Tour colonial de Goa con rickshaw y paseo en tren
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Tour colonial de Goa con rickshaw y paseo en tren

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Duración: from 4 horas to 8 horas

Esta experiencia cumple con los criterios del Consejo Mundial de Turismo Sostenible. Al elegir esta experiencia, proteges los lugares que te gustan, cuidas el medioambiente y colaboras con las comunidades locales

Ventajas
  • Explora el patrimonio multicultural de Goa y disfruta de la vida local.
  • Visite Margao, hogar de uno de los mercados locales más animados de Goa.
  • Disfruta de un viaje inolvidable en rickshaw y súbete a un tren
  • Recorre el Palacio Deao, de 200 años de antigüedad, para disfrutar de un almuerzo típico de Goa.
  • Guía local experto con conocimiento inigualable de la historia de Goa.
Qué te espera

Viajando en rickshaw y en tren, descubra el pasado de Goa como colonia portuguesa. Con abundantes gemas y reliquias religiosas, harás escala en la ciudad de Margao, visitarás un mercado local y terminarás con un almuerzo tradicional rodeado de encanto colonial. Supriya, uno de nuestros guías locales expertos, dice: "Este recorrido te lleva directamente al corazón de la vida de Goa". Irás de compras al concurrido mercado, donde verás la gran variedad de productos que se cultivan en la región, y luego viajarás en tren y en rickshaw, tal como lo hacen los lugareños.'

La mañana comienza en Margao, la bulliciosa capital comercial de Goa. Si tienes tiempo libre para explorar el mercado, podrás pasear por sus hileras de coloridos puestos y practicar tus habilidades de negociación. El mercado se remonta a la época precolonial, cuando era un importante centro comercial de especias y otros productos básicos. Hoy en día, puedes encontrar todo tipo de alimentos frescos, ropa y baratijas, además de una sección de mercadillo. Luego, súbete a un rickshaw y te llevarán rápidamente a la estación para tomar el tren hasta tu siguiente parada.

Haciendo una parada en Sanvordem, continuarás en autobús hasta Quepem para visitar el impresionante Palacio Deao. Con una magnífica combinación de arquitectura hindú y portuguesa, esta mansión de 200 años cuidadosamente restaurada cuenta con impresionantes vistas del río Kushavati. Realizarás una visita guiada para explorar sus espaciosos interiores coloniales y sus exquisitos jardines antes del almuerzo, donde podrás probar algunas de las especialidades más queridas de Goa.

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Incluye
  • check Guía
  • check Excursión a pie
  • check Transporte
  • check Comida
  • check Viaje en tren y rickshaw.
  • check Tarifas de entrada
Importante
  • Las bebidas no están incluidas. Trae dinero para extras y usa zapatos cómodos
  • No recomendable para personas en silla de ruedas
  • No recomendable para personas con movilidad reducida
  • Traer sombrero
  • Se recomienda traer calzado comodo
  • Bebidas no incluidas
  • Taquillas no incluidas
  • Tumbonas no incluidas
  • Los horarios indicados son aproximados y pueden sufrir cambios
  • Guía de habla inglesa para todas las nacionalidades
  • Lleva algo de dinero para gastos extra o propinas
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