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Excursion / study tour /A letter to your friend describing a study tour/excursion you have recently enjoyed. (Letter, Application & Email Writing)

Write a letter to your friend to go on an excursion to remove misery and drudgery.

5th Janurary, 2022

15, Chanmari Road

Lalkhan Bazar, Chittagong.

Dear 'Abid',

I received your letter with thanks. Our life is full of drudgery and misery. Some require rest and recreation. You know “all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy”. We should get rid of monotonous life for sometime and enjoy ourselves freely.

As the next Friday is a holiday, how splendid it would be if we go on an excursion to Cox's Bazar! This could be the best place for us to go for recreation. Cox’s Bazar is a healthy place having the largest sea beach in the world. Moreover, the excursion at Cox’s Bazar will give us a change of air and atmosphere. We can spend one or two days there and then we will return. If you agree, write to me in no time. I shall be anxiously waiting for an early reply.

No more today. More when we meet together.

With love and best wishes.

Yours ever,

Tahseen



Write a letter to your friend to go on an excursion to remove misery and drudgery.

5th Janurary, 2024

15, Chanmari Road

Lalkhan Bazar, Chittagong.

Dear 'Abid',


It’s been far too long since we truly did something for ourselves—something to shake off the heaviness of life and bring a little lightness to our days. Lately, I’ve been feeling like the monotony of daily life has caught up with us. The same routine, the same faces, the same worries—it’s starting to take its toll. And I know I’m not alone in feeling this way.


That’s why I’ve been thinking: why don’t we go on an excursion? A change of scenery might be just what we need to break free from this cycle of drudgery. Picture this: leaving behind our worries, packing a few essentials, and heading off to explore the wonders our country has to offer.


There are so many beautiful places we could visit. We could marvel at the rolling green hills of Bandarban, soak in the peace of the tea estates in Sylhet, or lose ourselves in the mesmerizing waves of Cox’s Bazar. If you’re feeling adventurous, how about a boat ride through the serene mangroves of the Sundarbans? Or perhaps we could visit the historic sites in Sonargaon and reconnect with the rich heritage of our land. Wherever we go, I know it will be a much-needed escape.


Think about it—spending a few days away from the noise of everyday life, surrounded by nature, and just enjoying the moment. We could take long walks, share stories, and forget about deadlines and responsibilities, even if just for a little while. It will be a chance to laugh, breathe, and recharge our souls.


I’ve already started thinking about some ideas for the trip, but I’d love to hear your thoughts. Let’s make this our little adventure—something to look back on and smile about. Let me know which place excites you the most, and we’ll start planning.


I truly believe that stepping away from the grind for even a few days will give us new energy and perspective. Life is too short to spend it worrying all the time, and sometimes, we need to remind ourselves to live a little.


I can’t wait to hear from you. Write back soon and let’s make this happen!


Yours ever,

Tahseen



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Write a letter to your friend describing a study tour/excursion you have recently enjoyed.

98/1, College Road Khulna, Bangladesh

22 February 2026

Dear Parma,

I hope you are doing well. I am writing to you today because I am still buzzing with excitement from an amazing trip. Last week, our college organized a study tour to the Sundarbans, and it was one of the best experiences of my life.

 

We started our journey very early and reached the forest by 5 a.m. Watching the sunrise over the deep, quiet river was a magical moment. We hired a boat and traveled through the narrow waterways and canals surrounded by tall mangrove trees. The whole place felt like a watery wonderland.

 

As we moved deeper into the forest, we saw herds of beautiful spotted deer eating leaves on the riverbanks. We also saw monkeys jumping from tree to tree and massive crocodiles bathing in the warm sunshine on the muddy banks. The most thrilling part was when our guide showed us fresh footprints of a Royal Bengal Tiger! Although we did not see the tiger itself, just knowing it was somewhere close by made our hearts beat faster with excitement.

 

The natural beauty and the sounds of the wild birds were simply breathtaking. I took many pictures, and I will definitely show them to you when we meet.

Take care of yourself.

Yours ever,

Mukta

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Write a letter to your friend describing a study tour/excursion you have recently enjoyed.

12, College Road, Dhaka

2 June 2026

Dear Karim,


Take my cordial love. I hope you are hale and hearty by the grace of Almighty Allah. I am also fine. In your last letter, you wanted to know about the study tour that our college recently organized. Now, I am writing to give you a brief account of it.

Last week, we went on an excursion to Bagerhat, a place of great historical significance in Bangladesh. A team of fifty students and three of our respected teachers joined the tour. We started our journey from our college campus at 7:00 am by a reserved luxury bus and safely reached there around 11:00 am. First, we visited the magnificent Shat Gombuj Mosque. The incredible architectural beauty of the mosque left us utterly speechless. Our teachers explained the historical background of this 15th-century marvel built by Ulugh Khan Jahan.

After that, we visited the mazar (shrine) of Khan Jahan Ali and the large water tank known as Ghora Dighi. We offered our prayers there, took many beautiful photographs, and had a grand picnic lunch in a nearby open spot. The tour was not only highly enjoyable but also very instructive. It relieved us from the monotonous routine of our daily classes and expanded our practical knowledge far beyond our textbook boundaries.

No more today. Please convey my best regards to your parents and love to the younger ones. I am eagerly looking forward to hearing from you soon.


Yours ever,

Hasan

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