The post here is the verbatim from the original post written by aDeSe
The process started a good 15 days before the trip actually began.. and everything was planned online on a site called twitter. after that minute details were decided over e-mails and this is how the first ever TwiTrip was planned and implemented.
The plan initially was to head to a karaoke bar in Mumbai and sing “That Thing You Do”.. i really wanted to do it.. i still want to.. but it ended up becoming an extended vacation to the virgin beaches of Murud and Kashid.. We decided to just book tickets to and from Mumbai and nothing beyond that, unplanned trips are lot more fun than planned trips..
Salonee and Myself wanted to head to a beach place.. Goa was on our mind. But due to the lack of enough modes of travel to Goa from Ahmedabad we decided on Murud Kashid.. and I am happy we didn’t go to Goa.. Dhempe was travelling all the way from Bangalore for this trip.
2nd October, Salonee and me parked our asses at Bandra Terminus quite early in the morning.. We took Lokshakti from Ahmedabad as the other trains were not available..
Bandra and then a local from there to Bombay Central, as the bus to Alibaug was from Bombay Central.. We met three other twitter pals there.. Dhempe, s4ur4bh and punkpolkadots joined us here…
Dhempe and s4ur4bh enquired at the State Bus stop, while the three girls had their first smoke after meeting. We figured that the bus takes around 4 – 5 hours to reach Alibaug and then another hour to reach Kashid, which would basically mean losing one entire day…
We decided to take the ferry then and pushed off to Gateway of India. The ferry incidentally takes only 1.5 hr and in another hour we’d be at Kashid.. And nothing like an early morning ferry ride in the Arabian Sea with all the wind and all the nice bright sun..
The village is more like Goa, the construction etc is very Portuguese. I am not sure why but. The houses are like duplexes and for one family. I am sure the land is pretty cheap there and hence people can afford living in such spatial duplexes and houses. Each of them had a garden and quite a lot of open space around. The roads were nice, there was no proper mobile network though..
We enjoyed the tuk tuk trip over all.. twitter junkies that we are, lack of twitter made us sad time and again.
Reached Kashid at around 2 pm or so.. We saved around 3 hours of time by not taking a bus from Mumbai to Alibaug.
Dhempe had already booked Picnic Park in Kashid which he’d found through some research on the internet.. I think Mouthshut.com had rated this resort pretty high and the ratings were true.
5 mins walk thru the jungle to the beach and awesome food and hospitality. The rooms were nice and the staff was good too.. Dogs included 😀
We went to the beach for a long evening walk. Salonee and s4ur4bh went missing and the three of us kept waiting all thru evening for them..
The beach was awesome.. totally virgin, not many people around and lovely breeze, sunset, food and chai. Not to forget sutta.. 🙂
Started talking about LyF, families, work, boyfriends/girlfriends, ghosts, spirits, auras.. and lot more things till the sun sunk into the sea.
Decided to pick up cold-drinks and wafers for the night.. it was Gandhiji’s budday.. and we had to celebrate and get drunk.. 🙂
Walked back to the hotel.. Nokia 1100 turned out be a very handy, the torch light I mean.. the roads were pitch dark with traffic moving from both ends and at high speeds..
What followed was opening of bottles and the rest is history….
i don’t believe u guys spent so much on a tuk tuk (better known as sitara in Alibaug)! you were majorly ripped off!!! I come from Alibaug (mom’s from there). I spent 5 years of my life there!
The construction of houses isn’t Portuguese, it is Konkani and btw the first European to land on Indian shores wasn’t Vasco Da Gama on the Malabar coast, but a Russian dude at Alibaug!
Next time you plan to go there call me, my house is available for lodging!