Masters Garden
Supriya SehgalSupriya Sehgal|Guest Contributor|HOTELS, KOTAGIRI Updated : Jul 9, 2014, 10.36 AM IST
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A refurbished old colonial bungalow at the edge of the Gap Valley, Master’s Garden is ideal for those who want to sequester themselves away from civilisation. The home-run guesthouse has only two rooms, both of which need to be booked together. Naturally, privacy is guaranteed, and unlike a hotel, the service here is personalized and intimate. Guests have an equipped kitchen at their disposal, and the cottage is surrounded by several trails for beautiful long walks.
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