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5. März 2025
We booked to spend two nights here with friends, from the 18th to the 20th February. It is located in the hills of Chorla 78 kilometres away, roughly a two hour drive through the countryside and villages. Included in the cost was a taxi transfer from Margao to the reserve and a return ride. On arrival at the car park we were transported by Funicular, a wooden platform with glass panels, 150 metres (492 feet) up the mountain to reception. We were walked around the complex, by a very competent Guide, Namdu, who showed the facilities, which included our adjacent, huts, Randhan Restaurant, swimming and most importantly Cloud 9 Bar. ***** the uneven red brick pathway, there was a cental point were a noticeboard showed the activities for the day. These did include early evening treks to visit a plateau and a sunset trek up Chorla Chat.There was also a pottery class where we went ***** and tried our hand at making a pot. A Mehendi art class was also available We did not make 07.00am waterfall or birdwatching treks. One evening there was a display of Folk Dancing and there was a bonefire on the second evening. These took place before dinner, we did not make either event. There were a number of oddities and features to discover while walking around the compound. This included the Temple of Lord Ganesh, there was also a sugar cane press, guest could purchase the syrup at reception and make your own drink. The were stone pots and wood carvings to been found. There was a small *** made lake with a trickling water fall. It was adjacent to the steps leading up to the pottery area, which once housed a studio, gallery and shop Our accommodation hut/cabin had a ceiling fan, no air conditioning and no safe, tea and coffee making facilities and a jug of filtered water. Our balcony with valley view was a bit precarious with wobbly and loose floorboards. There was a metal pole across the front with some netting acting as safety railings. At the far end of the balcony there was nothing just a sheer drop down.There was a hole in the overhead canopy. We secured our cabin with a padlock and bolt which was opened with the room key. On the first night the four of us managed the two hour plateau trek. Did not see much as a lot of the area had mostly burnt up by a fire. There was no wild life, understandable as result of the fire. It was also very hazy so the views were a bit reduce. The trek was more taxing than we were led to believe. As result, on our return we scurried to the bar and stayed a while. Next day we spent some time around the infinity pool with superb views down the valley, again a bit hazy. Later that afternoon two of us, did the sunset trek, a kilometre up Chorla Chat. The trek commenced by the signpost near the pottery shed. It was a rocky path up to a ridge where we could see into three Indian, States, Goa, Karnataka and Maharashtra. Very hazy no sunset so we made our own way back. It might not have been what we were expecting
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