About this experience
If you want to understand India, spend a day in Maharashtra state. Here you will experience a full range of colors, sounds, smells, rhythms, and characters. I will take you to secret places where you can relax on a heavenly beach, feed crocodiles, visit a palace still inhabited by the queen, and enjoy breathtaking views from fortress walls.
What to expect
As soon as we leave Goa and reach Maharashtra, you will immediately feel the changes. Due to the state's territory stretching far from the coast deep into the country, Maharashtra boasts diverse natural and climatic conditions. I will help you see and experience this paradise from all angles!
In the program:
- Royal Palace - Savantvadi museum located on the lakeshore. The queen still resides here - if we are lucky, we will see her
- Crocodile River, where from a safe bridge you can feed a large crocodile family;
- Temple of Unity of Religions - a non-touristic place where unique rituals are practiced. To reach the deity, you literally have to go through a lifetime's journey.
- Paradise Beach with white sand - a perfect place to relax under the shade of tall pine trees, watch camels, and even ride a horse on the beach if desired.
- River crossing surrounded by Indian nature.
- Tiracol Fort, a beloved location for yoga enthusiasts and romantics.
- Redi Fort, drowning in vines.
Organizational Details
- The trip is conducted in a comfortable Toyota Innova car with air conditioning
- Excursion can be arranged for a group of 5 people - $300 and for 6 people - $360
Included in the price
- Transfer as per program
- Services of a Russian-speaking guide,
- Entrance tickets to all complexes,
- Chicken for feeding crocodiles.
Extra paid
- Lunch on the beach (from $10 per person)
- Transfer from the southern beaches of Goa (extra charge depending on the specific location)
About crocodiles
Contact with crocodiles is not allowed; we observe them in the wild. Crocodiles are in the river, and visitors are above behind a barrier at a distance of at least 50 meters, making it physically impossible to approach closer. So it is completely safe even for travelers with children.