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How I Spent My Holidays
HOW I SPENT MY SUMMER VACATION
MY SUMMER VACATION STARTED ON APRIL 13. DURING HOLIDAYS, I WAS READING STORY
BOOKS AND I SAW SO MANY CINEMAS. THEN I WENT TO DIFFERENT CLASSES TO ENHANCE MY
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS DURING HOLIDAYS.
ON MAY 1 WE STARTED OUR JOURNEY WITH MY FAMILY TO KOLKATA. IN KOLKATA I SAW SO
MANY PLACES LIKE VICTORIA MEMORIAL, JAINT TEMPLE, UNDERGROUND METRO RAIL, SUNDER
BANS ETC.. I STAYED FOR THREE DAYS IN KOLKATA.
THE FOURTH DAY I LEFT FOR NEW JALPAIGURI. FROM THERE I WENT TO DARJEELING BY TOY
TRAIN. REALLY THIS ONE WAS A VERY MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE TO ME. EVERYONE SHOULD
HAVE A JOURNEY THROUGH THIS TRAIN AND ENJOY. I SAW THE PEOPLE WALKING ON THE
ROADS, WHEN WE WERE GOING IN THE TOY TRAIN. THE TRACKS WERE SITUATED ON THE CORNER
OF THE ROAD. AFTER REACHING ,THE RAIN STARTED. I WAS ENJOYING IN THE RAIN. I SAW
THE TIGER HILLS WHERE I HAD A VERY GOOD VIEW OF THE SUN RISE FROM THE TOP OF THE
HILL EARLY MORNING.
I TOOK A CAB AND VISITED MANY PLACES. NEARBY I WENT TO NEPAL. THERE I SAW MANY
HILLS. AFTER TWO DAYS STAY IN NEPAL I LEFT FOR GANGTOK. GANGTOK IS A AWESOME
PLACE.
THERE I WENT TO NATHULA PASS. IT IS THE INDIA-CHINA BORDER. IT WAS FULLY COVERED
WITH SNOW. THE TEMPERATURE WAS ABOUT -10 DEGREE CELUSIS. I COULD NOT BREATHE
THERE. I PLAYED IN THE SNOW. I TOOK PHOTOS IN THE SNOW. UNLUCKILY I COULD NOT GO
TO THE TOP OF THE NATHULA
PASS . THEY STOPPED ME JUST BEFORE 4 KM . AFTER STAYING IN GANGTOK , I WENT TO
ORISSA.
IT WAS A VERY HOT PLACE. I WENT TO THE BEACH THERE. I SAW TURTLES ON THE BEACH. I RODE ON THE CAMEL. AFTER TWO DAYS STAY IN ORISSA, I CAME TO CHENNAI BY COROMANDEL EXPRESS. IT WAS A VERY NICE EXPERIENCE FOR ME IN MY LIFE . I WILL NEVER FORGET THIS SUMMER VACATION IN MY

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