When the Rain Comes to Goa: A Monsoon Few Outsiders See
Most visitors leave before June. Those who stay find the beaches empty, the hills running with water, the spice farms gleaming — and a festival season that is Goa's most joyful and least photographed.

Most visitors leave before June. Those who stay find the beaches empty, the hills running with water, the spice farms gleaming — and a festival season that is Goa's most joyful and least photographed.
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