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.

 
 
 

Holidays to Goa in March

FEATURED Updated on Dec 21, 2023 by Stacey Parsons

Blog > Holidays to Goa in March

Here's why Goa is one of our favourite March holiday destinations...

As the driest month of the year and with average temperatures of 30°C, a trip to Goa in March is one of the best times to visit India’s sunshine state. It’s the perfect month for topping up your tan as there are 11 hours of sunshine, and if you want to go out and explore instead, you’re guaranteed the weather to do it.

 


Above: Palolem Beach, South Goa.

 

Festivals

There are plenty of fantastic festivals throughout the year in Goa. For example, Shigmo is a bright and colourful festival which takes place during March, where elaborate processions, live music and folk dancers fill the streets, showcasing Goan tradition in all its glory. You’ll also find lots of tasty street food during the 14-night event, which makes its way through the state. Find out more about festivals and events in Goa here.


Above: Holi. Image credit: © Tim Gainey | Alamy Stock Photo

 

Beach hopping

If you’re a self-confessed beach bum, you don’t have to get caught up in the festivals that happen during March, and you can certainly find a quiet spot under a palm tree to get lost in your favourite book. Some of Goa’s top beaches for completely relaxing can be found in the laid-back south, such as Agonda, which boasts soft golden sand and a small selection of rustic beach shacks. Arossim Beach is another peaceful stretch of coastline, backed by coconut palms, with white sand lapped by clear blue waters. If you’d like to know more about Goa’s beaches, visit our top 10 beaches blog post.


Above: The stunning and rugged Cola Beach, South Goa 


Above: A quiet section of Agonda Beach, South Goa 

 

Great savings on accommodation

If visiting Goa in March has caught your attention, we're currently offering great savings on holidays throughout March, April and May! Take a look at some of our hotels here.

If you’re interested in finding out more about a holiday to Goa visit our website, or call our reservations team on 01489 866986, who are more than happy to answer any questions. 

 

 

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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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