This is an excursion of Goa's Divar island with native islanders as your tour guides.
Journey through scenic roads in Divar Island, spotting local birdlife along the way. Walk the enchanting mangroves with a chance to catch a sighting of otters, crocodiles and estuarial birds.
Immerse yourself in Divar island's historical importance and heritage as you explore lush landscapes, vibrant village markets and iconic sites, including temples, churches, chapels, and a hilltop viewpoint with stunning panoramic views of the island and the river Mandovi.
Delve into ancestral history of a native island family through vintage artifacts in an old Indo-Portugese home made with mud, wood and roof tiles. Unwind on the veranda to hear birds singing, soaking in the island’s tranquility.
Panoramic views of the island and the river Mandovi
Immerse yourself in Divar’s historical importance and heritage as you explore lush landscapes, vibrant village markets and iconic sites, including temples, churches, chapels, and a hilltop viewpoint with stunning panoramas.
The famous local bakery of the island
Visit an old Goan house built in 1912 in Indian baroque architecture that still retains its original structure. Immerse yourself in its rich, colorful history spanning three generations. Be captivated by a collection of vintage artifacts that echo memories of the past, perfectly preserved within the rustic charm of the house’s mud walls. Get to know about life on the island from the members of the family. Join them in their chores and enjoy the local home-cooked food and drinks they have to offer. Take a short walk around the neighbourhood to witness grand Indo-Portuguese homes nestled within and get a glimpse of its local flora and fauna
Chapel of Christ the Redeemer, the most revered chapel in the island visited by people of all faiths
The host will be at the ferry jetty.
Goa is a vibrant coastal state in India known for its beautiful beaches, rich history, and unique blend of Indian and Portuguese cultures. It offers a mix of relaxation, adventure, and cultural experiences, making it a popular destination for travelers from around the world.
Palolem Beach is one of the most beautiful and popular beaches in Goa, known for its golden sands, clear waters, and relaxed atmosphere.
Dudhsagar Falls is one of India's tallest waterfalls, located on the Mandovi River. It's a stunning sight, especially during the monsoon season.
The Basílica de Bom Jesus is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most famous churches in Goa, known for its Baroque architecture and the sacred relics of St. Francis Xavier.
The Anjuna Flea Market is a popular weekly market where you can find a variety of items, including clothing, jewelry, souvenirs, and local crafts.
Fort Aguada is a well-preserved Portuguese fort that offers stunning views of the Arabian Sea and the surrounding coastline.
A spicy and tangy curry made with fresh fish, coconut milk, and a blend of spices.
A spicy pork curry with origins in Portuguese cuisine, made with pork, vinegar, garlic, and red chilies.
A traditional Goan dessert made with layers of flour, coconut milk, and jaggery, baked to perfection.
A local alcoholic beverage made from fermented coconut or cashew apples, known for its strong flavor and high alcohol content.
This is the best time to visit Goa, with pleasant weather, clear skies, and ideal conditions for beach activities and sightseeing.
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Goa is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Thivim Railway Station, Madgaon Railway Station
Kadamba Transport Corporation (KTCL) Bus Stand in Panaji
KTCL buses are the most common and affordable way to get around Goa. They connect major towns and tourist spots.
Available • Apps: Ola, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
Dudhsagar Falls is one of India's tallest waterfalls, located on the Mandovi River. It's a stunning sight, especially during the monsoon season.
Old Goa is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the former capital of Goa, known for its well-preserved Portuguese-era churches and cathedrals.
Goa is known for its lush spice plantations, where visitors can learn about the cultivation and processing of spices like pepper, cinnamon, and cardamom.
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