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Hey Nilesh, THINGS TO DO IN GOA : 1)North Goa Beaches : Anjuna, Baga, Calanguate, 2)South Goa Beaches : Colva, Butterfly, Palolem, Agonda, Netravali Lake 3)Fort Arguada ( Movie 'Dil Chahta Hai' was shooted here ) 4)Dudhsagar waterfalls ( 2.5 hours, 60km from Goa) 5)Activities: Scuba, Prasailing, Mandovi River cruise ( Casino and party), A boat ride for watching dolphin 6)We enjoyed all nights in Goa by drinking and sitting on beach and returning to hotel room in morning 4-5AM. Then next day started wandering again from 1PM and at last in evening back to beach. Happpy travelling!!!!!!
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Hey Nilesh, Goa is a mixed bunch of history, partying beaches , virgin beaches , forts , adventure water activities and what not .... Aguada fort Sequerim fort and Beach Basilica of Bom jesus Baga beach Calangute beach Morjim beach Vagator Beach for Sunset Chapora fort also called as Dil Chahta hai fort Harvelem falls Anjuna beach Naval aviation museum Mapusa market Terekhol fort Palolem beach Butterfly beach Agonda beach Anjuna Wednesday market Church of our lady of Immaculate Conception Bro... Keep two days for north goa and two days for south Goa ... The above mentioned place are like must see in Goa ... Read about every place and decide like which you wanna cover in your time in Goa ... Don't miss eating on beach shacks as it s a great feel to have dinner when waves kisses your feet .... Here I am also sharing few links which would help you to decide on your personal itinerary:- https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.tripoto.com/trip/places-to-visit-in-goa-that-are-travel-goals.amp https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.tripoto.com/trip/goa-like-never-before-4-day-best-itinerary-593ba3aeee96b.amp https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.tripoto.com/trip/best-of-goa-in-3-days-565de9ba4c74a.amp https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.tripoto.com/trip/a-memorable-trip-to-goa-58a53d7ab4c37.amp https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.tripoto.com/trip/7-days-in-goa-with-chudybuddys-58cec511686ea.amp For cheap and affordable stay options in Goa:- 1. The Vagator house near Anjuna Beach http://vagatorhouse.com/ 2. leoney resort goa vagator Address: Ozran Beach Road, Vagator, Goa 403509 Phone: 088888 84892 http://www.leoneyresort.com/resort.html 3. kiara bnb home goa Address: 1655/8 deul waddo,Vagator Beach Road, opposite corporation bankand St Anthony Church,North Goa, Goa, 403509 Phone: 088888 26004 https://kiara-bnb-home.business.site/ 4. urja resorts goa Address: 485/2, Vagator Beach Rd, Coutinho Vaddo, Chapora, Goa 403509 Phone: 091582 16661 5. Address: 485/2, Vagator Beach Rd, Coutinho Vaddo, Chapora, Goa 403509 Phone: 091582 16661 Address: Vagator Beach Rd, Vagator, North Goa, Goa 403509 Phone: 098814 66409 http://www.yoyogoa.com/ Other options are:- Here are few attached links with names and contact numbers of best clubs in Goa:- 1. Club Cabana :- Calangute - Arpora Road, Arpora, Goa 403507 http://www.clubcubanagoa.com 098235 39000 2. LPK waterfront club :- Nerul Road, Opposite Bank of India, Nerul, Goa 403114 093267 33295 3. Sinq Night club :- Opposite Taj Holiday Village, Aguada Rd, Candolim, Goa 403515 http://sinq.in 083080 00080 4. Cafe Mambos :- http://cafemambo.titosgoa.com Titos Lane, Baga Beach, Goa, 403516 5. Cape town cafe:- Tito's Lane, Baga Calangute Rd, Saunta Vaddo, Bardez, Goa 403516 https://capetowncafe.com 099233 25638 For stay options if you are looking for :- 1. Namyo hostel - Khalchawada, Arambol Beach Arambol, Pernem, 403524 07020348432 2. Happy Panda hostel - Mandrem road, Arambol, Goa 403524 http://happypanda.in 09673201979 3. Wanderers hostel - Madhla Vaddo, Opp. Nanu Wines, Morjim Beach Road, Morjim, Goa 403512 http://www.wanderershostel.com 09619235302 cheap stays are :- Hostel Zostel in Calangute Backpacker panda in Candolim Little India beach cottages in Baga Sai Palolem beach cottages Nikita Residency in Calangute Anjuna palms guest house near Anjuna beach Morjim sunset guest house is also good to stay in goa for reasonable rates . Happy Travelling Bro!!!
