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Goa Tour Packages From Bhopal

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Goa Tour Package From Bhopal

The alluring paradise located on the southwestern coast of India - GOA, a small state with a toy population and mesmerizing white sand beaches. You would definitely be amazed to hear that the small state of Goa has over 7000 bars! Goa has got an amazing collection of exotic flora and fauna with a 33% of forest coverage.
It has over 275 species of birds and various types of reptiles and animals. Also, you must not forget about Dudhsagar Falls, one of the highest falls in India. Explore all with our Goa trip package from Bhopal and get captivated by this small town’s dazzling beauty.

Redefine your holidays with a touch of the glaring sun, the pristine white sand beaches and the fresh breeze. The paradise state lures tourists from all around the world to taste adventure and enjoy oneself.

The small state of Goa is surrounded by the state of Maharashtra in the north and Karnataka to the east and the Arabian sea forms its western coast. The largest city of Goa – Vasco da Gama and Panaji is its capital. Margao is the historic city of Goa filled with Portuguese culture! The Portuguese merchants landed in Goa in the 25th century and its colony lived for more than 450 years! The emerald land on the southwestern coast is also known for its temples and the famous Basilica of Bom Jesus in Old Goa. This famous architecture makes it one of the biggest Christian pilgrimage sites.

It has a tropical monsoon climate as it falls under the tropical zone. Moreover, it is hot and humid round the year as it is located near the Arabian sea. May is usually the hottest month of the year and one is advised not to visit Goa during this time as the temperature soars up to 35° C or 95° F.

Wondering about what’s a must in Goa?

Goa is filled with tons of activities to keep your adrenaline rush high. One can just hug the sands of the pristine beaches or go for water adventures! Kayaking, snorkeling, scuba diving, whitewater rafting, and cruising! Don’t miss out on the Dolphin tours either! Also, the real adventure souls can enjoy paragliding at the Arambol beach too! Check out the Goa trip package from Bhopal and indulge in all these activities at an affordable price.

Unleash the limitless opportunities and experiences as this beautiful state is just not about the beaches and beauty but so much more! Pack your bags and bring along your friends and family to this beautiful destination without Bhopal to Goa tour package and redefine your experiences!

Places To Visit in Goa

1. Beaches

What’s Special: Pristine beaches

Nearby attractions: Calangute Beach, Baga Beach, Palolem Beach, Anjuna Beach, and Vagator Beach

Transportation options: Motorbike and scooter rentals, bicycles, auto rickshaws, taxis, buses

Goa boasts some of India's most renowned and picturesque beaches. From the bustling shores of Baga and Calangute to the tranquil stretches of Palolem and Agonda, these beaches cater to all types of travelers. With golden sands, clear waters, water sports, and vibrant beach shacks, they offer a perfect blend of relaxation and entertainment. The lively beach parties, stunning sunsets, and diverse coastal activities make the Goan beaches a must-visit destination for beach lovers.

2. Old Goa

What’s Special: Serene landscapes

Nearby attractions: Basilica of Bom Jesus, Se Cathedral, Church of St. Cajetan, and Archaeological Museum

Transportation options: Motorbike and scooter rentals, bicycles, auto rickshaws, taxis, buses

Old Goa, also known as Velha Goa, is a historic treasure trove that reflects the state's rich colonial past. It was once the capital of Portuguese India and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can explore well-preserved churches like the Basilica of Bom Jesus, Sé Cathedral, and St. Augustine Tower. The area also houses museums, convents, and charming Portuguese-style architecture, offering a glimpse into Goa's fascinating history and heritage. Old Goa is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and those seeking a cultural immersion in the state.

3. Fort Aguada

What’s Special: Heritage site

Nearby attractions: Sinquerim Beach, Candolim Beach, Calangute Beach, Baga Beach, and Anjuna Beach

Transportation options: Motorbike and scooter rentals, bicycles, auto rickshaws, taxis, buses

Fort Aguada is a well-preserved Portuguese fort located on the Sinquerim Beach shoreline in Goa. Built-in the 17th century, it served as a defense against Dutch and Marathas. The fort's robust walls, a 13-meter-high lighthouse, and a freshwater spring make it a fascinating historical site. It offers panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and remains a popular tourist attraction for its historical significance and scenic beauty.

4. Dudhsagar Waterfalls

What’s Special: Waterfall

Nearby attractions: Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary, Tambdi Surla Temple, Tambdi Waterfall, and Devil's Canyon

Transportation options: Motorbike and scooter rentals, bicycles, auto rickshaws, taxis, buses

Dudhsagar Waterfalls, translating to "Sea of Milk," is one of Goa's natural wonders. Located within Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary, this majestic four-tiered waterfall cascades down from a height of around 310 meters. The name stems from its frothy, white appearance as it plummets into a pool below. It's a popular destination for trekkers and nature enthusiasts, offering a refreshing escape into the lush greenery of the Western Ghats. The best time to visit is during the monsoon when the falls are at their most spectacular.

