We stayed there for four days and three nights.Days filled with fun and new places, nights filled with beer and wine ;).
First day: Went to Miramar Beach, we didnt see anything there except the lonely dried tree.You dont believe we saw this everyday somehow or the other.It was like the ray of hope for us, if we didnt have anything else to do we go to Miramar and sit near this tree.Then went to Dona Paula beach, we didnt enjoy this much coz of scorching heat.Evening went to Calangute Beach, where we enjoyed the most.We took some stunning pics and played all through the evening in sea.
Second Day: Went to Old Goa and visited the century old churches and museums.Went again to Miramar since we didnt know what to do for the rest of the day.One of my friend gave treat for dinner and we had the best Goan cuisine food.We just loved the food, especially the prawns masala...it was just yummy ;).
Third Day: Went to Chapora Fort, the best place we ever saw in Goa.The ride to the fort was just amazing, it was drizzling all through the morning and we enjoyed the ride in the rain.We explored each and every wall of the fort and we infact managed to reach the sea shore in the foothills of this small hill.It was deserted and a very shallow beach, we enjoyed the most here and infact we named it the SRYS Beach :-).Then went to Anjuna Beach and did some shoppin of Shells, funky chains ;) (Which we promised that we ll wear it for atleast a month).Then we went to the most happening place in Goa, the Baga Beach.
Fourth Day: Went to Aguada fort, meaning "Water Storage Place" in Portuguese.It had been the water refilling place for the ships in the older days.It was a pretty decent place and had nice scenaries all around it.Then did some shoppin again in Anjuna and packed all the things and reached the railway station.Our trip was over and we had that slight void in our hearts of leaving the most beautiful place we ve ever been together.
4 comments:
Cool da.. will make more exciting trips like this... :)
Hey Siraj..
It is a very good narration on an amazing tour. Takes the reader with you to a trip to Goa, though not. Cool ya!
@Yuva : Sure da, definitely :)
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