Wednesday, 4 July 2012

Kechopari lake


The lack of transport meant 4 hours of sweaty hiking along the side of roads to get here, and then another hike up to the small village where I stayed, but it was certainly worth it!

 (One of the waterfalls I past on the walk)


(the walk up to the village- PEACE!)

An even quieter place, with the village getting no through traffic at all (and therefore no noisy Indian families on holiday) making it lovely and quiet, and much more authentic. I ended up staying here 3 nights as i liked it so much.


(where i stayed)

Still no views, and the lake itself is nothing special, but plenty of reading and relaxing and just generally enjoying rural life.


(weed and corn- rural crops it seems. You can also see what the view was like)
(Indian family feeding the fish)

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