A sleepy Goan Village, a bird sanctuary, an 80 year old Portuguese villalovingly restored, a love story, an abandoned boat now made into an outdoorbed, A mango tree overpowering the garden, a balcao, a lily pond, a naturalpool, a fresh seafood catch meal, a zillion stars and a bright moon visiblefrom the glass roof openings, the sounds of ripe cashews falling from thetree onto a tiled roof and of course... You.Break away from your city life with its nerve jarring noises, grime and thatconstant annoying feeling that you are getting late for an appointment orforgetting something important. Shift gears and get to the Goan ‘susegad’ wayof life, for a few days.So now, most of Goa has become synonymous with crazy beach parties, clubs,noise, traffic, loud music et al just like any other city. A chilledout and laid back, content existence is nowhere to be seen on the tourist map.The original Goan villas with their heavily borrowed Portuguese architecture havegiven way to modern apartments and houses.So here is a secret...Seclude Falling Cashews, Chorao, Goa... So secretive thatlot of locals don't even know where it is.
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Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
About the area
Chorao
Chorao is home to this villa. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Baga Beach and Candolim Beach. Haunted House and Goa Science Centre are also worth visiting. Kayaking and power boating offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with cycling nearby.
How much is parking at Seclude Falling Cashews, Goa?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Seclude Falling Cashews, Goa?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Seclude Falling Cashews, Goa?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Seclude Falling Cashews, Goa located?
Situated in Chorao, this villa is 2.7 mi (4.3 km) from Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary and within 9 miles (15 km) of Mayem Lake and Houses of Goa Museum. Casino Paradise and Chapel of St Catherine are also within 9 miles (15 km).
About the host
Hosted by Sunita Passi
Why they chose this property
Goa has become synonymous with crazy beach parties, clubs, noise, traffic, loud music et al just like any other city. A chilled out and laid back, content existence is nowhere to be seen on the tourist map.
Introducing Seclude Falling Cashews in a sleepy Goan Village…Chorao…A sleepy Goan Village, a bird sanctuary, an 80 year old Portuguese villa lovingly restored, a love story, an abandoned boat now made into an outdoor bed, A mango tree overpowering the garden, a balcao, a lily pond, a natural pool, a fresh seafood catch meal, a zillion stars and a bright moon visible from the glass roof openings, the sounds of ripe cashews falling from the tree onto a tiles roof and of course you..
Break away from your city life with its nerve jarring noises, grime and that constant annoying feeling of being rushed. Shift gears and get to the Goan ‘susegad’ way of life….
What makes this property unique
Chorao is a quiet island in the Mandovi River, known for the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, where visitors spot eagles and purple herons and explore mangrove marshes by kayak or dugout canoe. The rest of the island is dotted with colonial villas, small Hindu temples, and whitewashed Portuguese churches like Our Lady of Grace and the 16th-century St. Bartholomew’s. A handful of low-key eateries serve unfussy Indian food.