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5-Day Itinerary in Goa

Monday, September 25: Exploring Old Goa

Start your trip by delving into the rich history of Old Goa. In the morning, visit the Basilica of Bom Jesus, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for housing the remains of St. Francis Xavier. Afterward, head to the Se Cathedral, one of the largest churches in Asia. Spend the afternoon exploring the Archaeological Museum of Goa, which showcases the region's colonial past. As the evening sets in, take a leisurely walk along the Mandovi River and enjoy the sunset.

  • Basilica of Bom Jesus: Entrance fee: INR 10, Estimated time: 2 hours
  • Se Cathedral: Entrance fee: Free, Estimated time: 1 hour
  • Archaeological Museum of Goa: Entrance fee: INR 5, Estimated time: 2 hours
Tuesday, September 26: Beach Hopping in North Goa

Spend the day exploring the beautiful beaches of North Goa. Start your morning at Calangute Beach, known for its golden sands and vibrant atmosphere. Afterward, head to Baga Beach, a popular spot for water sports and beachside shacks. In the afternoon, visit the iconic Chapora Fort and enjoy panoramic views of the coastline. As the evening approaches, make your way to Anjuna Beach, famous for its Wednesday flea market and lively nightlife.

  • Calangute Beach: Free, Estimated time: 3 hours
  • Baga Beach: Free, Estimated time: 2 hours
  • Chapora Fort: Entrance fee: Free, Estimated time: 1 hour
  • Anjuna Beach: Free, Estimated time: 2 hours
Wednesday, September 27: Wildlife Safari and Spice Plantations

Embark on an adventurous day exploring the wildlife and flavors of Goa. Start your morning with a safari at the Mollem National Park, where you can spot diverse wildlife, including tigers and elephants. Afterward, visit the Dudhsagar Falls, one of India's tallest waterfalls, and take a refreshing dip in its crystal-clear waters. In the afternoon, head to a spice plantation and learn about the local spices through a guided tour. As the evening sets in, savor a traditional Goan dinner.

  • Mollem National Park: Entrance fee: INR 100, Estimated time: 4 hours
  • Dudhsagar Falls: Entrance fee: INR 400, Estimated time: 3 hours
  • Spice Plantation: Entrance fee: INR 500, Estimated time: 2 hours
Thursday, September 28: Cultural Heritage of Goa

Immerse yourself in the cultural heritage of Goa. Start your morning with a visit to the Museum of Christian Art, showcasing exquisite artifacts and art from the region's colonial past. Afterward, explore the vibrant Latin Quarter of Fontainhas, known for its colorful Portuguese-style houses. In the afternoon, visit the beautiful Mangeshi Temple, one of the largest temples in Goa dedicated to Lord Shiva. As the evening approaches, witness a mesmerizing sunset at Dona Paula and enjoy the picturesque views of the Arabian Sea.

  • Museum of Christian Art: Entrance fee: INR 50, Estimated time: 2 hours
  • Fontainhas (Latin Quarter): Free, Estimated time: 2 hours
  • Mangeshi Temple: Entrance fee: Free, Estimated time: 1 hour
  • Dona Paula: Free, Estimated time: 2 hours
Friday, September 29: Relaxation at South Goa's Serene Beaches

Indulge in a day of relaxation at the tranquil beaches of South Goa. Start your morning at Palolem Beach, a crescent-shaped paradise with pristine waters and palm-fringed shores. Afterward, head to Agonda Beach, a secluded stretch of sand perfect for unwinding. In the afternoon, visit the Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary and discover its lush greenery and diverse wildlife. As the evening sets in, enjoy a sunset cruise along the Sal River and savor the peaceful ambiance.

  • Palolem Beach: Free, Estimated time: 3 hours
  • Agonda Beach: Free, Estimated time: 2 hours
  • Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary: Entrance fee: INR 50, Estimated time: 3 hours
  • Sal River Sunset Cruise: Cost: INR 500, Estimated time: 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

While exploring Goa, make sure to visit the beautiful Divar Island, located in the Mandovi River. This picturesque island is home to charming villages, scenic landscapes, and old churches. Another off the beaten path attraction is the Arvalem Caves, a network of ancient rock-cut caves dating back to the 6th century. These hidden gems offer a glimpse into the lesser-known aspects of Goa's history and natural beauty. Locals also love exploring the peaceful atmosphere of Chorao Island and its mangrove forests, which can be reached by ferry.

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