06 DAYS/ 05 NIGHTS MUMBAI - GOA PACKAGE

MUMBAI

GOA

DEPARTURE

  Day 01 : Arrive Mumbai

Arrive Mumbai Airport / Railway Station, our representative will assist and transfer you to your hotel. Afternoon proceed on a sight seeing tour of the City Visiting Gateway of India - The stone archway designed by Wittett in 16th century Gujarati style, Elephanta Caves and Juhu beach. Stay overnight at the hotel.

  Day 02 : In Mumbai

Enjoy a full day sightseeing of the city of the dreams. Visit Mahalaxmi temple, Sidhi Vinayak Temple, Jain temple and the tomb of the Muslim saint Haji Ali; take an undersea walk at the Taraporewala Aquarium and see the magic of the marine life unfold before your eyes. See the magic of Indian history and heritage explodes at the Prince of Wales Museum and Tower of Silence. Visit the important churches and cathedrals across the city; Mount St Mary’s, Aloysius Church, Mahim Church and St Thomas’ Cathedral. Then visit the National Gallery of Modern Art and Jahangir Art Gallery to see the works and exhibits of Indian masters and artists. In the evening, visit Bollywood, Indian film industry with various sets of a typical film studio. Overnight stay at the hotel.

  Day 03 : Mumbai - Goa

In the morning, we transfer you to airport to catch a flight to Goa. Arrive Goa Airport, our representative will assist and transfer you to your hotel. Rest of the day free to relax in beach. In the evening enjoy a traditional carnival, which is a part of Goa's rich Portuguese heritage. Where revelry, song & dance with great food & good wine beautifully come together. Discover the joy of Goan cuisine at a delightful buffet dinner. Overnight spend at hotel.

  Day 04 : Goa

Full day sightseeing Goa - Visit Old Goa, the most important Cathedrals and churches - namely Se-Cathedral, Church of St. Francis Xavier, St. Catherine's Church, Arch of Vice Roy of Goa. Miramar Beach -This is the only beach close to any city and has a good view of the river Mandovi flowing into the sea. Overnight at hotel.

  Day 05 : Goa

After breakfast in the morning, explore the lovely beaches of north Goa i.e. Calangute and Anjuna. Later, travel further south to unwind on the beaches in Colva, Miramar and Bogmallo. Quieter than the shores of north Goa, these palm-fringed shores promise a calmer time. Also visit Dona Paula fishing village which is a small village at the tip of Panaji, the place has a very good viewpoint and a monument at the same place. Stay overnight at the hotel.

  Day 05 : Depart

In the morning, you would be taken to the Goa airport, from where you will catch a flight to your destination.
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  Gateway of India (Mumbai)

The Gateway of India is a monument built during the 20th century in Mumbai City of Maharashtra state in Western India. It is located on the waterfront in the Apollo Bunder area in South Mumbai and overlooks the Arabian Sea. The structure is a basalt arch, 26 metres (85 feet) high. It lies at the end of Chhatrapati Shivaji Marg at the water's edge in Mumbai Harbour. It was a crude jetty used by the fishing community which was later renovated and used as a landing place for British governors and other prominent people. In earlier times, it would have been the first structure that visitors arriving by boat in Mumbai would have seen. The Gateway has also been referred to as the Taj Mahal of Mumbai, and is the city's top tourist attraction.

  Elephanta Caves (Mumbai)

The Elephanta Caves are a network of sculpted caves located on Elephanta Island, or Gharapuri (literally "the city of caves") in Mumbai Harbour, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) to the east of the city of Mumbai in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The island, located on an arm of the Arabian Sea, consists of two groups of caves—the first is a large group of five Hindu caves, the second, a smaller group of two Buddhist caves. The Hindu caves contain rock cut stone sculptures, representing the Shaiva Hindu sect, dedicated to the Lord Shiva. The rock cut architecture of the caves has been dated to between the 5th and 8th centuries, although the identity of the original builders is still a subject of debate. The caves are hewn from solid basalt rock. All the caves were also originally painted in the past, but now only traces remain.

  Tulsi Lake (Mumbai)

Tulsi Lake is a fresh water lake in northern Mumbai. It is stated to be the second largest lake in Mumbai and supplies part of the city’s potable water.[1] This is one of the three lakes located in the Salsette Island; the other two being Powai Lake and Vihar Lake.[2] Both Tulsi lake and Vihar lake are located within the densely forested Sanjay Gandhi National Park or also known popularly as the Borivali National Park (BNP).

  Palolem Beach (Goa)

The Palolem Beach is largely unspoiled and is inhabited by both local fishermen and by foreign tourists who live in shacks along the shore or in the main village itself.[3] It is about one mile (approximately 1.61 km) long and is crescent-shaped; one can view the entire beach from either end. Both ends of the beach consist of rocks jutting out into the sea. The depth of the sea increases gradually, being shallowest at the northern end of the beach, making it safe for average swimmers, and the currents are not fast.

  Candolim (Goa)

The Candolim is a census town in North Goa and is located in the Bardez taluka in the state of Goa, India. It is situated just south of the famous Calangute Beach, and is a popular tourist destination.

  Benaulim (Goa)

Benaulim is a census town in South Goa district in the state of Goa, India. It is a beach town a little south of Margao in Goa, India. It is a town of immense natural beauty, located along the scenic South Goa coastline. Legend has it that Lord Parashurama, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, shot an arrow from the Sahyadri mountains in adjacent Konkan; the arrow (Baan in Sanskrit) landed at the site of this present-day town.Thus it was known as Banahalli or Banavalli (the village of the arrow) before the advent of the Portuguese. Ancient Banavalli had a magnificent temple dedicated to Shiva and Parvati, known as Katyayani Baneshvar ruins, of which can be still found in the village. The deities were shifted to Aversa in Northern Kanara (modern Uttara Kannada) in the 16th century.

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