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Sun, Sand, Sea and Shaadi Time
... pithi and puro ceremony for Sameer and Muna. The symbol behind this ceremony is to beautify the bride and groom with a cream traditionally made from tumeric (haldi), (but in Muna's case came from a big tub of Creme de la Mer). For Sameer, on the other hand, as is often the case with the groom, beautifying is a loose definition for what we did to him! Having collected a variety of swag from the kitchens, such as eggs, Jello, tomato puree, ...
Goa - A slow start to nowhere
... to the end of the Lagoon, back to where the beach and sand is, it took forever, I enjoyed it, i find swimming therapeutic, i can lay in the water for hours or swim for ages and it just feels natural.
We reached the end and relaxed catching our breath back and taking in the scenery. We spotted a canoe "I wonder if it's free, who cares, act natural" I thought as I grabbed the Ores and Canoe and dragged it over to ...
Lovely beaches and live music
... Goa shut at 11 - doesn't make sense. Ashish was especially crestfallen, as he was just getting in a happy mood. We swung by a casino - there were no cards. You could play card games on machines installed on casino tables. High tech for no reason... Pawan won a few hundred bucks on blackjack over half hour and then lost it all (and more) on roulette in half a minute. Back to the room, we had some drinks and poker, bringing and end to our last evening of the ...
Day one in India
Well we are here ! thanks to the Thali cafe, Clifton and Kingfisher airlines we are enjoying 32C in Goa. All the travelling went well: London- Mumbai- Goa airport- Margao. Had busy day yesterday travelled from Mumbai to Goa then a local bus to Margao, checked into our hotel then took a bus to the nearest beach at Collam- wonderful journey on a local bus with music ...
Palolem - A Full English Breakfast
... we learn!” We strolled to the neighbouring Patnem Baech and were greeted by a magnificent pristine white beach which during peak season is apparently overrun by salmon pink, drunken English yobs, such a waste!
One evening we found an excellent restaurant on the beach overlooking the Arabian Sea and although there is still a seafood shortage, we were offered, on a sparkling silver platter a freshly caught ...