Exploring North of Goa, India
tropical paradise

Paragliding at sweet water lake, Arambol
Every year I spend a month in the state of Goa, this has almost become a ritual for me, and if it wasn;t obvious I love it here, the vibes, the culture, and watch the sun go down every day at a different beach, although Arambol is my favourite beach in Goa, it has started to attract a fair amount of tourist, due to this reason I spend more of my time in South of Goa now.
Let's start with North Goa though, it's mostly the hub for local indian tourists and water sports.
FACTS: 90% of the states revenue comes from tourism.
I usually start my days in the north, having breakfast at a cafe in Arambol or Mandrem beach. (both being my fav in north)

Then headed to the vagator hill by the vagator beach which is quite a drive from Mandream but I love it cause, on this particular hill there's just two trees where I like to put my hammock and chill.


And then around the sunset, I visit the nearby beach which happened to be Baga this time, Baga beach is pretty famous and tourist amoung north Indians for night parties.