
Countryside in Goa
Goan jungle village tour with spice farm and elephant experience
Beneath a thick canopy of green, your local guide will reveal the secrets of the Goan jungle on this full-day tour. As they lead you into the rainforest, the sights and sounds of the jungle will come alive as you hear stories of survival and sustainable living. A big part of surviving in the jungle is understanding the plants, so there's a spice and herb farm tour to learn more about their medicinal benefits, as well as what's good to eat and what you should avoid. Then, it's time to put your foraging lesson to the test as you gather wild ingredients for a cooking demonstration that will be part of your lunch later on. While the spices are simmering, you'll head to the eco-village to learn more about how the locals live in harmony with the jungle. They'll welcome you into their houses and show you the sustainable efforts they're making, like turning kitchen waste into cooking gas. After enjoying the fruits of your labour at lunch, it's elephant time. You'll help prepare food for the elephants and then learn from their carers about how they gently communicate and connect with these majestic creatures before you watch them enjoy their mud baths in the river. Then, for the last hour of the tour it's your turn to swim and splash or simply float in a natural pool, taking in your exotic yet peaceful surroundings.
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Authentic Goan Saraswat cooking experience on a local spice farm
Stepping into a new culture and getting a taste of a different life is what travelling is all about. On this enriching Goan adventure, you'll be introduced to members of the Saraswat Brahmin community. While traditionally these families lead private lives rooted in rituals, they're incredibly hospitable. Expect a warm welcome with a local drink at a traditional Kulhagar – a family-run farm.The owner will take pride in showing you around the farm, explaining how certain spices and herbs are used both in natural medicines and in cooking. It's the later you'll be getting involved in next with a hands-on demo of some of the village's favourite dishes. First up, you'll help prepare a typical Goan hot steamed dessert. Learn how to grind masala on a stone in the traditional way and discover how the spice transforms the flavour of mackerel cooked in hay – a rustic delicacy.Tuck into the tangy, sweet dish for lunch, all served in handcrafted earthenware crockery – it really adds to the authentic flavour. Then, with a full belly, you'll take in the traditional practice of cashew roasting. Let the rich, smoky aroma flood your senses as you learn about the methods passed down through generations of Goan villagers to perfect these nuts.
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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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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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