Gokarna, a Different Type of Beach Town
We traveled on a regular Indian passenger train to Gokarna in a state south of Goa, but not Kerala. Konnecart is the name of the state, I think. Just as the ride on this very full passenger train was getting okay, meaning I sprinkled lavendar arounud our seating area, we went through a series of tunnels. Since the wondow were wide open, we breathed in a full dose of diesel fumes each time we hit a tunnel.
Gokarna is a sacred town on the ocean much like Pushkar, but a whole different climate.
By a great stroke of luck, Amit ran into a Nepalese man he knew in the train station who took care of us as far as arrangements in Gokarna. He helped with our travel plans to the town and then with getting a room which happened to be in the market of the town, but also overlooking the beach.
The room had a great view of the beach and also the public toilet! Our room had an eastern toilet as well. Don't worry, it only cost R's 200 per night which is about $5. Where else could a room with a view of the beach and ocean with a toilet like ours be available for such a price?
Luckily, I was okay with all this because I have surrendered so much.
I began a new and fully high potency regimen of holistic and homeopathic sprays as soon as we arrived and we did Tantric cleansing breath as much as we could remember to do it.
We visited the beautiful Om Beach on our second day there. It is named this because it is truly shaped like the Sanskrit symbol Om. Gorgeous place, very isolated and few people, but great water and scenery.
I loved it here, but wanted to get on to the rest of the south as soon as possible. Stay tuned.
Gokarna is a sacred town on the ocean much like Pushkar, but a whole different climate.
By a great stroke of luck, Amit ran into a Nepalese man he knew in the train station who took care of us as far as arrangements in Gokarna. He helped with our travel plans to the town and then with getting a room which happened to be in the market of the town, but also overlooking the beach.
The room had a great view of the beach and also the public toilet! Our room had an eastern toilet as well. Don't worry, it only cost R's 200 per night which is about $5. Where else could a room with a view of the beach and ocean with a toilet like ours be available for such a price?
Luckily, I was okay with all this because I have surrendered so much.
I began a new and fully high potency regimen of holistic and homeopathic sprays as soon as we arrived and we did Tantric cleansing breath as much as we could remember to do it.
We visited the beautiful Om Beach on our second day there. It is named this because it is truly shaped like the Sanskrit symbol Om. Gorgeous place, very isolated and few people, but great water and scenery.
I loved it here, but wanted to get on to the rest of the south as soon as possible. Stay tuned.


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