Pranjol and Rajvir discuss their next vacation destination. They shortlist Coorg and Goa. Rajvir is keen on Coorg and tries to convince Pranjol. Develop a conversation between the two, based on your understanding of Glimpses of India. You may begin like this:
Rajvir: Hey Pranjol! I think we should be visiting Coorg. It is a beautiful place with coffee plantations. I can smell the aroma already!
Pranjol: We visited a tea plantation last year, in Assam; I want to…
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Rajvir: Hey Pranjol! I think we should be visiting Coorg. It is a beautiful place with coffee plantations. I can smell the aroma already!
Pranjol: We visited a tea plantation last year, in Assam; I want to visit Goa. The beaches, the views, the scenic beauties, it's just awesome!
Rajvir: Man, the would be way too out of our budget. We can rather go to Coorg and also spend less.
Pranjol: We can afford that. Don't be so dramatic. Its the lamest excuse, I have ever heard. No more arguments! We are going and that's final.
Rajvir: Alright cool! Then, We will be taking proper gear this time.
Answer:
Rajvir: Hey Pranjol! I think we should be visiting Coorg. It is a beautiful place with coffee plantations. I can smell
the aroma already!
Pranjol: I gave you the opportunity to explore a tea plantation last year, in Assam; I want to…
Rajvir: There is a lot more to do in Coorg than smelling the coffee! The place has rainforests, so the megafauna
will be worth watching. Not just this, Coorg provides opportunities to indulge in adventure sports like river
rafting, rappelling, mountain biking, to name a few
Pranjol: That sounds interesting, but I would prefer some serene moments too, away from this post-pandemic
hustle-bustle.
Rajvir: Oh! The answer is Coorg again!
Pranjol: Oh, come on! You can’t be serious…
Rajvir: Believe me, I am. Coorg is the place. It has beautiful natural walking trails and the Brahmagiri hills offer
a panoramic view. I read that the place has the largest Tibetan settlement, so the environment will reflect peace
and spirituality, I’m sure.
Pranjol: Have to say, you’ve presented a fine case in favour of Coorg and convinced me. Let’s plan to leave for
Coorg next Wednesday