Planning a trip to Goa, India
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Things to do in Goa, India in July
Arrive in Goa and check-in to accommodation. Get settled in the backpacking hostel and freshen up.
Relax at Calangute Beach and enjoy the lively atmosphere. Take a leisurely walk along the shore and try some street food like Goan sausages and bhaji pav from the local vendors.
Head back to the local village and savor a simple yet delicious traditional Goan thali at a local eatery.
Return to Goa and relax at the hostel. Enjoy a laid-back evening with fellow backpackers, sharing stories and experiences from the day.
Visit the Basilica of Bom Jesus, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and marvel at its stunning architecture and serene ambiance.
Explore the peaceful Agonda Beach and enjoy a leisurely swim or sunbathe on the golden sands. Grab a quick bite at a beachside shack for a taste of local seafood.
Experience a mesmerizing sunset at Cabo de Rama Fort. Enjoy the panoramic views of the Arabian Sea from the historic fort before heading to a nearby local eatery for some authentic Goan vindaloo.
Participate in a yoga session at a local yoga center to start the day with tranquility and mindfulness.
Visit the vibrant Fontainhas neighborhood in Panjim, known for its Portuguese colonial architecture. Explore the quaint streets, colorful houses, and visit local art galleries.
Gather for a farewell dinner at Vinayak Family Restaurant, a humble eatery serving authentic Goan thalis and seafood dishes.
Pack up and check out from the hostel. Take a train from Madgaon Railway Station back to Ahmedabad.
Enjoy a leisurely train journey back to Ahmedabad with friends, reminiscing about the memorable experiences in Goa.
Arrive in Ahmedabad and bid farewell to your travel companions, reminiscing about the amazing time spent in Goa.
Goa experiences a tropical monsoon climate with hot and humid summers and moderate winters. July falls within the monsoon season, characterized by heavy rainfall. So we are suggesting you pack accordingly.
Things to Carry on your trip to Goa, India
Clothing & Apparel
Loose, breathable clothing -
Cotton or linen fabrics are ideal for the humid climate.
Swimsuit -
Goa boasts pristine beaches.
Sarong or cover-up -
Versatile for the beach or casual outings.
Comfortable walking shoes -
Explore the vibrant streets and markets.
Light jacket or cardigan -
For occasional evenings with a slight chill.
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Accessories
Sunglasses -
Protect your eyes from the tropical sun.
Wide-brimmed hat -
Shield yourself from the sun during outdoor activities.
Scarf -
Versatile as a beach accessory or for exploring temples.
Small backpack or daypack -
Convenient for carrying essentials during excursions.
Waterproof pouch -
Protect valuables from beach moisture or sudden showers.
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Essentials & Must Haves
Passport and visa (if required) -
Essential for entry and travel.
Travel documents -
Keep flight and train tickets organized.
First-aid kit -
Basic bandages, antiseptic, and pain relievers for minor emergencies.
Sunscreen -
Protect your skin from the strong tropical sun.
Insect repellent -
Keep mosquitoes and other insects at bay.
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Good to have
Travel towel -
Compact and quick-drying for beach or pool use.
Snorkel or diving gear -
If you plan on exploring the underwater world.
Travel umbrella -
For unexpected showers during the monsoon season.
Reusable water bottle -
Stay hydrated and reduce plastic waste.
Small flashlight -
Useful for evening walks or power outages.
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Electronics
Smartphone and charger -
Stay connected and capture memories.
Camera (optional) -
Capture the beauty of Goa's landscapes and culture.
Travel adapter -
Ensure compatibility with Indian power outlets.
Headphones or earbuds -
For entertainment or privacy during travel.
Portable charger -
Keep your devices powered on the go.
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