
Monument visits in Goa

Goa design your day private tour
Design your own day trip in Goa on this full-day private tour and decide your entire itinerary with a professional driver at your disposal. Goa really has something for everyone – whether you're looking for thrilling excursions, a day to kick back and relax, or something in between.With the freedom to plan your own itinerary, you'll have plenty to choose from. You could dive into the history of Old Goa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and check out its iconic sights. Here, you can find the Basilica of Bom Jesus, often visited by pilgrims around the world, visit Se Cathedral, one of the largest churches in Asia, or step back in time at the ruins of St Augustine's tower.For the food lovers out there, you'll have plenty to get stuck into – you can head over to one of the spice gardens to learn about the aromatics grown here, as well as how they are used. Plus, there are plenty of opportunities to try Goan recipes – get stuck into some street food or opt for a fine dining experience – the choice is yours.

Historical old Goa tour with Basilica Bom Jesus and Panjim city
Once known as the ‘Rome of the East', Goa is packed with religious monuments, grand cathedrals and colonial relics. As the seat of Portuguese rule for 200-years, Old Goa is steeped in rich history and architecture. In the Basilica of Bom Jesus, you'll discover the sacred relics kept there before moving on to the Se Cathedral to see its golden bell – the largest in Asia. Then, it's on to Panaji for a tasty lunch at the Goa Marriott or Vivanta by Taj. After, you'll head for a rickshaw ride around the city's old quarter before rounding off at the bustling daily market for free time to shop or explore.
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Jaipur three-day tour with flights
A colourful mix of old and new, the ancient heart of Jaipur still beats in its fairytale palaces and rugged fortresses. From ornate gardens and bustling bazaars to historic monuments and heritage hotels, you'll discover all the charms of the Pink City on this three-day tour.Catch a morning flight and after checking into your hotel, you've the rest of the afternoon to recharge your batteries and grab yourself an early night for a full day of city sightseeing to come. The first highlight you'll tick-off is the UNESCO-listed Amer Fort. Wander its ancient red ramparts, then marvel at the lavish interior of glittering mirrors, frescoes and precious stones.Also on the list are the Birla Temple, Jantar Mantar observatory and the City Palace – a spectacular royal residence that also houses an impressive collection of traditional weapons. After breakfast on day three, there's enough time to say goodbye to Jaipur with a little more exploring before heading back to the airport.
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Goan cooking experience with Feni tasting in a colonial mansion
Craving an insider's taste of Goa? You're in the right place. Your Goan culinary adventure kicks off at Silva Heritage – a colonial villa that's been around for 350 years. From there, a local chef will whisk you away to a nearby bustling market, where stalls overflow with fresh fish, meats and vegetables. With the aroma of fresh spices in the air, you'll learn how to pick the best ingredients and master the art of haggling – all while soaking in the rhythm of everyday Goan life. Back at the villa, it's time for a hands-on masterclass in traditional Goan cooking. You'll learn how to build flavours from scratch, balance spices and cook over a woodfired stove just as locals have done for generations. Along the way, you'll pick up plenty of insider tips you won't find in any cookbook. The experience continues with a deep dive into Feni, Goa's iconic drink. You'll sip your way through five different styles of this 500-year-old brew, paired with garnishes and even chocolate to bring out its complex flavours. Finally, you'll wrap up the day by heading to Mes Dulcina restaurant to enjoy the lunch you prepared earlier.
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Long before the Greeks or Romans ever picked up a brick, there were magnificent temples in India. Travelling the authentic Indian way, you'll journey by train to Hampi to discover one of her most prized historical sites – the ancient city of Vijayanagar. Expect plenty of pretty villages, greenery and history on this three-day tour.
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Mysore city and Bandipur National Park three-day tour from Goa
This three-day tour switches between one of India's most historic cityscapes to her wildest natural surroundings. You'll explore a wealth of UNESCO-listed treasures, pristine palaces and magnificent monuments in the ancient kingdom of Mysore and visit Bandipur National Park – the country's premier Bengal tiger and elephant sanctuary.Get an early start to fly from Goa to Bangalore, the ‘Garden City' of India. En route to Mysore you'll stop at Srirangapatna, an island town in the middle of the Kaveri River, where an impressive 9th-century temple takes centre-stage. From there it's a short drive to the hotel in Mysore, the ancient capital of the Wodiyar dynasty, and home for the next two nights. After lunch we kick off the afternoon's sightseeing with a trip to Chamundi Hill Temple. Then it's on to the city's star turn, the Mysore Palace. Spend time here admiring its colourful domes and archways, and wandering through intricately carved doorways into lavishly decorated rooms, once the residence of the mighty maharajas. Round off day one with a stop at the colourful Devaraja flower and fruit market and an evening visit to Brindavan Gardens.On day two, we swap history for nature in Bandipur National Park. This is one of India's premier wildlife sanctuaries and the largest protected area in southern India. After a scenic drive to the park, you'll take a thrilling safari ride to spot impressive Indian elephants, beautiful Bengal tigers and more. After a wild day out, you'll head back to Mysore to hit the hay. On your last day, the highlight is a trip to Somanathapura and the ancient Keshava Temple, dating back to 1268. As you head northbound towards the airport there's a chance to visit Cubbon Park and Vidhan Soudha if time allows, before jetting back to Goa in the evening.
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Taj Mahal with Agra Fort three-day private tour from Goa
If you haven't seen the Taj Mahal, you haven't really seen India. And although it's on the opposite side of the country to Goa, it's worth the trip. This private three-day tour takes in the spectacular domed mausoleum and a few other gems along the way. Ajay, one of our expert local guides, says, "The Taj Mahal is exquisite, inlaid with precious stones to add colour and texture to the typically Mughal decoration of geometric patterns as well as fruits, flowers, and vines."We'll kick start the journey by catching a plane to Delhi and then we'll head straight to Agra by bus. Then, once you've recharged your batteries in a hotel, you'll be up bright and early for a dawn trip to the Taj. "The early morning light filtered through the mist from the river gives the Taj Mahal a soft glow. My tip is to photograph the details on the mausoleum's exterior. Many people are so focused on getting a symmetrical photo from a distance that they forget that the building itself has some beautiful detailing."This tomb was built for a 17th Century emperor's favourite wife, and you'll get a guided tour of the ivory-white masterpiece. Exploring the iconic site and its gardens, you'll spend the rest of the day ticking off more of the region's impressive architecture. Calling by the colossal Agra Fort you'll also visit Fatehpur Sikri – an ancient city crammed with ornate palaces and mosques. And after another night at your hotel, you'll take the road back to Delhi for your return flight to Goa.
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