Goa, a small coastal state in India, renowned for its laid-back beaches, affordable beer, and exotic nightlife, offers several unique experiences that remain under the radar. Whether you are a first-time traveller or a seasoned Goan visitor, here are some of the hidden and offbeat experiences that you should add to your itinerary to make your visit more fun and memorable.
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Step into traditional museums
Goa houses numerous museums that showcase sculptures and artwork of the Goan artists. These museums depict aspects of Goan life through art and collections of ancient exhibits. If you are someone who loves to explore the essence of Goa, these museums are a must-visit for you.
Take a trip to Divar Island
If you want to experience the slow rhythm of Goa life, then you can plan a trip to Divar Island via a short ferry ride. This island feels like an otherworldly place, where everything seems so peaceful and serene. Located on the Mandovi River, it features lush green landscapes, paddy fields, narrow roads, ancient Portuguese houses, and historic churches, offering a glimpse into old Goa.
Speedboat along the backwaters
There are hardly any people who know about the backwaters in Goa. North Goa’s riverine backwaters offer a similar experience to Kerala backwaters, where you can go on a speedboat ride amidst breathtaking scenery. These untouched backwaters of Goa are home to mangroves, kingfishers, eagles, and peacocks.
Stroll along spice gardens
Goa is home to beautiful spice farms where you can get a chance to check out some of the finest organic spices. These sprawling spice plantations in Goa are nothing but a sensational aromatic experience. Sahakari Spice Farm, Tropical Spice Plantation, and Savoi Plantation are some of the popular places you can visit to explore the diverse range of spices.
Catch an epic sunset from one of these viewpoints
If you are an Opacarophile, someone who loves sunsets, then you need to visit these scenic spots in Goa to capture the sunset views. While every beach in Goa offers beautiful sunset views, Vagator Hill Viewpoint, located near Vagator Beach and Cabo De Rama clifftop, are two most stunning spots that you shouldn’t miss.
Visit the Goan bakery
Goan bakeries are the most underrated spots, but promise to offer some of the best bakery goods you have ever tasted. Though there are only a few traditional bakeries left in Goa, visiting a village bakery will allow you to taste freshly baked Goan breads like poi, kankon, katro, and pao.
