You can write a letter to your friend telling him or her to visit Kathmandu and to go trekking in Langtang and Annapurna, as further explained below.
<h3>How to write a letter?</h3>
This question requires a personal answer concerning your writing skills. Since we cannot write the letter for you, the following tips and topics will help you do it:
- Start the letter with "Dear...", adding the name of your friend.
- Ask your friend how he or she has been and say that you will be glad to give him or her some tips concerning Nepal.
- Tell him or her that, when you went to Nepal last year, one of the places you enjoyed the most was Kathmandu.
- Also, tell him or her that going trekking in Langtang and Annapurna was one of the coolest experiences you have ever had.
- Finally, tell your friend you will be happy to help with anything he or she needs to prepare for the trip.
- End the letter with "Best regards," and sign your name.
With the information above in mind, you will be able to write your friend a letter describing possibilities of tourism in Nepal.
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I would suggest using an adverb.
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