Indeed, Chingaara was another paradise to enjoy peace and harmony with nature. The complete remoteness of the place brought in the tranquil atmosphere. I wondered how could Sivy exactly find the place which I demanded.
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Remoteness |
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Cobbled Pathway |
Chingaara was nestled in the hills like amidst the forest, and it was raining all day as we visited in the month of July.
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Small Space Garden |
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Place for cuddling |
We wanted it to be dark though it was already dawn which brought the dense fog.
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Roof Terrace |
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View from Terrace |
The home was aesthetically constructed with exposed laterite stones which made it more alluring. I loved the large windows which provided light in the morning and warmth in the night during the monsoon, and the amenities in the place were adequate.
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Coffee & Tea |
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Serenity |
It felt like a home where we played indoor games, read books, munched evening snacks, etc., in the tidy wooden tables.
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Ludo |
While we were playing the Ludo, sudden whoops of delight from a group of boys took us outside. The guys were playing volleyball in the rain. Yes, Chingaara had the volleyball court as well. Who doesn't want to play in the puddle ??
A stroll through the woods and down to the waterfall was a pleasure while drizzling. We pervaded the "US" time and talked more about inner feelings and desires.
I must not forget to admit that the 4*4 wheeler ride in the rugged path up to 2.5 kilometers from the pickup point to Chingaara was the very first mind-blowing experience.
This homestay was 40 kilometres away from Madikeri. During the stay, we always had sumptuous breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffet when we did not stay out. Though the place was stunningly beautiful, It was just a 2-star estate house caused by the lack of luxury.
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