My favourite travel destination in India
Camping in Rishikesh might be the perfect vacation for some people but not me.
My favourite holiday destination would always be “GOA". Rather than holiday destination I would name it as my second home.There are many things I can put to point about “why Goa?”
Firstly just because goa is more about beaches and the waves.But there is much more you feel in goa. The transport was easy, the environment is completely green, they are most welcoming . And the main Kinky part is you can booze infront of the beach. There would be many stalls installed inside the beach, they give you a feel like candlelight dinner and imagine when you are with a group of friends in front of the beach and sitting there for spicy dinner. Food is a bit costly but there are just wow!. You can roam there at any time without any fear.
I would like to share my personal experience here,
We forgot our laptop bag in a local bus and remembered after 30min , by that time the bus would have return to the main station. Giving a try we got another bus to bus stand and went on searching for the bus , suddenly someone called from backside… it was the bus conductor who came to us and handovered our bag and said “Dont worry , no one steal in goa.”
I was overwhelmed because a laptop would mean a lot to middle class person.Goan people are so welcoming.
Many more to add,but these are the main things why I love goa.
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Munnar-Alleppey
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