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A Gastronomic Journey in Goa

Sunday, September 3: Arrival in Goa

Welcome to Goa, a paradise for food lovers! Start your culinary adventure by indulging in a traditional Goan breakfast at a local eatery. Sample dishes like pao bhaji, a spicy vegetable curry served with bread rolls, or the popular Goan breakfast platter featuring poha, upma, and sheera. In the afternoon, head to the vibrant Anjuna Flea Market, where you can explore the stalls selling local handicrafts, clothing, and of course, mouthwatering street food. As the evening approaches, make your way to Calangute Beach and soak in the lively atmosphere of the beach shacks, offering a variety of seafood delicacies and refreshing cocktails.

  • Local Breakfast: Approx. 200 INR, 1 hour
  • Anjuna Flea Market: Free entry, 2-3 hours
  • Calangute Beach: Cost varies based on food choices, 2-3 hours
Monday, September 4: Exploring Old Goa

Discover the rich cultural and culinary heritage of Goa by starting your day with a visit to the UNESCO-listed Old Goa. Explore the beautiful churches like Basilica of Bom Jesus and Se Cathedral, followed by a visit to the Archaeological Museum and Portrait Gallery. For lunch, savor the traditional Goan thali, a platter featuring rice, curry, fish, chicken, and various accompaniments. In the afternoon, take a leisurely walk through Fontainhas, the charming Latin Quarter of Panjim, known for its colorful houses, art galleries, and quaint cafes. Conclude your day with a dinner cruise on the Mandovi River, where you can enjoy delectable Goan seafood specialties while enjoying live music and dance performances.

  • Old Goa: Free entry, 2-3 hours
  • Goan Thali Lunch: Approx. 400 INR, 1 hour
  • Fontainhas: Free entry, 1-2 hours
  • Dinner Cruise: Approx. 1500 INR, 2-3 hours
Tuesday, September 5: Spice Plantations and Beach Bliss

Embark on a scenic journey to the fragrant spice plantations of Goa. Explore the lush greenery, learn about various spices, and indulge in a flavorsome traditional Goan lunch amidst nature's bounty. In the afternoon, head to the beautiful Vagator Beach, known for its stunning cliffs and golden sands. Relax under the shade of palm trees, take a dip in the Arabian Sea, and treat yourself to some lip-smacking beachside snacks like Goan fish cutlets and prawn balchao. Experience a mesmerizing sunset at Chapora Fort, offering panoramic views of the coastline. For dinner, relish authentic Goan vindaloo or xacuti, paired with fragrant rice and crispy fried fish.

  • Spice Plantation: Approx. 800 INR, 3-4 hours
  • Vagator Beach: Free entry, 2-3 hours
  • Chapora Fort: Free entry, 1-2 hours
  • Goan Dinner: Approx. 600 INR, 1 hour
Wednesday, September 6: Culinary Delights in Margao

On your final day, explore the vibrant city of Margao, known as the commercial hub of Goa. Start your morning with a visit to the bustling Margao Market, where you can marvel at the vibrant colors of fresh fruits, vegetables, and spices. Treat your taste buds to a scrumptious breakfast of Goan poha or the local delicacy, poee bread with sorpotel. In the afternoon, visit the famous Colva Beach, known for its pristine white sands and tranquil ambiance. Indulge in beachside seafood delights, such as prawn curry and Goan fish thali. Conclude your foodie adventure in Goa with a visit to a local bakery to savor traditional Goan desserts like bebinca and dodol.

  • Margao Market: Free entry, 1-2 hours
  • Goan Breakfast: Approx. 200 INR, 1 hour
  • Colva Beach: Free entry, 2-3 hours
  • Local Bakery: Approx. 300 INR, 1 hour

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For foodies looking to explore off the beaten path, head to the quaint village of Assagao, where you'll find a treasure trove of hidden culinary gems. Visit Gunpowder, a charming restaurant serving delicious regional cuisine with a focus on South Indian flavors. Another local favorite is Vinayak Family Restaurant in Anjuna, offering mouthwatering Goan thalis and seafood preparations. Don't miss out on sampling the famous Goan pork sausages and chorizos, which can be found at local meat shops throughout Goa. These hidden gems and local favorites will surely leave you craving for more authentic Goan flavors.


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