The Loner’s Guide to Goa Part IV

Posted On Saturday, May 10th, 2008 By Ravi

Baga Beach I walked down the road, and found that there were small plants and trees on the sand, and the backsides of a lot of shacks, and I didnt really know that there was a beach behind it. I walked and walked and walked and found a small entry passage in between those plants, and at a distance I saw some sand. It was around 8 PM, and I was worried. Was this what Goa had to offer me? Baga beach being so much talked about on all blogs and websites where ever I searched for it? Anyways, to take a closer look, I just walked inside. It was unfortunately a moonless night, and the lights were insufficuent, and thanks to my poor eye sight, I couldnt see much of it except the 2 shacks on either sides of the pathways. I just went and sat on one of the shacks and ordered a beer. I asked for Kingfisher, and what I got was King’s Black Label. I paid for the beer, and walked towards the sea, and then I looked left and right, and to my amusement, it was a very beautiful, long beach that extended upto Calangute Continue Reading

The Loner’s Guide to Goa Part IV

Posted On Saturday, May 10th, 2008 By Ravi

Baga Beach I walked down the road, and found that there were small plants and trees on the sand, and the backsides of a lot of shacks, and I didnt really know that there was a beach behind it. I walked and walked and walked and found a small entry passage in between those plants, and at a distance I saw some sand. It was around 8 PM, and I was worried. Was this what Goa had to offer me? Baga beach being so much talked about on all blogs and websites where ever I searched for it? Anyways, to take a closer look, I just walked inside. It was unfortunately a moonless night, and the lights were insufficuent, and thanks to my poor eye sight, I couldnt see much of it except the 2 shacks on either sides of the pathways. I just went and sat on one of the shacks and ordered a beer. I asked for Kingfisher, and what I got was King’s Black Label. I paid for the beer, and walked towards the sea, and then I looked left and right, and to my amusement, it was a very beautiful, long beach that extended upto Calangute Continue Reading

The Loner’s Guide to Goa Part IV

Posted On Saturday, May 10th, 2008 By Ravi

Baga Beach I walked down the road, and found that there were small plants and trees on the sand, and the backsides of a lot of shacks, and I didnt really know that there was a beach behind it. I walked and walked and walked and found a small entry passage in between those plants, and at a distance I saw some sand. It was around 8 PM, and I was worried. Was this what Goa had to offer me? Baga beach being so much talked about on all blogs and websites where ever I searched for it? Anyways, to take a closer look, I just walked inside. It was unfortunately a moonless night, and the lights were insufficuent, and thanks to my poor eye sight, I couldnt see much of it except the 2 shacks on either sides of the pathways. I just went and sat on one of the shacks and ordered a beer. I asked for Kingfisher, and what I got was King’s Black Label. I paid for the beer, and walked towards the sea, and then I looked left and right, and to my amusement, it was a very beautiful, long beach that extended upto Calangute Continue Reading

The Loner’s Guide to Goa Part IV

Posted On Saturday, May 10th, 2008 By Ravi

Baga Beach I walked down the road, and found that there were small plants and trees on the sand, and the backsides of a lot of shacks, and I didnt really know that there was a beach behind it. I walked and walked and walked and found a small entry passage in between those plants, and at a distance I saw some sand. It was around 8 PM, and I was worried. Was this what Goa had to offer me? Baga beach being so much talked about on all blogs and websites where ever I searched for it? Anyways, to take a closer look, I just walked inside. It was unfortunately a moonless night, and the lights were insufficuent, and thanks to my poor eye sight, I couldnt see much of it except the 2 shacks on either sides of the pathways. I just went and sat on one of the shacks and ordered a beer. I asked for Kingfisher, and what I got was King’s Black Label. I paid for the beer, and walked towards the sea, and then I looked left and right, and to my amusement, it was a very beautiful, long beach that extended upto Calangute Continue Reading