I had some stomach ache in the night. At first I figured it'd be from overeating, but in the morning it turned out that there was rather something on the menu that didn't work well with my body. Despite that I had some breakfast - chocolate breads, raisin breads, eggs and pancakes.
In general we had planned to do nothing and that's what we did. We spent some lazy time on the beach, snorkeled (yep, even me), spent some time in toilet (one of us) and went to dinner (one of us, not the one, who was in toilet) and packed our stuff.
In the afternoon we had the only heavy rain during our vacation and for some even for us unknown reason we decided to have a walk in our village. We stopped by in the reception, where they had currency exchange rates and expressed our wish to exchange the remaining rupees for euros. It appeared that even though they had the buying rate written down, they won't give up their gold worth euros and we can either use our rupees to get wasted at the bar or fold some paper planes of them. We also asked for some Imodium to relief the digestion issues. Regrettably they were not allowed to give out medicine. On the other hand they seemed to have no concerns with creating those issues in the first place. With the same breath they informed us that there are no drugstores or currency exchange options in our village. We went out and bought some coke and beer in the only open store (and even that one wasn't actually open, they just opened it for us) in town.
As mentioned, one of us went for dinner, the other one spent the time mostly in sanitary box in our hotel room. The dinner was apparently delicious.
In general we had planned to do nothing and that's what we did. We spent some lazy time on the beach, snorkeled (yep, even me), spent some time in toilet (one of us) and went to dinner (one of us, not the one, who was in toilet) and packed our stuff.
In the afternoon we had the only heavy rain during our vacation and for some even for us unknown reason we decided to have a walk in our village. We stopped by in the reception, where they had currency exchange rates and expressed our wish to exchange the remaining rupees for euros. It appeared that even though they had the buying rate written down, they won't give up their gold worth euros and we can either use our rupees to get wasted at the bar or fold some paper planes of them. We also asked for some Imodium to relief the digestion issues. Regrettably they were not allowed to give out medicine. On the other hand they seemed to have no concerns with creating those issues in the first place. With the same breath they informed us that there are no drugstores or currency exchange options in our village. We went out and bought some coke and beer in the only open store (and even that one wasn't actually open, they just opened it for us) in town.
As mentioned, one of us went for dinner, the other one spent the time mostly in sanitary box in our hotel room. The dinner was apparently delicious.
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