5. Spice Plantations

What’s Special: Sightseeing

Nearby attractions: Sahakari Spice Farm, Tropical Spice Plantation, Pascoal Spice Village, and Parvati Madav Park

Transportation options: Motorbike and scooter rentals, bicycles, auto rickshaws, taxis, buses

Goa's lush spice plantations are a fragrant delight for nature enthusiasts. These plantations showcase the cultivation of an array of spices like cardamom, cloves, and black pepper. Visitors can embark on guided tours to learn about the spices' growth, harvesting, and culinary uses. It's a sensory experience, with the aroma of spices filling the air. Some plantations also offer traditional Goan meals cooked with fresh spices, providing a complete and immersive experience for tourists.

Best Time To Visit Goa

The paradise state blessed with exotic wildlife and a place filled with life round the year is going to be yours favourite party destination! The weather remains hot and humid during the year and the glaring sun may not be comfortable for most tourists! It is advisable not to visit Goa during the summer time to avoid discomfort. During this time, it becomes extremely hot and the temperature can soar up to 40°C/104°F. Winter Is the best time to visit Goa. It will have a pleasant climate and the perfect heat. Visit Goa between November to March or as soon as the monsoon ends and witness the beautiful weather and the cool sea breeze and the vibrant life out there. It is a season filled with festivals and fairs, parades and parties! It is never too cold there, so you needn’t worry about your winter discomfort either.

How to reach Goa From Bhopal

Worried about how to reach Goa from Bhopal? No worries. Bhopal is 1219 kms away from Goa and as there is no direct transport from Bhopal to Goa, the best way to reach the state is via train to Pune junction. Enjoy the slow time and relax yourself during the journey. The bus is going to take about 28 hours which might be a pretty long journey, best for those who love to travel via road! But it won’t be too boring as you will be enjoying the sights and it will be a wholesome fun if you travel with a large group. No hurries, no rush, just relax! But yes, you might also want to hit the destination fast as you may not like long journeys. Don’t fret as you can reach Goa in 7 hours too! So, for this first you need to reach Indore via cab and then board a flight to the Goa International Airport! And here you are to your long-awaited journey! The airport has got both domestic and international services. It has flights to and from Doha, Dubai, Muscat etc. The other forms of hired transport include taxis, autorickshaws, motorcycle taxi etc. Also, you can cross rivers in Goa with the help of ferry boats which is operated by the river navigation department.

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Koushal

Banglore

Koushal's 3 days trip to Goa

Overall, the rooms and the resort were very good, and we also received upgrades to better rooms. Thanks to Jack and Prajakta for coordinating that. One area that could have been better managed was the gala night. The bar setup was not ideal, and the cocktails and mocktails that were part of the p
ackage were not served during the event. Better coordination on this front would have improved the overall experience.
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Sagarika Patil

Nagpur

Sagarika's 4 days trip to Goa

Trival Triangle & Especially Bindas trips managed our trip so well and hassle-free that we enjoyed our holidays without any worry. The Cab was right on time waiting for us soon we arrived at the station. We booked Bay Boutique by SR Hotel Calangute. The hotel check-in was quick and easy. The hotel
staff was very welcoming and corrdinated with us according to our needs - 24X7 available for any services. Our driver was well informed and friendly. Over-all our trip was smooth and happening- as expected from travel triangle. Highly recommend. This was my second group trip with Travel Triangle. I have been to Kashmir before with a huge family group and that was exceptionally well organised too!
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Pramod Lade

Mumbai

Pramod's 3 days trip to Goa

Experience was too good and Happy with Triangle Trip.
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Kashyap Panchal

Mumbai

Kashyap's 6 days trip to Goa

1. Kindly exclude the Dinner at Cruise from the itineary. Food was worst and waste of money & energy. We could have enjoyed at Hotel itself. 2. Driver was good, but he took us to spice plantation as the food was free for him and we had to spent money for the worst food. In addition, there was no gu
ide at the place who could have show the surrounding perfectly. Also, the driver knew that Dona Paula beach was 10 to 15 mins away from Miramar beach still he didn't took us at the time of South Goa day tour. Additionally, he took 2500 INR just to visit Dona Paula beach. In addition, I was surprised to know that he was a localite of Goa and he didn't knew the best Cashew shop. 3. On the day one we had requested the co-ordinator to move the Dudhsagar water fall after 2 days which he agreed at the initial stage. However, in the night when there was a miscommunication between the co-ordinator and driver, co-ordinator started asking me proof of agreement that when we had asked him to move the day of Dudhsagar visit. Kindly ask the co-ordinator to stick to the words as the guest has the rights to do the changes in the itneary. 4. At the time of check-in at Hotel we had to wait for another 30 mins due to mismatch in final amount of payment. Please make sure to communicate to the Hotel well in advance with the right amount to avoid inconvience to the guest.
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Mukti Barla

Ranchi

Mukti's 4 days trip to Goa

We had a grear experience with Bindas Trip of our Goa Trip. It was all properly managed and top class, the Driver provided to us was good and i would definitely recommend staying at Bay Boutique by SR Hotel Calangute, great location and staff also. Thank you
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Tanya Nigam

Lucknow

Tanya's 4 days trip to Goa

My trip agent was Kashish and she was absolutely wonderful. She was very accomodating with our request and budget. The cab driver assgned to us was also very helpful and kind. He suggested many good eating viewing spots. It was a great help and overall this trip was one of the best I ever went to.
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Anup Ranekar

