From barefoot backpackers to laptop-carrying digital nomads, Anjuna Beach has witnessed 40 years of travellers searching for freedom, connection, and something real. Rajendra Salgaonkar When you spend forty years on a beach, you don’t just watch the tides change — you watch people change too. You notice what they carry with them, what they are […]Read More
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Rajendra Salgaonkar Every traveller carries two maps. The first is practical. It charts airports, hotel bookings, recommended restaurants, and carefully planned itineraries. The second map, however, is invisible. It is shaped by memory, emotion, and instinct — marking places where time slowed down, conversations lingered, and travellers felt deeply understood. Over time, it is this […]Read More