• Jodhpur & Jaisalmer: A Rajasthan Adventure

EDVENTURE EXPLAINED

Why did we choose Jodhpur & Jaisalmer?

Jodhpur (est. 1459) and Jaisalmer (est. 1156) are representative of a culture and people unlike anywhere else in India. The grandeur, might and royalty attached to these beautiful cities are evident in the many forts and palaces that dot the cities and contribute to their respective landscapes. This land stands steeped in stories of valour, virtues and values, that can motivate and inspire the current generation of student.

What does this journey offer?

Besides discovering the historical cities of Jodhpur and Jaisalmer, students also experience the thrill of living in the desert and witness a culture that is uniquely inviting, colourful and inspiring. Students document each aspect of their unique journey of learning in a Student Travel Chronicle magazine, which they collectively author and photograph.

Core Lessons/
Inspiration:

  • History of Rajput rule in Jodhpur
  • History of Jaisalmer
  • Life in a Desert
  • Rajputana Culture & Values

THINGS TO DO

Jodhpur & Jaisalmer: A Rajasthan Adventure

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VISIT
  • Umaid Bhawan Palace & Museum
  • Lodurva Jain Temple
  • Sonar Quila/Jaisalmer Fort
  • Gadi Sagar Lake
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LEARN
  • Thar Desert Camel Safari
  • Desert Camp
  • Souvenirs from Jaisalmer
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ENJOY
  • Rajput valour
  • Thar Desert
  • Architecture of Mehrangarh Fort
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BE INSPIRED
  • Ecological Diversity of India
  • The Legend of Tipu Sultan
  • Conserving Centuries Old Trees

ITINERARY

Day 1: Delhi - Jodhpur

  • Departure for Jodhpur

Day 2: Jodhpur

  • Early morning arrival in Jodhpur
  • Hotel Check-in
  • Breakfast in the Hotel
  • Journey orientation & team division
  • Spend the day exploring the city of Jodhpur
  • Visit to Umaid Bhawan Palace and Museum
  • Lunch
  • Mehrangarh Fort
  • Dinner and overnight stay in Jodhpur

Day 3: Jodhpur - Jaisalmer

  • Early breakfast in the hotel, check out and depart for Jaisalmer
  • Late lunch in Jaisalmer
  • Transfer to Sam Sand Dune followed by check-in to Desert Camp
  • Jeep Safari & Camel Safari on Sand Dunes
  • Evening snacks followed by Rajasthani Cultural Program
  • Dinner and overnight in the Desert Camp

Day 4: Jaisalmer

  • Breakfast in the hotel
  • Spend the day exploring the city of Jaisalmer
  • Kuldhara Village
  • Sonar Kila or Jaisalmer Fort
  • Lunch in the hotel, free time for packing
  • Visit to Patwaon ki Haveli and Gadi Sagar Lake
  • Evening return to the Desert Camp
  • DJ Night
  • Dinner at the Desert Camp
  • Transfer to Jodhpur Railway Station

Day 5: Delhi

  • Night arrival in Delhi

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q  Who can attend this program?

    A  

    Any student of your school in the age group of 7-17years (Class II- XII) is welcome to join this program provided the child faces no serious medical conditions which may be difficult to address satisfactorily during the journey. Also, any adult who is not a member of the school staff or management is not allowed to join the school group.

  • Q  What are the requirements for the accompanying teachers for a student group?

    A  

    As teachers are the legally appointed guardians of the students for the entire course of the journey, it is advisable that the selected teacher/s are experienced and have the capacity to address issues related to student safety, well-being and behavior. Physical fitness and travel experience are added advantage as most programs are fast-paced and hectic.

  • Q  What is the recommended teacher: student ratio?

    A  

    The accepted industry practice is of 1 adult per 10 students (1:10).

  • Q  What about our students’ safety during the journey?

    A  

    Underpinning each EdTerra journey is the concern to address student safety at all levels. Being an ISO 9001: 2008 company, EdTerra complies with globally accepted standards for efficient processes, including rigorous safety standards.

  • Q  How can the parents stay in touch with their children during the journey?

    A  

    The accompanying EdTerra Journey Mentor provides daily updates on the EdTerra Facebook page (like us at edterraindia), along with photographs of the day’s activities for parents to keep a track of the journey progress. Parents are also provided with contact details of the hotels where students will be staying during the journey. The school may permit students to carry their mobiles or share the number of the lead teacher.

  • Q  Can students meet/visit/stay back with their relatives or friends?

    A  

    On account of student safety, EdTerra does not allow any child to meet/visit any relatives during the journey. For every EdTerra journey the rule is simple, you move out of your school/city as a group and you return as a group.

  • Q  What kind of food can we expect during our journey?

    A  

    EdTerra provides wholesome and hygienic food during the journey. An ample variety of local cuisine is provided as a part of the travel experience.

  • Q  What kind of clothing should students carry for the journey?

    A  

    Depending on the location and time/season of travel, EdTerra will provide an exhaustive to-pack list, enabling students to pack appropriately for the journey.

  • Q  Do you undertake overnight travel?

    A  

    Depending upon the program selected, distance from home city and duration of the program, overnight travel may be considered as an option for travel to/ from the destination.

  • Q  What is the minimum group size required to conduct a journey?

    A  

    EdTerra journeys operate on a minimum group size of 30 paying pax, and multiples thereof.

GALLERY

Jodhpur & Jaisalmer: A Rajasthan Adventure

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