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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

KOTTARAKARA COLLEGE ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED TEACHERS (ART)


KOTTARAKARA COLLEGE
ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED TEACHERS (ART)
 Annual camp at Vagamon Heights on 15th&16th May,2012
Vagamon Truking Prof. Molly Kurakar& Prof Leelamma Babu
Vagon Study Camp-Prof.Molly Kurakar & Friends
Prof.Molly Kurakar, Prof. Annamma George, Prof. Nirmala Mathew ,Prof Achamma John, Prof. Jessy George
Vagamon Boating Prof. John Rajan & Prof. P.K Varghese
Vagamon Boating P.K Varghese & family
ART Secretary Prof. John Kurakar
Camp fire
ART- Prof. T.Babu Kutty
Vagamon truker
Vagamon Resort
Vagamon Heights- Vegetable  Garden
Vagamon Vegetable farm
Vagamon Organic farming
Vagamon Cottage
The Vagamon Heights guesthouse can accommodate two families and has a convertible upper living room for two. Seated very close to the dense woods and the wind shadows look out, this house is advised for family with small children. All services are easy reach. This tree top living is advised for young couple and honey mooners. The house is built a top four mammoth trees surmounted and secure, takes to gentle swaying as in a cradle on rough winds, very safe and aesthetic and provided with extra wooden paneling for wind proofing and comfort. Has built in toilets (with commodes) and a lower deck for spending your days pensively. For those who do not opt for room heating. Sleeping bags are provided for extra warmth.
This cute, very tastefully done up villa with elegant furnishing is the premium accommodation on the offer. Very cozy and comfortable the Woodside can accommodate two families with children. The Jeroka on the rise gives and excellent view of the rolling hillocks and the distant revine. Rightly as the name. The Woodside brushes the dense forest on its west. At night, the ambience, the tranquil and the company of the crickets and giant saturnid moths may arouse the dreamer and lover in you. The Woodside is half a kilometer from the main hub of the resort but services are provided round the clock and also a uniformed security man is provided.


                                                                    Prof. John Kurakar
 

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