Xmas on Unwind Isle Posted on December 27, 2007December 28, 2007 A week or so ago, we went for a team lunch to a place called Unwind Island somewhere on the Outer Ring Road. Don’t ask me why they call it that, I couldn’t really figure out as there wasn’t an island in sight 🙂 A few days ago, on the Xmas break, as we were being rowed across a river to a little island called Amgol, my first thought was: “Now this is the real unwind island!” And it did turn out to be just that – a time to relax and unwind. But no travelogue for now, I’m going to hopefully catch up on all my pending travel pieces soon. I think I need a good 2-3 days of pure uninterrupted bliss to complete everything! I’ve been terribly slack lately with different things taking priority, but I do have the Coorg and Paro (Bhutan) pieces coming up. Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Print (Opens in new window) Print India & Around Nature & Wildlife Photography Sports & Adventure Travel
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@ prasoon: i will only get to it next year! it’s a lovely place! @ nandish: it’s on the west coast. follow the link for the details! @ cindy: thanks! Reply
where is this place ?stunning pictures especially the men rowing the boat . Have a very Happy new year Anita! Reply
@ aqua: you’ve got to go there and find out, no? 🙂 @ az azura: this is on the west coast of karnataka. a little island called amgol on the river! thanks! and wish you the very best too! @ radman: oh they do! you need to make an effort to find them 🙂 Reply