Heritage walk in Old Goa to relive the golden age of Velha Goa

This heritage walk will take you back in time to the 16th century and help you experience the grandeur of Velha Goa, which was one of the leading cities of the world at that time! Relive the times when Old Goa was on the global map and competed with London and Lisbon as the most glorious city of the world!

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Viceroy’s Arch - The Viceroy’s Arch, constructed in 1599 by Viceroy Francisco da Gama, once served as the main entrance to Old Goa. It was built to commemorate the accomplishments of the renowned explorer Vasco da Gama. Interestingly, Francisco was Vasco da Gama’s great-grandson!
  • Chapel of St. Catherine of Alexandria - Our next stop is the St. Catherine Chapel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was erected by Afonso de Albuquerque in 1510 after he defeated the local Muslim ruler Adil Shah on St. Catherine’s Day, November 25, 1510. The Chapel features rectangular window panes in the Old Portuguese style, adorned with mica shells.
  • Church of St. Francis of Assisi - In 1517, eight Portuguese Franciscan friars arrived in Goa and founded the Church of St. Francis of Assisi. The Church showcases a blend of architectural styles: the exterior follows the Tuscan order, while the main altar is richly decorated in Baroque style with Corinthian elements.
  • Se Cathedral - Built in the Manueline style, Se Cathedral was constructed to celebrate the Portuguese victory over an invading Muslim army in the early 16th century. This victory is commemorated annually as the Feast of Saint Catherine. In the 20th century, Pope Pius XII awarded the cathedral the honorary ‘Golden Rose,’ which is now placed on the tomb of Saint Francis Xavier inside the cathedral.
  • Basilica of Bom Jesus - The Basilica of Bom Jesus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the finest examples of Baroque architecture in India. ‘Bom Jesus’ translates to ‘Good Jesus,’ referring to Infant Jesus. The Basilica is a significant landmark in the history of Christianity, housing the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier, who co-founded the Society of Jesus with St. Ignatius Loyola. The Blessed Sacrament, once kept on the main altar under the statue of St. Ignatius, is now preserved in a gold tabernacle.
  • St. Augustine’s Tower - Built in 1600, St. Augustine’s Tower is one of the four towers of the former St. Augustine Church. The Tower served as a belfry, and the Church once featured eight richly adorned chapels, four altars, and a convent with numerous cells.
  • Church of Our Lady of the Rosary - The Rosary Church is the oldest surviving church in Goa. Afonso de Albuquerque vowed to build this church as a token of gratitude to Our Lady of Victory while battling the Islamic army of the Deccan Sultanate. Its notable features include high-altitude windows and round towers, giving it a fortress-like appearance.
What's Included
  • Entrance charges
  • Tea and coffee
  • Guide
What's Not Included
  • Pick up and drop
Location
Basilica of Bom Jesus
Old Goa Road
Our guide will meet you outside the Church
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Paulvs2017
Feb 22, 2020
Colonial Goa and Panjim and a Hanuman temple with an expert guide - Sawani gave us a brilliant day in Old Goa and Panjim. She was full of good information and interesting narrative, but she is also wonderfully deliberate but candid in sharing her views, and kind to old people like us. She had a fine sense of how to corral way four wayward old whitehairs around, even in the throng at Bom Jesu. Lunch was at a modern local restaurant was delicious (Sawani chose for us), and the nice car and Ashok the driver made us comfortable and safe all day. Sawani gave us delicious treats after our visit to the Hanuman temple. While we liked and admired the colonial sites of Portuguese settlement in India, we were most grateful for the temple visit. Sawani guided us in making a sacrifice of oil, and invited us to sit on the floor among the worshippers as long as we liked. We were lucky to visit on a day of the week on which the temple's deity, Hanuman, is especially venerated. We were there with a variety of the faithful, young and old. This part of the visit was not about antiquity or art history, but about being among people living their lives.
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Mobile98170
Jan 28, 2020
Well organized and fantastic guide - Guide was incredible. Had an answer for every question and was fun to walk around GOA with. Booking was efficient and helpful. Would highly recommend.
