DZIRE OR ETIOS | ERTIGA OR INNOVA | SWIFT OR WAGONR |
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Rs. 2500/- | Rs. 2900/- | Rs. 2500/- |
The evening cruise is a great way to spend an evening in Goa. A nice way to relax after a tiring sightseeing day for a family, a couple, or a group of friends.
A wonderful view of the Mormugao harbor can be seen at Dona Paula Beach, one of the most beautiful beaches in Goa. Besides the jetty, there is also a market, a cafe, and stalls. You can find Menino's at the head of the jetty, which serves Goan delicacies.
Located in Panjim, this beach offers a variety of options around it as well as the best sunset. After a refreshing dip in the Arabian Sea, you can enjoy everything from street food to fine dining.
The first church to be built in Goa dates back to 1541 and was rebuilt in 1619. In the belfry, a tangle of ropes leads up to an enormous shiny church bell, rescued from the ruins of the Augustinian monastery at Old Goa and installed here in 1871.
The Portuguese Colony is rich with Portuguese heritage and maintains the essence of the Portuguese Era. A stroll through these lanes is a must if one wishes to glimpse the past.
An ancient church in Goa and India, known for the holy relics of Saint Francis Xavier. The casket in which his body is entombed is made of silver and placed in this mausoleum. In addition to its richness, the church has a few large-scale paintings.
Goa's Cuncoleim temple is dedicated to Tirupati Balaji Padmavati. Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Charitable Trust manages the temple dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara, Lord Ganesha, and Goddess Padmavati. The Tirupati Tirumala Devasthanam donated the idols of Lord Balaji and Padmavati. A sense of serenity permeates the temple, which sits among verdant lawns.
During the Portuguese invasion of 1567, the Mangueshi temple was one of the temples that were destroyed. When the Portuguese conquered Salcate, the temple was destroyed. Located on the south bank of the river Zuari, this ancient temple was once located in the village of Kushastali, subsequently renamed Cortalim by the Portuguese.
A spice plantation farm located in a village untouched by pollution allows you to immerse yourself in nature surrounded by fresh air, leaving you feeling fresh. Observe over 75 species of birds within the plantation. See some rare and endangered birds in their natural habitat.