Start your trip with a visit to the UNESCO World Heritage site, the Basilica of Bom Jesus. This 16th-century church houses the remains of St. Francis Xavier and is a perfect example of Baroque architecture.
Wake up early and head to Dudhsagar Falls. The majestic four-tiered waterfall is nestled in the Western Ghats and is surrounded by lush greenery. Enjoy a refreshing swim in the natural pool at the bottom of the falls.
Explore the iconic Chapora Fort, located on a hilltop overlooking Vagator Beach. This 17th-century fort was built by the Portuguese and is a popular sunset spot. After the sunset, head to Vagator Beach for a bonfire and stargazing.
Experience the aroma of spices by visiting a spice plantation. Learn about the cultivation of spices like pepper, cardamom, and cinnamon, and indulge in a traditional Goan lunch. In the evening, head to Calangute Beach for live music and seafood.
Shop for souvenirs, jewelry, and handicrafts at the Anjuna Flea Market. This weekly market takes place every Wednesday and is a shopper's paradise. In the evening, head to Baga Beach for water sports and beachside shacks.
Visit the magnificent Fort Aguada, a 17th-century Portuguese fort. Explore the fort's lighthouse, prison cells, and the magnificent architecture. In the afternoon, head to the Miramar Beach for a relaxing swim and sunset views.
End your trip by visiting the Goa State Museum. Learn about the history and culture of Goa through various exhibits, including ancient sculptures, paintings, and manuscripts. In the evening, head to Panaji for some street food and souvenir shopping.
Make the most of your trip by taking a side trip to the beautiful Palolem Beach. You can also try some Goan delicacies like seafood curry, sorpotel, and bebinca. Don't forget to book a river cruise on the Mandovi River to witness the stunning Goan sunset.
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