Disillusioned on visiting Goa because of its crowds?

Those solitude-seeking visitors to Goa and those who dislike the crowds have 
options like mornings on the beach with sun worshipers and yoga practitioners; 
or enjoy the homey quaintness by a walk along  the river banks seeing the mist 
rise and village awaken to the rising sun and the toddy tapper at his station; 
visits to the many nature preserves, spice gardens, bird sanctuary; or a walk 
or drive along the village backroads; visit the temples and churches displaying 
the UNESCO heritage sites. Throughout the year, all could dive into the dozen 
fiction and non-fiction books on Goa written by the natives.   Frankly these 
are also tips for natives to suggest their visiting relatives to make their 
stay enjoyable and productive. In the monsoon, enjoy the sight, sound and smell 
of the rain in the moonlight, while rocking in a chair or a hammock in a 
balcao, searching for that flash of inspiration, whilst forsaking electricity 
and telephone.
Best Wishes,Gilbert LawrenceCo-authorInsights into Colonial GoaPublished by 
Amazon and Kindle

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