A friend of yours is going on holiday soon and has asked you to recommend a destination. Write a letter to your friend and recommend a good place for a holiday that you have visited before. You should say: . Where you went . Where you stayed and . What you can do there

Dear Dave, I'm writing to inform you about an amazing place where you can relish your days off.
Last
year, I travelled to 'Parvati Valley' in the city of Himachal. It's a small and isolated town in the north of the country and you can easily get there via train or bus. Its peaceful and cosy atmosphere would compel you to extend your stay. As I was travelling with my family, we stayed in one of the local motels, which was a family-run business. It was called 'Sunshine Motels' and was located on the outskirts of the town. We had a pleasant view of the river across our residence and the city centre was a 10-minute walk from our motel. There are loads of things to do, but my favourite was trekking. There are multiple tracks to choose from which leads to various wonderful sightings of nature. A few of them are treacherous and require the expertise of local guides. Anyway, let me know if you have any questions regarding the trip. Best wishes, Saurabh
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