By Kartik Kannan
An Overcast sunset just reinforces the Portuguese image.
Never too late to send folks back home a digital postcard on where you are in Goa, if you happen stare at this.
There’s a little Jesus statue there, and there is a legend that you ask this Jesus statue around moon rise, about Goa’s infamous moon light rave parties, the statues hand will show the direction of the party. This legend was made up by me a few minutes back to wake you up to the fact that such parties don’t exist anymore, due to the crackdown by media and Goa Tourism authorities.
Moving aside to the other side of the fort, as we climb the steps, this brings us to the dining area.
The dining area is what people come here for, to take a panoramic shot with the sea in the background. It’s one of the most stunning places to be enjoying a meal!
The view across your tables of the Goan Mainland and Kerim Beach!
A closer zoomed in view of Kerim Beach from Tiracol Fort.
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