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Goa 4 days All Private Tours of North & South Goa

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Goa 4 days All Private Tours of North & South Goa

Goa is a state in western India with coastlines stretching along the Arabian Sea. Its long history as a Portuguese colony prior to 1961 is evident in its preserved 17th-century churches and the area’s tropical spice plantations. Goa is also known for its beaches, ranging from popular stretches at Baga and Palolem to those in laid-back fishing villages

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Intoduction

Goa’s known history stretches back to the third century BC, when it formed part of the Mauryan Empire, ruled by the Buddhist emperor, Ashoka of Magadha. Buddhist monks laid the foundation of Buddhism in Goa. Between the second century BCE and the sixth century CE, Goa was ruled by the Chutus of Karwar as feudatories of the Satavahanas of Kolhapur (second century BCE to the second century CE), Western Kshatrapas (around 150 CE), the Abhiras of Western Maharashtra, Bhojas of the Yadava clans of Gujarat, and the Konkan Mauryas as feudatories of the Kalachuris. The rule later passed on to the Chalukyas of Badami, who controlled it between 578 to 753, and later the Rashtrakutas of Malkhed from 753 to 963. However from 765 to 1015, the Southern Silharas of Konkan ruled Goa as the feudatories of the Chalukyas and the Rashtrakutas. Over the next few centuries, Goa was successively ruled by the Kadambas as the feudatories of the Chalukyas of Kalyani. They patronized Jainism in Goa.

In 1312, Goa came under the governance of the Delhi Sultanate. However, the kingdom’s grip on the region was weak, and by 1370 they were forced to surrender it to Harihara I of the Vijayanagara empire. The Vijayanagara monarchs held on to the territory until 1469, when it was appropriated by the Bahmani sultans of Gulbarga. After that dynasty crumbled, the area fell to the hands of the Adil Shahis of Bijapur who established as their auxiliary capital the city known under the Portuguese as Velha Goa.

In 1510, the Portuguese defeated the ruling Bijapur kings with the help of a local ally, Timayya, leading to the establishment of a permanent settlement in Velha Goa (or Old Goa).

The Portuguese converted a large portion of their subjects in Goa to Christianity. The repeated wars of the Portuguese with the Marathas and the Deccan sultanate, along with the repressive religious policies of Portuguese led to large migrations of Goans to neighbouring areas. Goa was occupied by the British between 1812 and 1815 during the Napoleonic Wars.

In 1843 the capital was moved to Panjim from Velha Goa. By mid-18th century the area under occupation had expanded to most of Goa’s present day state limits. Simultaneously the Portuguese lost other possessions in India until their borders stabilised and formed the Estado da India Portuguesa, of which Goa was the largest territory.

After India gained independence from the British in 1947, Portugal refused to negotiate with India on the transfer of sovereignty of their Indian enclaves. On 19 December 1961, the Indian army with Operation Vijay resulted in the annexation of Goa, Daman and Diu into the Indian union. Goa, along with Daman and Diu was made into a centrally administered Union Territory of India. On 30 May 1987, the Union Territory was split, and Goa was made India’s twenty-fifth state, with Daman and Diu remaining Union Territories.

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1

ARRIVAL AT GOA

On arrival at Goa Airport meet our representative, our representative will take you to the hotel and will help you to check in. After check in to the hotel take rest. In the evening explore the nearby area or you can walk to the beach also, as your hotel is 800 mtrs away from beach. Overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 2

NORTH GOA SIGHTSEEING

North Goa sightseeing tour The second day of your Goa holiday takes you to explore the gems of North Goa. Have breakfast and get ready to embark on a full-day North Goa sightseeing tour. The first attraction that you will visit on your North Goa tour is the ancient Fort Aguada. Later, explore Coco Beach, Calangute Annexe, Calangute Beach, Baga Beach and Anjuna Beach. As the second day of your Goa tour itinerary comes to an end, come back to the hotel and sleep off the night

Day 3

SOUTH GOA SIGHTSEEING

South Goa sightseeing tour on SIC Basis Today on your Goa vacation, explore the eye-catching attractions of South Goa. Relish a delicious breakfast and get ready to explore the tourist hotspots of South Goa on the third day of your Goa tour. Visit Shri Shantadurga Temple at Kavlem and Shri Manguesh Temple at Priol. Next, take a trip to the churches of Old Goa like Basilica of Bom Jesus and Se Cathedral. Post lunch, visit the Dona Paula Bay and Miramar Beach. Later on, your Goa holiday, indulge in street shopping at the Panjim Market. Towards the end of the day, return to the hotel and sleep off the night.

Day 4

CHECK OUT FROM HOTEL & DEPARTURE

This is the final day of your amazing trip after breakfast, checkout from the hotel our cab will pick you up For Sight Seeing after That Drop you for your onward journey back to home.

Tour Inclusions & Exclusions

  • Return Airport transfers on Pvt. Basis
  • 03 Nights accommodation in 3 Star Hotels.
  • North Goa sightseen on Sic Basis.
  • South Goa sightseen on Sic Basis.
  • Daily breakfast at hotel.
  • All Toll Taxes, Parking Charges & Driver Allowances included.
  • All Tours On Sic Basis.
  • WhatsApp Group Creation Before Travel Exclusively for Guests and Our Support Team Connect.
  • Exclusive 24/7 Support During the trip.
  • 5% GST
  • Early Check-In / Late Check Out
  • Airfare
  • Item of personal nature, laundry, room service, telephone, alcoholic or non -alcoholic, beverages, room heaters, and video camera fees etc.
  • Lunch and Dinner
  • Any other activities and services not specifically mentioned in the inclusions.

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