Ok, so I don't have pictures for this one but that doesn't mean the place wasn't absolutely stunning. We first entered, saw a competition between a mamba and mongoose. It was gruesome but amazing. The snake was torn and dripped blood and- well you get the message. The place was absolutely beautiful. It had historical tombs and we took loads of photos (none of which are on my laptop, sadly) and the lighting was great too. I ran around a lot there. We didn't eat anything there, mainly because we were all gross and dirty from all the sand. We. Were. Dead. From. Thirst. There was no water, anywhere. And I only had like, one can of Pepsi, that too I gave away because someone had their eye on it and I felt bad. Rating the trip 95/100. Could be better if we had more time. We're gonna go back in December though. Just me and my mother for photography. I'll upload more pictures then. xoxo.
Sorry for the shitty picture quality, but this is not a beach. Yes. We're in the midst of a historical forte that overlooks the Indus River. Basically, the best school trip I've EVER had. Ahem, so lets begin. I couldn't sleep at night because of excitement. In the morning I was NOT groggy for once, thank God. I got to school at around 7:55-ish and then we took a bunch of photos. Lofted around a bit. Then we went to the buses at... idk 8:30 I guess. By 10, we were at BHANBORE! I'm not even gonna START with the bus rides because they were plain disappointing. 1. We sat with boys. 2. Boys didn't let us play the music WE wanted to play. (+ve point, they weren't rude. Good boys.) 3. We played cards... except that we didn't know what we were doing because my friends don't know how to play cards. 4. The driver put on some cultural music. Ew. We reached Bhanbore in peace. After that we walked for a long time. God. Ok tbh Bhanbore is BEAUTIFUL. H