What’s better than enjoying a scrumptious meal? Knowing how to cook!

If, your interest is peeked beyond just eating, you can also learn what all goes in preparing a genuine Goan meal. You can request a date with a home chef where you can learn some more about the food and the culture and once everything is cooked and ready, you get to enjoy the meal too!

Meet talented chefs, enjoy authentic culinary experience, make friends and come back for more!

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Take a ride..

Ride towards the Mary Immaculate conception church – This Church is located in the heart of the city. It is one of the first churches to be built in Goa with its church bells being the second largest in the world. Best viewed at night when the entire monument is ablaze with lights. The imposing structure speaks volumes about the religiosity of the times (1540’s).

The picturesque, historic region is worth a trip!

Explore history at Chapora Fort

Over 400 years old, the Chapora Fort was a watch post for the Portuguese who ruled over Goa for more than a century. Though in ruins, the basic structure is still awe-inspiring and a perfect vantage point, overlooking the beautiful Vagator and Anjuna beaches.

Explore the fort and surrounding areas if you are in the mood for some trekking and a little history; the escape tunnels are especially exciting.

Don’t forget your camera.

Do some shopping at the Anjuna Beach Flea Market

Every Wednesday, Anjuna Beach plays host to the local flea market. Visited by hundreds of tourists and locals every week, you can find almost anything here and at a bargain too.

Be on the lookout for souvenirs, clothes, artifacts, handicrafts, and gifts to take back with you; look out for stalls run by locals selling traditional and delicious Goan food as well as the many foreigners from all over the world trying to make a few extra holiday bucks selling authentic international foods all in one place.

Hone your haggling skills here.

Join the Silent Party

Throughout the day with beachgoers, and all through the night with moonlit parties, these beaches never sleeps. Silent Noise is one huge party, at the far south end of the beach, that you do not want to miss. Starting at 9 pm and going on till the early morning, the concept is daring and innovative. Wireless headphones connect you and everyone there to the music so the party can stay as loud as and as long as you like without making a sound!

Don’t be shy! Dance away!

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