Goa Going Gone
We are just packing up to close
our stay in Goa. Goa is a region
much like Puerto Vallarta with many beach villages and resorts making up the
larger region. The region sits at
approximately 15 degrees N latitude, on the Arabian Sea. By comparison, Puerto Vallarta is at 20 degrees N. Our hotel was in the most southerly Goa
village called Salcete.
The Goa area has a long history
reaching back thousands of years but most recently was Portuguese controlled
until 1961. The Portuguese
influence can in seen in the abundance of catholic churches.
This tour stop has been all about
rest, relaxation, and recreation.
If someone were parachuted into Salcete from Canada they would likely
believe they had landed in Mexico.
The resorts are built following the same type of pattern and the beach
hut bars and restaurants could be found anywhere in Mexico. Even the natives are similar in appearance. As you move from north to south in India the people become smaller in stature and darker in appearance. The majority language in the resort was Russian and the male bathing suit of choice was dental floss and a pouch, usually worn by older men with considerable investments in abdominal fat.
We only left our village for part
of one day when we rented motor scooters and travelled to the well-known Agonda Beach. Agonda is the place folks go to really
“get away”. No cell phone coverage
and no resorts, just kilometers of white sandy beaches with no one around
except the occasional shack and fishing boats.
Costs here are similarly inexpensive as Mexico. 650 ml ice cold beers for 120 rupees (about $2.40 Canadian). Cooked seafood lunch and beers for two on the beach, about $12. Scooter rentals were $6 per day.
I’ll let the pictures tell the
story of our three-day experience.
We Arrived in Salcete |
Jinder Working - Stan & George Observing Work |
Stan Taking Picture of Deborah |
We Each Had Our Own Cottage. |
Beginning The Sun Burning Process |
Stan Had To Wait Until the Strongest Winds |
Then He Was Up Up and Away |
The Returning Sailing Hero & His Photographer |
Stan & George Discover Mango Rums |
Sunset - Next Stop: Africa |
Some Jumping - Stan Admonishing Beach Dog for Stealing Drink. |
60 Somthings Getting Air at Sunset |
Red Snapper at the Beach |
Sea Bass at the Beach |
Ferry Crossing - Mandovia River |
How Do We Get Off? Pointing the Wrong Way |
Easy Riders One |
We Picked the Right Roads to Try Driving. |
Easy Riders Two |
Lost |
Less Poverty but Still Present |
Drying Peppers on the Road |
Rice and Bananas |
Mandovia River |
Our Gang |
Rice Crop |
You Had to be Driver Aware of the Cattle |
Public Works Road Worker |
Traveled Through Many Villages |
Arrived Agonda |
Huge Beaches - No People |
Local Fishing Craft & Gear |
... and of course Cattle |
Agonda Lunch |
... Yes, Family of Five on Bike |
Exploring On the Way Home - Lost? |
Ferry Divas |
Looking Back to Salcete - Around the Far Point |
Bridge Worker - Not WCB Approved |
Home - Safe & Sound |
The Ladies Made Another Man Very Happy |
Final Dinner in Goa |
Tandoori Lobster |
wow...this has been great!
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