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N76 [4]
3 years ago
11

Write how you spent the vacation holidays in the village​

English
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alukav5142 [94]3 years ago
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    We chose the village Hill station. This year, our family decided to take a summer excursion to a hill station. Mussoorie, Ooty, Wilson Hills, Kufri, Nainital, Manali, Kerala, and Rishikesh are some of the most picturesque destinations in India. We eventually decided on Shimla after much deliberation.

    Our Shimla Trip We all drove there in the morning. Then we headed to our pre-booked accommodation. Shimla has everything to entice travelers, from luxurious hotels to scenic settings and retail districts full of people from all over the world. We planned a 5-day vacation. So, on our first day, we traveled to the city's main tourist attractions, Mall Road and Jhaku Hills. Evenings are filled with many activities. It was fantastic to see Shimla at night. We went to the Footloose Discotheque, which was packed with people and fantastic music.

The next day we took the toy train. There's a toy train from Kalka to Shimla! Only 3 such trains exist in our country, and one is here. Despite their slowness, traveling through them is a fun experience. Evenings were spent on winter escapades like skiing and bungee jumping. The next days were spent visiting Chail, Kufri, and Chitkul. These areas are great for snow adventures as well as visual beauty. Shimla is also a foodie's dream. Shimla's food is odd in that there are either little diners or cafes serving only fast food, teas, and cold drinks, or elegant eateries serving overpriced alcohol. Beekays had wonderful salami burgers.

We had to return to Delhi after five wonderful days in Shimla. This trip will always be remembered by our family.

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