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1 giugno 2023
I and my wife stayed there for a week. It’s a beautiful place. Very calm & quiet. Overall 4/5 rating. Detailed review below: 1. Reaching the Place : since it’s located within the mountains , you need to trek 1 km into the woods by the village to reach the hostel. So carry less luggage & only backpacks. Also good trekking shoes are required. My wife was scared at a few places during the trek, but it was good 2. Stay at the Hostel: we stayed in a small mud & stone house ( private) ; it had the basics - bed , light , pillows and blankets. During the day it might warm if it doesn’t rain. And if it rains for a few days continuously the room starts feeling damp. There are dorms also with bunk beds. 3. Restrooms : these are common and water is a big problem if it doesn’t rain. We faced 2 days with almost nil water, washrooms become messy. Staff are helpful but they can only do so much when water isn’t there. This is the only reason for not giving a 5/5 4. Food : wholesome home cooked food . You can as the cook ( for us it was Babaji, the guy in yellow in the group photo) , he is a great guy, never says no to anything. We loved it. Fruits , Maggi, sandwiches, freshly baked cakes , pakora , tea ….. 5. People : This is one of the best things of this place, the people and their company is amazing. 6. What to do : there is 300 mbps Internet so you can keep on scrolling Instagram the whole day , but this is what I used to do : Wake up at 530 - see sunrise , have a coffee , feel the cold breeze , wait for the sun to become hot by 8 Yoga class : 8-9am Breakfast: 9-11 whole chatting and discussing life with all the guests Then I used to trek for 1-2 hrs Lunch Sit and chats again , read books , admire the nature. Trek again for 2 hrs to the sunset point or Temple Sit with fellow hostellers in the evening- do a class of boxing , sing by the bonfire, play card , jigsaw puzzle , discuss life , chill and go to bed at 11.
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