Posted on Mar 29, 2025 in Travel
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All the way from Gurgaon to Jim Corbett National Park, our journey was fabulous. From the early morning jungle safaris to the DJ night, it all felt unreal. The fresh air, the beautiful sunrises, and the amazing treks are all things that made Corbett special in the way that it is. The EdTerra mentors were …
Continue Reading“Victory is because of the entire team, whereas defeat is also caused by the entire team”. ~ Sun Tzu Our Majkhali experience was unlike any we had before. It taught us valuable life skills and lessons that will benefit us at every stage of life. We learnt how to work in a team while having …
Continue ReadingNainital, a city located in Uttarakhand (also called Devbhoomi, or the land of gods), is a major centre of tourism in the state. Nainital acts as the natural and cultural charm of Uttarakhand. It provides a perfect mixture of magnificent mountains and adventures. The most unique feature of Nainital is its temples and lakes. The …
Continue ReadingChhatrapati Sambajinagar, located in Maharashtra, is a city of rich cultural heritage and remarkable history. Some historical places in and around the city are Daulatabad Fort, Bibi ka Maqbara, Grishneshwar Temple, and Ellora Caves. The city was initially known as Khadki and then renamed Aurangabad after the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. It boasts a diverse heritage …
Continue ReadingRanthambore is famous for many things, especially its wildlife and natural beauty. After visiting Ranthambore, we, the students of Springdales School, would like to share our thoughts on the topic of poaching and hunting. We seek to highlight the importance of conserving wildlife for the betterment of nature and our future. Poaching is a global …
Continue ReadingDo you know where one of the largest monolithic structures in the world is located? It’s the Kailasa Temple, located in the magnificent Ellora Caves. After our journey to the caves, we are excited to share our experience about one of the world’s most prolific ancient wonders. The Ellora Caves, locally known as “Verul Leni,” …
Continue ReadingAurangabad was founded by Malik Ambar, the Prime Minister of Ahmadnagar Sultanate, in 1610. The city was fortified with 52 gates, which is why it is also known as the “City of Gates.” Before Aurangabad, the city was called Khadki, which literally translates to the window. In 2023, the city was officially renamed Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. …
Continue ReadingOn our school trip, we visited the Statue of Unity, which is a large statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. While exploring the statue, we learnt that Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was India’s first Home Minister & Deputy Prime Minister. Sardar Patel got inspired by Mahatma Gandhi when Patel worked with him as a member of the …
Continue ReadingWe were amazed to witness the grandness of the Mysore Palace. It is the official residence of the Wadiyar dynasty that ruled the kingdom of Mysuru from 1399 to 1950. It was built to replace a wooden fort of the Wadiyars that burned down in 1896. The original fort is believed to have been built …
Continue ReadingOur trip to Mysuru was fun and exciting. Mysuru is one of the most enchanting cities in Southern India. The city is rich in heritage and buildings that are truly magnificent. Mysuru also has a UNESCO World Heritage site known as the Mysore Palace. Exploring the city, we learnt about the cultural diversity in the …
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