(^62) Hampi - Agonda Beach (by train)
We were all Hampi-ed out and we hopped on the morning train to Margoa, a
seven-hour journey plus a bus to Agonda. Luckily, our beach shack was still
available.
The next day was spent in typical Goan style—chilling at the beach. It became
clear why many stayed here and never left.
Nevertheless, I had an iPod to collect, so I hopped on a bus while Amanda
stayed behind. The sad part was that I had a brand-new iPod but no music.
Agonda – Karwar – 56 km
Finally, we mustered the energy to leave Agonda, eagerly heading south to
experience the rest of Goa. On our way, we made a stop for lunch at a quaint
little eatery, where the prices were a fraction of what we had encountered in
touristy Agonda.
As we continued on our route, we passed stunning Devbagh Beach, a hidden
gem that beckoned us with its untouched beauty. Unfortunately, our
accommodation search yielded nothing but a lavish resort far beyond our
budget. The surrounding area felt like paradise, its remoteness adding to the
allure. With no roads leading to the resort, we found ourselves riding along the
soft sands of the beach. Ultimately, we decided to keep moving and crossed the
bridge over the vibrant Kali River, making our way to Karwar.
leana
(Leana)
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