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Who says things can only be learnt within the four walls of a classroom? Let us prove these boring people wrong! Let us go such an outing which will blend education with fun.
There are several museums like Prince of Wales Museum in Mumbai and Indian Museum in Kolkata which are waiting for little tots to visit them! A trip to one such place will not only teach you more about History, but it will do so in a way that does not involve your textbooks! Similarly, you could visit Zoo & Horticultural Gardens in Kolkata to learn more about the wild life or you could walk around Botanical Gardens of Kolkata to update your knowledge on the Plant Kingdom! You could gape at the huge colourful planets in Birla Planetarium of Kolkata or Nehru Science Center in Mumbai to know more about the universe and galaxies and milky way or you could simply visit a dairy industry to know more about the milk you drink every morning! All of this includes yummy food during lunch, some time to be spent by yourself trying to explore the place, a bunch of games to be played within groups and the presence of a guide to answer all your doubts and queries!
We assure you there won't be any bags or notebooks or tests or dictations in this kind of a classroom! Towards the end of it, you'll go back home knowing a lot more than before without even having touched your textbooks! Let us all go for this new kind of a class where fun and studies are best buddies!
No Of Students :- 30
No Of Teachers :- 02
Distance :- Mumbai – Karnala – Mumbai = 120 Kms
Departure :- 7:30 AM
Return :- 6:00 PM
Assemble in school premises at 0630 hrs(morning) which will be followed by short briefing and you are all set to start your trip to Karnala Bird Sanctuary. En route have packed breakfast in the bus.
Karnala Bird Sanctuary:- It is located at the bottom of the Karnala fort and is literally a paradise for bird watchers. The bird sanctuary, established in 1968, is a natural habitat for more than 150 species
of resident birds and about 37 species of birds migrating from other areas of the world. The bird lovers can spot various kinds of rare birds including spotted heart wood peckers and ashy minimet. Many species of birds like racket tailed drongo, paradise fly catcher, magpie robin, red vented bulbul, myna and owl are abundantly seen here. The environment is vibrant with avian songsters and the eco-friendly place is really a worthy place to visit.
Inclusions:
1. All transport by 2 × 2 coach.
2. Food: Vegetarian meals (Indian)
3. Mineral Water
4. First Aid Box (just in case you get injured in your masti..!)
COST DOES NOT INCLUDE:
1. Any Medical Insurance etc.
2. Personal expenses like tips, telephone calls, etc.
3. Any services / meals not mentioned above
4. Travel insurance
Security: The Agency will not bear any accident or mishappening.
No Of Students :- 30
No Of Teachers :- 02
Departure :- 7:30 AM
Return :- 6:00 PM
Assemble in school premises at 0700 hrs (morning) which will be followed by short briefing and you are all set to start your trip for Mumbai City Tour.
Major Attractions include:
Elephanta Caves are located on Elephanta Island in the Arabian Sea near Mumbai. The sculptures were created beginning in the late Gupta Empire, or some time after, and at later dates. Elephanta Island was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987 to
preserve the artwork.
Have a yummy lunch and proceed for remaining sightseeing.
Gateway Of India :- Mumbai's most famous monument, this is the starting point for most tourists who want to explore the city. It was built as a triumphal arch to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary, Ironically, when the Raj ended in 1947, this colonial symbol also became a sort of epitaph: the last of the British ships that set sail for England left from the Gateway.
Prince Of Wales Museum:-It is a magnificent, but somewhat strange structure, built in a confluence of Gothic and Moorish styles, and crowned by a sparkling white dome. It boasts a good collection of ancient Indus Valley artifacts dating back to
2000 BC, plus some priceless Tibetan and Nepali Art. There is an entire gallery devoted to Buddhist tankha scrolls and another to Tibetan bronzes, but the chief attraction here is the collection of over 2000 miniature paintings from the various art schools of India.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus :-The Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, formerly known as Victoria Terminus Station, in Mumbai, is an outstanding example of Victorian Gothic Revival architecture in India, blended with themes deriving from Indian traditional architecture. Its remarkable stone dome, turrets, pointed arches and eccentric ground plan are close to traditional Indian palace architecture. It is an outstanding example of the meeting of two cultures, as British architects worked with Indian craftsmen to include Indian architectural tradition and idioms
thus forging a new style unique to Bombay.
Rajabhai Tower :- Also known as Mumbai Clock Tower or Rajabhai Clock Tower, this imposing figure stands at a height of 85 feet. Housed in the premises of the University of Mumbai, the clock tower is home to the University Library.
Mani Bhawan:-Located on leafy Laburnum Road, a quiet lane named after its shady trees, Mani Bhavan is the old Mumbai residence of Mahatma Gandhi. It's a pretty, two-storied structure that now houses a reference library with over 2000 books, a photo exhibition of the Mahatma's life, and well preserved memorabilia, including an old charkha or spinning wheel that Gandhiji used to use.
