North India Highlights

Flying from Goa to Delhi this two-night, three-day tour includes a train journey to visit the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort plus a guided tour of the sites of India's historic capital city.

 
 
 

10 things to do in Goa without going to the beach

FEATURED Updated on Nov 30, 2023 by Alastair McClymont

Blog > 10 things to do in Goa without going to the beach

There are far more things to do in Goa than indulge in the incredible coastline and beautiful beaches. Step away from the sand during your Goa holidays.

Goa’s gorgeous and expansive coastline means it’s only natural that those embarking on holidays to Goa will spend ample time lazing on the sand or splashing in the sea. While a Goa beach holiday promises endless indulgence and excitement, it is important to recognise that India’s smallest state offers far more than a soiree by the sea. From immense cultural heritage to diverse wildlife, bustling markets to stunning natural landscapes, here’s 10 things to do in Goa without going to the beach.

 

1. Visit Dudhsagar Falls 

In the far east of the state, swimming in the waterfall pool sitting at the base of the Dudhsagar Falls will provide ample replacement for the waters of the Arabian Sea. The falls are one of the largest in India, measuring an impressive 603 metres.

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2. Explore Goa's Portuguese heritage

Home to the likes of Old Goa, once dubbed ‘the Rome of the East’ and considered the largest, richest and most splendid city in the whole of Asia, Goa's colonial history is a fascinating thing to explore. Encountering the countless grand landmarks and Portuguese homes is one of the most interesting things to do in Goa.

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3. Treat yourself to a spa and yoga session

The only thing more relaxing than lazing on the beach during Goa holidays is embracing the range of yoga and spa opportunities across the state, ensuring you return from your holiday in peak condition.

 

4. Discover Goa's wildlife

Goa is the location of a number of wildlife sanctuaries; the most popular being Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary and Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary. The former is home to Indian bison, wild boar and even a few elephants, while the latter is famed for its 200 species of birds. The Dr Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary is also well worth a visit, located on the small island of Chorao. Enjoy a boat trip through this roadless reserve famed for its coastal birdlife and flying foxes.

 

5. Eat your way around the state

Nothing delivers a flavour of Goa quite like the state’s food. You’ll be spoilt for choice during your holidays in Goa when it comes to sampling authentic, local eats. From quirky beach shacks to classy eateries; a range of establishments will be serving up the likes of Goan fish curry, chicken xacuti and some of India’s freshest seafood.

 

6. Attend a festival

Goa’s calendar is packed full of cultural festivals and events, all proving to be a unique insight into the identity and heritage of the state and India as a whole. Whether it’s the colours of Holi near the beginning of the year or the stunning lights of Diwali near the end of the year; attending one of area’s festivals is among the best things to do in Goa.

 

7. Embrace the hustle bustle of a market

From the Saturday Night Market in Arpora to the bustling flea market in Anjuna each Wednesday, the (relatively) organised chaos of one of Goa’s markets is unforgettable. Grab some souvenirs, mix with the locals or simply go for the visual impact; the sights and smells are as diverse as they are fascinating.

 

8. Visit a spice plantation

The basis of the aromas that will fill the air throughout your holiday in Goa, the source of these flavours and smells can be discovered with a trip to one of Goa’s spice plantations. One of the most popular and accessible plantations is the Savoi Plantation where they grow a variety of spices and fruits.

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9. Take a trip to Hampi

Though the incredible archaeological park of Hampi isn’t exactly in Goa, it is still one of the most rewarding trips to experience during your Goa holiday. We offer a fascinating three-day and two-night tour to the ruins, recognised today as a UNESCO World Heritage site. 

 

10. Take a trip to the Taj Mahal

We offer a number of tours to other destinations in India for those spending their holidays in Goa and after another impression of the country. In addition to our trip to the north, you can head to the Taj Mahal for a look at the city’s infamous site, among many other exciting extras.

Looking for some more ideas and inspiration for your holidays to Goa?

Check out our Holiday Ideas page where you can discover the perfect getaway just for you.

 

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Day 1: Departing Goa for Delhi our representative will meet you in the arrivals area of the airport. They will assist with your private transfer to your Delhi hotel which will be your base for two nights.

Day 2: This morning, you will depart Delhi railway staion to Agra. Once a small village on the banks of the Yamuna, it was transformed by two great Mughal monarchs, Akbar and his grandson Shah Jehan into the second capital of the Mughal Empire, Dar-ul-Khilafat, or ‘seat of the Emperor’ in the 16th and 17th century.

Taj Mahal

When you arrive in Agra you will be met by our representative who will introduce you to your guide who will take you to Taj Mahal (closed on Fridays). On the inner walls, jewel-like stones create beautiful designs in white marble. The Mughals perfected the art of embedding semi-precious stones into marble and the Taj is the finest example of this special process called pietra dura. It begins with a marble plate, varying in size. Then jewels are sliced paper thin and embedded in the marble with such precision that the joints are invisible to the naked eye. Continue for a visit to the Agra Fort, a walled city constructed of red stone which was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1983. Construction of the fort was originally started by Emperor Akbar in 1565, but his son, Jahangir, and grandson, Shah Jahan, later made valuable additions to it.

You will also visit Itmad ud Daula, also known as Baby Taj. This tomb was built in 1622 for Ghiyas Beg, father of Empress Noor-Jahan, the wife of Emperor Jahangir. It is beautifully conceived in white marble, mosaic and lattice and set a precedent as the first Mughal building to be faced with white marble inlaid with contrasting stones.

Later, you will be driven back to Agra Cantt railway station, where you will board your train back to Delhi.

Day 3: After breakfast, proceed for the orientation city tour of Old and New Delhi including a visit of the 17th-century Jama Masjid and enjoy a rickshaw ride through the narrow, winding lanes of colourful and bustling Chandni Chowk. Stop in front of the Mughal Empire’s most opulent fort, the Red Fort for a photo opportunity.

Later proceed to New Delhi where you will be taken for a drive past the Presidential Palace, the one-time imperial residence of the British viceroys, the India Gate, a memorial raised in honour of fallen Indian soldiers and a drive along the Rajpath past the Parliament House and secretarial buildings. You will also visit Qutab Minar, the 12th-century tower of victory built by a slave king and prototype of all minars (towers) in India.

After the tour you will be transferred to Delhi Airport to board your short flight back to Goa.

 

Two-night price from £825 per person

  • Prices are based on two people sharing including internal flights and two nights' accommodation on B&B and include transfers.
  • A choice of superior or deluxe accommodation is available.
  • You will be able to book this excursion either in the UK or on arrival / during your holiday to Goa.
  • Operates any day (subject to availability) except for Friday due to closure of the Taj Mahal.
 
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