We
arrived to Arambol late but we didn't have to look for a hut too long. The very
first sign "FREE HUTS" we saw was our lucky one. The owner and
his brother took us on their bikes to our lovely hut. We dumped our backpacks
on the floor and run to the beach. Happiness that accompanied us is difficult
to describe and only we could measure it. While sitting on the sand and
watching the sea we heard music coming out from the distance. We decided to
check out what is happening. We saw a crowd surrounding the Russian artist
singing Hindi songs. I felt so distanced from reality. People were dancing
around the fire and the energy of this place was so powerful that I wanted to
stay in this state forever.
In the evening we went swimming in the sunset and pretty much we did that every day since it was a part of our daily routine: morning swim, long breakfast, some relax with a book, walk, nap, dinner, sunset swim and sitting in the night with our ginger dog drinking beer and listening to Nada Surf.
Next morning we woke up and we went discover our beach in the daylight. People were meditating and doing yoga. It is really peaceful here and if only Indians could leave us to enjoy that. The moment we sat on the towel someone would come and try to sell jewelry, clothes, DVDs etc. Occasionally someone would like to clean our ears or offer the message. As a newbies we were very polite but still strong enough to refuse.
After loooong breakfast time for relax |
In the evening we went swimming in the sunset and pretty much we did that every day since it was a part of our daily routine: morning swim, long breakfast, some relax with a book, walk, nap, dinner, sunset swim and sitting in the night with our ginger dog drinking beer and listening to Nada Surf.
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