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6 fun ways to explore Goa without a plan: The no-itinerary road trip

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 4, 2025, 09:00 IST
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6 fun ways to explore Goa without a plan: The no-itinerary road trip

Goa isn’t just about beaches, parties, and flea markets. It’s also about discovering the unknown, stumbling upon hidden gems, and letting the road take you where it pleases. If you’re the kind of traveler who ditches the itinerary in favor of adventure, this guide is for you! Here’s how to get lost in Goa (on purpose) and have the time of your life.

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Ditch Google Maps

Yes, you heard that right. Turn off Google Maps and rely on your instincts (or random strangers). Every twist and turn in Goa leads somewhere interesting—whether it’s a sleepy village, a forgotten chapel, or a chai stall with the best samosas you’ve ever had.

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Follow the coconut trees

Coconut trees often lead to good things—like serene rivers, lush paddy fields, or tiny local joints serving fresh seafood. Instead of following the usual tourist routes, let the swaying palms guide you toward an unexpected paradise.

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Take that random left turn

If a narrow road looks intriguing, take it. Goa is full of winding lanes that suddenly open up to breathtaking views, secret beaches, or quirky cafés where the owner might just sit down and share a story with you.

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Eat at places without menus

Walk into a no-frills Goan eatery, preferably one with old uncles playing cards in the corner. Ask for whatever is fresh and local—you’ll probably end up with a plate of the best fish curry-rice or xacuti you’ve ever tasted.

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Talk to the locals

The locals are the ones who have the best secrets, advice, and anecdotes. Talk to the fisherman repairing his net, the artist painting by the side of the road, or the aunt selling bebinca. You might find an unusual sunset spot or even be invited to a local feast.

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Stay somewhere unexpected

Skip the fancy resorts. Book a homestay in a quiet village, sleep in a beach shack, or find an Airbnb in the middle of nowhere. The best Goa experiences often come with a hammock and a view of the stars.

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Forget time (and your phone)

Leave behind your sense of urgency. Forget itineraries, alarms, and social media updates. Just drive, explore, and let Goa work its magic on you.
So, the next time you’re in Goa, resist the urge to plan every minute. Instead, get lost on purpose—because the best discoveries happen when you stop looking for them!

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