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My Exciting School Trip to Agra

Posted on Nov 25, 2024 in Travel

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On our school trip, we visited the beautiful city of Agra. The first historical site we visited was the majestic Agra Fort. The fort is made of red sandstone and was originally built along the right bank of Yamuna. We explored the fort and saw the great hall called the Diwan-i-Aam, where the emperor used …

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The Extraordinary Secrets of Hyderabad

Posted on Nov 25, 2024 in Travel

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Greetings to all! Today we will take you through our journey of Hyderabad guided by EdTerra Edventures. We visited monuments like the Charminar, Qutb Shahi Tombs, Golconda Fort, Salar Jung Museum, and Shilparamam Art and Craft Village. The first day of our journey started with a visit to the Charminar. It is one of the …

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Whispers of Chakrata

Posted on Nov 21, 2024 in Travel

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On 14th November when the clock struck at 10 p.m., our first trip with EdTerra Edventures started to shape up as we began our journey to explore the stunning views of Chakrata located in the beautiful hills of the Himalayas. The long overnight travel to reach the destination gave us the motivation to pull up …

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Our Safari Adventure in Sariska

Posted on Nov 21, 2024 in Travel

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Our first safari experience at Sariska Tiger Reserve was unforgettable. As we ventured into the heart of the reserve, we were eager to spot a tiger, but unfortunately, we didn’t get lucky. Despite our quiet anticipation, the jungle revealed a variety of other fascinating creatures. Despite our quiet anticipation, the jungle showed us many other …

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The Art of Block Printing

Posted on Nov 21, 2024 in Travel

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Ever wondered what makes Rajasthani cloth look so pretty? Let us tell you how, and you won’t regret it.This technique, known as block printing or woodblock printing, is an ancient process that has been practised for over 500 years. The procedure of block printing includes a plain and pure cotton cloth. The wooden blocks used …

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An Extraordinary Journey of Adventure Through Miami and Orlando

Posted on Nov 16, 2024 in Travel

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Our trip to Miami and Orlando was truly extraordinary! These two cities are the most popular ones in the state of Florida. Miami’s vibrant beaches and art, combined with Orlando’s exciting theme parks and cozy neighborhoods made our journey fun-filled with a lot of exploring. In this blog, we will share the best moments from …

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The Golden Temple

Posted on Nov 16, 2024 in Travel

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The Golden Temple is a renowned place of worship located in Amritsar. The temple is famous for its gold covered structure and attracts tourists from all over the world. Visitors from all over the world come to admire the beauty and tranquility of this remarkable temple. We observed that inside the Golden Temple, visitors are …

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Forever Diaries in Florida

Posted on Nov 16, 2024 in Travel

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Hello there! We are from The Millennium School, KKR and today we explored the beautiful state of Florida. During this trip we discovered many things, for example the history of space travel and some of the best amusement parks of the world. The trip was surely full of enthusiasm. At Universal Studios, we witnessed a …

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The Wonders of Jim Corbett

Posted on Nov 15, 2024 in Travel

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Our recent educational trip to Jim Corbett National Park was nothing short of a rejuvenating experience. After an exhausting eight-hour journey, we arrived at the resort and began our exploration of the park by visiting the Kosi River. The fast-flowing currents provided a refreshing break, as we waded through the cool water, feeling the pebbles …

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Preserving the Tiger’s Home

Posted on Nov 07, 2024 in Travel

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Edward James Corbett, popularly known as Jim Corbett was born on 25th July, 1875 in Nainital. He is popularly known for killing many man-eaters including 19 tigers and 14 leopards. His first book, The Man-Eaters of Kumaon, was published in 1944. Jim Corbett National Park is situated in the deep forests of the Nainital district …

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