Dear Name,
Hi, there! How are you? I am sorry I was not able to reply your letter earlier. I was at a camp. T he camp was called ‘Discover Yourself’. It was an enriching experience as I have never attended such camp before. My uncle, who is one of the organizers, roped me in. At first, I was very apprehensive about the whole thing.
Let me give you some details. The organizers are a group of people who call themselves 'The Millennium People’. They are basically teachers, trainers and leaders from various social groups who have come together to help young people to excel. The camp was from 1st of December to 9th December. It was a three day outdoor activity camp. We went to the camp by bus and later got into Yala National park. There were about 120 participants with 12 trainers. It was so quiet and peaceful, overlooking the beautiful hills. It was a superb place for us to unwind and discover ourselves.
We enjoyed many interesting activities. We did lot of activities, we even had to cook camp style! We went jungle – trekking on the second day. After this we were given a series of motivation guidance for studying, self improvement and time management. I greatly benefited from this camp. I have discovered my own potentials. Now I know that I have a good memory and can socialize easily.
However, the camp had its own problems. Some participants did not cooperate because they refused to participate in the hiking and jungle trekking activities. Another problem was that, we did not have water supply on the first day. But these are all small matters compared to the benefits and the lifelong experience that I have gathered in the camp. In the next camp, I will surely take you along.
That’s all for now. I hope to hear from you soon. Take care.
Your friend,
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