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How Ranthambore Inspired us to Save Nature

Posted on Aug 26, 2024 in Travel

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“Tigers are supposed to be shot by cameras, not with guns.” For centuries, tigers have inspired awe, reverence, and even terror. They command the Asian landscape as the top predator. They are large, magnificent, and muscular animals armed with sharp claws and massive teeth. They can kill with one paw swipe but they also shine …

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The Smart Lifestyle of Singapore

Posted on Jul 10, 2024 in Travel

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Let us explore the smart lifestyle of Singapore. Singapore is also known as the “little red dot” and the “Lion City” around the world. It is called the “little red dot” in reference to how small the country is shown in many world maps. Singapore is the best country to live in as there are …

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Underrated European Gem: Brussels

Posted on Jul 08, 2024 in Travel

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Discover the charm of Brussels with sights and sounds and activities that unveil its rich history and culture. Marvel at iconic landmarks like that of the Grand Place, dive into the wonders of the Euro Space Center, and indulge in Belgium’s renowned waffles and chocolates. Each attraction offers a unique glimpse into the heart of …

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The Rich History of Jim Corbett National Park

Posted on Jul 02, 2024 in Travel

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Jim Corbett National Park is a gem of Northern India. It is a green paradise for plants and animals alike. Jim Corbett National Park is known for its luscious flora and vibrant fauna. We were incredibly fortunate to get the chance to embark on the magical, mythical, and mysterious odyssey of exploring the jungles of …

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Our Experience From the Top of the Eiffel Tower

Posted on Jul 02, 2024 in Travel

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Visiting the Eiffel Tower was an unforgettable experience. From the iconic structure, we marvelled at the intricate iron lattice structure and panoramic views of Paris. The cityscape, with its historic landmarks and winding river, was breathtaking from the top. The Eiffel Tower, an iconic symbol of Paris, stands as a testament to human ingenuity and …

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The Endless Loop of Bliss at Disneyland

Posted on Jul 02, 2024 in Travel

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Europe is a continent rich in history and cultural diversity. It is home to a wide array of languages and landmarks, spanning from ancient to modern civilizations. This marvellous and enthralling opportunity was provided by our esteemed Vasal Education Society and EdTerra. Who would even think of dropping this kind of opportunity? Certainly not us, …

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Wild Escapades With Our Friends

Posted on Jul 02, 2024 in Travel

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Majkhali feels like a cool breeze that hits you on a starry night. Lush silver oak trees and towering pines surround the path to this hidden portal of natural beauty that leaves you in awe every second. On the first day, we went on an acclimatisation trek. It provided us with fresh air to open …

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Our Experience Visiting Viratkhai

Posted on Jul 02, 2024 in Travel

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After returning from our camping trip to Viratkhai, we have to say that it is one of our favourite places to visit. In this blog, we will be emphasising on the survival skills that we learnt through various activities, and how it shaped our character and morals. We arrived at the campsite at approximately 8 …

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The Explorers’ Guide to the Island of Gods

Posted on Jul 02, 2024 in Travel

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The island of gods, Bali, is an oasis of serenity and inspiration for all who visit. The island is a living postcard, an Indonesian paradise steeped in rich tradition. Bali is a unique blend of different cultures and religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam and Christianity. There are over 20,000 temples in Bali, amongst which Jagatnath …

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Hiroshima: Reflections on War

Posted on Jun 29, 2024 in Travel

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War. Devastation. Desolation. Isolation. Futile by all means, yet the source of the world’s greatest treasure, it’s history so vast, its magnanimity illusionary. Its secrets and lies luring even the weakest of intellect. War. A notion rife throughout the centuries, brooding, bruising, controlling, contorting, confusing. What do they tell the soldiers, willing to give their …

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