camping by the river story
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One day a school went for a four days camping trip. When they got to the
camping side it was dark, they relaxed and had their dinner and went to bed.The next day they woke up very early. After they had breakfast they decided to go tramping. They walked very far, and later a group of children saw a cave and they were excited and curious to see what was inside. So the children went inside the cave. When they went further on, they saw a river. The kids walked and walked until they saw some lights. The lights were only glow worms. Meanwhile the other kids and their teachers were still having a walk in a different area. The children spent a long time in the cave and enjoyed the pretty lights of the glow worms. Just then the children noticed that there was a bear sleeping in a dark corner behind the glow worms. One of the child screamed “lets run away”! So all of the children ran away. They were hoping that the other children and their teachers were waiting outside for them. But they were not there. Luckily one of the children had brought a compass. So they could tell which way they had come from. They were sad because they had missed the walk with their teachers and the classmates.
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My Story of White Water Rafting & River Camping in Bhutan
The Punakha Dzong is definitely one of the most beautiful buildings of Bhutan known to me. It is located at the confluence of the Pho Chhu (father) and Mo Chhu (mother) rivers in the Punakha–Wangdue valley. From far or near, the sight of the dzong is breath-taking, awe-inspiring and fabulous. I was absolutely in love with its architectural magnificence. Despite several apprehensions, one of the reasons why I made up my mind to participate in the river rafting was that I did not want to let go of my chance to see this Dzong while rafting past it.
My travels not only give me new opportunities to discover new places but they also push me to walk out of my comfort zone and venture into the thrills to pump in more adrenaline rush. I have taken my first baby steps and realization towards adventure tourism in last few years. While the submarine dive in Mauritius was one-of-its-kind experience, the wildlife safari in South Africa was another magnificent indulgence. In Bhutan, the hike to Tigers Nest gave me a new high but the white water rafting and river camping will always remain to be most memorable. It added to newer perspectives. All of these happen to be my firsts.
I had never done rafting and neither had I camped by the side of a beautiful river. Rafting sounded scary while the idea of river camping made me uncomfortable. Since I call myself a comfortable traveler, I usually have too many inhibitions but to be a traveler, one must be ready to accept and adapt to new things on the way. So when our itinerary said that we would be camping by the river and sleeping in the tents, honestly, I was not sure how clean the surroundings would be, whether there would be enough space in the tent and majorly I was concerned about the loo, but I still wanted to take this experience. For a long time, my idea of travel was mostly about doing things in a luxurious and comfortable way. But now I love to experiment too. In some way I feel blessed that I get such opportunities where I can undo myself and my prejudices. This is one such interesting and honest story.