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When you arrive at the Goa airport or railway station, we will arrange for private transportation to take you to your hotel. Serve you a welcome drink, and the rest of the day is yours to do as you choose.
Second day of goa tour package for bangalore, after breakfast, travel to North Goa to see Patto Plaza, Mall De Goa - Porvorim, Baga Beach, Calangute Beach, Condolim Beach, Anjuna BeachFort Aguada, Sinquerim Beach, Vagator Beach, and Chapora Fort, before returning to the hotel.
Third day of goa tour packages for bangalore, after breakfast, travel to South Goa to see the Basilica of Bom Jesus, the Museum, St. Alex Church, Mangueshi Temple, Panjim Market, Dona Paula Beach, Miramar Beach, Bhagwan Mahavir Garden, and Agustine Tower before returning to the hotel.
Fouth day of bangalore to goa tour package, Depart towards DudhSagar Waterfall after breakfast. It is 87 kilometres, so get picked up at 7:30 a.m. from your hotel, and then hire a Jeep car. You will be responsible for the cost of the Jeep Car. Enjoy a whole day there before returning to the hotel in the evening.
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Today is the final day of the tour. Enjoy a delicious meal in the morning before being transferred to the airport for your return trip home.
Goa conjures us images of sandy beaches, incredible parties, charming tiny villages, delectable cuisine, and a spectacular vacation experience. Goa, which is part of the Konkan Coast Belt, has a coastline that stretches for more than 100 kilometres and serves as a tourism magnet, attracting millions of visitors from within and beyond the country all year.
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Goa has a rich cultural and historical past, and every Goa tour from bangalore has the right combination of sun, sand, and sea. As a result, it's not unexpected that the Portuguese, who arrived in quest of spices in the 16th century, chose to settle in this tropical paradise.