My experience staying in a Guest House in a very remote area!

in #hive-1871898 days ago

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Would you be scared if you had to live in this Guest House, on a foggy winter night?

I wouldn't lie; I was a little scared. It was the middle of nowhere, and the night was full of howls and weird noises that we were unfamiliar with.

I'm discussing our stay at the Guest House in Panchagarh- Bangladesh. We went on a family trip and stayed the night in this ordinary but welcoming guest house.

Let me show you around.


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This was the backyard of the place. The muddy garden and the foggy afternoon made such a vibe; I would say anyone would feel a little off there.

But guess what? We were not alone. Well, I'm not talking about the ghost, lol. But there were 3 other guests so we didn't feel like living out of human touch.

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The place is perfect if you are looking to have a very relaxed day, and want to stay out of the hustle and bustle of life. There was no chaos, no pollution, no traffic; only you and the surrounding nature.

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This was the early morning view. Probably this was the first time in this whole year, that I didn't wake up by the traffic noise but the moos of the cows and the chirping of the birds.

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The dayview was way too nice. The fog was as enjoyable as the muddy roads.

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But at night, the uncountable amount of fox howls and I don't know what not; we couldn't sleep. This place is in a very remote area, so there were not many street lights. The outside was dark. And our guest house did not also seem a little off. Only a night light was on the front yard and the lounge. Everything was complementing each other to make it a perfect scary experience.

Fortunately, because of the cold winter, we didn't have to worry about snacks and geckos. Otherwise, it would be a different story and I would probably not go there either.

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I have shared my whole trip experience in a post Here and Here. You can look up to see the whole area, what we did, how was the nature there if you are interested.


I'm not sure if I should call it a hunted experience or not. But it sure was a kind experience that we usually don't get to have often.

I have talked about a video of the night that I was going to share on 3speak. But I don't know why, I couldn't manage to upload that, I will try again later.

If time and opportunity come, I can guarantee you I will say yes to the place again. And probably you will too!

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Que linda experiencia jeje

Sure it was 😅

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It looks peaceful in there though, and I think to wake up with the sound of nature is so much better than the noise coming from a car honking. The surrounding is so beautiful too, the trees, the plants, the flowers and the animals, I think I can live in there for days. If its me.

I would have too. I loved the place, but during the night it really was scary and my son was so uncomfortable.
However, the experience was worth it.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.