Showing posts with label Hospitality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hospitality. Show all posts

Hospitality Lessons from Kashmir and the Samovar

 The state- the valley, at least, depends on tourism for sustenance. Not surprisingly, the people are very hospitable and try and go all out to please tourists in whatever way they can. WE had a great hotel and taxi driver -Aquib by name- who took us around on all our trips.. who did the same for us.

But, some things are oversold. As a marketer, one can see this easily, but persuasive selling skill can be learnt by visiting a destination like Gulmarg or Doodhpatri. The pony walas are after you, and so are the All Terrain Vehicle walas or guides. We didn't mind indulging, but also wanted our own space to explore.. hard to get away and find it. But on the whole, we managed a bit of both.

Enjoyed a trek, and a pony ride, and an ATV ride too- in different places- Doodhpatri, Pahalgam and Gulmarg. Each is a couple of hours from Srinagar, so that's a good base. Evenings, we tried food options. Mutton is the best dish, with Rista, Gushtaba, and Rogan Josh the popular options. Chicken is not bad too-Waza chicken is what we tried. Wazwan is too heavy, a combo of 7 or more dishes so we skipped that.

The Kahwa, a local tea with dry fruits, is special, and brewed in a Samovar- a unique copper pot.

This guy studied at Calicut, and now drives an ATV for a living!



I love Gulmarg used to show up at the back- some idiot destroyed the sign.


Our Kahwa man in Gulmarg with his Samovar - tasted heavenly, fresh off the pot.



The Jap in Me

Yeah, that's right. There's a Jap lurking within me. I like cleanliness. I like peace. I like aesthetic surroundings. The Japanese have all these in plenty. I am waxing eloquent due to a recent trip to Japan. Went for a conference to the small town of Beppu in Oita prefecture, south of all the well-known names in Japan.

The Japanese extravaganza lasted only six days, but left a lasting impact. The conference, of course, provided academic insights and networking opportunity, but something else also seems to have left a deep impact. The propensity for hard work without complaints, the neatness, the beauty that surrounds you everywhere, and the politeness. Just the politeness would fill volumes if I sat and wrote about it. Maybe another day. I will just put out a couple of pictures for now.




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