The fourth day of our educational tour began early in the morning. Everyone woke up and got ready by 8:30 AM, expecting to continue the journey on time. However, due to delays in arrangements, the bus started only after 9:30 AM. This once again affected our schedule and made many of us feel tired and impatient. Breakfast and other arrangements were also delayed, which added to the inconvenience. We headed towards the cruise ship and spent our morning there.
Lunch was served around 1 PM. We were given a choice between chicken biriyani and fish thali meals. Although I wanted to try the thali, I avoided it because my stomach was already upset. Unfortunately, the food quality was poor, and several students, including some from our group, suffered from food poisoning after the meal. This became one of the major difficulties of the day and affected both the health and mood of many travellers.
After lunch, we visited the famous churches of Old Goa. The surroundings were calm, beautiful, and filled with historical importance. The architecture of the churches was impressive, and spending time there gave us a peaceful and pleasant experience. Later, we spent some time shopping and bought a few small souvenirs and items as memories of the trip.
According to the original itinerary, we were supposed to continue our journey towards the Coorg region. However, the bus management unexpectedly changed the plan and instead took us to another beach. After spending some time there, dinner was arranged nearby. Sadly, the dinner was also of poor quality, which further disappointed many of us. Throughout the trip, food arrangements remained one of the biggest problems we faced.
Later that night, we resumed our journey. Compared to the previous days, the fifth day felt less exciting because we visited only one main sightseeing destination. Even though the church visit and shopping experience were enjoyable, the poor food quality, health issues caused by food poisoning, and sudden changes in the travel plan made the day tiring and disappointing for many of us



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