LAVASA, a city of dreams.
INDIA | Thursday, 1 May 2014 | Views [1258] | Scholarship Entry
that day i believe was the most amazing day of my life. being it the first time ever when i was allowed to go on a trip with my friends with no family members accompanying me. i was already on cloud nine dreaming how my trip was going to be.
so two days after, finally we reached there. it was a city, situated near pune (india) in the womb of hills that seemed to me as a place which just came out of my dreams. the city was called 'lavasa'. i could not believe my eyes that i was finally there. the city was something new, something different like no other city here in india. i have not seen such a place before and still i could not believe my eyes. it was a totally different world in itself, with all kind of adventure sports, games, basic amenities, houses, hotels, restaurants and what not.
it was a well planned city with every sort of entertainment for all age groups. there was so much of excitement filled in the air yet so relaxing.
after admiring the beauty of the place for quite some time we decided to freshen up and meet again to explore more. we got ready as fast as we could as no one of us had the patience to wait. we got out of our hotel, confused where to start from and so we decided to go near the lake and the shops situated near it and have something to eat. when we reached it was a different scene there which we had never thought of. a musical fountain, dancing on the music of different songs, was water, in different shapes extended to different heights, oh god, it was so beautiful.
we also tried many adventure sports like river rafting etc. and not to forget the food, which was really tempting.
finally our 3 days trip there ended but none of us wanted to return. it was so beautiful cannot be described in words. it had a magical affect over us not allowing us to leave the place. but we had to return, and so with heavy hearts we packed our bags and bid bye to our dream promising to each other that we would surely buy a small house there and would settle down after our retirement.. (still another dream)
that place could never be forgotten, still when i close my eyes and think of that time, the images overpower my mind, this place i would tell to everyone is a must visit if you are planning a travel to india..
-thank you.. :)
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