Goa - Goan sunset dinner cruise on the Mandovi River
Watching the sun dip below the horizon as you float where the Mandovi River meets the Arabian Sea is a holiday moment in India you'll remember forever. On this catamaran cruise, you'll have plenty of time to soak up the views while listening to live music and dining on Indian fare. Settle into your evening with a drink and some starters as you make your way along the river past a couple of local villages, including Old Goa, Chorao, and Nerul. Here, you'll see a mix of churches, temples and Portuguese architecture, all of which give you an idea of Goa's colonial past.As you cruise towards the Atal Setu Bridge and the city of Panjim, look right and have your camera ready for when the white facade of the 17th-century Church of Our lady of Penha de Franca files into frame. From here, you'll glide out to the best spot for the sunset. Anchor here for 30 minutes, taking in the haze of pinks, oranges and reds reflecting on the water. As you return along the river to Old Goa jetty, enjoy a buffet dinner as a new vision of Panjim emerges, a city lit up and bustling with nightlife.
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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.
Goa - Goa Mangroves & Crocodile Tour
The mangrove forests of Goa are a haven for rare plants, birds and wildlife. On this tour, you'll take a boat cruise downriver to spot freshwater crocs and hit a spice plantation to learn all there is to know about the exotic produce that thrives here. What's more, you'll have a traditional lunch included too.
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Goa - River Aldona Houseboat Tour
Pass ancient villages, temples and dense forests as you cruise the backwaters of the River Aldona in a traditional Goan houseboat. As you sail, grab a drink from the bar, try your hand at fishing, or just sit back and enjoy the peace. Then, as the sun sets, there's a traditional dinner, live music and an overnight stay in a plush cabin onboard.
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Goa - Goa Beach Tent Overnight Tour
Want to get away from it all? On this two-day tour, you'll visit one of Goa's most exclusive paradise beaches before an evening under the stars in your own seafront tent. After spending the day swimming, snorkeling or chilling in a hammock, you can retire to your Rajasthani camp, complete with a comfy bed and an en-suite loo.
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Goa - Goa catamaran sailing tour on the Arabian Sea
Set sail on this chilled-out morning cruise along the Mandovi River in Goa. You'll start the day right with a tasty breakfast spread – complete with fresh fruit, juices, local Goan treats, tea, and coffee – before gliding out into the Arabian Sea. Plus, if you're up for it, you can even help the crew pull up the sails for a hands-on sailing demo.After soaking up some views, the real fun begins near Grand Island, where you'll anchor for swimming, splashing, and catching some rays. The waters here are a sight to behold – clear, inviting, and perfect for a dip. Whether you're swimming or lounging on the onboard trampoline, it's all about laid-back vibes and enjoying the open sea.On the sail back to Panjim, rinse off, relax, and snack on fresh fruit and cold drinks. With the vast Arabian Sea surrounding you and dolphins possibly making a cameo, this cruise is a great way to unwind and experience Goa's coastline.
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Jaipur - Cultural Dining Experience with a Local Family in Jaipur
Embark on a cultural culinary journey, dining with a local family in Jaipur. Engage in conversations and learn about their daily life.
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Goa - Dudhsagar Waterfall Tour with Spice Garden and Lunch
One of India's tallest and most famous cascades, Dudhsagar Waterfall features in several Bollywood movies. You'll arrive by bus and transfer to an off-road vehicle for the last stretch. Ram, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Known by locals as the Sea of Milk, legend has it that Dudhsagar Waterfall formed when a beautiful princess poured a golden jug of milk down the mountainside. It's true that when it has been raining, the cascades are milky white.' After the chance to swim in the rejuvenating cascades of water, you'll stop by a spice garden for a tasty local lunch.You'll start the day by passing through palm-shaded villages and paddy fields in vibrant Goa. Then switching to an off-road vehicle, you'll zigzag your way through jungle paths to arrive at Dudhsagar around the hottest time of the day. Spend some time soaking up wonderful views of the 1,000ft-high falls before cooling off, by jumping in. With free time to splash around in the foamy, white waters, you'll see monkeys swing through the trees to the sounds of the thundering falls.After your time at the famously scenic spot, you'll head to a nearby spice plantation for lunch. Enjoy your fill of tasty, local dishes – Goan food is known for its great flavours, and the Portuguese influence gives it that unique culinary twist. When you have finished your meal, you'll have time to wander the spice farm and learn all there is to know about the aromatics they produce, and how they are used.
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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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Agra - Taj Mahal and Agra Fort half-day private tour
Enjoy an incredible tour of the city of Agra and visit the beautiful monument of the Taj Mahal.
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Goa - Taj Mahal 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.
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Goa - Goa E-bike Tour of Divar Island with High Tea
The island of Divar is small enough to explore on foot, but even better to see by e-bike. Think paddy fields crisscrossed by rickety lanes, peeling colonial churches and brightly coloured temples. Discover it all in total comfort and ease, without leaving a carbon footprint.
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