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Teen Murti, Fatrade Goa, Goa, India, 403721, 91-0832-2745411
... day morning , the shuttle was ready to drop us in the Airport and accordingly we checked out at 6:00 PM off to the Airport. Finally we were back to Bangalore by 10:00 am and at our home by lunch - from a wonderful holiday. It was really a great holiday , we would remember for years to come - a completely relaxing one getting away from the all the hustle and bustle of Bangalore and the daily routine
... was the main reason why we wanted to spend the last 5 days of our vagabonding adventure here. We wanted to spend out remaining days doing nothing but sitting at the beach, relaxing, eating normal food, partying and drinking on the beach... the fundamentals of our whole trip :) We landed at Goa's small domestic airport around 1:15 and took a 980 Rps (almost $20US) taxi drive to Goa's northern-most beach town, Arambol. We chose to go to ...
Goa, India 3vagabonds... together in one place for a ceremony that takes 1.5 hours, then it's bound to get a little chaotic. Completely different from anything I am used to, but all the more intriguing and enjoyable as a result. Ted managed to snooze for part of it, but that is only because he didn't have his traditional afternoon nap, so he assures us :-) The groom made his entrance in the traditional manner, with much laughing, clapping, music and dancing ...
Baroda, India cleavers... on then" "Indian promise?" "whats that?" We shook little fingers and Shilpa continued working and playing just occasionally when she could. The next day as I was sunning myself I heard a familiar voice "remember me?" she was back and ready to close the deal! Having little interest in Indian tat I declined much to Shilpa's horror.Big mistake.By breaking the Indian promise I was now cursed!She didn't say this as such but certainly implied it.I tried to appease ...
goa, India gyppojim... arrived in Old Goa with grease all over my hands though, and had to murder a few tree leaves to clean them off. Old Goa is pretty cool. It used to be the capital of the Indian Portuguese colony way back in the 16th and 17th centuries. They built it up a ton, in 1500 the population was apparently greater than Lisbon or London, and for a few centures it was known as 'the Rome of the East'. All empires must end, I guess. All that remains of the ...
Panaji, India anderwatts... the policy of most Indians I have observed too. We have seen some horribly disfigured people, the worst of which a man with a foot that seemed to spawn about 30 rotting toes. The landscape is spectacular, with dense jungle, long bridges curving high over winding brown rivers flowing in the abysses and the odd waterfall is thrown in every now and then for good measure. Lone farmers are pulling their oxes through the rice paddies as the train snakes around the mountains. Besides the ...
Benaulim, India raquel_chiel... spart Geld und bietet Abwechslung. XXXXX Step by step I wander south and moved today from Arambol to Vagator. Many traveller with their own vehicles staying here on a perfect place with all infrastructure. Thank I still carry all my camping-equipment with me I stay in my tent and cook sometimes by myself. This saves money and is a little change to the life in hotels.
Vagator, India pajas... for sorting out the logistics on that one. More to come! Czech - Dalsi tyden jsme se presunuli na dalsi plaz jmenem Papolem ve state Goa, cesta trvala asi 4 hodiny vlakem,diky nasim dvou kamosum Thomas a Francezka jsme nasli paradni chatky na drevenych kulech a schudkach v odlehle casti plaze, neco jako chatickovy kemp, uzasny misto, a jen za 150 liber na noc, s velkou postely a terasu, nasi dalsi pratele Valeri a Peat, nocovali vedle nas, takze jsme vsichni ...
Palolem, India alexklarka... something I can't believe the American DHS hasn't implemented in the "war" on terror. Finally, the signage is nearly non-existent, so you have to rely on your wits half the time to figure out where you're supposed to be at any given time. After a few hours of waiting in airports and on airplanes, we arrived in Goa (I managed to lose my fleece en route, which is fine by me). We exited the airport and were immediately surprised that no one ...
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