Your Dream Tour in Goa

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4N/5D
Delhi (IN Volvo)
₹5,199 Per Person

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Airport pick-up and briefing

Transfers and transportation as per the program with a well-experienced driver (price includes his housing and meals).

Delhi (daily prices are subject to change at the time of booking depending on the availability)

The assistance of a local team : All Language speaking Local guide

Accommodation

All Meals like Breakfast, lunch & Dinner

The services of a All Language speaking guide during the entire trip

All Monuments & temple Entrance Fee

International flights and airport taxes

Drinks and personal expenses

Tip

Best time to Visit Sep to Mar

Thanks to the length of its itinerary, this tour not only allows you to see the real face of Rajasthan but also to experience it! We plunge into a region that is as fascinating as it is colorful.

Travelling in a private vehicle provides the freedom to follow the roads, from the Taj Mahal to Pushkar, via the great capital city of Rajasthan - Jaipur. Far from the hectic life of the city, we're fascinated by astounding landscapes and people of the countryside: sparkling sun rays on the dry desert, mud houses decorated with the statues of Ganesh (the god for luck), women at the wells to collect water, wearing bright coloured clothes, turbaned villagers, temples of mysterious gods.

Your Dream Tour Goa

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Palolem Beach

Palolem Beach, located in South Goa, is a stunning crescent-shaped beach known for its natural beauty, calm waters, and laid-back vibe. Surrounded by palm trees and colorful beach huts, it offers a perfect tropical escape. The beach is ideal for swimming, kayaking, dolphin-spotting, and enjoying sunset views. Palolem is quieter than North Goa beaches, making it popular among travelers seeking peace and relaxation. With its scenic charm and vibrant beach shacks, Palolem Beach is a true gem of the Goan coastline.

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Baga Beach

Baga Beach, located in North Goa, is one of the most popular and lively beaches in the region. Known for its vibrant nightlife, beach parties, and water sports, it attracts tourists from all over the world. Activities like jet skiing, parasailing, and banana boat rides keep the energy high. The beach is lined with lively shacks, cafes, and clubs like Tito’s and Mambo’s. With golden sands, rolling waves, and a buzzing atmosphere, Baga Beach offers the ultimate Goan beach experience.

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Old Goa

Old Goa, once the flourishing capital of Portuguese India, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its magnificent colonial-era churches and cathedrals. Located near Panaji, it reflects the rich cultural and religious history of Goa. Iconic landmarks include the Basilica of Bom Jesus, which houses the relics of St. Francis Xavier, and Se Cathedral, one of Asia’s largest churches. With its stunning Baroque architecture, peaceful atmosphere, and deep spiritual significance, Old Goa is a must-visit for history and culture enthusiasts.

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Dudhsagar Falls

Dudhsagar Falls, located on the Mandovi River in Goa, is one of India’s tallest and most spectacular waterfalls. Cascading from a height of about 310 meters, it resembles a stream of milk flowing down the mountains, giving it the name “Dudhsagar,” meaning “Sea of Milk.” Surrounded by lush greenery and nestled in the Western Ghats, the falls offer breathtaking views, especially during the monsoon. Accessible via scenic treks or jeep rides through the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary, it's a nature lover’s paradise.