Kamala Nehru Park / Hanging Garden:-Perched
at the top of Malabar Hill, on its western side, just opposite the Kamala Nehru Park, these terraced gardens, also known as Ferozeshah Mehta Gardens, provide lovely sunset views over the Arabian Sea.
Dhobi Ghat :- The most famous of these Dhobi Ghats is at Saat Rasta near Mahalaxmi Station where almost two hundred dhobis and their families work together in what has always been a hereditary occupation. Row upon row of concrete wash pens, each fitted with its own flogging stone. The clothes are soaked in sudsy water, thrashed on the flogging stones, then tossed into huge vats of boiling starch and hung out to dry. Next they are ironed and piled into neat bundles.
Inclusions:
1. All transport by 2 × 2 coach.
2. Food: Vegetarian meals (Indian)
3. Mineral Water
4. First Aid Box (just in case you get injured in your masti..!)
COST DOES NOT INCLUDE:
1. Any Medical Insurance etc.
2. Personal expenses like tips, telephone calls, etc.
3. Any services / meals not mentioned above
4. Travel insurance
Security: The Agency will not bear any accident or mishappening.
No Of Students :- 30
No Of Teachers :- 02
Departure :- 8:30 AM
Return :- 6:00 PM
Assemble in school premises at 0730 hrs (morning) which will be followed by short briefing and you are all set to start your trip for Mumbai City Tour.
Major Attraction
Elephanta Caves are located on Elephanta Island in the Arabian Sea near Mumbai. The sculptures were created beginning in the late Gupta Empire, or some time after, and at later dates. Elephanta Island was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987
to preserve the artwork.
Have a yummy lunch and proceed for remaining sightseeing.
Nehru Science Center:-Right next to Mahalaxmi Race Course, the Nehru Planetarium is a large domed building, inside which, various cubicles estimate your weight on each of the nine planets of the Solar System while in the domed interior, daily shows uncover the timeless mysteries of the cosmos. The place is usually packed with school children so make sure you buy your tickets in advance. Adjacent to the planetarium is the Nehru Centre, venue of numerous international trade fairs and local exhibitions. In the basement, the Nehru Auditorium usually boasts classical music and dance recitals, concerts and plays. It's a place every kid should visit irrespective of his/her interest in science. We assure you that you
will cherish these memories forever!
Inclusions:
1. All transport by 2 × 2 coach.
2. Food: Vegetarian meals (Indian)
3. Mineral Water
4. First Aid Box (just in case you get injured in your masti..!)
COST DOES NOT INCLUDE:
1. Any Medical Insurance etc.
2. Personal expenses like tips, telephone calls, etc.
3. Any services / meals not mentioned above
4. Travel insurance
Security: The Agency will not bear any accident or mishappening.
1N / 2D
No. of Students : 30
No. of Teachers : 02
Distance : MUMBAI - PUNE - MUMBAI : 280 kms.
PUNE - SINHAGAD - PUNE : 100 kms.
PUNE Sightseeing : 100 kms.
Day 01 : Mumbai - Pune
Assemble in school at 0600 hrs. followed by a short briefing and you are all set to start your tour to Pune. Enroute have packed breakfast in the bus. Arrive Pune around 1130 hrs. Have lunch at 1230 hrs. and proceed for the sightseeing which includes:
Shanivar Wada : It is a real specimen of Maratha culture and the architectural design shows the
influence of Mughal style and the feature of Maratha artistic styles. The 21 feet tall massive door of the palace known as Delhi Darwaza is one of the remains of the grand old Palace.
Aga Khan Palace : It is this palace where Mahatma Gandhi and his wife Kasturba Gandhi were imprisoned along with Mahadeobhai Desai during the Quit India Movement in 1942. There are memorials of Mahadeobhai Desai and Kasturba Gandhi, which were made out of attractive beautiful marbles.
Bund Garden : Bund Garden is known as Mahatma Gandhi Udyan. The visitors who look for secluded environment prefer this garden due to its calm ambience and the scenic beauty.
Shindyanchi Chattri : The architectural style of
the building is appreciable with beautiful carvings and the building is the lively specimen of a structure constructed following the Vaasthu Hara rules. This is an excellent architectural marvel worth visiting.
Saras Garden : This imposing garden is an evening relaxation spot and is exquisite with elegant fountains and lush green pleasant lawns.The garden houses a renowned temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha and there is a Ganesh Murthi Museum, enclosing large number of Ganesh statues.
