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The Resort!

The place where we stayed, Highland Parade, was simply superb, especially the cottages. The cottage where I stayed had two bedrooms with attached bath, a small kitchen, a drawing-cum-dining room, a balcony from where the view of the hills was mindblowing.

[Resort View]

[The Cottage]

But the only problem was with the restaurant. It could hold only 20 to 25 people at a time and for a bunch of 55, it proved to be too elusive. We had to stand in queue to get the meals and coz of the heavy cycling that evening, we were all dead hungry. We had a solution for this issue from the next day, when we extended the food timings for 1 hour, instead of the customary same time!



We also had a place inside the resort reserved for indoor activities like table tennis, chess, caroms and others. There we saw this strange looking mirror, where, when you pose, your size literally doubles! Try identifying the people in the pics! :-)



An artistically done sculptor? :-)


At the dinner table!

[Our very own Kaata Karthick]

[Hungry kya, Johnson?]

[Okay guys, I can see you are hungry!]

[Sleepy sleepy eyes....]

[Oh my god! Gals drinking so much?]

[Mummy Mummy bhook lagi hai...]

[Yeehaaa... Stomach full]

[Now, why is this image shaking?]

[Now I understand why there was not enough food]

[Shaken, but not stirred]

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