Travel to MOG. envisioned less as a repository of objects and more as a laboratory of ideas, MOG welcomes multidisciplinary art forms – painting, sculpture, photography, design, moving image, music, theater, poetry, installation, and others – to have constant dialogue with one other. Contemporary art is a universal language of sharing and communication today. Through MOG, Goa is positioned in a global conversation, and is placed on the international art map.
Later travel to the capital city of Panaji, to The Indian Customs and Central Excise Museum which is the first of its kind in the country. This museum has been established to promote appreciation of the evolution of the Indian Customs and Central Excise from ancient times, its modernization and relevance today for revenue generation, protection, culture and natural heritage, protecting the county from illicit trade, including narcotics and psychotropic substances.
After departing from the customs museum head to the State Museum of Goa.The museum aims at centralizing and preserving antiquities, art objects and objects of cultural importance, throwing light on the ancient historical and cultural traditions of Goa and exhibiting them thematically, so as to depict different aspects of the Goan History and Culture. later walk across a foot bridge to the Latin quarters of Panaji, an untouched Indo Portuguese styled locale. Dine at "Panjim Inn" which provides old world Goan hospitality for the discerning traveller with a desire to experience Goa’s History, Culture, Cuisine and Art. In-house to the heritage hostelries is Gallery Gitanjali, a contemporary art gallery and completing the experience is The Verandah Restaurant, which takes you on a sussegado journey down memory lane to explore Goa’s cuisine. The Panjim Inn, Goa’s first Heritage Hotel, is a 130 year old Family mansion.