“There are monuments to see around the corner!”

Other Trips

These are other trips.

INDIAN NAVAL AVIATION MUSEUM was established in Oct. 1998 is the only one of its kind in the whole of Asia. May be perhaps, it...
It is situated on the southeastern extremity of the tableland on the right bank of the Mandovi. It is in a good state of preservation,...
The museum at present has the collection of about 8000 objects, which includes Stone Sculptures, Wooden objects, Bronzes, Paintings, Manuscripts, numismatic collection, anthropological objects, clay...
MUSEUM of CHRISTIAN ART houses some of the best specimens of Goa´s distinctive and exquisitely crafted church art. In the early days of Portuguese colonization,...
Also known as 'Pandavas Caves,' are ancient rock cut caves dating back to the 5th-6th century. These are excavated into the laterite hill and consist...
BIG FOOT CROSS MUSEUM is a museum dedicated to cataloging the lifestyle of people as it existed in the days of yore. It is essentially...
CORJUEM FORT, this little fort has its strategic importance in history. this fort was Initially, held by the Bhonsles, then Portuguese occupied this Fort ....
USGALIMAL ROCK CARVINGS, is located on the banks of river Kushavati, these engravings exhibit earliest traces of human settlement in India. These petroglyphs (rock art)...
BISHOP PALACE is another example of what all Goa has to offer other than the Beaches and rocking nightlife. The architectural splendor, Bishop's Palace, also...
Lamgau Caves are unique attractions of Goa and are visited by Tourists from all over the World. These Caves are carved out of decomposed laterite,...
Strategically located at the estuary of the river Mandovi, this fort was constructed in 1612 as a guard against invasions from the Dutch and the...
Located in Canacona taluka Cabo da Rama - Cape Rama – takes its name from Rama, the hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana, who, along...
Before Dil Chahta Hai; this fort was a neglected one by tourists. After this movie, this fort became very popular among tourists and is now...