Tour Code: FIT/2011

Mahabaleshwar With Lonavala & Goa

5 Nights / 6 Days
Self Drive Tour
Winter Special
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Cities : Mahabaleshwar (1N),Goa (3N),Lonavala (1N)

Sightseeing

Goa, India
  • Enjoy Beaches of Goa
  • St. Francis Church
  • Dona Paula Beach-Beach in Goa
  • Mangueshi Temple
Mahabaleshwar, India
  • Strawberry Garden
Lonavala, India
  • Tiger hills
  • Local Market

Meals

  • 5 Breakfast
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Day wise travel itinerary

  • Day 1 :Baroda To Mahabaleshwar - (659KMS)
    07:00: Depart from Baroda by road towards Mahabaleshwarvia NH 48.18:00: Arrive at Mahabaleshwar. Check-in at hotel & Overnight Stay at Mahabaleshwar.
  • Day 2 :Mahabaleshwar To Goa - (400 Kms)
    08:00: Enjoy Breakfast and Check-Out from the hotel. Visit Strawberry Garden; later proceed towards Goa (400 km approx 8 hrs via NH48).19:00: Evening arrive at Goa. State with beautiful beaches. Check-in at hotel.  Overnight Stay at Goa.
    • Breakfast
  • Day 3 :Goa
    After Breakfast, get ready to start a spiritual journey with a visit to the Basilica of Bom Jesus. This UNESCO world heritage site consists the remains of St. Francis Xavier, kept in a silver casket. We visit the Church and Convent of St Francis of Assisi, beautifully decorated with scenes from Bible and consist of a statue of St. Francis. We also visit the Se-Cathedral, St. Catherine's Church and the Arch of Viceroy of Goa. Then we come to the Miramar Beach; it lies near the confluence of the Mondovi River and the Arabian Sea. The soft, golden sand of this beach is ideal for a stroll.  Overnight Stay at Goa.
    • Breakfast
  • Day 4 :Goa
    After Breakfast, Today you can enjoy beaches of Goa in your own way. The Baga Beach is apt for swimming due to its clean, white sands. You can enjoy water sports like Para sailing and fishing. The night life of Goa occurs around the exhilarating water holes of this beach.Visit the Colva Beach in south goa, known as the Queen of all beaches. With 40 Km of endless white sand with numerous palm trees, this beach is perfect for a soothing sun bath.Enjoy boating on speedboats and paddlers at Dona Paula or spend some quiet moments at the enchanting Palolem Beach. Overnight Stay at Hotel.
    • Breakfast
  • Day 5 :Goa to Lonavala - (500 Kms – 9 Hrs)
    Today Enjoy Breakfast and then proceed towards Lonavala via NH 47. Overnight Stay in Lonavala.
    • Breakfast
  • Day 6 :Lonavala to Baroda - (479 KMS)
    Breakfast at the hotel. Proceed towards final journey towards home to Baroda via NH 48.
    • Breakfast
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Sightseeing

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Enjoy Beaches of Goa

India’s ‘sunshine state’ has long provided a haven for those in search of the sun, sand and ocean. Jactitation 105km of gorgeous outline And an endless list of idyllic beach settings, there’s no surprise such a big amount of folks flock to state for his or her beach holidays. The relaxed and picturesque state is all concerning relaxation, and actually, the sole stress you’re seeming to encounter is in selecting that beach to go to throughout your vacation in the state.
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St. Francis Church

Located near the Se Cathedral in Old Goa, the Church of St. Francis of Assisi is about 10 km from Panaji. The church was established in 1517 by eight Franciscan friars arriving in Goa. Maintaining the Portuguese-Manueline style portal of its old structure, which was built in 1665, the Church of St. Francis of Assisi, provides a striking visual contrast to its simple exterior. The facade and its grand Baroque interior. Featuring Corinthian influences, the interior is beautifully furnish. The main altar is the main attraction, with a large statue of St. Francis of Assisi above it, another of Christ. Painting on wood depicting the life and times of its patron saint, it is hoisted on both sides.Adjacent to the church is the convent, which is now home to a museum. Established by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in 1964, it has paintings, sculptures and other artefacts related to the history and culture of Goa. The church on the west side has three chapels on either side, with a main altar and a singing hall.The convent adjacent to the church is now a museum established by the Archaeological Survey of India in 1964. The museum houses artifacts, paintings and Hindu temple sculptures from Goa.
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Dona Paula Beach-Beach in Goa

Dona Paula beach is located very close to Panjim and overlooking the beautiful Arabian Sea is one of the most popular destinations in Goa. With all the romance in the air, the beach is often termed a lovers’ paradise. This beach in Goa attracts locals as well as travelers from all corners of the world because of its natural beauty and peacefulness. According to the sources, Viceroy's girl Dona Paula de Menezes bounced off the precipice in the wake of confronting a few complaints from her family because of her relationship with a child of a fisherman. Hence, it was named Dona Paula. The coastline of the beach stretches of silver-white sand which gives mesmerizing views of the beachfront and so Dona Paula viewpoint is one of the most exotic places to witness the beautiful scenery of Goa. You can shop for some scarves, hats, port wine, etc. And apart from this, there are some restaurants where you can dine in and relax. In short, Dona Paula is a great mix of thrilling water sports activities, romance, and amazing nightlife. Make the most of your Goa Trip at Dona Paula.
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Mangueshi Temple

Sri Mangueshi Temple is located in Ponda taluka at a place called Priol and annihilates the deity Lord Mangueshi, an incarnation of Lord Shiva who is a Hindu deity. Mangeshi Temple is 22 km from Panaji, the capital of Goa.In Goa, the area where all this happened was later built a temple dedicated to Lord Manguesh. Shiva is known as Lord Manguesh because the words of Parvati are Mam Grisha which is associated with Bhoomi and Katha. The original place where the temple was built is the location of the village of Cortalim, currently located south of the Zuari River. The main annual festival of the temple held during Magha Purnima, which takes place in late February every year. The Rath Yatra, i.e pulling of the chariot, which is the main event during the festival, attracts thousands of devotees and tourists. During the celebration, the deity is decorated with a special royal look and carried around the village drawn by pilgrims on a chariot.
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