Monday, 5 October 2015

Goa Trip - Part 3

We wasted almost half of our second day because we did not wake up early, so not to repeat the same mistake this time we all set alarm(s) on our phones before sleeping and we were up early for an awesome third day in Goa. Today we had planned to visit Bom Jesus Church, but we also wanted to check out Chapora fort. One of my friends had suggested that Chapora fort is a must visit, so that's where we went first. From Mapusa it took us around 15 minutes to reach the fort. It was a very hot day, thus we made sure that we parked our bikes under the shade of a tree. We trekked to the top of the fort in no time, the fort was easily accessible. The fort had nothing special (That's what we thought when we entered), it was a barren land with a small architectural structure at the center. 
Chapora Fort, Goa



It is when we started exploring the fort that we found a special place from where we could see the waves hitting the shore and marveled at its beauty.

The View!
We wrapped up by clicking a few pictures and then we were back on the road en-route Bom Jesus Church. When we reached we parked our bikes and entered the premise of the church. There were so many huge trees which helped us to catch our breath and recover from the hot sun. This was the second time I was visiting the church and it was still a magnificent experience coming here. We entered the church and prayed for some time in silence. It always feels good to just sit in church in the silence and think, so that is what I was doing. 

Basilica of Bom Jesus, Goa
Casket of Saint Francis Xavier
The Alter
Once we were done praying, we came out in search for some water. So we reached this restaurant opposite to the church to have some water. Granal suggested that we have lunch here, everyone agreed because it was very hot to go somewhere else. Somehow it just did not feel right to me. While we were having water I quickly searched for a place to eat on Zomato (a very handy app to have in such situations) and this is when I found the restaurant where we had the best food in our foodie expedition in Goa, "Edwards Yard" one restaurant I will always remember to visit again when I am back to Goa. The food here is exceptional. We tried out a lot of dishes mainly sea-food and it was yumm! Everything we ordered was delicious. The service was awesome and the best part was that in the end the bill was very reasonable. We ate here for almost four hours and when we were almost done it started raining. So we waited here for some more time talking to the folks who run this amazing restaurant, they were really happy to serve us and we thanked them much for the incredible food. The restaurant has a bunch of amusing posters on the wall that are an eye catcher.   


Mashed Crab, Edward;s Yard.
Later we went back to Baga to return the bikes. At this moment it felt like we should have had some more days in Goa (That's always the feeling when we are on a trip!). We came back to Mapusa by bus. We explored the market and then shopped for some bebinca, cashews, sausages and wine to bring back home. We boarded the bus in the night and the next day we were all back to our regular lives in Pune. This trip was the one we longed for and it exceeded our expectations. Until next time...  

Sunday, 4 October 2015

Goa Trip - Part 2

The second day in Goa started with something we all are best at "Laziness". Well we almost wasted the entire morning sleeping and by the time we got ready to leave it was already afternoon. We had some jira masala bun and samosa's for breakfast (both of which were lovely and very light on the pocket) from a small shop in Mapusa market. Our day was going to be awesome now that we had bikes! We filled petrol in Mapusa itself as we were unsure of getting any gas stations on the way (And yes there were no gas stations on the way!). 

Avengers assemble!
Today's destination was fixed on Arambol beach in the morning followed by Baga beach in the evening. We started our ride towards Arambol beach and in about an hour we reached our destination, how I wished our ride lasted much longer. The roads were narrow, sometimes with trees on either sides or some hill's on one or both sides or besides the sea and sometimes through some houses, the roads here in Goa were just incredible for passionate riders like us. 

On the way to Arambol beach.
As we closed in on the beach we had to pass through a narrow path to get to the beach. The path had different kinds of shops on both sides with many fascinating items to attract the tourists. As we got closer we saw many bikes parked at the sides, even we parked our bikes here. Arambol beach was marvelous, with its clear water and white sand. There were so many things that were happening around us, people were swimming, surfing, playing beach ball, enjoying the sun and we just kept watching. 

Arambol Beach, Goa
I being a photo enthusiast started clicking pics of the sea, the water hitting the rocks and of the shell crabs on the seashore, after which we also clicked some pics of us on this wonderful beach. 




Dog on the beach.
We walked further to explore the beach and in our expedition we found a shack. The shack was at the far end of the beach from where we had entered. 

The view from the shack.

On one side of the shack was the sea and on the other side was a hill from which some were parasailing. We were also interested in sailing but due to lack of wind we were unable to. 


We had lunch at the shack watching over the beauty of the sea. I don't remember the name of this shack but I certainly remember the splendid food we had here. The ham spaghetti and golden fried squid were the best (It is a must try if you visit this shack). 

