My first visit to the Chilika Lake in Jan 2017 was for content for a resort. It was peak season, and I would have loved to stay near the lake, but the brief was to stay at Puri and cover areas that could be visited from Puri. And so, I did the usual touristy thing, taking a boat for half the day. Which is why, on my next visit to Odisha, if there was one thing I was clear about, it was that I wanted to stay near the lake, at least for a day, if not more. However, unlike my first visit, the second was in end of May, and the season was long ended. There would be no birds, I was warned by anyone and everyone I spoke to, including the people at the stays I was considering. But those who know me, know how stubborn I can be, and so I persisted. I eventually decided to stay at two of the Odisha eco-tourism resorts, at Mangalajodi and Rajhans, keen on experiencing the lake, even minus the birds. I had expected it to be hot, but as it turned out, the rains turned out to be even bigger spoilspo...
Stuck at home as the weekend approaches, this is where I wish I was......
Nestled within a vast coffee estate, this tiny house looks inviting, doesn't it? I clicked this pic on our visit to a coffee estate at Coorg.
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Nestled within a vast coffee estate, this tiny house looks inviting, doesn't it? I clicked this pic on our visit to a coffee estate at Coorg.
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Lovely atmosphere!
ReplyDeleteYes, Mridula. It was indeed!
DeleteSo very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ladyfi!
DeleteLovely surroundings.
ReplyDeleteYes PNS! I am sure you would have loved it too!
DeleteReminds me of my native place..
ReplyDeleteAh Chitra, if you have a house like this in your native place, you are really lucky! i envy you!
Deleteindeed very cozy.relaxing and refreshing. thanks http://mumbong.blogspot.in/
ReplyDeleteThanks Balaka!
DeleteIt's my kind of place ;-)
ReplyDeleteit is, isnt it? just what I felt!
DeleteCool and calm picture!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteCoffee and pepper plantations inviting you home! Gorgeous place.
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Amazing place, beautiful photo:) Greetings
ReplyDeleteAnything covered with green surrounding does count for a beautiful landscape! Loved that little house!
ReplyDeleteAmazing pics of incredible india....
ReplyDeleteHello anu.. Cool pics.. Really little house is superb...
ReplyDeleteGlad that you liked "my" house, Anu :-P
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