Have dinner at 2100 hrs. and overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 02 : Pune - Sinhagad Fort
After an early morning breakfast at 0730 hrs. proceed for Sinhagad Fort. It reminds us of the brave Tanaji Malusare, Shelarmama and their
historic battle. You can see Tanaji's samadhi on the fort. Dev Take - famous tank with sweet and cold water - is popular amongst the tourists. Have yummy lunch at 1300 hrs at Pune Hotel and proceed for hometown with memories to cherish forever!
Inclusions :
1. Accommodation on triple sharing basis.
2. All transport by 2 × 2 coach.
3. Food : Vegetarian meals (Indian). Tea and snacks to be served whenever required.
4. First Aid Box (just in case you get injured in your masti..!)
COST DOES NOT INCLUDE:
1. Any Medical Insurance etc.
2. Personal expenses like tips, telephone calls, etc.
3. Any services / meals not mentioned above
4. Travel insurance
STUDENTS MUST CARRY :
Along with the travel tips mentioned above, students should also carry torch and one pair of shorts and T-shirt.
1N / 2D
No. of Students : 30
No. of Teachers : 02
Distance :
MUMBAI - RATNAGIRI : 340 kms.
RATNAGIRI - GANAPATIPULE -
JAIGAD FORT - RATNAGIRI : 110 kms.
Day 01 : Mumbai - Ratnagiri
Assemble in school at 2130 hrs. which will be followed by a short briefing and your are all set to start your trip to Ratnagiri. En route have morning tea at 0500 hrs. Arrive Ratnagiri at 0700 hrs and have a filling breakfast at 0900 hrs. Take lunch at 1230 hrs and proceed for local sightseeing which includes:
Jaigad Fort : The Fort is cuddled on a cliff which overlooks a bay. The bay is formed where the Shastri river enters the Arabian Sea. A lighthouse and a jetty port is situated near the fort. Even though the fort is in ruins, the exterior wall and the bulwarks can still be seen.
Ganapatipule : Swayambhu Ganapati Temple is known for its unique idol of Ganapati built on pule (white sand). It is swayambhu (self-originated) and not man made. The idol of Ganapati is made out of copper and depicts the God astride a lion.
Have dinner at 2100 hrs. and overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 02 : Departure
After an early morning breakfast at 0730 hrs. Enjoy the beautiful climate of the place with your bunch of
friends. Have lunch at 1130 hrs and proceed for hometown. En route sip a cup of evening tea. The fun-filled trip comes to an end with memories to cherish forever!
Inclusions :
1. Accommodation on triple sharing basis.
2. All transport by 2 × 2 coach.
3. Food: Vegetarian meals (Indian). Tea and snacks to be served whenever required.
4. First Aid Box (just in case you get injured in your masti..!)
COST DOES NOT INCLUDE :
1. Any Medical Insurance etc.
2. Personal expenses like tips, telephone calls, etc.
3. Any services / meals not mentioned above
4. Travel insurance
STUDENTS MUST CARRY :
Along with the travel tips mentioned above, students should also carry torch and one pair of shorts and T-shirt.
2 N / 3 D
No. of Students : 30
No. of Teachers : 02
Distance : Mumbai - Indapur = 130 kms
Day 01 : Mumbai – Indapur
Assemble in school premises at 0600 hrs. which will be followed by short briefing and you are all set to start your trip to the camp. En route have packed breakfast in the bus. Reach camp at 1130 hrs. There will be an introductory session of the participants, the camp organizers and conductors. By doing so you will get to know them better. Explain the roles of all the camp conductors and what part each volunteer will perform.
Have lunch at 1300 hrs which will be followed by
pottery session. Learn the traditional method of preparing the pots using the wheel. Reminds you of your ancestors from history textbooks? Believe us it wont be as boring as that. You will enjoy the touch of wet mud and moldings it into cute little pots. Tea & snacks will be served towards the end of the session.
After an eventful day, have dinner at 2100 hrs.
Day 02 : Indapur
Before breakfast there is Yoga session. Learn the basics of Yoga from an experienced tutor. Have breakfast at 0800 hrs. and continue with the second session on Pottery. Practice lessons learnt in the previous session along with learning few more techniques. Have lunch at 1300 hrs. and continue with the same session.
Later in evening go to an outing to a temple on the hill. Have fun trekking. Eat dinner at 2100 hrs.
Day 03 : Indapur - Mumbai
Continue with the same sessions. Get the final touch-ups about yoga and pottery. In between both the sessions have breakfast and lunch. After farewell proceed to Mumbai with memories to cherish forever!
Inclusions :
1. Accommodation on triple sharing basis.
2. All transport by 2 × 2 coach.
3. Food : Vegetarian meals (Indian). Tea and snacks to be served whenever required.
4. First Aid Box (just in case you get injured in your masti..!)
COST DOES NOT INCLUDE :
1. Any Medical Insurance etc.
2. Personal expenses like tips, telephone calls, etc.
3. Any services / meals not mentioned above
