If the blue sky by day was to die for, the night sky was another beast, billowing with stars and galaxies. The daytime nip in the air had turned into something deliciously cold. The staff had set a crackling fire going, around which an interesting cast of characters had congregated. There was the Leica-wielding photographer, Jon Nicholson. There were the vegan British couple for whom the drive from Dimapur to Kohima had been the high adventure of their lives. There was my friend, Shoba Mohan, of RARE. There was Rupert Winchester, the resident blogger (yes, a lovely job like that does exist). Writer Simon Winchesters son, hes a fine writer in his own right. Along with his wife, they played camp hosts, chatting up guests, offering local insights, recommending excursions and generally being lovely and reassuring. I think, like me, they found the change from their home in Cambodia quite salubrious.