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India: Kochi & Goa's Golden Beaches
India: Kochi & Goa’s Golden Beaches
Jump into India’s vibrant south on this budget-friendly adventure designed for young travellers. Backwaters, beaches, and beer – oh my! Cruise through Kerala’s famous waterways on a houseboat, wander misty tea plantations, and explore the colonial charm of historic port towns. Stroll through ancient ruins, soak up the sun on golden beaches, and experience laid-back coastal vibes with fresh seafood and a cold Kingfisher in hand. From royal palaces to bustling spice markets, this two-week trip blends adventure, culture, and chill time for the ultimate South India escape.
Highlights
Explore the ancient wonders of the Hampi Ruins, Catch breathtaking sunrises and sunsets from Dodapetta Peak and Anjaneya Temple, Wander off the beaten path in Mysore with visits to Devaraja Market and Chamundi Hills, Relax in the calm backwaters, experience a local homestay, chill out on quiet beaches, explore ecosystems aboard an Alleppey ferry cruise, sample South Indian cuisine.
Accommodation
Simple hotels or guesthouse (twin-share) (12 nts), homestay (1 nt).
Group Leader
CEO (Chief Experience Officer) throughout, local guides.
Group Size Notes
Max 18, avg 14.
Meals Included
1 breakfast, 2 lunches, 1 dinner
What’s Included
Your G for Good Moment: Lunch at Theruvarom Women Empowerment Project, Alleppey
Your Welcome Moment: Welcome Moment – Meet Your CEO and Group
Your First Night Out Moment: Connect With New Friends
Your Big Night Out Moment: Ooty , Ooty
Your Local Living Moment: Alleppey Homestay, Alleppey
Your Big Night Out Moment: Kochi Nightlife, Kochi. Hampi Ruins Walking Tour. Kishkinda Foundation Visit. Anjaneya Temple Sunset. Devaraja Market Visit. Chamundi Hills Visit. Monolithic Bull Visit. Dodapetta Peak. Dodapetta Tea Factory. Fort Kochi Visit. Free time in Hampi. Free time in Ooty. Orientation walks in Alleppey, Kollam, and Fort Kochi. Kerala boat tour. Morning ferry cruise on Alleppey’s backwaters. All transport between destinations and to/from included activities.
Day 1 |
Goa, the sun-soaked paradise on India's western coast, is a destination where history, culture, and natural beauty converge in a spectacular way. Known for its golden beaches and vibrant nightlife, Goa is also rich in heritage, reflecting its unique blend of Indian and Portuguese influences. The old quarters of Panaji and Margao are dotted with charming colonial-era buildings, quaint churches, and lively markets that beckon travelers to explore the region’s storied past. Stroll through the Fontainhas neighborhood in Panaji, and you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into a different time, with its colorful Portuguese-style houses, narrow winding lanes, and cozy cafes. Beyond the beaches and colonial charm, Goa offers an array of attractions for the culturally curious. The Basilica of Bom Jesus in Old Goa is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and houses the relics of St. Francis Xavier, making it a pilgrimage site for many. The Se Cathedral, with its imposing façade and majestic interiors, is another must-visit, showcasing the grandeur of Portuguese ecclesiastical architecture. For a taste of local culture, the vibrant markets of Mapusa and Anjuna offer everything from spices and handicrafts to contemporary fashion, giving visitors a chance to take a piece of Goa back home with them. Fun fact: Goa’s Carnival, held every February, is one of the most colorful and lively celebrations in India, drawing visitors from all over the world. This vibrant festival, rooted in the Portuguese tradition, features parades, music, dancing, and feasting, encapsulating the joyous spirit of culture. |
Day 2 |
Goa, the sun-soaked paradise on India's western coast, is a destination where history, culture, and natural beauty converge in a spectacular way. Known for its golden beaches and vibrant nightlife, Goa is also rich in heritage, reflecting its unique blend of Indian and Portuguese influences. The old quarters of Panaji and Margao are dotted with charming colonial-era buildings, quaint churches, and lively markets that beckon travelers to explore the region’s storied past. Stroll through the Fontainhas neighborhood in Panaji, and you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into a different time, with its colorful Portuguese-style houses, narrow winding lanes, and cozy cafes. Beyond the beaches and colonial charm, Goa offers an array of attractions for the culturally curious. The Basilica of Bom Jesus in Old Goa is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and houses the relics of St. Francis Xavier, making it a pilgrimage site for many. The Se Cathedral, with its imposing façade and majestic interiors, is another must-visit, showcasing the grandeur of Portuguese ecclesiastical architecture. For a taste of local culture, the vibrant markets of Mapusa and Anjuna offer everything from spices and handicrafts to contemporary fashion, giving visitors a chance to take a piece of Goa back home with them. Fun fact: Goa’s Carnival, held every February, is one of the most colorful and lively celebrations in India, drawing visitors from all over the world. This vibrant festival, rooted in the Portuguese tradition, features parades, music, dancing, and feasting, encapsulating the joyous spirit of culture. |
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Mysore is located 140 kilometers from Bangalore Hal Airport. |
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Mysore is located 140 kilometers from Bangalore Hal Airport. |
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Kochi (formerly Cochin), is a port city on the southwest coast of India and is a frequent stop for cruise ships. Known as the "Gateway to Kerala," Kochi's beaches, delectable seafood, expansive malls, historical sites, and museums make it a popular tourist destination. |
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Kochi (formerly Cochin), is a port city on the southwest coast of India and is a frequent stop for cruise ships. Known as the "Gateway to Kerala," Kochi's beaches, delectable seafood, expansive malls, historical sites, and museums make it a popular tourist destination. |
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Kochi (formerly Cochin), is a port city on the southwest coast of India and is a frequent stop for cruise ships. Known as the "Gateway to Kerala," Kochi's beaches, delectable seafood, expansive malls, historical sites, and museums make it a popular tourist destination. |
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08/19/25 - 09/30/25 |
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10/14/25 - 11/25/25 |
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12/09/25 - 03/31/26 |
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04/07/26 - 09/29/26 |
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10/04/26 - 11/24/26 |
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12/08/26 - 12/29/26 |
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