Goan massage

Whenever there’s a possibility of a massage, I’m reminded of a former boss who used to have a regular lunchtime massage with a Hungarian woman. He said he always found it an uplifting experience. His own boss didn’t believe him and, when he went, he too succumbed to her charms despite his best efforts. Fortunately, … Continue reading / view photos Goan massage

My first train

After the sleepless sleeper/rollercoaster coach journey to Hampi, I decided to return by train to Goa. I have already travelled within India by car, motorbike, rickshaw, coach, and plane in the 2.5 weeks I’ve been here. The train was due at 0620. However the expected time soon changed to 0750 – 90 mins late! I … Continue reading / view photos My first train

Hampi shutdown

Hampi Bazaar is looking deserted because the state has decided to stop commercial activity around it. They had already done something similar (in 2011 and 2016) by relocating residents 18km away and demolishing their properties! As of yesterday, all guesthouses, restaurants and shops in the Bazaar have ceased commercial activity. I’ve managed to bypass the … Continue reading / view photos Hampi shutdown

Meeting Indian tourists in Hampi

This man looked so genial, elegant and dashing with his walking stick that I asked him if I could take his photo. He happily said yes and having taken the photo, I realised he was in the shade. So I cheekily asked him if he could stand in the sun! He obligingly moved and struck … Continue reading / view photos Meeting Indian tourists in Hampi

Hello Hampi

The striking ruins at Hampi were originally built in the 14th century. They’re scattered around a surreal, boulder-strewn landscape. I found it funny how kids wanted to know my name and have selfies with me, given that I’m practically Indian πŸ˜„ View photos Hello Hampi

Panaji, Goa’s capital

Apart from the spice plantation (see separate post), I spent the rest of the day seeing Goa’s capital, Panaji, and Old Goa – mostly 15/16 century churches (including the largest in Asia) and the newly built state library. View photos Panaji, Goa’s capital

Savoi Spice Plantation

I had an informative and entertaining one-to-one tour at the peaceful and non-touristy 200-year old Savoi spice plantation in Goa. They were advised by one of the cruise operators to flatten part of the plantation so that groups of 50 could be accommodated! Whilst waiting for my tour, they provided a perfectly spiced Goan meal … Continue reading / view photos Savoi Spice Plantation

Cows on the beach

First there was Bhaji on the Beach, now Cows on the Beach! I walked to the nearest beach, a tourist trap, to see the sunset and ran into our friends, the cows. After the cows in Chikhli Market/High St and now here, I’ll be creating an album called “Cows in Unlikely Places” if this continues … Continue reading / view photos Cows on the beach

Night market

The night market at Arpora is quite something – full of colours, smells and decoratively placed items for sale. There’s food available from all over the world courtesy of the international ex-pat community. The music was provided by Indian band playing indie rock music! View photos Night market

Goan Marmite

You gotta go to Goa: they sell Marmite! πŸ˜„πŸ˜‹