Start your trip on an invigorating note as you visit one of the tallest and most gorgeous waterfalls - Dudhsagar Falls. The milky white cascade from a height of 310 meters, making it a 4th biggest waterfall in India. You can access the falls either through a hike from the base of the falls or take a jeep safari through the Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary. The waterfall offers a perfect photo op so that you can capture the natural beauty of the region. After a few hours of exploring, return to your hotel, relax and enjoy a local Goan Dinner with traditional music.
Start the day with a visit to the Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary, where you can admire the wide variety of exotic flora and fauna. You can spot some rare species of birds and animals like the Indian bison, Sambar deer, wild boar and an array of reptiles. From there, proceed to a spice plantation, where you can find a variety of spices like pepper, nutmeg, cinnamon, and clove. Take a guided tour and learn about these spices while walking amidst the green spice plantations. Finally, wrap up the day by treating yourself to a sumptuous Goan Seafood lunch.
Kickstart the day by visiting Aguada Fort, a well-preserved 17th-century fortress built to defend Goa. A visit to this fort gives you an insight into the region's history and Portuguese colonial influence. You can also enjoy the breathtaking view of the Arabian sea from the fort. After that, head to Calangute Beach, the largest beach in North Goa. Once a serene fishing village, Calangute beach is now a crowded and bustling tourist hub. Relax on the beach, enjoy some water sports or soak in the picturesque view. End your trip by exploring the local markets located on the beach main street, where you can buy souvenirs, handmade clothing, junk jewellery and more.
If you have an extra day, visit the Basilica of Bom Jesus or head to the backdrop of Arvalem caves, a serene picnic spot. Alternatively, you can spend an extra day relaxing on Goa's famous beaches. If you're short on time, you might want to cut short your visit at Aguada Fort or Calangute beach.