SLOW READS
There's a quiet kind of knowing when you arrive somewhere that feels right. It might be the light falling through linen curtains. The hush around a private pool that feels like it belongs only to you. The scent of earth and lavender drifting in through the windows.
In *Dil Chahta Hai*, Aamir Khan casually said a line that went on to define an entire generation's travel goals: “Hum logon ko har saal ek baar Goa zaroor aana chahiye.”
In a world that glorifies movement, stillness can feel like a distant dream. But in Goa, where the sea breathes gently and time loses its sharp edges, doing nothing becomes not just possible, but sacred.
In the last few years, Goa has undergone a quiet transformation. Once celebrated mainly for its beaches, shacks, and nightlife, it is now becoming something else entirely: a preferred destination for remote work.
August comes with a gift this year. A string of long weekends — Independence Day, Raksha Bandhan, and Ganesh Chaturthi. A quiet invitation to pause, step away from your inbox, and let yourself breathe.