India, Goa. Part 3.

The most necessary thing for a tourist in India is his own means of transportation. Most often, motor scooters are rented, less often - cars and motorcycles. The prices for scooters are quite acceptable: we managed to take 4 new Honda Aviator bikes just 300 rupees a day. It should be noted that at the height of the season the price may rise, and at the very beginning of the season the bike can be taken for 200 rupees, if lucky. As for the price of gasoline: in almost any roadside shop you can buy a liter of fuel for 80-85 rupees, at gas stations is cheaper, but they still need to get there. So we did not bathe and tucked from the bottle. Recognize the place where petrol is sold elementary:

As soon as there's a bike under you, you have to start moving in all directions. Never hang in the same Neck, even if it's very tasty there! There is always another shek, with more delicious food and a more varied menu. To save money on food, buy fresh fish on the market. In any shek you will gladly cook it for a very modest price. And here I am in the fish market:

We also had the luck to see a real Indian wedding on the beach! I must say that they all pass though beautifully, but very sadly and quickly. We tried to integrate into this get-together, but, unfortunately, we did not succeed.

Well, finishing my mini story about Goa, a couple of pictures of the last day. India accompanied us with cloudy weather and big waves, but this, of course, did not stop us and we swam happily.

Peace! =)

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