u/peoplecallit

Need help planning a budget Goa trip (4 girls) – Mid September | ₹8k per person max

Heyyy!

We're 4 female students from Mumbai planning our first Goa trip around mid-September, and we'd love some advice from people who know Goa.

Our tentative plan:

-Duration: 3 nights, 4 day

Thinking of spending 2/3 nights in South Goa and 1 night in North Goa.

Budget:

-Strictly under ₹8,000 per person, including travel, stay, food, and local transport. We'd really prefer not to exceed this.

Accommodation:

-Completely okay with hostels (female dorms are fine).

-Clean, safe, and budget-friendly is more important.

Transport:

-None of us have a driving licence, so renting scooters or bikes isn't an option.

-We would like recommendations for the cheapest and safest way to get around using buses, shared transport, or any other affordable options.

-We're looking for suggestions on:

•Affordable hostels in South and North Goa.

•Good local places to eat that won't blow our budget.

•A realistic 4-day itinerary.

•Beaches, cafés, viewpoints,pubs,clubs or activities that are worth doing on a tight budget.

•The easiest way to travel between South Goa and North Goa without spending too much.

•Any scams or safety tips for a group of four girls.

•Whether this budget is actually realistic for mid September or if we should adjust our plan.

•Any famous cheap must visit restaurants and their classic melas/dishes recommendations would also be appreciated.

•Famous must visit markets for cheap clothes or souvenirs.

Any itinerary suggestions, hostel recommendations, transport hacks, or budgeting tips would be greatly appreciated.

Thankyou!⭐

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