Start your adventure in Goa by visiting the Dudhsagar waterfall, located on the Mandovi River. The waterfall is a magnificent sight to behold during the monsoon season; however, even in May, the beauty of this cascade is breathtaking. You can hire a private vehicle or take an organized tour to reach the waterfall. The final section of the route involves a strenuous trek with a professional guide. Wear comfortable trekking shoes and carry water bottles.
Continue your adventure by exploring the world under the sea at Grande Island. Take a scuba diving tour with a certified instructor to experience the thrill and beauty of the underwater world. Goa’s azure water and diverse marine life make it an ideal destination for scuba diving. The activity generally takes around 2-3 hours, and all gear and training required will be provided.
Start your Day 2 adventure by visiting the Mollem National Park and trekking to Tambdi Surla temple. The park is home to various species of flora and fauna. You can take a guided trek with a naturalist to discover the beauty of the jungle. Along the way, you can spot species like the Malabar giant squirrel, sambar deer, Indian pangolin, and snakes. The jungle trekking experience and reaching the Tambdi Surla temple are must-dos in Mollem National Park.
End your adventure with an adrenaline-pumping surfing lesson at Dona Paula Beach. The beach is well known for its safe surf and consistent waves, making it an ideal location for beginners and experienced surfers alike. The surfing lesson takes around 2 hours, and all gear and training required will be provided. You can relax on the beach with picturesque views of the Arabian Sea after finishing the surfing session.
For those with more time, visit the spice plantation in Goa, or check out the Aguada Fort and Sinquerim Beach. On the other hand, if you have less time, you can skip the Dudhsagar waterfall and Mollem National Park. These activities require physical fitness, so make sure to wear comfortable shoes, bring enough water, and pack light. Goa's weather is hot and humid in May, so don't forget to keep sun hats, sunscreen, and mosquito repellent.