth church ruins, a basilica, a hillock with a commanding view & tombs of a lost world. The story of Goa’s most famous saint will baffle you. Or that of the rumored curse.
The backwater therapy. Stream around the many backwaters of Goa in a canoe & fish with locals. Or kayak in moonlight.
The tavern trail. Step into Goa’s fabled watering holes & down a kopp (our version of shots) over home-made delicacies.
Finding Feni. Meander thru’ traditional paths around dongors (hillocks) & into the bhattis (distilleries). Pluck, pick, squash & lets have a kopp (swig) of feni & delectable lunch of xitt-kodi. Season is from Feb till April.
Boas festas. Every year, each village goes ballistic to honor their saints & deities at festas & zaatras; celebrated with zeal & pomp. Be a part of the celebration & customs, where traditions & old-world charm entwine.
- Wear appropriate shoes as there will be walking & climbing of stairs
- We would advise you to wear comfortable but conservative clothing
- Carry a hat, sunglasses & sun protection lotion especially in the summer months
- Shoes to be removed at the Holy places
- Head cover (like a stole) required while visiting some temples
- Duration upto 4.5 hours
- Experience includes: an air-conditioned car that picks and drops you from your hotel; bottled water and munchies available in the car; local expert from the city; lunch