Visit the historic Fort Aguada and enjoy water sports at Baga Beach.
Day 3.
Take a day trip to the Dudhsagar Falls and enjoy a train ride through the surrounding countryside.
Day 4.
Visit the picturesque town of Old Goa and explore its beautiful churches and cathedrals.
Day 5.
Relax and unwind at Palolem Beach and enjoy some delicious seafood.
Day 6.
Explore the capital city of Panaji and its markets, cafes and restaurants.
Lying on the west coast, Goa is the smallest state in India and is known for its endless beaches, stellar nightlife, bountiful seafood, and World-Heritage-listed architecture, unlike any other. Spread over just 3,701 km, Goa is placed in the Konkan region. It's far from a hippie haven or a beach holiday, and one of only a few destinations that stay open 24x7. The calmness (Susegad) of Goa attracts as many international tourists as Indians, or even more.The people of Goa are very friendly towards tourists and celebrate many festivals throughout the year, the most famous of which is the New Year and the Goa Carnival. While the seafood is excellent, Goa has one of the best nightlife in India with trendy bars, beach shacks, elegant cafes and a great many clubs and discotheques. Goa is also great for young tourists with relatively tight pockets, thanks to the state's low alcohol prices.