One is welcomed with flower petal shower and offered a welcome drink. A buffet lunch is included in the ticket with the availability of veg and non - veg options. Authentic Goan food. The spice farm takes you to a tour of different spices farming. There is a guided tour and then if you have time you may explore on your own as well.
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Sahakari Spice Farm, and it was an enchanting experience from start to finish. As soon as we arrived, we were greeted with a shower of vibrant flowers, setting the tone for a memorable day ahead. The warm welcome drinks were a refreshing way to begin our journey into the world of spices.
One of the highlights was the buffet, offering an array of both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. The food, served in earthen pots with wooden coconut shell ladles, not only tasted delicious but also added to the authentic atmosphere of the farm.
The guided tour through the spice trees was both educational and captivating. Learning about various spices and their cultivation was fascinating, and our knowledgeable guide made the experience engaging and informative.
To top it off, the relaxation session with citronella and lavender water was a true treat for the senses. It provided a serene conclusion to our visit, leaving us feeling rejuvenated and connected with nature.
At just 500 rupees per person, the entry fee felt like a great value for the wealth of experiences offered at Sahakari Spice Farm. I would highly recommend this enchanting destination to anyone looking for a unique and enriching adventure. It's a place where nature, culture, and culinary delights come together to create a truly memorable day.
It’s a private property.
Welcome drink provided by them is prepared from lemongrass and cinnamon.
The way they welcome with flower shower is just awesome.
Guide is well trained.
All the foods served in wooden pot.
You must try feni here but be careful it contains 42% alcohol.
It's a spice farm, and it is a private property, but open for visitors. The entry fees is Rs.500 per person, guided tour and lunch included in the fees. It's a lush green area. You will be welcomed with shower of flower petals and a welcome drink. Each group is led by a guide who provides us with the knowledge of trees and plants of spices. After this tour you will get a taste of cashew Fenny, and then unlimited buffet of your choice - vegetarian or non vegetarian. You can buy spices if you want to.
That's a amazing experience to tour this farm. First you have got ticket for 500/-. When you enter the farm you got a welcome drink, that's a tea which made by herbs. Then a guide tour you the demo area of the farm. She told all about the farm and the herbs. After the tour you get authentic goaniz food for lunch. That's a wonderful experience.
Sahakari Spice Farm offers an enriching journey into the world of top-tier spices, showcasing the meticulous process of cultivation and harvest. A fantastic educational experience for both kids and families, the farm provides insightful glimpses into the origins of the world's most expensive spices. Beyond the informative tour, the lunch buffet was a delightful treat, featuring local flavors and a chance to savor the renowned Fenny. Don't miss the opportunity to explore their Ayurvedic offerings – we left with not just spices but also wellness in hand. A must-visit for those seeking a blend of education, gastronomy, and holistic well-being!
Definitely worth visiting this place. The tour takes you through part of the farm but you can witness and experience all the spices grown here. The guides are very knowledgeable and provide a very personal experience. The lunch here is prepared by locals and is farm to table. You definitely get your money's worth. Please make sure to tip as well!
a must visit place during ur goa visit. here u can observe n get interaction with spice farming in natural habitat. delicious organic lunch been served here with some local tribal programs'.
we bought packets of spices n nuts at very reasonable price here .
We visited a few days back, it was very nice experience. They have a guide and lunch included in entry charges. They will show you all the farm and provide information about all the spices, after you can have lunch there. They have their own products also to buy.
This is a must do if you're in Goa. A very educational experience especially if you're lucky enough to get an enterprising guide like Harsh. The best time to visit is around 11am after which it tends to get crowded.
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