Wow! I have so much to say about Goa! Unfortunately, I lost the pen drive that had all the pictures I took during my trip. However, thanks to Google, I can still visualize the exact images in my head by looking at Google images.

We began our journey to Goa from Bangalore, which took us around 7 to 8 hours by bus. We made stops at petrol bunks and random street shops, which made for an amazing road experience.
When we arrived in Goa, all we could think about was partying. We were amazed to see people from different races, religions, and ethnicities from all over the world gathered in one place, trying to forget their worries and have a good time. Goa is an open-minded city that has a unique atmosphere that you won't find anywhere else.
We started exploring Goa by visiting its beaches, of which there are around seven. We had a chance to visit at least 3 to 4 of them. The street shops in Goa were also incredible. We were amazed by the different aesthetics of shopping experiences in every city we visited.


I recall my first encounter with a lady from Switzerland who was very polite and admiring my long hair, which used to be long but not anymore.
In Goa, you can see people wearing bikinis, and to put it simply, it's a paradise for adolescents.
It was nighttime, and it was time to party. We boarded a cruise boat called the Star (the name is uncertain). I don't drink, but when I went inside, I saw lots of people drinking and having fun. Even my family members joined them, which shocked me. I couldn't believe how much they were enjoying themselves. People party like animals when they come to Goa, and it's the perfect place for that.

Let me tell you about the adventure I had on the beach. Have you ever heard of water bikes? It was amazing!
First, we tried an adventure sport on a motor boat. My dad and I were tied up to a single paraglider, and the intention of the boat was to make us fly in the air. They took us from the shore and when we got to the middle of the sea, or a bit far from the shore, they made us stand at the edge of the boat. Then, they drove the boat very fast, and we were tied up to the hang glider, which eventually lifted us up into the air.
I was spellbound as I was lifted up to the top of the sky, about 30 feet from sea level. My dad was behind me, and we were both flying in a single hang glider.
There was no guide or person with us, only a store at such a height. That's when my dad did something funny, or according to me, dangerous (though it was still exciting).
It was so silent, and we were flying continuously for around 2 to 3 minutes, admiring the beauty of nature when my dad suddenly gave me a joke from behind by pushing my shoulders. I thought I would fall to my death in the sea, but it was exciting nonetheless.
I kept teasing my dad at such a height, and all the people in the motor boat were laughing hysterically (but I was scared).

We also visited the Goa Fort, and several other places in Goa. You can see a lot of French buildings and architecture in Goa, which resemble those in France and Paris. You don't even need to visit those countries as you can see the same architecture in Goa (since it was a French colony).
Anyway, let's move on.
Only if I get another chance to visit there with my friends I might party as well ; D
Comments