You recently went on a trekking trip from Haridwar to the Pindari Glacier. Look at the information given below and write a letter to your friend telling him/her about your experience. Do not exceed 120 words. Day 1: Haridwar - uphill to Loharkhet – tiring first 5 km-enjoyed - trail eased 1 km before Dhakuri Day 2: 4 km - meandering trail – teashop Day 3: Khati - Diwali - Phurkiya - a tough journey Day 4: Pindari and back
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Dear traveller, I have been to Haridwar and have made a write-up about my experience. Can you please tell if you like the way I write? Is it interesting or boring or okay? What all did you like/disliked? I wish to write more and wish to learn from this article before I proceed. Please help.
My jouney to Haridwar and Rishikesh.
Aum Namah Shivaya. There I was, standing at Noida City Centre metro station. So many lives meandering through other lives. And I was at the pinnacle of eternal confusion. Where do I get a bus from? Will the money be enough? And a few more inter-tangled questions I could not fathom to solve. I stared at the evening sky for an answer and I realized – “Why spend time solving these questions, let me just do it.”
The metro arrived, hopped in, enjoyed the ride with the dose of tension my mind was busy avoiding. Thanks to the live announcements in Metro, I could easily know when my station arrived. I got down at Kashmere Gate station and proceeded to the nearby “Maharana Pratap ISBT”. Hopped in happily into the bus – my first big journey from Delhi and here I come.
I stepped inside the bus looking for a good seat – one near a window, one somewhere in the middle so that the ride was smoother, one which had enough leg room. And I was lucky, I got one such seat. Its 4.30 am and the roads are almost empty. A night with a mix of silence, calmness, fear and excitement. I reached Haridwar at about 5 am.