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HIKE DIARIES

MONSOON HIKE 2075(TRAVEL DIARIES) 

FROM RANIKOT TO LAKURI BHANJYANG

On 7th July 2018, we students of grade 10 right on the very next day of our final exam of FIRST TERMINAL EXAM set our journey to Lakuri Bhanjyang from the bottom of the hill where Suryabinayak Temple is situated. Early in the morning as been decided, we gathered at school at 7:30 am with all the required essentials & with presence of six teachers. They were Rajan Sir, Deepak sir, Archana Mam, Mahendra Sir, Aarati Mam & Kamal Sir. We all got hyped & ready for our monsoon hike.


Exactly at 7:30 am we proceeded towards our school bus & headed towards Pilot baba. At 8:35 am we reached the bottom hill of respective temple. With excitement & strong will power, we started our walk. After half an hour we reached Suryabinayak Temple. We devoted God & enjoyed the scenery. Again, we headed towards another hill where many of our friends got recklessly attacked by leeches. At 10:30 am, we all sat down for light lunch. After our batteries got charged, we again started our journey towards Lakuri Bhanjyang. Maybe at 2:10 pm, we reached Lakuri Bhanjyang & the scenery there was so amazing & we couldn't stop capturing that scenery. After few minutes we had our Lunch & we headed back to our school. On the way, we had lots of fun. Some stumbled & some tripped. Even though few drops of water shed, it didn't actually rain. Even though we weren't happy that our monsoon hike had no rain in it we still created many sweet memories.



All I would like to share is that no matter how much we get pressurized for studies, our teacher still care for our happiness & fun. we should enjoy what we have today because what's gone cant be recreated & we don't know what future brings. To conclude, beginning of our last school year is even made better by this hike. we enjoyed a lot & added tons of memories close to our heart with our friends & teachers in it. Frankly, I enjoyed more than I had actually expected. All credit goes to my friends & teachers.


 *THANKS FOR VISITING!!!*


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