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Ahh, the glory of the Devdar Woods guest house lies in its hilltop location, rather than its service. For a beautiful glimpse of the majestic Himalayan ranges, I can surely compromise on the service and quality. While it's not the cleanest and friendliest place in the area, it affords the most scenic view of the Himalayas due to its altitude. I stayed here for a month on my 6-month study abroad sojourn in India, and definitely had my complaints about hygiene, lack of water and electricity, and quality of food, but when I would step outside and soak in the mystique of the Himalayas, I would forget about all the flaws of the place. The owners were not the most amicable people, however the hospitality of the staff was unmatchable. They welcomed us with open arms and made sure that we were free of discomfort as much as they could. We went during the month of July, so the monsoons were in full swing and rains poured down almost everyday. There are six rooms in the actual guest house and then some additional rooms up the street in another guest house owned by the same person and manned by the same staff. Everyday, we were sure to meet with some wonder of nature, whether it was a slew of bugs (beetles and spiders to be exact), dogs, or monkeys. While at that time, we found it a bit annoying, it later made for amazing stories to recount and intriguing pictures to display. We had all our meals here, and tried to give the chef new recipes to try, but he wasn't always successful. But when hunger calls, you'll eat anything. As an alternative, we went down to Mussoorie and indulged in restaurant food many times. The town was only a Rs.100 ride from Devdar.
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