5-Day Volunteering Itinerary in Goa

  1. Day 1: Visit the Mollem National Park
    1 hour 31 min (43.5 km) from Goa Panaji

    Explore the exotic natural beauty of Goa at Mollem National Park, a popular biodiversity spot for nature lovers. One can take a guided tour, enjoy a nature walk, and witness the Dudhsagar waterfall.

  2. Day 2: Head to the Goa Chitra Museum
    1 hour 7 min (32.5 km) from Mollem National Park

    Learn about Goan culture, art, and history of Goa with a visit to Goa Chitra Museum. Get familiar with Goan occupation, traditional farming methods, and art through various objects exhibited here.

  3. Day 3: Volunteer at the Street Providence
    9 min (2.1 km) from your stay

    Join the Street Providence team to volunteer for the homeless and destitute in the streets of Goa. They serve freshly cooked food to over 120 people every day. Volunteer with them to make a difference in the community.

  4. Day 4: Spend a day at the Arambol Beach
    1 hour 12 min (34.5 km) from Street Providence

    Enjoy the lively hippie culture at the Arambol Beach, famous for its shoreline and watersports. Hire a kayak or paddleboat, and witness the stunning sunset, witness live music performances by budding artists.

  5. Day 5: Visit the Corjuem Fort
    47 min (18.2 km) from Arambol Beach

    Explore one of the oldest forts in Goa, the Corjuem Fort. Built-in the 17th century, experience the architectural history of Goa with a beautiful view. Don't miss out on the photo ops at this eye-catching destination.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Mollem National Park (4 hours, ₹500 per person)
  • Goa Chitra Museum (3 hours, ₹200 per person)
  • Street Providence Volunteer (4 hours, no cost)
  • Arambol Beach (6 hours, no cost)
  • Corjuem Fort (3 hours, ₹50 per person)
  • Total Estimated Costs: ₹750 per person

Useful Tips

For those travelers with an extra day in Goa, experience adventurous watersports at the Baga Beach. If short of days subtract the visit to Arambol beach. Ensure to bring a refillable bottle to avoid unnecessary expenses on bottled water at the tourist locations.

 
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