Nagpur

Anup's 3 days trip to Goa

Pros: Good hotel Good cab service Supportive tour agent Hotel breakfast was awesome. Cons rather I call it suggestions: Please change cruise, the food taste was very average. The dolphin trip was included in both vehicles we travelled not sure why it is repeated, if we have known that we could have
covered more places. Snow park is overrated. Try to book hotel rooms side by side so that family can stay together. Try avoiding taking traveller's to the beach at afternoon, rather evening works good. Dona Paula beach was good and food was also good. Calangute and baga beach and night market was nice.
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Lav Prashant Yadav

New delhi

Lav's 5 days trip to Goa

It was very nice trip of Goa last year March , Every thing is planned and manage by travel triangle Thanks to Anjali ji for helping us in every step Thank you
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Harshad Kothari

Indore

Harshad's 5 days trip to Goa

Your service make my trip too comfort and tension free. As we are having kids too but in such trip we are not getting any kind of issue. Thanks to Bindass Trip Thanks to Travel Triangle Miss Mahak Singh Mam also helps me for everything thing and her cooperation and services are mind blowing.
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Abhavya

Hyderabad

Abhavya's 4 days trip to Goa

We had an incredible trip! The entire experience was seamless, and the staff was incredibly supportive and attentive from start to finish. We truly enjoyed every moment and highly recommend their services. A huge thank you to the team for making our vacation so memorable.

Frequently Asked Questions

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FAQs About Goa Tour Packages

How far is Goa from Bhopal?

Bhopal is located at a distance of 1232 km from Goa which will take approximately 24 hours to cover by road.

What drinks should one try in Goa?

One can try the following delicious drinks in Goa: 

  • Feni
  • Kokum juice
  • Coconut water
  • Lassi
  • Armada
  • Port wine

What are the best flea markets in Goa?

Some of the best flea markets in Goa are: 

  • Anjuna Market
  • Friday Market at Mapusa
  • Calangute Bazaar
  • Makies Night Market
  • Saturday Night Market at Arpora

How to go from Bhopal to Goa?

One can take a flight from Bhopal to Mumbai, and then another flight from Mumbai to Goa. There is a direct train between Bhopal and Goa.

What are some things one can get as souvenirs from Goa?

One can buy the following things as souvenirs from Goa: 

  • Cashew Nuts
  • Feni
  • Handicrafts
  • Painted Tiles
  • Spices
  • Wooden Carvings

What are some of the best forts in Goa?

Some of the best forts to visit in Goa are: 

  • Chapora Fort
  • Corjeum Fort
  • Terekhol Fort
  • Rachol Fort
  • Mormugao Fort
  • Anjdiv Fort

What are some of the must-try water sports in Goa?

Some of the water-sports that one must try in Goa are: 

  • Scuba Diving
  • Snorkeling
  • Flyboarding
  • Kayaking
  • Parasailing
  • River Rafting

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Tips For Travellers

Given below are some of the tips one should keep in mind on a Goa Tour Packages From Bhopal:

  • First time in Goa? No problem. Here are some tips for you to make sure you don’t miss out anything important! Nothing is ever perfect, and everything has got flaws so we will be helping you identify a few things which will make your trip better.
  • It’s always better to be safe than sorry. So, make sure you carry your money and the documents in a money belt around the waist which will be hidden from sight.
  • Please do not accept food items from strangers on trains and buses. Also keep your feet clean and dry to prevent infections and do not keep your valuables unattended. It is advisable to use repellents to protect yourself from insects and mosquitoes.
  • Firstly, you do not need to stick to the famous beaches. Yes, you read that right. Goa is blessed with plenty of beaches like Baga, Calangute etc. To enjoy some self-, time and relax, hit the unexplored beaches as it will be the perfect place for you to enjoy yourself. Beaches like Kakolem, Mobar and Butterfly beach are the ones you must visit to enjoy solitude.
  • Precaution is better than cause. Keeping all the fun and joy one side, you must be careful about yourself as heat strokes are common and so do apply sunscreen and carry sunglasses and hats. Avoid swimming in the beaches during the monsoon as the currents are too strong.
  • Don’t miss out the vibrant activities as beaches aren’t the only thing about this state. Don’t forget the adventures and the great architectures. Visit spice plantations and the paddy fields!
  • You can also find a great collection of antique handicrafts, spices, carpets and so much more.
  • The small shops and bars do not have a credit card machines so do make sure you carry some cash along with you or just don’t forget to identify ATMs around. You are also advised to book hotels in Goa beforehand as the rooms get expensive and crowded during the peak season and the weekends.
  • Any problem? Don’t panic and call 108 for medical emergencies! The ambulances are fully equipped with proper items.

The plethora of beaches, the turquoise blue waters, the rich heritage and culture, the adventures, the parties and nightlife, delicious food and drinks – all in one place – the Paradise state of India – Goa. You will be carrying home plenty of vibrant memories and some unforgettable experiences. Come visit Goa and explore the unexplored and the explored. Get ready!