Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. In winter’s hush we came to Grand Regenza, my kin and I, where Pahalgam wears her mountains like a crown. The cold did bite, yet felt sweet upon the skin, and within, a gentle warmth kept winter at bay. The air was sharp and pure, the silence rich with beauty. Come morn, the peaks stood robed in snow, a sight fit for poets and kings alike.
Yet fairer still were the hearts that served us there. With kindness unasked, they brewed us Noon Chai, and in their care I found proof that warmth yet lives in man. Here first I learned to trust, and to believe that the world—like Kashmir—holds more grace than cold. Though hands and bodies alike were cold the hearts of Kashmiris have a rather peculiar warmth and love in them; quite in contrast to the cold.
-Dr. Ahmed Ali and Dr. Hadiya Banu's kinship. (The guests from Bangalore)