March 19th, City tour and Beach Dinner

Tourist pictures from Goa

Daily activities March 2009

  1. Thursday
    On to Goa

  2. Friday
    Don Joao

  3. Saturday
    Baga Beach

  4. Sunday
    Spotty's Shack

  5. Monday
    Dentist & Palolem

  6. Tuesday
    Mapusa & Honey Bar

  7. Wednesday
    Kathleen House

  8. Thursday
    City Tour

  9. Friday
    Dentist & Birthday

  10. Saturday
    Loafing around

  11. Sunday
    Barbeque

  12. Monday
    Guru Baba

  13. Tuesday
    Ruthu's Globe

  14. Wednesday
    Only tanning

  15. Thursday
    Departure for Norway

  16. Friday
    Back in Norway

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Summing it all up.

Textual stuff about Goa


Martin did his stint n the pool and went on a city tour in Tuc-Tucs. A lovely way of transportation.

To the left, Goa seems to drown i shops of all kind. Just outside Martin's tailor.

To the right, Don Joćo hotel. Now even in Russian.

Cows are sacred in India. But are causing a problem for everyone. Please close the gates, cows my enter.

The front of Don Joao hotel.

Entrance to the out building where Martin stayed at room 708.

Going to the North to buy a globe of Ruthu.

Sagar all vegetarian restaurant in Calangute waiting for the city tour.

Sam's Bar, a place where Indian come to drink and only that.

The transport of Tuc-tucs gathering for the City Tour.

Ready for a beach party?

A nice temple amidst all the commercialism.

Visit and a display of Indian spices. Local moonshine was also produce. Not very good though.

Shops, shops everywhere. Amazing they all can survive. Life is tough.

The local washing where a lone man do all the ironing all day long.

Martin and his Tuc-tuc.

The driver Om Sai always looking for new business.

Om Sai also struggles to survive and wants more business all the time. Want a Tuc-Tuc? Phone +91 982 2388 261.

The Mermaid with a Swedish owner is highly recommended fro Scandinavians.

Martin is booking time to get his back fixed. (Or so he hopes.) This is outside Guru Baba's Meditation Center in Calangute. He doesn't believe in telephones and have no number. Reservations must be made in person.

Last leg of the City Tour, on to the beach and our final stop, The Fisherman's Paradise.

Outside The Fisherman's Paradise. Inside we were in for a treat of basically sea based food. It is not recommended to eat fish more than 500 meters from the beach due to transportation hazards of the sea goods.  

During his next visit to Goa, Martin will participate in a three days trip with train to Hampi, the temple city South of Goa in Kerela.

The next day, Friday March 20th was Martin's birthday and the day he visited the dentist for the last time this time around.
 

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 Last updated on September 27, 2009 at 12:13 hours.