3D / 2NOverview
Tour overview
Tour highlights
Destinations covered
Best Time
Nov–Feb (Mar–Apr shoulder)
Ideal For
Couples, Families, Friends, Water-sports Lovers
Day by day
Day-by-day itinerary
A carefully paced plan, day by day. Tap any day for the stay, meals and altitude detail.
UNESCO World Heritage
World Heritage Sites on this journey
This tour takes you close to 4 UNESCO World Heritage Sites of India. These are places the world has recognised as our shared treasure. Below you can see each one and how far it is from where you stay, so you can plan your darshan and sightseeing with time to spare.
Right where you stay
Elephanta Caves
Cultural · Inscribed 1987 · Maharashtra
While you stay at Mumbai, you can visit Elephanta Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
Cultural · Inscribed 2004 · Maharashtra
While you stay at Mumbai, you can visit Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Victorian Gothic and Art Deco Ensembles of Mumbai
Cultural · Inscribed 2018 · Maharashtra
While you stay at Mumbai, you can visit Victorian Gothic and Art Deco Ensembles of Mumbai, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Churches and Convents of Goa
Cultural · Inscribed 1986 · Goa
While you stay at Goa, you can visit Churches and Convents of Goa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Want to plan your trip around India’s World Heritage Sites? See all UNESCO World Heritage Sites of India.
Travel tips
Travel Tips
Travel Tips For Goa Carnival Festival Tour
Valuable Travel Tips for Goa
- Goa during the winter is cool and pleasant. However, do not forget to carry soft woollens to keep you warm and cosy in the night.
- Ditch the scorching sun with a good layer of sunscreen, hat, sunglasses and comfortable beachwear.
- Beware of ‘pushy’ guides at different sightseeing places.
- Goa is a party lover’s paradise and exudes a hippie culture. At the same time, it has a high crime rate. Keep your belongings safe and do not visit a party on any stranger’s invitation.
- The best way to explore Goa is on a rented scooter that costs around INR 400 – 500 per day.
- If you want to experience Goa’s vivacious trance party, visit Anjuna or Vagator Beach for some enchanting experiences.
- Shopping in Goa is fun; thanks to a plethora of things you can buy – clothes, swimwear, fashion jewelry, incense sticks, handicrafts, spices, curious and lamps. The Wednesday flea market at Anjuna and the Friday market at Mapusa are extremely popular shopping destinations. However, to prevent getting ripped off, you should know how to haggle like an expert.
- Wondering what to eat in Goa? Do not miss savouring these exotic delicacies – Pork Vindaloo, Chicken Xacuti, Goan sausages, Goan Fish Curry, and seafood items like jumbo prawns, crab, lobsters and pomfret.
- If you want to have a bird’s view of Goa, go for a Tiger Balloon Safari arranged by the Government of Goa. If you want to experience a hot air balloon ride, please click here for more information and booking.
What's included
What's included
Included
- ✓• Assistance on arrival at Mumbai.
- ✓• 05 Nights Accommodation in the hotel/Resort on twin sharing basis.
- ✓• Daily breakfast in the hotel/Resort.
- ✓• Transport services by an exclusive Car with a tourist driver as per Itinerary.
- ✓• Driver Expenses, toll tax, parking inclusive.
Not included
- ✕• Any Train / Air fare.
- ✕• Tips, Camera fees, Laundry and other items of a personal nature.
- ✕• Any other expenses not mentioned above.
- ✕• Any guide charges.
What travellers say
What travellers say
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
The Goa Carnival typically takes place in February, just before Lent. The exact dates vary each year, so it's advisable to check the festival calendar for the specific year you plan to visit.
No special permits are required to attend the Goa Carnival. However, it's essential to carry a valid ID for identification purposes, especially if you plan to participate in any events or parties.
Renting a scooter is one of the best ways to explore Goa during the Carnival. It allows you to navigate through the festivities easily. Alternatively, you can use local taxis or rideshare services, but be prepared for potential traffic congestion.
Pack light, breathable clothing suitable for warm weather, along with swimwear, sunscreen, and a hat. Don't forget a light jacket for cooler evenings and comfortable shoes for walking. If you plan to attend beach parties, bring beachwear and a towel.
While Goa is generally safe for tourists, it's important to stay vigilant, especially in crowded areas. Keep your belongings secure and avoid accepting invitations to parties from strangers. Stick to well-lit areas at night and travel in groups when possible.
The Goa Carnival features parades, music, dance performances, and vibrant street parties. The highlight is the grand procession with colorful floats and traditional Goan music, showcasing the rich culture and heritage of Goa.
February in Goa is typically warm and pleasant, with daytime temperatures ranging from 25°C to 30°C (77°F to 86°F). Evenings can be cooler, so it's advisable to carry a light sweater or shawl.
Yes, while Goa is quite liberal, it's respectful to dress modestly when visiting religious sites. During the Carnival, feel free to embrace the festive spirit, but always be courteous to locals and fellow travelers.
Most areas in Goa have good mobile network coverage. Consider purchasing a local SIM card for better connectivity. Wi-Fi is also available in many hotels and cafes, but it may be slower during peak festival times.
Don't miss out on traditional Goan dishes like Prawn Curry, Vindaloo, and Bebinca (a coconut dessert). Street food is also popular during the Carnival, so try local snacks like Samosas and Feni (a local spirit).
While there is no strict dress code, wearing colorful and festive attire is encouraged to match the vibrant atmosphere of the Carnival. Comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended for walking and dancing.
Consider staying in areas like Panjim, Calangute, or Baga, which are close to the main Carnival events. Many hotels and resorts offer special packages during the festival, so booking in advance is advisable.
Participation in the main parades is typically reserved for organized groups and performers. However, you can join in the festivities by attending the events and enjoying the atmosphere, dancing along with the crowd.
If you lose your belongings, report it to the local police station immediately. It's also wise to keep copies of important documents and have a list of emergency contacts handy. Consider travel insurance for added protection.
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