Our last stop before we go back - Mumbai, lately famous for the bomb attacks on Taj Mahal hotel. Been there, seen it... a huge mass of nicely shaped rocks. And loads of police around. But they were also in Goa, marching up and down the beach. For our own safety, as we heard.
Leaving Goa was quite emotional. Well, I usually get emotional when I have to leave seaside, but this time... Guys at our place were amazing, one big heart. Funny, we didn't have a lot of conversations, a few jokes now and than, a nice smile... and that was it. And on the last day when we wanted to pay for the food and drinks their boss decided that whatever we wanted that day it was free. Oooo... here we go, a tiny teardrop. He also gave a little present, Ganesha. Oooooo... again :)
We have been feeling incredibly lucky all the time and it goes even further. Our train to Mumbai was really cool, we had out little "room" and it felt like being on a school trip. Well, when we came to Mumbai we figured out that our train tickets were not exactly for the train station in M. we wanted to. Looking around and trying to figure out where were we a nice girl approached and wanted to helped us. She was at the counter in a minute, bought us train tickets and showed the way to our train. It was the first time that someone wanted to help us without asking for money. Thank you soooo much.
Adventure began. This was a local train, fuuuuuuul of people. And there we were, 4 blonds with not really small back packs trying to figure out how to jump from that crowded train. Bare in mind that train stopped at each station only for a few seconds. Of course half of the crowd cooperated and out mission was a success.
Do I have to mention that we got the last rooms in a hotel we wanted to? :)
Yep, we've been incredibly lucky all the time we've spent in this colourful country. Happy, happy, happy...
Not so happy about leaving in 2 days :(
Leaving Goa was quite emotional. Well, I usually get emotional when I have to leave seaside, but this time... Guys at our place were amazing, one big heart. Funny, we didn't have a lot of conversations, a few jokes now and than, a nice smile... and that was it. And on the last day when we wanted to pay for the food and drinks their boss decided that whatever we wanted that day it was free. Oooo... here we go, a tiny teardrop. He also gave a little present, Ganesha. Oooooo... again :)
We have been feeling incredibly lucky all the time and it goes even further. Our train to Mumbai was really cool, we had out little "room" and it felt like being on a school trip. Well, when we came to Mumbai we figured out that our train tickets were not exactly for the train station in M. we wanted to. Looking around and trying to figure out where were we a nice girl approached and wanted to helped us. She was at the counter in a minute, bought us train tickets and showed the way to our train. It was the first time that someone wanted to help us without asking for money. Thank you soooo much.
Adventure began. This was a local train, fuuuuuuul of people. And there we were, 4 blonds with not really small back packs trying to figure out how to jump from that crowded train. Bare in mind that train stopped at each station only for a few seconds. Of course half of the crowd cooperated and out mission was a success.
Do I have to mention that we got the last rooms in a hotel we wanted to? :)
Yep, we've been incredibly lucky all the time we've spent in this colourful country. Happy, happy, happy...
Not so happy about leaving in 2 days :(
Lucky girls, lep zaključek in srečno nazaj v zimoooo!
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