Chandor Heritage Trail
About the experience
Nestled in the picturesque hinterland of South Goa you’ll find Chandor – a quiet hamlet where the past and present seem to coexist in perfect harmony. This sleepy village houses an enduring legacy of its former roots as Chandrapur – the glorious capital city of the ancient Kadamba dynasty. Travel back in time and explore the region’s rich history and culture with this heritage trail around charming Chandor!
Highlights
- Discover Chandor’s past as a flourishing kingdom and trading hub to centuries-old dynasties, and discover the intriguing legend of an ancient ‘Queen’s Curse’.
- Enjoy an archaeological goldmine of 11th century temple ruins and carefully preserved statues.
- Explore a piece of living history as we visit a 500-year-old heritage home that predates the Portuguese era in Goa. Hear intriguing tales of its various past occupants who have contributed to the home’s rich and ever-evolving history, making it the iconic landmark it is today. The home also houses a treasure trove of artifacts that have been collected over the years – including ancient artefacts dating as far back as the Kadamba era.
- Visit the mansion of an Indo-Portuguese family who were considered nobility during the colonial Portuguese period.
- Soak in the natural beauty of Chandor, as we walk up to a local chapel atop a small hillock and enjoy scenic views along the Kushavati river.
₹1,200
Surrender to the natural beauty of the Goan hinterland and explore remnants of the ancient Kadamba-dynasty capital with this heritage trail around the charming village of Chandor.
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Surrender to the natural beauty of the Goan hinterland and explore remnants of the ancient Kadamba-dynasty capital with this heritage trail around the charming village of Chandor.
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