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Rachol & Shiroda: Goa’s Hidden Faces
Rachol and Shiroda, neighboring villages, offer two distinct but complementary experiences of Goa. Start your journey in Rachol, a charming riverine village steeped in history. Explore its mysterious fortress and Asia's largest seminary, remnants of the glorious Portuguese era. Next, cross the river by ferry to Shiroda, an untouched cultural gem that remained free from Portuguese influence. Here, you’ll discover fascinating local legends and rich traditions that have stood the test of time. Both villages provide a unique perspective on Goa—Rachol with its historical grandeur and Shiroda with its preserved heritage
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Goa Unexplored Nature, History & Legends
Hidden in the serene landscapes of South Goa, this experience takes you on a unique journey through nature, history, and culture. Explore a mysterious cave and discover ancient rock carvings filled with untold stories. Visit a local plantation and enjoy a delicious homemade breakfast prepared by a local family—something you won’t find in any restaurant. Then, step into the past at one of South Goa’s most iconic temples, where fascinating legends bring history to life. To end on a refreshing note, take a dip in a beautiful freshwater stream, surrounded by lush greenery and spring waters.
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Journey Through Goa’s Twin Capitals
Once called Ilhas Dos Fidalgos by the Portuguese, Chorao was among their earliest conquests during their 451-year rule. Today, it is renowned for its biodiversity, housing the famous Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, a haven for migratory birds. This trail unveils the island’s best— a boat ride through lush mangroves, the oldest church on Chorao, a uniquely designed temple, and the Lost Seminary. Chorao offers a perfect blend of nature, heritage, and captivating stories, making it a must-visit for every traveler.
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Chandor Heritage Trail
Nestled in the picturesque hinterland of South Goa you’ll find Chandor – a quiet hamlet where the past and present seem to coexist in perfect harmony. This sleepy village houses an enduring legacy of its former roots as Chandrapur – the glorious capital city of the ancient Kadamba dynasty. Travel back in time and explore the region’s rich history and culture with this heritage trail around charming Chandor! HIGHLIGHTS Discover Chandor’s past as a flourishing kingdom and trading hub to centuries-old dynasties, and discover the intriguing legend of an ancient ‘Queen’s Curse
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Fontainhas Heritage Walk
A walk through the old Latin quarter of Panjim - a satiating treat for photographers and history buffs as the place maintains to this day its Portuguese influence. The houses are dressed in yellow, green and blue, balconies fronted by wrought iron railings and tiled roofs transporting you to another era. Get access to heritage buildings, appreciate Portuguese architecture, meet wonderful people and experience the cultural side of Goa like never before. We will take you to meet a renowned Goan musician who will perform Latin music.
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Panjim- A Glimpse into History (Walking trial)
Panjim, the capital of Goa, is rich in Indo-Portuguese heritage and history. Once a small settlement, it became the capital after Old Goa’s decline. Today, it showcases a blend of colonial charm and modern identity. Fontainhas, the Latin Quarters, is a highlight with its colorful houses, narrow streets, and Portuguese influence. This historic neighborhood preserves the essence of Goa’s past.
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Campal Heritage Walk
Often excluded from the list of must-see tourist attractions in Goa, the precinct of Campal is truly a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. After a devastating epidemic in the mid-18th century, the colonial Portuguese government moved the capital from the old city to Nova Goa (present day Panjim). Built under the dynamic vision of former Viceroy Dom Manuel, the neighborhood of Campal is a stunning example of thoughtful town planning, giving birth to one of the most beautiful localities in the country. Explore the area’s picturesque riverfront promenade, lush gardens and magnificent heritage buildings, and experience the strong sense of community spirit that continues to this day
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Old Goa Heritage Walk
History buffs will love this heritage walk around Velha Goa (Old Goa), former capital city of the Portuguese colonial empire. Abandoned after the outbreak of a deadly epidemic in the mid 18th century, this precinct is the last standing relic of a long-lost past. Velha Goa houses some of the oldest churches and monuments in the state, and has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Margao Heritage Walk
Margao Heritage Walk, where we explore the oldest and most picturesque parts of this historic Goan town. Wander through grand Portuguese-era mansions, uncover the mysteries of a Goan house tied to the infamous Margao Massacre, and visit the 450-year-old Holy Spirit Church, home to a rare phenomenon found nowhere else in the world!
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Fort Aguada Port and Jail Heritage Walk
The captivating Fort Aguada has borne witness to countless events in Goan history. From defending the Portuguese colony against invasions from the Dutch and the Marathas, to its internal prison complex used to house freedom fighters battling for Goan independence – this magnificent structure is bursting with rousing stories from the past. Embark on a journey through time, as we explore this iconic 400-year-old monument and soak in stunning panoramic views of the seaside.
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