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Remote or what?
... a night. If you truly want to get away from it all, this could be the place for you. But be warned, it's a 5 kilometre round trip to go and get the bread for your morning toast!
There's always the Blue Whale if you want to save your energy!
Zoom in on the map and turn it to a satellite picture to see exactly where this beach shack and the houses are....
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Civilisation at last...
... year old on caffeine. Just while we're floating, Indian packaging is so hard to open I don't know what they do to the crisp packets but they are impossible, sort it out Taj! Landed. Bags. Sorted It is hot in Goa but raining unfortunately we are now in the taxi to our next hotel listening to Indigo 91.9 with Ryan Seacrest playing the US top 40. Yes! I've been in the taxi that ...
Day 19
... with 6 huts free. We eventually found somewhere for 800rupee a night and split into twos. The huts were nice enough, large bed, locking drawer, hot (!) shower etc. We all went for dinner at Namaste a restaurant right on the beach 5 minutes walk from our huts. We all had wetern food and afterwards went for a few drinks next door. The election is soon in Goa so nowhere can serve after 11pm which is a bit weird.
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Laziness at Palolem
... to go buy some cheaper alcohol to drink on our balcony before heading back. You have to put things into perspective, pay 80 rupees for a vodka and sprite at the party (bargained down from 90 obviously!) or walk 5 mins up the road to the bottle shop and pay 70 rupees for a whole bottle of 42% vodka from their hidden shelf of cheap stuff. 70 rupees!! That’s not even £1!!!! We spent 75 rupees on sprite! Needless to say, we got pretty ****** – Amy (lightweight) ...
Visiting Family, Riding Elephants and much more...
... in the sand and instantly became the main attraction on the beach as people were fascinated by us and what we were doing. After escaping all the people taking our photos, we spend a few more hours in the sun and later we managed to get into the 42nd International Film Festival of India in Goa. We took a look around but as the only film that was in English was full, we left with Mohammad and after after torrential rain which was a first for Goa ...