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Destinations covered
Best Time
Nov–Feb (Mar–Apr shoulder)
Ideal For
Couples, Families, Friends, Water-sports Lovers
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Travel tips
Travel Tips
Travel Tips For Goa Trip Package from Delhi
Goa Trip package from Delhi
- November to February are the ideal months to take this Goa trip package from Delhi. The winters just set in and the weather is not so harsh due to its close proximity to the Arabian Sea.
- While visiting the places of worship, proper decorum should be maintained. When going to churches, temples, and museums on this tour package to Goa from Delhi, kindly switch off your cell phones or turn them on silent mode.
- Avoid carrying original documents other than a driving license as it will be required if you wish to hire a personal vehicle. Alternatively, you can keep attested copies of your identification proof while traveling.
- Pack up swimwear/ beachwear as per your requirement. Carry your flip-flops as they would be your best friends throughout your Goa trip package from Delhi.
- Refrain from carrying the alarge amount of cash. As a substitute, carry plastic money as they are more convenient and widely accepted.
- While visiting the temples, caves, forts and churches, just look out for signs saying “No pictures” or “Photography Restricted”.
- On your Goa Trip package from Delhi, savour fresh seafood items. They are the tastiest food dishes among all other delicacies that Goa offers.
- Being a conservative country, nudity in any form is not tolerable on Indian beaches.
- Goan markets are full of handicrafts, cashews, spices, jewellery, alcohol, wooden artifacts, etc. Make sure to stop and shop.
- Dial 100 or 108 for police and 101 or 108 for any fire or medical emergencies.
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
The ideal time to visit Goa is between November and February. During these months, the weather is pleasant, with mild temperatures and less humidity, making it perfect for beach activities and sightseeing.
Pack swimwear, beachwear, and flip-flops as they are essential for enjoying Goa's beaches. Additionally, bring lightweight clothing, sunscreen, a hat, and a light jacket for cooler evenings.
Yes, when visiting churches, temples, or museums, maintain decorum by switching off your cell phone or putting it on silent mode. Dress modestly and be respectful of local customs.
Goa is generally safe for tourists. However, it's advisable to stay vigilant, especially in crowded areas. Avoid isolated places at night and keep your belongings secure.
In Goa, you can hire taxis, rent scooters, or use ride-sharing apps for convenient travel. Public buses are also available but may not be as frequent or comfortable.
Generally, no special permits are required for most tourist activities in Goa. However, if you plan to engage in water sports or visit certain protected areas, check for any specific regulations.
Most areas in Goa have good mobile network coverage. Consider purchasing a local SIM card for better connectivity. Wi-Fi is available in many hotels and cafes.
In North Goa, visit Anjuna Beach, Fort Aguada, and the vibrant markets. In South Goa, explore Palolem Beach, Cabo de Rama Fort, and the serene Agonda Beach for a more relaxed experience.
If you lose your belongings, report the loss to the local police station and your hotel. Keep a copy of the police report for insurance claims if necessary.
Yes, while visiting temples, forts, and certain museums, look for signs indicating 'No Photography' or 'Photography Restricted.' Always respect these rules to avoid any issues.
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