Private Cultural Tour: Ancestral Goa, Shantadurga Temple and Spice Village Including Lunch | La Vacanza Travel

Private Cultural Tour: Ancestral Goa, Shantadurga Temple and Spice Village Including Lunch

Duration: 7 hours
Destination: India, Goa, Goa
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  • 7 hours
  • Goa
  • E-Voucher
  • Lowest Price
  • Not-Cancellable

Overview

Gain a deeper insight of Goa’s cultural heritage, Hindu religion and robust cuisine on this private full-day tour. With your guide, visit Ancestral Goa, a center for preserving art, culture and the environment; two Hindu temples, displaying India’s many Portuguese influences; and a spice village, where you’ll discover India’s most important and iconic commodity. Enjoy an authentic Indian lunch and hotel pickup and drop-off.

Itinerary
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Stop At: Ancestral Goa, Loutolim Salcete, 403718 India

Ancestral Goa. Commonly referred to by locals as Big Foot Museum, this cultural center in the village of Loutolim is designed to preserve the culture an dtraditions of the region and pays homage to Portuguese influences. Tour the village with your expert guide and gain insight into age-old traditions like bringing feni—a local moonshine made from cashews or coconut.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Casa Araujo Alvares, Near Big Foot, Loutolim 403718 India

Check out the 250-year-old Portuguese mansion called Casa Araujo and explore its lavish rooms, which include a dining hall and chapel. An impressive doorway leads to a towering staircase that makes this historic structure truly stunning.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Shantadurga Temple, Kavalem Village, Ponda Taluka, Panjim India

Shantadurga Temple. This impressive complex was built in 1738 AD and is surrounded by brilliant green foliage. Your guide will explain more about the Indo-Portuguese architecture when you venture inside. Brilliant stained-glass windows and a golden palanquin known as a palkhi decorate this religious center.

Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: Shree Mangesh temple, CXV8+XH6, Dinanath Mangeshkar Rd, Mangeshi village, Mardol, Goa 403401, India

400-year-old Mangueshi Temple. Built to honor the goddess Shiva, the temple and its iconic pillars play an essential role in the community.

Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: Sahakari Spice Farm, Curti, Ponda India

Finally, drive in air-conditioned comfort to a nearby spice village where you’ll be greeted by a biologist who will explain the vegetation that lives on the plantation. Learn about medicinal purposes for herbs and sample cuisine that uses these flavorful spices during a full buffet lunch of authentic Indian fare. At the conclusion of your private cultural tour you’ll head back to your hotel in Goa for the evening.

Duration: 1 minute

Inclusions
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • English-speaking guide
  • Transport in private air-conditioned vehicle
  • Spice plantation tour
  • Lunch
  • Water bottle on board the vehicle
  • Entry/Admission - Sahakari Spice Farm

Exclusions
  • Gratuities
  • Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Please note that lunch will not be served until mid- to late-afternoon. You’re welcome to bring a packed lunch if you’d like to eat prior to the buffet lunch.
  • A maximum of 9 people per booking
  • Infants must sit on laps
  • Most travelers can participate
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Departure Point

Traveler pickup is offered
Pick up and Drop off location for this tour

Panaji / Calangute / Candolim / Baga.

This tour will not operate from below location.
• Ramada Caravela
• Club Mahindra Resort
• Emerald Palms by Club Mahindra
• Zuri Whitesands Resort
• Varca Le Palms
• Regenta Resort, Varca


Departure Time

10:00 AM

Voucher info

You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.

Duration

7 hours


User's Reviews

Jill_G

17 Mar, 2024

Our guide tried so hard (with words) to make this a great experience, but it really wasn't. I think a private tour should be exceptional, but this one was a rip-off. Two of us paid $296 to visit two places with a total admission charge of less than $4 per person, two temples that were free, and a spice plantation that rolls tourists through it like an assembly line. Casa Araujo Alvares was interesting with its loud pre-recorded blasts of information and women ushers who hustled us through the building. Big Foot was less of a museum and more like a wanna-be Disney attraction with brightly painted plaster statues and blaring music. The exotic birds on display (real ones) were the best part of Big Foot. We visited two Hindu temples where we were told to enter on our own without a guide. Perhaps because the Hindu priests glower at foreign tourists? We obeyed all the rules for visitors, and a priest chased after us, yelling, as we left. I think he wanted us to come back and make a donation.... The most beautiful sight on the tour was the pontoon bridge leading over the lake on our way to the spice plantation. I learned a lot about spices from the plantation guide, but I didn't buy any spices, since they didn't sell the ground cinnamon I wanted, the reason cited by the salesperson being that it has a short shelf life (?) of only 6 months. (So how old was the stuff they were selling?) The dining area there is a large open shed with a tin roof, dirt floor and wooden picnic tables. The meal was not to our liking since my husband has gastric issues with really hot spices, and I'm allergic to coconut. Everything contained coconut. It was served mess hall style out of a variety of kitchen pots. Luckily we brought some snacks of our own. The car we drove in had air conditioning, but the seat belts didn't work. We asked if there were any bottles of water in the car, and they were in the trunk (boot). If the tour had been a lot less expensive, we wouldn't have minded so much, but it definitely wasn't worth the inflated price we paid. Maybe La Vacanza Travel and Trip Advisor should check into this. Warning: it looks like all tours in Goa end at the spice plantation, even if you've already been there. Bon Appetit!

Antonio_C

09 Jan, 2023

Walking inside the churches, and the temes devoted to shiva and durga, as wellas tge spice temple,were my highlights.

vnktsimhan

12 Feb, 2020

Very nice arrangement in a vehicle and guided tour at temple and spice village were unforgettable trip we had.

Christine L

24 Feb, 2016

The guide was good and the tour informative. The buildings and museum were interesting. Spice garden was great.

Joaquin A

10 Mar, 2015

This tour has been very nice. The experience in both temples has been wonderful. And the Spice Village is lovely. Very good experience!

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