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Experience Of dhading

We (students of grade 8) went to tour to Dhading on 2076/08/28. Our tour was of 2 days and 1 night (28-29). So, on 28 of Mangsir, we started our journey from our  school from 11:30 am. We enjoyed a lot in the bus; singing, dancing & enjoying the scenery with friends and teachers . At the middle of our journey, we also had our lunch. Then, we reached to our destination (Dhading) at 3:30 pm. We were really happy after reaching there. We went inside the resort- Camp Spring Wood and got got some instructions & got fresh there. There was the rule of self-service .We again had our lunch. Then, we
all went to the jhurlunge pul which was near to that resort.

We enjoyed there and returned back and went to the bank of Trishuli River & played a lot there.
After going back to the resort, we went inside our tent. Then, we played some music and danced a lot with our friends. We got tired after dancing and had our dinner. Then we did camp-fire, singing and dancing around along with barbecue.
Then we went to the river to see the ghost. It was really interesting . Then we slept for few hours and got up at 7 o´clock in the morning. Then we got fresh and had our breakfast . From 8 o´clock, we started our hiking to chepang gaau. This was also very much enjoyful seeins a lot of beautiful scenery. Then we returned back to resort and had our lunch at 11 o´clock. Then we again went to the river and started playing . We played till 1 o´clock & started our journey to returnback home from 01:30 pm. We reached to our school at about 5:30 pm. Then we went to our home respectively .

 My experience in this tour was really fruitful .I really enjoyed a lot.
THANK***YOU!!

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