1 5 Quick Road Trips from Goa for Travelling Across Country

People visit Goa for beaches, hidden waterfalls, religious sites, and the party atmosphere that goes with a tourist destination etc. However, if you’re looking for a bit more adventure that usually goes along with a road trip, Quick Road Trips from Goa also has several beautiful tourist destinations located around it, well within driving distance. But before you leave, do not forget to visit these five picturesque villages in Goa

Depending on your preference, you can make a day trip or even take a couple of days off to enjoy a new area. There are several options to select from such as trekking up luscious green mountains and stumbling across beautiful indigenous species to visiting perennial and seasonal waterfalls or even losing yourself in cities rich in history and culture. A short drive from Goa, you can find yourself in gorgeous destinations, ready for adventure or relaxation. 

Here are some top picks for you to choose from:

Chorla Ghats

The Chorla ghats lie about 55 km northeast of Panjim near the Karnataka-Maharashtra border. An immensely sought-after eco-tourism spot, the ghats are a part of the Sahyadri hills. They are home to several fascinating wildlife species and vibrant green flora. A beautiful feature of the Chorla ghats is the Anjunem dam with crystal blue water and a peaceful atmosphere. The drive through the ghats is a short road trip with impressive sights all along the way, including mini waterfalls that culminate in the stunning Vajra twin waterfalls.

Amboli

Amboli is a serene hill station around 80 km north of Panjim in Maharashtra. The Hiranyakeshi temple located here provides a surreal sight. It is built around a series of caves. These caves are apt for exploration with tiny streams that spill into the lush Hiranyakeshi River and provide visitors with a spectacular view. Amboli is also perfect for a monsoon visit with gushing waterfalls like the Amboli and Nangarta falls. For the traveller looking for adventure, you can grab a hike up to sunset point or brave the Durg and Dhakoba trek to get a view of rolling green forests as far as the eye can see.

Nersa

Nersa is an eco-tourism spot, about 76km north of Goa. This small hill station provides travellers with an immersive experience of the outdoors. It is located in the Western Ghats and is flanked by verdant hills and breathtaking forest scenery. It is an area optimum for trekking with plenty of opportunities to sight different wildlife. The avid birdwatcher can spot over 200 species of birds indigenous to the ghats. An incomparable treasure of the region is the colossal bat population, with over 40 diverse inhabitant species. The Bharapede cave at Talevadi village is one of few places home to the rare species Wroughton’s Free-Tailed Bats.

Karwar

Karwar is located about 100km south of Panjim in Karnataka. It is rich in history with the Durga temple, Sadashivgad hill fort and the unique warship museum INS Chapal. The INS Chapal is a warship that played a massive role in the Indo-Pak war. It has now been converted to a museum and sits on a platform at Rabindranath Tagore beach. Close to this naval museum you can find the beautiful rock stone garden along the shore, which is a series of artworks made of rocks and boulders. Karwar also has several outdoor attractions, including Anashi waterfalls, Kali River Garden and Kurumgad island. Kurumgad island has options for a luxury stay where you can access the beach and tide pools.

Nashik

The famous city of Nashik situated further away is about 657 km from Goa in Maharashtra. It is rich in heritage and grand vineyards. It is a sacred city filled with great historical treasures and several revered temples. These include the Kalaram and Kapleshwar temples. Nashik also sits on the Godavari river, where thousands of Hindus come every 12 years for the auspicious Kumbh Mela festival. Besides being a Hindu pilgrimage site, Nashik is also called the wine capital of India. It is so-called because of an expansive collection of vineyards. These vineyards, like the Sula Vineyards, Soma Vine Village, and the Chandon India Winery, to name a few, have unbelievable ambience and make for the perfect romantic getaway or holiday trip.

If you do wish to begin Quick Road Trips from Goa, the perfect start and endpoint would be at Marquis Beach Resort. You can enjoy a luxurious free breakfast before starting your journey or even after completing it, followed by a relaxing stay in our premium rooms. Read our blog on how to holiday in Goa safely during COVID-19 to ensure you have a safe stay. To book your getaway or to know more get in touch with us. You can also follow us on Facebook or Instagram for the same.