write a letter to your friend about tour to hyderabad to describe it
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From
Vidya (write your name not mine)
South street
Playground Area
Hyderabad
22 october 2019
To
Tanisha (write your friends name not mine)
34 Breeze Towers
Hyderabad
Dear Tanisha(write your friends name not mine)
How are you? Yesterday I landed back from ‘THE CITY OF NIZAMS’ Hyderabad. I enjoyed a lot. We saw many things like Charminar, Golconda fortress, Lumbini Park, Ramoji film city etc. I thought that Hyderabad was not very interesting but if we overlook a few places then it was not a boring visit too.
When I first landed at Hyderabad I thought as if I am in USA or England because of the clean and well maintained roads. Then I stared at the road on my way to the guest house to find out how the road was so clean. From our guest house we went to visit Charminar. I looked at the ancient building and the markets around it. I thought that it seems so beautiful in pictures and television but in real it looked very ugly and it was full of dust. When I climbed all the stairs (Which seemed almost thousands to me) I reached the top. Then I realized that climbing all the stairs was worth. My foot ached till the next day. Next day we went to Ramoji Film city. It was a huge place. There was a model of Eiffel tower, that was the thing I loved the most in the film city. I thought that it was a maze and we could get lost. But luckily we didn’t. Everything was so beautifully decorated that it cannot be expressed in words. Birla temple is something needed to be overlooked. On the way there were various stores which seemed more big and crowded than the temple. Actually we didn’t go inside the temple. It was followed by our visit to Salarjung museum. It was very big and crowded. As it was a museum I did not enjoy much. But the collection was very good. It was so big that we could not cover the whole museum in two day visit. I wanted to break the museum as I was tired of walking in it. Next was nizam museum. Nizam’s house was re built into a museum. He was very rich. I thought that if he was so rich that he can decorate everything with silver, gold and diamond then why didn’t he spend some money in charity. It would have been better and we would not have to visit such a boring place. Chowmohala palace was one of the worst. I have not seen such a bad place. But I have to admit it was very clean and that is the only reason I at least saw it. Zoo was one of the best. Everything was so good especially the sun bear. It was so cute and was giving nice poses to me and mom when we were clicking pictures. Lumbini park was a lake in which a standing Buddha statue is located. The statue was so good that I could not capture the whole in my mobile camera. Golconda fort is where we went next. It was huge and there was a shooting going on. I was more interested in watching the shooting than seeing the fortress. This is how I visited Hyderabad.
How was your trip to Kerala? Convey my regards to uncle and aunty and love to Maya. I will be waiting patiently for your letter. Will you come to Avinash’s birthday party? Meet you there bye.
Yours lovingly
vidya (write your name not mine)
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The letter on your visit to Hyderabad is as follows.
Letter
Dear Aisha,
How are you? Recently I arrived back from 'THE CITY OF NIZAMS' Hyderabad. I partook in a great deal. We saw numerous things like Charminar, Golconda fort, Lumbini Park, Ramoji film city and so on. I felt that Hyderabad was not exceptionally fascinating however on the off chance that we neglect a couple of spots, it was anything but an exhausting visit as well.
At the point when I previously arrived in Hyderabad, I thought as though I am in USA or England in light of the spotless streets. Then I gazed at the street while heading to the visitor house to figure out how the street was so spotless. From our visitor house, we went to visit Charminar. I checked out the old structure and the business sectors around it. I believed that it appears to be so lovely in pictures and on TV however in genuine it looked terrible and it was loaded with dust. At the point when I climbed every one of the steps, I arrived at the top. Then, at that point, I understood that climbing every one of the steps was worth it. The following day we went to Ramoji Film city. It was a gigantic spot. There was a model of the Eiffel tower, that was what I cherished the most in the film city. I believed that it was a labyrinth and we could get lost. Be that as it may, fortunately, we didn't. Everything was so wonderfully enlivened that it can't be communicated in words. Birla sanctuary is a required thing to be disregarded. On the way, there were different stores which appeared to be more enormous and swarmed than the sanctuary. It was trailed by our visit to Salarjung historical centre. It was extremely large and swarmed. As it was an exhibition hall I didn't appreciate it a lot. However, the assortment was excellent. It was enormous to the point that we were unable to cover the entire exhibition hall in the multi-day visit. I needed to break the exhibition hall as I was worn out from strolling in it. Next was the nizam museum. Nizam's home was re-incorporated into a museum. He was extremely rich. That's what I felt assuming he was rich to such an extent that he can enliven all that with silver, gold and precious stone why didn't he go through some cash in the foundation.
Zoo was quite possibly of the best. Everything was so great, particularly the sun bear. It was so adorable and was giving decent postures to me and my mother when we were clicking pictures. The Lumbini park was a lake where a standing Buddha sculpture is found. The sculpture was great to such an extent that I was unable to catch the entire in my portable camera. Golconda post is where we went straightaway. It was gigantic and there was a shooting going on. I was keener on watching the shooting than seeing the stronghold. This is the way I visited Hyderabad.
Pass my respects on to uncle and aunt and love to Maya.
Yours affectionately
Shreya
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