Seagull Tourist Guest House
Travel Blogs from Canacona
Blowing the budget in Bombay (and beyond)
... the food. The market also had a variety of bars playing loud 'Goa Trance music', and the place was full of western hippies who have made Anjuna their permanent home. After the market we stumbled upon an Indian 'casino', and obviously, we couldnt let this opportunity slip by and we gave it a shot. Very funny indeed! Your $10 entry fee covers dinner and drinks, and bets on the tables cost $2. Yesterday we paid a taxi driver $50 to drive us almost ...
Last few days of warmth...
... We recharge our batteries for one night here and move to Beena's the following day.It was so lovely arriving, knowing that we don't have to move lodgings again, even though we ,arrived about 11.30 am, we were still offered some breakfast, but we had already eaten. Krishna thoroughly enjoys the attention that she gets from all of the travellers, but Beena and Sudesh try to stop her from getting spoilt, the same as any 2 year old , she tries it on, but they are ...
The Russian and British beach colonies of Goa
... we don't want to carry to much in our packs most of our money has spent on delicious food!
Although most travelers told us Baga was crowded and not worth visiting we still decided to go for a night as we heard it was the best place to do all the water sports. Baga was great - full of Indians on holiday rather than westerners. We went "dolphin watching" which we decided should be more suitably ...
Palolem- Nature's nest-Badami-Pattadakal-Hampi
... reaching there.We could contact the resort mobile after n number of attempts as there is very little signal at the resort ( Vodafone and BSNL work once in a while there ).To go to the resort take a mud road adjacent to COLA panchayat office and travel on that road for 1.9 km to reach a dead end.We have parked our car there and walked down the hill to reach the resort.It is 386 km from Gangavati,765 km from our home.The road is very good from Gangavati to COLA ...
Beach
... diming light in the hussle of it was a nice experience. We had a friendly rickshaw driver who was aptly called Sachin (as in Tendulkar - cricket superstart for those not in the know) who couldnt stop talking about cricket. This was symbolic of the people here as we have found all the locals to be very friendly and always bid you good morning or hello....even if there arent trying to sell you something!
Which leads me to the haggling ...
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