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Mumbai Goa Tour Package (5 Nts)
Mumbai (2) - Goa
(3)
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Day 01: Arrival at
Mumbai
On
arrival at Mumbai airport or railway station, our representative
will meet you to pick you up and transfer to your hotel. Rest of
the day is at your leisure.
Overnight Stay
in hotel.
Day 02: Mumbai
After breakfast, visit to other places of Mumbai- the city
which never sleeps. Mumbai has a variety of tourist attraction
like Beaches, historical monuments, Gateway of India, Mahalaxmi
Temple etc. Overnight Stay in hotel.
Day 03 - Mumbai Goa
After Breakfast Transfer to Airport, and evening Meet and
assistance on arrival at Goa Airport and transfer to your hotel.
Rest of the day at leisure. Overnight at beach resort.
Day 04- Goa
Full day at leisure on the beach. Goa's beaches are speckled
with quaint little beach shacks that serve ice cold beer and
spicy Goan cuisine. It is easy to find cheap accomodation in a
beach resort or hotel very close to the beach in Goa Overnight
at beach resort.
Day 05 - Goa - Panjim
Morning visit of old Goa and Panjim market. Afternoon at
leisure. Overnight at beach resort.
Day 06 - Departure
After breakfast, transfer to Airport / Railway station for your
onward journey.
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