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Visit to Kyari - In the Lap of Nature

 Just when I thought it was getting a bit too monotonous with work and travel for work to the same old locations, I came to know that we need to plan an offsite for our department and I was asked to be involved in the administration of this offsite. We finally decided to go to this beautiful village called "Kyari" in the jungles of Jim Corbett in Uttarakhand.

The resort where we stayed was also named "Kyari" and even if I sound exaggerated, I would like to mention that this was one of the best places I have been to in the recent past (considering so much of my travel). Fantastic location, Unmatched hospitality and some crazy fun is what you get if you opt to go to this place.

We decided to drive down to Kyari from Delhi in 3 cars and it was not a bad ride. We took around 7 hours, with 1 puncture break and 1 meal break. As soon as we entered this resort, we were greeted with smiling faces and a nice welcome drink. From there on, for the next 2 nights and 3 days - there was no looking back for us. We had some crazy fun with rappelling, body surfing, trekking and great food with drinks.

For a group of 14 people, the arrangements looked superb, even in-house games like Snooker, Basket Ball, Cricket were also available. This was one trip that I enjoyed to the fullest and wouldn't mind going there again for sure.

In case you would like to go through some of the pics of this place, please click here (anyone on facebook can see these pictures)

Keep smiling
Sumit 

Comments

Thanks a ton Sumit for such lovely words. It was a pleasure having you at our resort and would like to invite you again. You can also catch us on our facebook fan page www.facebook.com/vresort or log on to our website, www.vresorts.in for deals and offers.

Sumit we would like to tell you that we have many such offset locations all over Uttarakhand & Rajasthan like Pauri, Almora, Ramgarh (Nainital), Jaisalmer, Jodhpur etc. So feel free to check our other properties as well. There might be more surprise in store for you.

PS: We would like to share your experience on our FB fan page, if you may ! :)

Thank you again !

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