Two Faces of Goa

Where Cultures Converge

Goa

The villages of Rachol and Shiroda in South Goa are rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Rachol, known for its historic seminary and Portuguese-era fort ruins, reflects Goa’s colonial past. It is a serene village with lush landscapes and a strong Catholic influence. Shiroda, on the other hand, is famous for its Shri Kamakshi Temple, a significant Hindu pilgrimage site. Surrounded by greenery, Shiroda exudes a peaceful charm with its traditional Goan houses and vibrant local culture. Both villages offer a glimpse into Goa’s diverse heritage, blending Portuguese and Konkani traditions with scenic countryside life.

Two Faces of Goa offers a journey through the contrasting yet complementary villages of Rachol and Shiroda. Discover Rachol’s Portuguese heritage, from its historic seminary to the remnants of a lost fortress. Then, cross the river to Shiroda, an untouched cultural gem with ancient Hindu traditions and fascinating legends.

Sustainability quotient: High on preservation of culture
Price starting from: Max $399 per person   |   Min- $199 per person
Minimum guests: 2

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