Author name: jp poddar

River bank

Goa is famous for it’s cool beaches but there are 10+ rivers across this state.  Old Goa at the bank of Mandovi River looks lovely and you will love to drive or walk around the same. I like it’s calmness along with beautiful natural setup.  Once you are in Old Goa visiting famous old goa […]

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South Goa Churches

No this is not offbeat but still it’s offbeat..when you strolling around in South Goa lanes, you will see some small and some big churches. It will give you a very calm and peaceful vibe. No you dont need to go inside of these churches to feel these vibes. You will get it instinctively.. When

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Breakfast blues

It happens lot of time when you are in Goa..you tend to sleep more and wake up late and then you think about your breakfast, what to eat, where to eat, how long one will server the breakfast, etc. etc. And then you think next morning you will wake up early but that never happens

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Wine n Beers

Goa has lot to offer if you love to drink..be it mocktail, cocktail, wine or beers. Personally I am a beer person and occasionally wine person and sometimes I can have anything…err…forget it. Let’s talk about Beers first, you will get chilled beers everywhere in Goa and it’s the thirst-quenching drink for me, probably because

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Romantic dinner

As soon as you land in Goa, you start getting exotic vibes.. there is something in the air. And when you are with your loved one, it gets more romantic and what’s more if you get so many choices to spend lovely and romantic dinner by the beach.. Yes, in Goa, there are lot of

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What should I carry?

I would say minimum…It’s old saying travel light. And in Goa, it’s very much applicable as well as practical. Let’s talk about what you should carry when you are going on beach hopping or to enjoy a particular beach.. You can go to beach(s) by walking, by two wheeler or four wheeler.. whatever the medium

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