Friday, April 11, 2014

Day 5 - Into the Wild

TGIF people! After having a very exciting and action packed schedule over the last few days, we're now at that stage of the week where we get to power down and recharge our batteries. Today's meeting with ALMT Legal gave us some good insight into the legal aspects around technology and the kind of regulation that currently exists with some interesting case examples.





Just the one meeting for today and it was bye bye Oberoi (That pool has some interesting memories associated with it now!). So today we essentially went from that.....







......to this! Some of us were trying to convince Lucy that when the bus stopped here waiting for directions that we had reached our destination. Camp on the ground and hunt for food! (I think they had her for a second!)






To say that some of us had our reservations about going to Our Native Village (the name of this eco resort we're at) was an understatement to say the least (village? in India? can you blame them?) but I can confidently say that we're all pleasantly surprised by the resort so props to the business school for arranging this (the food's awesome so that's 75% of my requirement catered to right there!).





As you can see, the place looks beautiful and the accommodation isn't bad either. No Air-Conditioning but when you're on the outskirts of the village, there's none required. I was curled up in the blanket at some point in the middle of the night! And the mosquitos didn't bite thanks to that guy down there





The guys and Maria (well she's really one of the boys isn't she) were killing it with volleyball in the evening. While some of the girls were out doing... some other interesting things...












This is India not Greece Lu! The garland goes around your neck in this part of the world





We have some excellent photographers in the group!




Dinner!




Sustainable target practice. You're supposed to aim at these with a slingshot!










We also had time to get down to business.....













.....some of us in more "unique" settings than others








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