The 7 Best Things To Do In Goa
Goa is synonymous with beaches, nightlife, food, and revelry. But what are some of the lesser-known things to try out while in Goa? Keep reading to find out.

The 7 Best Things To Do In Goa On A Trip In 2023

Goa has to offer all the seaside dreams that you may have- beaches, seafood, parties, nightlife, fleamarkets, forts, and old churches. It exudes a charm that can hardly be resisted. Given its immense potential, it can get tough and really overwhelming to decide on what you can try once you get to Goa. 

Preparing an itinerary must include all the spots that will remain etched in your memory and not just your Instagram. Here we have prepared a list of the most underrated things you must try that travelers are keeping a secret. 

What To Do While In Goa?

Goa being the party capital, it's hard to focus on the other non-glitzy experiences. But here are some of the most soul-enchanting things you can do while in Goa that are sure to leave a mark:

Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary

Situated on Chorao Island, near the River Mandovi, this one is Goa’s only estuarine mangrove habitat, declared to be a bird sanctuary. It is named after India’s renowned ornithologist Salim Ali. 

 

The mangroves make the most suitable residence for the birds that take refuge here. You will find birds ranging from Lesser Whistling Duck, White-bellied Sea Eagle, White-throated Kingfisher, Woolly-necked Stork, Little Green Bee-eater, and Long-tailed Shrike to Marsh Sandpiper, Oriental Darter, Besra, Black Kite, Red-whiskered Bulbul, and Rose-coloured Starling. 

This sanctuary is located in GV7C+657, Chorao Island, Ilhas, Ribandar, Goa 403006. 

Arpora Night Shopping Market/ Anjuna Flea Market

You cannot afford to miss the Arpora Night Market. It is one of the most popular shopping destinations on a Saturday night. Shopping is an activity that can be done with family and friends. As convenient as it is, the market is divided into 3 zones. The lower areas offer local products sourced from various parts of India. The middle section takes center stage, and the upper zone comprises designer boutiques. There is a wide range of products to choose from, including dresses, trinkets, local handicrafts, shoes, accessories, and raw materials. There are several local food stalls to keep the foodies happy too.

 

 

The Anjuna Flea Market is a crowd favorite for collecting souvenirs and small trinkets. It is a weekly market that sells all kinds of things, buzzing with activity. You can choose from handicrafts to jewelry and hammocks to garments.  There is live music and food stalls to add a charming ambiance to the whole marketplace. Make sure you strike a good bargain when buying anything. 

Spice Plantation

One of the lesser-known attractions of Goa is the spice plantation tour. There are a few plantations that allow you guided walks through their farms, and some of the fruits and plants you will find there are cloves, nutmeg, cumin, curry, cinnamon, pepper, vanilla, coriander, turmeric, banana, coconut, pineapple, mango, pomelo, jackfruit, bimble, guava, papaya, cashews, and citrus. 

The collective fragrance of all of these plants will hit your senses like a dream. The experience leaves you feeling hypnotic and enchanted.

It is located in H.No. A-14 , Arla Bazar Keri, Ponda, Kerim, Goa 403401.

Dudhsagar Falls

This gorgeous waterfall looks like a sea of milk flowing down a hill which gives the waterfall its name. The waterfall streams down from a height of 1017 feet. Dudhsagar Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls in India. It is a 4-tiered waterfall encased with lush greenery. You can also go trekking along the enchanting trails. 

It is located in Sonaulim, Goa- 403410.

Jungle Safari At Mollen National Park

Taking a break from the sunny, sandy beaches, this national park is a much-needed greenery. The park surrounds the core locale of Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary. The best way to experience this park is by taking an open jeep forest safari. 

You will witness the rich wildlife this park shelters, including the Bengal tiger, sambar, leopard, and spotted deer.

It is located in Sonaulim. 

Beach Hopping

Some of the best experiences are the ones that are the most commonplace. Goa’s exquisite beaches can help you indulge in water sports, sunbathing, sundown parties, and a lot more if you are adventurous enough. Some of the beaches you must try are:

North Goa

πŸ‘‰ Baga Beach

πŸ‘‰ Anjuna Beach

πŸ‘‰ Calangute Beach

πŸ‘‰ Candolim Beach

πŸ‘‰ Arambol Beach

πŸ‘‰ Sinquerim Beach

πŸ‘‰ Vagator Beach

 

South Goa

πŸ‘‰ Palolem Beach

πŸ‘‰ Agonda Beach

πŸ‘‰ Colva Beach

πŸ‘‰ Benaulim Beach

πŸ‘‰Butterfly Beach

 

Forts 

Goa has a plethora of forts that reinstates its rich heritage, culture, and, most importantly, architecture. The forts will offer stunning views of the surroundings and the sealine at some angle or the other. Forts abound in both the north and south of Goa. Some of the forts you must check out are:

 

Forts in North Goa

Fort Aguada- It is known for its exotic sunset views, an old lighthouse, and prison cells. 

Chapora Fort- It offers a breathtaking view of Vagator Beach.

Reis Magos Fort- It is a cultural and heritage center.

Corjuem Fort- It offers gorgeous views of the Corjeum River and the splendor beyond. 

 

Forts in South Goa

Cabo de Rama Fort- It houses the church of Santo Antonio. 

Mormugao Fort- It has gorgeous views of old-fashion fishing boats lined up against the Varca Beach and an abandoned chapel.

 

Author Bio:

 

With 5 years of experience in the field, Amelia Moore is an online entrepreneur by profession and a passionate blogger and content writer. She loves to write content about Pets, Travel, Entertainment, fashion, and many more. She has experience at the Pets Magazine, Essay Writing Guides, the dating dairy, theparentsmagazine, Ev authority , Gossipment , thesportsmag, Dream and travel, The Cashino Magazine, The CBD Magazine, The bitcoin Magazine