A few years back when they were ample opportunities to travel without having any kind of pre-planning, me and my wife used to hop on to those chances. On friday, if you log out early and decide that there is nothing to do on the weekend, both the bus accommodation along the way, and just carry three pairs of clothing because there was no time to plan out the activities not to look for an ideal spot, considering the budget was quite tight, there was no hyped up anticipation. Now that we can afford to travel, but can’t due to time or energy or simply because we are too lazy. Because now the travel opportunities are quite scars, we carefully select our needs and find an appropriate place for that, so you can imagine if that place does not live up to the expectations that you built up in your head in the anticipation of the most awaited trip of the year. It feels for a lack a better word bored. The madhusudan resort does not live up to the pricetag it carries. It’s as if the whole region is giving you a middle finger if you’re a vegetarian. I urge everyone to make sure that we do not neglect the needs of a vegetarian person just because they are not making you as much money as a person who would rather eat nonveg. The rooms at madhusudan cottage, a decent, clean and special enough for three people, the management is quite hospitable. The breakfast options were quite good, but the meals were not so great. The beach itself is quite nearby at walking distance of around five minutes, though much too crowded. Overall, though this trip did not fulfill what it had promised or anticipated, i am sure i will long to see the arabian sea quite soon.