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Transport: The cheapest way to travel and explore Goa is to rent bikes – taxis are exorbitantly priced (Rs 25/km) and bus network is almost non-existent. Bikes will cost you anywhere from 350-500per day depending on the bike that you want (350 for the Activa, 500 for Pulsar, 600 for Avenger etc). Fuel cost is over and above that. Food: Do not go for the expensive shacks and restaurants all the time. You can find plenty of good restaurants just outside the beaches. Places- North Goa – Anjuna, Baga, Calangute, Vagator (In a single stretch, you can walk from the first beach to the last), Dona Paula South Goa – Colva, Majorda, Palolem, Cavelossim Aguada fort: A fort-cum-lighthouse build by the Portuguese in 1613 Chapora fort: This is the fort featured in Dil Chahta Hai Basilica of Bom Jesus: Built in 1605, contains the tomb and the remains of St. Francis Xavier Naval Aviation Museum: A museum dedicated to the history of Naval Aviation in India, probably only one of its kind Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception: This has been shown in many movies that are shot in Goa (Josh, Mujhse Shaadi Karogi, Ajab Prem Ki Gajab Kahani. Good Luck!!! Happy Traveling!!!
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Hey nilesh, Check out my goa trip it has a whole itinerary about goa. It will surely help you
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Same we are traveling delhi to goa , whole budget will around 12k but it can me minimised upto 7-8k inbox me for full itinerary
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Hey Nilesh, Since it's your 1st time, these are the places I would suggest: Beaches: North Goa - Calangute, Baga, Vagator, Miramar, Candolim South Goa - Colva, Majorda, Palolem Churches: St Francis Xavier Church, Old Goa Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, Panjim Church of St Francis of Assisi, Old Goa Temples Shri Mangueshi temple Shantadurga temple Damodar temple Restaurants: Pousada by the beach The Fishernans Wharf, Cavelossim Antares, Vagator Thalassa, Siolim Martin's Corner, Majorda Scenic Places: Dudhsagar Waterfalls Aguada Fort Chapora Fort Selaulim Dam
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Goa in Winter (November – March) Temperature - The air temperature during the season of winter fluctuates between 21°C and 32°C. Weather – The aftermath of the monsoon gives way to all kinds of greens when winter falls. The warm rays of the sun kiss your skin as slightly cold winds play with your hair. You take in the scent of the salty sea as the clear sky above you calls for an adventure. The pleasant weather during the winter season makes it the best time to visit Goa. Tourists start pouring in, owing to the agreeable weather that kicks off the high season. Goa in winter is all about late nights that make you want to sit by the sea with a light shawl wrapping you in a tight embrace as you watch the sea waves beat against the rocks on the seashore. Significant events - The clement weather calls for a plethora of activities and festivals, attracting tourists from all over the globe. This is perhaps the most suitable time for you to venture outdoors and acquaint yourself with the surroundings. Gallivant around Goa in the winter season and you will sense celebrations in the air. The many churches of Goa look ever so beautiful, illuminated with pristine lights in the night as the sound of carols echo from their walls announcing the arrival of Christmas. Not just Christmas, Goa also has festivals that are central to its culture and spirit. One of the main highlights of this season is the Goa Carnival held in the month of February. This carnival just has one rule, leave your worries at home and get ready to feast on amazing food, music, dance and have a lot of fun. Not just any other festival, musical parades held in the capital do not fail to catch anybody’s eye. It is also a ritual to take the party to the streets, concluding with the famous black and red dance performed by the Clube Nacional in the state capital. Why you should visit now – This time of the year is all about lit up and crowded streets, watching fellow tourists or locals whiz by you in scooters and dancing the night away with your loved ones. With Goa usually being a warm place and a victim of the strong sunrays, this time of the year grants some mercy to the land of good times. Do not disappoint the adventurer in you as you enjoy the thrill of water sports at Mahdei River or Agonda Beach. Things to know before the visit – If you are looking for some peace and serenity, we advise you to head to South Goa and the north in case you wish to explore Goa’s much talked about nightlife. Keep in mind that Goa remains shut between 1 and 4 pm in the afternoon. Hence, plan your trip accordingly. Tips – Since this is the peak season, ensure that your tickets are booked well in advance. Plan your activities and itinerary according to the weather. While you pack, make sure you include both warm and cool clothes as well as sunscreen and some glasses. Carry flip-flops, sandals and some swimwear as well.
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