There’s plenty to do for those that love the outdoors, and a few charming experiences for those that prefer to enjoy the rain from a distance as well. Sign up for an expedition to a hidden waterfall located deep within a forest or take a five-hour trek through the forest on foot to head up to the sunset viewpoint or towards Dudhsagar Falls.
Top Things Must Know While Renting a Cab or Bike In Goa
Renting a cab or a bike in Goa provides tourists with convenience, cost-effectiveness, mobility, flexibility, and a local experience. It is a popular option for tourists who want to explore the area at their own pace and on their terms.
5 new restaurants to check out in Goa
Any foodie can tell you, trying out a new restaurant is an adventure in itself—but when paired with breathtaking views of Goa, Portuguese villas and versatile menus, it’s a whole other experience in itself.
Goa has many enthralling experiences to offer
Your Goa diaries can go far beyond wine glasses and shacks! The party destination of India is more than shining beaches and sparkling nightlife. It has many enthralling experiences to offer!
South Goa’s best beaches & experiences for this winter
We have curated the best South Goa beaches and the experiences you can indulge in here. Read it all for there are quite some surprises in waiting.
Holidayers pack their bags to Goa for August’s long weekends
With Independence Day and Raksha Bandhan around the corner, August has three long weekends. Indian travelers, after staying home for almost two years, want to make the most of it by planning short getaways in advance.
Goa in the monsoon: cliff jump into a natural pool
A monsoon canvas of cliff jumping, trails, and treks, with Gaud Saraswat cuisine to promote a Goa that revels in its culture to create a vista that brings you the best of tradition, folklore in the most exquisite lap of mother nature.
Goa starts ‘Monsoon Trekking’ to boost tourism
The Goa Tourism Development Corporation (GTDC)recently launched the Monsoon Trekking programme to boost tourism in hinterland areas. Tourist guides will be trained by the GTDC and the Forest Department, and that only certified guides will be permitted to accompany tourists.