a) A visit to a Hill station of 200 words
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There are many hill stations at the Southern slopes of the Himalayas. Nainital, Mussorie, Shimla, and Darjeeling are very famous out of them. There the people enjoy the cool climate and scenery. Thousands of rich people and Government officers go there. During the last summer, I went to Shimla with my friends.
We caught the Kalka Mail. We reached Kalka the next morning. The changed the train for Shimla. After seven hours we reached Shimla Hills is part of the Himalayas. The climate of Shimla is very good. But the temperature that day was very low.
The next day was Saturday. We decided to go to Monkey Point. It is at a great height. We climbed steep hills. After one hour we reached the Monkey Point. The place was full of monkeys. There was a temple known as the Jakhuji temple. The priest knew the monkey’s language. They would obey the priest. We also saw waterfalls, the secretariat, and the governor’s house. We visited Mail Road and Ridge every evening. There are beautiful sites. We visited many other places too.
Our life at Nainital was happy. We were saved from the plains. The water of the streams was sweet and good. The walk the morning gave us a good appetite. We enjoyed our meals very much. We enjoyed it there and nature.
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It was our summer vacation. As my mother was recovering from a long illness, the doctor advised my father to go some hill station as a change of climate would quickly improve her health. Accordingly, we left for Mussoorie on the 18th of May. We arrived at Dehradun by train in the morning. Having taken our breakfast at the railway refreshment room, we got into the bus which was bound for Mussoorie. The bus started at 8 A.M. The journey from Dehradun to Mussoorie is very charming. There are many beautiful waterfalls and lovely mountain streams on the way as well as huge rocks covered with beautiful plants and flowers. The zigzag road seems to disappear and again reappear through a tunnel from time to time. We reached the “Sunny View” hill where we got down and entered a cottage- ‘The Peace-which already had been booked by my father earlier.
We took our rest at night. We had a sound sleep in the cold climate after the heat of Delhi. Next morning, accompanied by my two sisters and a friend, we went to see the famous Tiger Falls. It was a beautiful scene. The breadth of the waterfall was over 150 feet. Our Nepali guide told us that the waterfall started on its course from Nanga Parbat in Nepal.
The water of the fall was pure and transparent as a mirror. I was feeling thirsty. My sister gave me a cup of water from the waterfall. Oh! How sweet and refreshing it was! On the return journey, we visited the famous ‘Camelback' about which we had heard so much. We greatly enjoyed the beauty of nature. In this way, we enjoyed every day of our two month's stay in Mussoorie.We came back to Delhi in July as my mother had recovered fully and heavy rains had already started in Mussoorie.
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