Ham Spaghetti.
The crew here were very friendly and at our service a 100%, I guess because we were the only group dining here at that time. In our view from the shack there were also two foreign tourists enjoying the bright sun on the beach. Roy and Zeyn wanted to take a pic with them, so they got up to ask them. It’s funny because when they asked the tourists, they denied them saying "Our Embassy has told us specifically, not to click pics with anyone". Haha! So with their heart broken, Roy and Zeyn came back. It felt really pleasant dining here and it felt great that our foodie expedition in Goa was getting better and better. 

When we left from here it was already five in the evening. We headed back home to get refreshed and dress up for an evening in Baga beach. When we were back home, Zeyn was feeling a bit low, he seemed to have fever so we went to get him checked to a nearby doctor. The doctor prescribed some medicines and suggested him to take the day off and rest at home. We had dinner at a nearby restaurant (Spice Goa) and then as the doctor had suggested, Zeyn was resting at home and we went to Baga beach (we are such awesome friends!). We were at Baga for an hour and then we got back home to rest for another fresh day in Goa!

The Urban Riders!


Stay tuned to hear the tale of our last day in Goa, the day we ate at the best restaurant :)

...to be continued

Saturday, 3 October 2015

Goa Trip - Part1

One day before the trip “Me: The time has come to shift gears, step up the accelerate, for adrenaline fueled entertainment...!” I was really excited for an amazing bike trip to one of the best destinations in India, Goa. But this time the trip did not start with the sound of our key’s clicking and the grunt of our bikes, instead it began with boarding a bus at midnight. It was 7 in the evening when Zeyn and I were travelling to Pune from Mumbai when the decision of a bike trip all of a sudden changed. Granny and Roy had second doubts about going by bike as it was going to be a long ride. I was really disappointed at their decision of going by bus. Wait! I am forgetting one friend here in all this discussion, Aldon [Bishop] who chose to be a neutral party in this argument. After a long discussion the bus tickets were booked and this my dear readers is how the trip to Goa began for the Urban Riders. 

Day 1:

All the disappointments aside, we boarded the bus [Paulo Travels] at 12:30 AM from Wakad. After a good night sleep we reached Mapusa bus station a little after noon. We stayed at Aldon’s house here which was just 10 minutes’ from Mapusa market. Mapusa was a beautiful town to stay in and the market here is known to be one of the best in Goa.

We reached home and without wasting any time we freshened up, changed into the something comfortable and got out to get the feel of Goa. We walked back to the market and asked around if we would get bikes for rent here. We found many shops here but there were no bikes available as all the bikes were already rented out. We asked in one of the shops "Bikes kidar milega abhi?", they replied back saying that we will only get bikes at Baga beach now. To reach Baga we had to take a bus and as there was no direct bus to Baga at that time we decided to go via Panjim. It is not at all hard to find a bus to Panjim. As soon as we reached the bus station we could hear the conductors shouting, "Chalo! Chalo! Panji direct, Panji direct". It took us around 20 minutes to reach Panjim and by this time it was way past afternoon and all of us were starving for some food. Back in Pune when we were planning for the trip to Goa we had decided that we would try out the best delicacies in the best restaurants in Goa. 


So we got down from the bus and started searching for a restaurant on Zomato (The best app in the planet to search the best restaurants with user reviews and ratings). It took us some time to search a restaurant but finally we did find one and believe me it was marvelous. So our first dine was at Viva Panjim. I personally fell in love with the ambiance from the moment I set my sight on the walls, so many awards, paintings and antiques, wow! 

Viva Panjim, A hundred and fifty year old ancestral home converted into a restaurant.

The wall full of awards.
Not only had the objects on the wall, but also the chairs and tables felt antique and appealing. The food was amazing and the best part was it was very light on the pocket. I am sure to visit again on my next trip to Goa. 

Cheers!
After having some mouthwatering lunch, we walked back to the bus station and took a bus to Calangute/Baga. As soon as we reached we started asking around for bikes, but even here all the bikes were rented out. We asked if we could get bikes somewhere else but they said that we would get bikes tomorrow and not today. We decide to go to Calangute Beach and on the way to the beach we did some shopping and had some refreshments, then we rested on the beach for sometime. The beach was crowded with so many tourists. We just sat there looking around and admiring the beauty of the sky's changing color with every passing minute. 

Admiring the beauty of the sky at Calangute.
The Urban Riders
It was dark now, so we thought that we should head back home. We walked to the place where we could get a bus and found out that after 8 we wont get a bus from here, so we thought that we should stay back and witness the night life at Baga beach, just another spontaneous plan! We walked a lot on this day, we kept walking and walking and we owe it all to Roy and Granal, then while walking towards Baga beach I saw a house in which two bikes were parked and in small it was printed “Bikes for Rent”. Yeah! We got bikes. We rented the bikes for all the days we were going to be in Goa. We had dinner at O’Pescador where we enjoyed some karaoke music along with delicious food and wine and then after dinner we headed back home.



...To be continued