Chef Kamal’s Indian Cooking Classes
Spice lessons in Goa sound serious, and they are. You’ll learn Indian curry technique from Chef Kamal Varma, tied to […]
Spice lessons in Goa sound serious, and they are. You’ll learn Indian curry technique from Chef Kamal Varma, tied to […]
Goa without the rush is possible. I like that this tour helps you skip the noisy tourist traps and focuses
Panjim reveals itself fast on foot. This guided neighbourhood walk strings together Portuguese-influenced lanes, centuries-old buildings, and the daily rhythms
Goa’s Mandovi turns into a dance floor at sunset. On this Mandovi River cruise, the Bollywood DJ sound system and
Golden Triangle, minus the stress. I like the private guides who explain what you’re looking at, and I love the
Panjim tastes like a storybook. This Goa street food crawl starts at Immaculate Conception Church and leads you through stepped
Goa’s coast has a quieter side. This small-group e-bike tour takes you from Sinquerim into Candolim bylanes, then onward to
Goa has a trick up its sleeve: a night of feni and food. This Panaji guided trail mixes local tastings
Three days, two cities, one big wow. If you want India’s headline sights—Taj Mahal included—without map stress, this private tour
Divar Island feels like Goa after hours. This 4-hour guided trip is built around Temple Pond and other religious monuments
Old Goa tells its story fast. In just 2 hours, you walk through the church-and-convent world that grew from Portuguese
Goa’s mix of faith happens fast. In 6 to 8 hours, you’ll walk through Portuguese-era streets, step into Old Goa’s
Food and stories in Panaji’s oldest lanes. I love how this experience ties Goan flavors to place, with a live
Portuguese Goa, without the map headaches. This half-day private route strings together Panaji’s Latin Quarter with the big Old Goa
Goa by ferry and e-bike beats the usual beach shuffle. I love that this runs on quieter rural roads with