Beach in Anjuna, Goa, India

No Goa.

Traveling in Goa in the off-season.

After Hampi, Jaime and I headed back to Goa. We parted ways with Dani, who went back to Palolem to be with Jess, and made our way to Panaji, the capital of Goa. We arrived ridiculously early in the morning, tired, and had to sit on the street with all our bags for a couple of hours until we could check into a hotel.

We spent the first half of the day walking around. Really though, there was hardly anything to do there. So we decided that the next morning we’d head on to Anjuna.

Panaji, India.

Panaji, India.

Panaji, India.

Panaji, India.

Anjuna is the party beach of Goa. Of course, being off-season, it was completely dead. Completely. Dead. Most everything was closed. There was no one on the beach. There were crows eating dead rats on the beach. See, everything was dead.

Anjuna, India.

Anjuna, India.

Anjuna, India.

Anjuna, India.

Anjuna, India.

Anjuna, India.

Anjuna, India.

Anjuna, India.

Anjuna, India.

Anjuna, India.

Anjuna, India.

And so, after two days, we decided to head back to Palolem to be with Jess and Dani. And there, we spent 2 more nights, hardly doing anything. Before saying goodbye again.


Palolem, India.

Hi, I'm Val. I spent most of my 20s in a standstill, unable to pick which path in life I wanted to take. I wanted the nomadic life of a traveler but also wanted the husband, the condo, and the kitten. Unable to decide which life I wanted more, I did nothing. When I turned 30 I’d had enough of putting my life on hold and decided to start “choosing my figs.” So, I quit my job, bought a one-way ticket to Europe, and traveled for three years. Now I'm back in Chicago, decorating my apartment in all the teal, petting my cats, and planning my next adventure.

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2 Comments
  • Ali
    May 30, 2012at7:29 am

    Sucks it was so dead there, but I love the sunset photos!

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