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Atulya_sinha
Dec 5, 2019
THE BEST WAY TO EXPLORE OLD GOA - During a recent business trip to Goa, I planned to take a conducted walk of the World Heritage Site at Velha (Old) Goa while I was free for a few hours on a weekday. Several tours were listed on TripAdvisor, but this was the only one which inspired confidence; so I booked a slot for it, although it was the most expensive option. A few hours before the tour was scheduled to begin, I got a message from Sawani, who introduced herself as the guide for the walking tour and sent me a link for the starting point. Unfortunately, the car I had booked on the day of the tour reached very late and I was afraid that I would miss some of the attractions. I contacted Sawani, who informed me (much to my relief) that it was a private tour and I was the only participant! I reached Viceroy’s Arch, the starting point of the tour, to find Sawani waiting patiently. She turned out to be an energetic young lady, perhaps half my age. However, I had much to learn from her, ranging from the properties of Laterite to the peculiar symbol of a double-headed eagle found in many cultures across the world. The tour started from the Viceroy’s Arch, built by Francisco da Gama in memory of his ancestor Vasco da Gama. Then we visited the picturesque St Cajetan’s Church (which few tourists visit and which was not on the list of attractions provided by the tour operator). We also spent a few minutes at the so-called doorway of Adil Shah’s palace. The next halt was Se Cathedral, the largest of the surviving churches of Goa, which makes the astounding claim that it is the biggest church in Asia! The Archaeological Museum located behind the cathedral turned out to be a real treasure house, and Sawani – whose core specialization is not colonial history but archaeology – had much to say. She not only explained the significance of the Portuguese sculptures and artefacts, but also those of pre-Portuguese era which were on display. She quoted stories from the Puranas to explain the finer details of the Hindu sculptures. We also visited a portrait gallery on the first floor and later saw inscriptions in Persian and Marathi, apart from the relics of a queen of Georgia. After spending an hour or so at the Museum, we visited the adjacent Church of St. Francis of Assisi. Then we went inside St Catherine’s Chapel, which few tourists manage to see. By then I was quite tired and we took a break at Ratna Sagar restaurant - where I had a snack and a cup of coffee, but the indefatigable Sawani simply sipped hot water! Later, we visited the Basilica of Bom Jesus where there were huge crowds for the upcoming feast. After a brief stop at their souvenir shop, we proceeded to the ruins of St Augustine’s church. Sawani showed me the site where the church had once stood, as well as the attached nunnery/monastery, patiently answering all my questions. I noticed that there was a museum of Christian Art across the road, but it was not open to public. I must say that Sawani played her role with aplomb, displaying much patience, knowledge and enthusiasm. Best wishes to her! I am also satisfied by the services provided by the website and the tour operator, except for the fact that the ticket says that Entrance charges are included and goes on to list “Entry/Admission” to various attractions covered in the tour. This might have been a significant benefit if this tour had been in Paris, Rome or Istanbul, where one typically pays ten euros at each location and two or three times that amount for “skip the queue” facility. In Velha Goa, on the other hand, admission is free of charge at all the attractions covered in the tour, except for a ten-rupee ticket for the Museum. Hence the promise of including entrance charges is not just irrelevant but also unethical. Note: This listing is about the walking tour offered by 5 Senses, not about the attractions which are included in it; and so my review is mainly about the tour itself. However, I do intend to post reviews of the individual attractions later.
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Sheryl_johnson45
Nov 7, 2019
Old Goia Walk - We had half a day free on a Saturday and we decided to take up the Old Goa heritage walk based on reviews on tripadvisor,. The tour was fantastic led by Ram a very well read professional guide. He began with a good background about the history of Portuguese rule in Goa and how Old Goa was their capital and they built magnificent churches here. We visited several Churches built in Portuguese style including Bom Jesus and it was spectacular. Five Senses Tours also arranged a convenient pick up, drop to my hotel. The local food provided during the walk was the icing on the cake. Highly recommended.
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Jasonparker78
Oct 3, 2019
Mesmerized in old goa - We had booked the old goa walk with 5 Senses walks. It was a great booking experience as we got craft number as well as the picture of the guide well before the day. On the day of the tour Ram picked us up on time from the lobby and drove old goa. Ram is a great guide and made us feel very comfortable. He knew his history and he also told us interesting anecdotes which made it fun. The vice Roy arch is where we began and then we saw a slew of magnificent churches. Basilica of Bom Jesus was spectacular. It was a lovely way to relive the glory days of Velha Goa.
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Call2dev
Jun 11, 2019
We did the rediscover the splendor of old Goa with Ram. - Ram is an expert on old Goa we enjoyed this tour so much more because of his expert guidance. We enjoyed BOM jesus and Se cathedral especially. A fantastic day and I would urge anyone coming to Goa to take this tour
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Sambeets3
Jun 10, 2019
Fantastic old Goa walk - We did the rediscover grandeur of old Goa walk and it was simply great. We had a very knowledgeable guide who helped us explain how Velha Goa was one of the best cities to live in the world in 16th century. The churches were incredibly beautiful and we also had some delicious Goan refreshments with our friendly and immensely knowledgeable guide. Thank you so much
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Manishkhar
Jun 10, 2019
Old Goa Walk - It was a fantastic walk through old Goa. Ram picked us up from the vice Roy arch from where the Portuguese had entered Goa! It was lovely to be taken back 500 years back when old Goa was a global city. We loved the guidance of Ram as he was very knowledgeable and I was able to appreciate all the churches we saw much more in his company. Highly recommended
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