Beautiful morning but a little disliked day.......and also the end was uneasy.
Photos of the 3rd and 4th day in this Picasa Album here.

Woke up to the sound of receding waves but otherwise a very quiet morning. The tent with cycle looked
cool in that early morning light. Sealed the tent and headed to the rocks for a morning procession right at the sea shore and it was kinda refreshing. But in my wildest imagination I had that unfortunate eventuality of losing some part to the crabs there so was not all that free from nervousness. There were many fishermen there easing themselves.

A pleasant morning on the beach and then at the same restaurant a Veg Club Sandwich and hot n strong Coffee. A very small group of decent and no-nonsense tourists around, nice , clean place and also friendly fishermen around to chit-chat with made me like that place. Lazied around at the hotel but had to peddle start coz I had not thought about the night stay that day. Panaji of course but where and how in Panaji at such a peak tourist time. With the television back in place
....oh no....nomore a "Television" it was...the other day I had removed the white cover off my bag at a Jetty near Morar Beach. The boatman there quite curiously asked me if I was carrying a "TV".....hee hee. I was on my way to Panaji. Going along the coast line in North Goa was to take me via Anjuna, Baga, Calngute, Candolim. Paid a brisk visit to Baga and Calungute and decided not to waste my energy and time exploring such maddening beaches anymore and unhesitatingly dropped the rest. And among such disappointing experiences were the futile attempts to get in touch with Rahul Alvares
(the snake catcher in Goa I had fixed a meet up with. He, a member of a Rock Band there, had gone out for a show as it was 25th. His Dad on phone could not help more than just telling that he will be back only by 7PM, and I was in no way going to stop. But now I feel I shud have stopped! Missed a chance to see a King Cobra with Rahul :( ) and then a frustrating attempt to find that Skate park in Assagoa. I was not impressed with Nick, park owner's website that absolutely had no directions to reach his place. Strange and unprofessional I would say!! It really pissed me off when even the locals could not direct me. Heck!! Disappointed again, continued southward.
Following directions steadily pushed toward Panaji. Got into a number of different villages/regions I donot even

remember now. On the way was Agunda Fort, at the north side of the Mandvi river before Panaji. Had heard about it and did want to go but did not know it came here. There is a Jail and a Light house there besides the Fort. And that climb up to the light house was a gruesome time on my ass n back. As if not enough that road going down to the Jail(at sea level) after the climb was like...
where the hell is this road going??!! With a steep downslope it meant a really tough time coming back for the LighHouse diversion. But continued only to find that the Jail was closed for visitors Frustrated took a short break while taking some shots as this one.

Rode up like an injured bull to go up to the lighthouse - that too closed for the day. Fuck it! But It had not interested me to the least, anyways. Tried exploring the area to find a perfect sunset point going around the Lighthouse toward West. At a good height it gave the best possible sunset view. Loved to be there. And Goodness Grace...my batteries supported to take come really wonderful snaps. Kudos!
Engrossed in the sunset for a while I forgot about my worries about the night stay in Panaji. Panaji is on the other side of the river. A ferry service was to take me on the other side over the Mandvi - a guy told so and I relied on that to get to the city pretty soon than taking whatever roadway was there to the city. But to my fate...I never got on the road taking

me to the Jetty, instead found myself taking a loooooooooong road along the river and then on a potentially fatal bridge. God forbids any unfortunate incidents at such times, I had never got so much confused and nervous on bike as at this patch to enter the city. Going over that long and freakingly busy highway was a hell of an experience. A scooter just missed me while I was crossing the road to join the maddening traffic toward Panaji. It was totally dark at around 8PM. The bridge is not sufficiently wide for that kind of traffic, I realized. Getting off the bridge was just the start of the confusion at the other end. Followed some directions in a frenzy but eventually ended up at the point of re-tracing the path towards Mumbai. Finally a Traffic Police and a passerby helped me get in the city. Eagerly looking for 'Lodge' around I rode thru completely unknown lanes without knowing where I was going. Checked a few to find them either full or darn expensive for my pocket. The possibility of camping somewhere seemed nil as I was in the city center. So continued my search for a place to sleep and somehow ended up at Marimar beach in hopes of camping there but the scene I saw from the road it looked very dicey for camping. High chances of getting looted. Trusting an automan's recommendation to seek shelter in a dormitory at Don Bosco School in the city headed back riding the same couple of KMs to the city from Marimar beach. The guy I met at Don Bosco was puzzled on 'dormitories' and did not know what to say to a lost traveler. Damn! Back to square one in the city area with fading hopes to find any place. In trouble I am - I thought.
Ummmm..well, its not the worst thing I might have had to face. I surely would have spent the night somewhere safely..at some playground or at least requested the 'Forest Department' Office on the highway to let me hook my tent in their premises. The question was finding a decent room and not surviving the night in Panaji. Its always fun to have constraints in such trips. Constraint on the budget is one that leads to many interesting incidents. Paying around 1500/2000 Rs for a night, tho very much affordable with good availability as I had learned, would be so very boring on such a trip. Finding a camping site to save the room money, or finding the cheapest decent room has its own returns of fun and thrill.
Hunger, sweat, no room, tiredness had started taking a toll already. But somehow after around 2 hours of hunting got into a room at MG road - 300 Rs. The guy at the reception there was a little awed to learn about my cycling from Kolhapur and it seemed that he did me a favor by opening his 'dormitory' for me alone at a concessional rate. Felt Thankful for his kind gesture. Haaa! But was totally screwed up by that time. Besides that, eating places were overflowing so after a shower had another hunting session for food. Finally compromised on the location of a hotel and had dinner near the Church. Enervated and with full stomach , came back and dozed off. And yes, the checkout time was 9AM...so early to rise!
Merry tired X-Mas!