Take a 4-hour guided tour through Mulgao Folk Village & its coconut farm, visiting ancient shrines, coconut oil production, and exploring sustainable farming techniques that promote local well-being.
Roll up your sleeves at the ‘Mulgão Verde’ coconut farm, where you’ll dive into the stages of coconut farming, from harvesting to producing virgin coconut oil & coconut-based products.
Wrap up your experience with an traditional Goan farm-to-table meal at an organic coconut farm, served to you by the warm-hearted local villagers.
Let your expert guide take you on a transformative agritourism tour, where you’ll learn about farm life, local crops, and explore the sustainable practices that define this village.
Explore the multifaceted uses of the coconut palm in daily life in Goa, gaining deep insights into sustainable farming practices and zero-waste initiatives on this tour.
Step into the heart of North Goa and discover the hidden charm of Mulgao village on a 4-hour tour, where tradition and nature harmonise beautifully. This immersive experience takes you through over fifty ancient temples and shrines, offering a glimpse into the region’s rich pre-Portuguese heritage and vibrant folk culture. At the ‘Mulgão Verde’ coconut farm, you’ll experience agritourism at its finest. Engage with local farmers and learn about the entire coconut production process, from cultivating the trees to creating Virgin Coconut Oil. Discover the many ways coconut palms are used in daily Goan life, supporting the region’s sustainable practices.
This tour is more than just a visit—it’s an opportunity to connect with the eco-conscious community and understand sustainable farming methods that benefit both the environment and the people. As the day unfolds, enjoy a wholesome, farm-to-table meal prepared by the village locals, all while relaxing under the shade of coconut trees, feeling the cool breeze. Whether you’re passionate about sustainability, culture, or simply curious about rural life, this experience promises a refreshing, enriching journey into Goa’s agricultural heart.