5 things you must do in Goa



Get a Temporary Black Henna Tattoo

We know most of the people aren’t to frenzy to get a permanent tattoo done. But here in Goa, you can get a black henna tattoo done very quickly at an affordable price. These tattoo artists use skin friendly black henna and stencils for a quick tattoo. The best part is that it is temporary. It fades after a couple of weeks.

Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

In Goa the proverb “Breakfast like a King, Lunch like a Prince and Dine like a Pauper” doesn’t really exist. Here you should always eat like a king, no matter what meal you are having. Goa has an array of beach side restaurants and Shacks serving some of the authentic Goan cuisines. Each item here qualifies to be a part of “the-must-haves”. Some places worth a mention are Infantaria at Calangute, Curly’s on Anjuna and Britto’s at Baga. Do try their Sea food if you are a non-vegetarian.

Visit Old Goa

Old Goa is a small city in North Goa. Located about 9 km east of Panaji. Old Goa is the former colonial capital of Goa. Today it is one of the most popular tourist spot of Goa. Popular for its old city charm, heritage architecture and scenic churches. Some of the sites here are acclaimed as World Heritage sites by UNESCO. A visit to this small city is like you have traveled back in time where the charm is still alive.

Don’t miss to Cruise Mandovi

The sunset and sundown cruises along the River Mandovi is a craze amongst the tourists. They do have daytime cruises but the one in the evening and night are better. Musical night followed by a gala dinner that’s what the Mandovi River cruise offers you.

Water Sports (A must for adventure lovers)

Goa has a long coastal line and it is blessed with endless beaches. Most of the Goan beaches have the facility of water sports and other water activities which are quiet popular amongst tourists. Surfing, para sailing, Banana ride, jet skiing are few of the popular water activities here. The safety measure is been taken care of, all the beaches have supervised activities and a good number of lifeguards managing the rescue and security operations on Goa’s beaches.


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