I
sat cross-legged in the middle of the sea (or tried to *ahem*
short legs *ahem*) and looked around the empty beach we had found
ourselves on, treading through muddy waters, the sand tricking you
like a naughty boy. Every second a new wave washed over me leaving behind an
unexplainable feeling of relaxation. Had it been hours or just minutes, I
couldn't quite tell by the disappearing shore line. And I in a very
'epiphany-esq' moment realised that the rush of excitement, of
getting over your fears and finally doing something you've only heard
other people do, is a dizzy and brain fuzzing high in itself...
It
was quite a 'spur-of-the-moment' thing that we decided to head over
to Alibaug. It was but natural that I walk ten minutes from my house,
catch the morning ferry, miss the free bus (seriously, who knew there
was a free bus!), hang from a tum tum, get yelled at by the ticket
guy, hang from another tum tum and then another auto to reach the
very beautiful Nagaon. And then proceed to find out that all hotels
are booked. It's only natural, right?
The
place we did find, a little walk away from the main beach, was if I
can be allowed to say – Godsend! A tiny pathway lined with flowers
and void of people led to a section of the beach completely cut-off
from the main hustle. If you had met us there, you'd find us with
slippers in hand and mud between our toes, staring at the floor for
crabs or scouting for seashells.
We
hopped from one auto to another, eyes transfixed on the changing
scenery around. Dusk at Alibaug beach accompanied by the smell of
fresh food and the laughter of people escaping city life is as serene
as it sounds. We sifted through tiny bookstores, scouted for
souvenirs, feasted on ice-creams, shopped for mangoes and served as
entertainment for passer-bys as we photographed each other in the
middle of the road.
I felt so inspired here. Made dreams, talked for hours about new projects, observed people passing by. Alibaug -- I promise that i will try and visit as soon as i can!









lovely writing and lovely pics :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! :D
DeleteAnd i happened to chance upon your blog too. Its about Mumbai! I'm fairly new here (2 years and still settling in!) so its fun to read about what other people think of the city!
Wonderful travelogue with matching great shots.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rajesh! Hoping to have more such adventures and more travelogues :)
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