As I planned my visit to Goa, I wondered if all the talk talk of the government banning a particular type of swimwear from the beaches had actually had any effect. Surprising as it sounds, there was a directive to ban bikinis on Goa's popular beaches to curb 'undesirable' activities by the seaside. The ban seemed rather misguided, especially since a majority of visitors to Goa during the peak season are from outside India. A designer friend summed it up succinctly when he said, "No self-respecting woman would be seen dead in a one-piece swimsuit -- especially after the long hours she must have spent in toning her body to look good in the latest in bikinis. I needn't have worried, though. Good sense had prevailed, and I am happy to report that bikinis were seen all over the Candolim, Calangute and Baga beaches, worn not only by international belles, but also by several Indian babes, who also sported tattoos to match.


