When we say GOA, we always mean something that a bunch of pals will organize and then cancel at the last minute. But, contrary to popular belief, Goa is not something that can only be fantasized about. If you want to party hard, a trip to Goa will cost you between $20 and $25. If the budget is limited, we can even make it between $10,000 and $12,000. Let's get started and see what we can do with that budget for a three-day trip to Goa.
Whatever your vacation objectives are, Goa is unquestionably the most popular beach destination for most visitors. The Konkan state's palm-lined coasts with golden sandy beaches, the azure sea meeting the sky, and the colorful, dynamic culture combine for a fantastic travel experience with each visit.
This little state is a feature of India's southwestern coast. The state is bounded on the north by Maharashtra, on the east and south by Karnataka, and on the west by the Arabian Sea. The state is separated into North and South Goa, each having distinct physical and cultural elements that contribute to an unforgettable travel experience. Panjim is the state capital, and Vasco da Gama is the largest city.
Budget of 20,000 to 25,000 INR:
1. Book a flight at least two months in advance.
2. Pack your belongings and prepare to go exploring. Book your car rentals ahead of time as well.
3. When you arrive at the airport, the cab owners will supply you with a cab. It will be useful if you are driving it alone. You can also choose to rent a bike.
4. On the first day, go to all of the beaches and play all of the games (scuba diving, paragliding, parasailing, kayaking etc..)
5. On second day, Go to locations in South Goa. South Goa is ideal for nature enthusiasts. There are several waterfalls and beaches there, as well as long roads covered in forest and trees all around.
6. On day three, Go to North Goa. There are numerous churches, ancient sites, and historic structures in the area. There is also a lovely area named Fontainhas, with colorful buildings all around.
7. On your final day of the trip, go to flea markets and buy everything you like before packing your bags.
8. Goa is not a place to sleep. So, obviously, you go to clubs at night. To be honest, Goa has no nights. People party there throughout day and night.
Budget between 10,000 and 12,000 INR:
1. Take the train instead of flying. You can save money by booking your train in advance. However, the journey to Goa will take two days. But you can enjoy the trip with the people you go with
2. Reserve low-cost hotels. Dorms are preferable because you just use rooms to freshen yourself and keep your belongings safe.
3. Dine at local shops. Beach shacks will be expensive in the area.
4. Rent scooters rather than a car.
Have a safe journey.
I'll be back soon with more Goa-related news.
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