The Old Goa Heritage Walk revisits some of the most fascinating facts during Portuguese rule. When Old Goa was Goa’s former capital city, it was a thriving city even during prior to Portuguese times. It was the capital of the Bahmani Sultan Adil Shah empire. The Portuguese arrived here in 1510 under their commander Afonso de Albuquerque, and captured the city from Adil Shah, the ruler of the Bijapur Kingdom. They came to the East in search of trade and to eventually spread Christianity.
In our Old Goa Heritage Walk, explore some of the most historically significant buildings. Old Goa is a World Heritage site housing some of most grandest and oldest churches in the region.
Our Tour Presenter will be waiting for you at the Viceroy's Arch. We will share the presenters contact number after you complete your booking
This is a fine baroque style church with plenty of wall paintings and intricate wood work.
A majestic archway leading as a main entrance to the city of Old Goa from the Mandovi river front
This is one of the most beautiful churches architecturally and historically Signiant to Old Goa. This church is part of the collection belonging to the World Heritage Site of churches and convents of Goa.
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