The picture here presents an aerial view of monsoon clouds in Goa, taken from a plane departing from the airport. The view beneath the clouds is of the Arabian Sea near the Western Coast of India
Thanks for sharing @KanishkNagpal !
Photos taken from airplanes always make my travel nerve itch, and I wouldn’t mind going on a little holiday right. now. Even though Goa is an incredible place to visit, I guess leaving during the monsoon isn’t too bad.
Where was your journey heading?
@MortenSI thank you for your comment ~
I was headed back to New Delhi from Goa. Yes, Goa is an incredible place to be in, and it was a great experience during monsoon. Even though the water sports were not functional, it was more than enjoyable to experience the monsoon breeze blowing over the beach.
@KanishkNagpal Thank you for sharing such a wonderful picture with a breathtaking view.
Photos captured from the aircrafts always excites me because i’ve never been on a plane.
@saraswatN thank you~
Yes views from aircraft are exciting. Hoping that you get to witness it soon enough
I hope you had a pleasant trip @KanishkNagpal !
I hope I get to visit both New Delhi and Goa some day. They seem like two very different destinations in India. Perfect for people who’d like to see a bit of both.
@MortenSI yes indeed I had a pleasant trip.
But it is practically not advisable to visit both Goa and Delhi in a single day trip.
You should dedicate 4-5 days for each of these places. Trust me you will not regret.
Indeed @KanishkNagpal , I would be visiting both places for a period of time, possibly Goa a little longer. I think New Delhi is a great experience to visit, but I’m not sure I could handle a city of that size for more than a few days.
Being from a small town, I like the open plains and acces to a bit of nature or the ocean.
@MortenSI that’s great… I really hope you enjoy your visit here.
I too adore plains, beaches, oceans, mountains and the nature’s greatness.
Have a great time~
Thank you very much @KanishkNagpal , I have no doubt I will!