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Divja circle, Riverside, near bus stand, Panaji
Explore the beautiful Islands of Goa and pedal through Ribandar, Divar and Chorao on this three hour cycling trip. Participants are also treated to a delicious traditional breakfast at a local eatery during this trip.
IMPORTANT: This is not a fixed departure trip, so a minimum group size of 2 pax is required to make a booking. This will be a private trip, just for your group.
Located on the western coast of India, Goa is a prime tourist destination with its immaculate beaches and historic monuments. This trip takes you through several islands of Goa and offers you an oppurtunity to pedal past some of the most beautiful villages of old Goa.
Participants take ferry rides at multiple locations to go from one point to other, over the scenic backwaters which offers sweeping views of coastal landscape.
Cycle through narrow lanes and beautiful villages | Enjoy the ferry ride and photograph the amazing scenery | Pedal across old Goa and admire the historic monuments and quaint structures
City Tour
Yes
Yes
20 feet
300 feet
33 kms
Expert guide and standby vehicle in case of a breakdown
Montra
Hybrid/Mountain
21-speed geared
2 year
Yes
120 kgs
After meeting at the start point, participants start cycling towards Ribandar, through the 380-years old Ponte de Linhares causeway. Participants then take the traditional Goan ferry across the Mandovi river to the riverine island of Divar.
After a delicious breakfast at a local eatery joint, they head over to the other end of the island and take a ferry-ride through the backwaters to Narvem. After exploring the riverine island of Chorao, the group hops onto another ferry to Pomburpa. The tour ends at Divja circle after stopping to admire the magnificent church of Salvdor do Mundo.
Divja circle
Divja circle
07:30 AM
If cancellation is done on the day of departure: No refund
If cancellation is done 1 day in advance: 25% is refunded
If cancellation is done 2 days prior to departure: 50% is refunded
The trip leader's decision is final.
Participants should respect local culture and should not litter or deface natural structures/monuments.