Monthly Archives: March 2023

Discovering Bhimtal

This blog post briefs about the camping experience we had at a small town in Nainital. It informs us about the importance of educational trips, how to face our fears and getting close to nature. In today’s conventional educational environment, students hardly get exposure to life-changing opportunities. Educational trips help to provide these opportunities to […]

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The Breathtaking Peaks of Mukteshwar

Have you ever wanted to visit a place that soothes you? Mukteshwar seems to be that perfect destination. Whether it is a family or solo trip, you will have a memorable experience in Mukteshwar. The place derives its name from Mukteshwar Dham, a 350 year old temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The fact that intrigued […]

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A Splendid Venture to Bhimtal

Our school not too long ago organised a camping program to Bhimtal-Nainital, where all the respective students of grade 9 went on an expedition moderated by EdTerra. This venture aimed to propagate a mindset of adventure, thrill, enjoyment and most importantly, a new experience. Various activities were planned and administered by the committee of EdTerra. […]

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An Adventurous Sojourn in Bhimtal

There, we were up in the air, glancing upon the world that was then so big yet now so small. Such are the extreme adventures offered by Bhimtal. This serene valley of peaceful towns and villages, pack within itself the perfect meld of daring adventures and peace of mind. Bhimtal offers experiences like paragliding among […]

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The Genius of Sawai Jai Singh II

Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II is identified as one of the most enlightened and youngest rulers of the kingdom of Amber. This kingdom was later called Jaipur. Jai Singh II was interested in Mathematics and Astronomy. As a result of this, he created the Jantar Mantar. In 1699, he became the ruler of Amber at […]

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Learning to Dare and Other Stories from our EdTerra Camp

We believe that if something scares you, it might be a good idea to try it. We have conquered this fear with our experience with the help of EdTerra Edventures. We got the opportunity of experiencing adventures like trekking, rappelling and ziplining. Our first day was all about hiking. We all were tired from travelling […]

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How Mukteshwar Combines Pilgrimage and Leisure Tourism

Mukteshwar is located at an elevation of 2,285 metres in India. It is spread over an area of 3400 acres, offering spectacular views of the Himalayas. The town is famous for its apple orchards and viewed as one of the best places for apple picking. The place derives its name from a 350-year-old temple, Mukteshwar […]

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Ranthambore: Touring a Learning Destination

The orange colour brightens the leafy branches of trees. The air smells of everything a jungle can, the leaves, the mud, and the lakes. It is like a carpet of greenery that covers the earth. Rich in heritage and beauty, Ranthambore is one of the largest national parks in western India. The best part about […]

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The Path We Followed Leaving the City Roads Behind

Leaving all the artificiality of the city behind, we went to a place where every single thing belongs to nature. Here, in the lap of nature, we had some scary, funny and daring experiences.“Great things are done when men and mountains meet; this is not done by jostling in the street.”– William Blake Being humans, […]

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The Majestic Amber Fort

Jaipur is adorned by a large number of lakes, gardens and forts. The Amber Fort is a century older than the magnificent pink city. It is located at a distance of about eleven kilometres from the main city of Jaipur, the present day capital of Rajasthan. The fort is situated on the Aravalli Range, which […]

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