Spice Up Your Goa Trip

Goa’s spice plantations offer a feast for the senses. Take a self-drive tour to explore these aromatic treasures. You’ll learn about spices and enjoy the lush countryside.

Planning Your Route

Most spice farms are in North Goa. Plan a day trip from popular beach towns. Here’s a suggested route:

1. Start in Panaji
2. Drive to Ponda (about 30 km)
3. Visit 2-3 plantations
4. Return via Old Goa for some sightseeing

Top Plantations to Visit

1. Sahakari Spice Farm


– Large, well-known farm
– Guided tours and elephant rides
– Location: Curti, Ponda

2. Tropical Spice Plantation


– Beautiful setting with a river
– Organic lunch included
– Location: Keri, Ponda

3. Pascoal Spice Village


– Less crowded, more authentic
– Hands-on spice grinding
– Location: Khandepar, Ponda

What to Expect

– Tours last 1-2 hours
– Learn about spice growing and uses
– See plants like vanilla, cardamom, and pepper
– Taste spice-infused tea or beverages
– Option to buy spices and products

Driving Tips

– Use GPS or download offline maps
– Roads can be narrow – drive carefully
– Park in designated areas at farms
– Carry cash for entry fees and purchases

Best Time to Visit

– October to March is ideal
– Avoid monsoon season (June-September)
– Morning tours are cooler and less crowded

What to Bring

– Comfortable shoes for walking
– Insect repellent
– Water bottle
– Camera

Beyond Spices

Many farms offer extra activities:

– Cashew processing demos
– Traditional Goan cooking classes
– Ayurvedic massage treatments

By self-driving, you can explore at your own pace and discover hidden gems along the way. Enjoy the sights, smells, and tastes of Goa’s spice heritage!