The Goan Peace And Party

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For those who haven't yet visited this place, it's a must! Nowadays people have started going even during the off or mid season which is during the rains. I visited Goa last year during the rains in the month of August, and it was still beautiful. Many places like Club Cabana and Thalassa were shut due to heavy rains but many other we're still serving.

This time when I visited in February it wasn't luckily very crowded, and the weather was perfect! Although the best time to visit is from November to Janurary which counts the cool weather, I still prefer not visiting then thanks to the crowded places.

Besides the Candolim, Baga, Anjuna, Vagator and Calangute beaches one must visit Morjim and Ashvem. And when it comes to food most of them serve good fish thalis, which I prefer any time.

It's like this place is my second home and for many I know love it more to return every year at least once. After all when you get so much in so less expenditure why not visit.