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A mesmerizing, magical experience

The person serving us said not many people visited the restaurant during the off season but during peak season there would be no place to walk on their terrace. They had to put almost three times the number of tables that were there when we went.

After dinner, I didn't really feel like departing from the fort. To me it was something out of a book. Looking at the magnificent structure made me think how many families this fort must have kept safe within its precincts. I wondered how many cannons and sword fights each stone of the fort had seen. It was a place that just took me far, far away...

Leaving this mesmerizing fort was painful. And I really didn't want to go back to the hotel, but had to. They'd never let me stay at the fort!

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