“I am a little part of all religions and a big part of no religion.” – Osho Being schooled in a Catholic institution all my life, and being the all glorious convent girl, my brain gets dopamine fueled every major Christian holiday. Like Christmas for example, although it is non-religious for me, it does bring back memories of the handmade… Continue reading Plum Cakes and Puddings
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Being In Beautiful Bali
For all those who have seen the photos of my recent travel to Bali and ask me questions on the same, here is a lowdown about everything you need to know about vacationing in Bali. About Bali: Bali is an island and small islands surrounding it like the Nusa Perida, Nus Lembongan, and Nusa Ceningan, which belongs to… Continue reading Being In Beautiful Bali
Reminiscence of Puducherry, of Le Dupleix and beyond…
It is such a sight as one enters as the arch welcoming you to into this little part of French colonized India named Puducherry. You see the local policemen in red caps and white uniforms, the city kept neat and tidy by the union government, much different from the rest of the country. There is… Continue reading Reminiscence of Puducherry, of Le Dupleix and beyond…
Countdown: Four Finest beaches of North Goa
Goa being my favorite beach town in India, it always has something new to offer every-time I go back. With the season kicking in, it is time I update you on the most wondrous beaches of the North. For a lot of people, Goa starts and ends at the overly commercial Baga- Calangute, where it is all… Continue reading Countdown: Four Finest beaches of North Goa
Querim Beach, Goa
At the last leg of Goa, touching the tip of Maharashtra lies the Querim beach with its untouched natural beauty and scarce shacks. This is the most inhabited and unhindered beach of the North. Feel free to enter a zone of rapture and relax in the warm waters of the Arabian Sea. All there is to do… Continue reading Querim Beach, Goa
Morjim, Goa
Welcome to the other side of the bridge to the northern most belt that encompasses the most scenic beaches of Goa . This stretch starting right after the Chapora river will have you dumb-folded and ecstatic with its sheer beauty and serenity. The first beach that you will encounter is the picturesque Morjim Beach. Known… Continue reading Morjim, Goa
Casa Britona, Goa
Goa, known for the coastline which overlooks the horizon from the Arabian sea has lush flora and fauna, but it does not end there. It houses many forests, villages, rivers and backwaters. It is full of hidden gems and surprises. The more you discover it, the more there is to discover. The back waters of Mandovi river… Continue reading Casa Britona, Goa
Casa Anjuna, Goa
Being the bygones of the hedonistic era of the 1980s and 1990s, Anjuna Beach inspires music around the world and holds its reputation for throwing old school underground trance parties. Also known for its bohemian flee markets, this notorious village still carries the melancholy of heritage of the hippies and the spirit of the free-people in the… Continue reading Casa Anjuna, Goa
Ozran Beach, Goa
Acclaimed to be one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, Ozran is not far from bustling beach of Anjuna. This pretty little beach, also known as Little Vagator, is a part of Vagator which is home to plenty of cool joints attracting a lot of hip crowd. Vagator is a hotbed of hotspots in Goa with its… Continue reading Ozran Beach, Goa
Back in the Robes!
I cannot sustain my enthusiasm on an onset of another season in Goa where I will be showcasing the best in resort fashion and holiday lifestyle. This time, I will make sure to give an all access virtual tour to Goa- The places to stay, to visit, to dine, to drink, to party, and of course the fashion to wear.
– Navya
#GoaCalling
Photography – Mohammed Shariff
Model- Navya Ramesh
Location – Marbela Beach Resort
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