Day 01: Mumbai
Arrive in Mumbai and transfer to the hotel. Enjoy the day at
leisure. Stay overnight at the hotel.
Day 02: Mumbai
After breakfast in the morning, enjoy a half day morning
excursion to Elephanta, a World Heritage Site. Dating back to the
7th century, the cave temples on Elephanta dedicated to Lord
Shiva contain some of the most magnificent sculptures in the
Deccan region. The most spectacular is the Maheshamurti panel,
which depicts Shiva as a creator, protector and destroyer. In the
afternoon, enjoy a city tour of the bustling city of Mumbai.
Visit the Gateway of India, built to commemorate the royal visit
of George V and Queen Mary in 1911. Stop by the Dhobi Ghat and
the Flora Fountain. Drive down Marine Drive, pass Chowpatty Beach
and the Parsi 'Towers of Silence'. Stay overnight at the
hotel.
Day03: Mumbai - Goa: 1hr by air
After breakfast in the morning, transfer to the airport for a
flight to Goa. Upon arrival check into the hotel. Enjoy the rest
of the day at leisure. Stay overnight at the hotel.
Day 04: Goa
After breakfast in the morning, explore the lovely beaches of
north Goa at Calangute and Anjuna. Play beach volleyball, get a
good tan or just loll around. 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. You have an option of taking a cruise on river
Mandovi in the evening. (This is subject to the weather
conditions). Stay overnight at the hotel.
Day 05: Goa
After breakfast in the morning, enjoy the day at leisure on the
beach or catch up with some sightseeing to churches and
monuments, reflective of the Portuguese, who ruled the land once
upon a time. Stay overnight at the hotel.
Day 06: Goa - Mumbai: 1 hr by air
After breakfast in the morning, transfer to the airport for a
flight to Mumbai. Upon arrival, check into the hotel. Enjoy the
rest of the day at leisure. Stay overnight at the hotel.
Day 07: Depart Mumbai
After breakfast in the morning, transfer to the airport for
flight to onward destination.
But there's so much more than the sun, sand and trance. The
allure of Goa is that it remains distinct from the rest of the
other Indian states, and is yet small enough to get hold of and
explore in a myriad of different ways. Its not just the familiar
remnants of European colonialism that make Goa seem so
accessible, but rather the prevalence of Christianity and some
form of socio-political progressiveness that tourists most
notably Westeners, can relate to. Goa's lifestyle is best
experienced during the winter months between October and end of
February.