Indian Railways' subsidiary organisation Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) is offering two nights and three days tour to Goa termed as "Goan Delight", which will commence from Hyderabad on September 8, 2019. The tour package will cost around Rs 12,625 per person in a comfort class on triple occupancy, according to IRCTC website. Under the Goan Delight itinerary, tourists will visit Zuari river, Mormugao Harbour and Reis Mogos Fort, besides enjoying a boat cruise on river Mandovi on the very first day of the tour. However, travellers will have pay for Mondovi River boat cruise. 

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Notably, tourists visiting beaches like Aguada, Candolim, Baga beach, Anjuna beach, Vagator beach, Calangute beach and Chapora Fort in north Goa, and pay directly for water sports activities to enjoy a host of water sports. The package, however, will facilitate sightseeing and visit of Old Goa church (Basilica of Bom Jesus, Archaeological Museum & Portrait Gallery), Wax World Museum, Shri Mangeshi Temple, Miramar Beach and Dona Paula viewpoint in South Goa. 

According to information available on the website, the package will include air tickets from Hyderabad to Goa to Hyderabad round trip. Travellers will be able to enjoy two nights AC hotel accommodation in Paradise Village Beach Resort in Goa besides availing two breakfasts and dinners. The itinerary will include all transfers and sightseeing in AC coach on a sharing basis, and it will include travel insurance and IRCTC's escort service during the tour. 

Further, meals are pre-set and the choice of menu is not available in the tour package, and it will also not include all kinds of tips to drivers, guides, representative, etc. Any expenses of personal nature like laundry expenses, wine, mineral water, food and drinks other than mentioned in the regular menu will also be an exclusion.

Notably, the package will have certain exclusions like any increase in airfare, and there will be no airport transfers at Hyderabad, therefore travellers will have to arrange airport transfers on their own, said the website.