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Nestled in the heart of the Pink City, Jaipur, Jantar Mantar stands as a testament to India’s rich astronomical heritage. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a collection of architectural and astronomical marvels that have amazed visitors for centuries. It is also a great place to learn about astronomy and its influence on Indian culture. …
Continue ReadingWe need to save animals and the environment. Our world is slowly falling apart, with animals dying and deforestation rampant. However, Amrabad Tiger Reserve (ATR) is actively working against all these problems. You can learn about the biodiversity and its preservation at Amrabad Tiger Reserve while having a lot of fun amidst breathtaking views and …
Continue ReadingRanthambore is one of the biggest habitats of nature’s most ferocious predator. There are wildlife reserves all over the world where wildlife lovers can see majestic and ferocious tigers throughout the year. One such national park to visit in India is the Ranthambore National Park, with an area of 1334 sq. km. The park is …
Continue ReadingFor our school trip, we visited Jim Corbett National Park, where we encountered loads of unique and interesting animals. Next, we travelled to Nainital, which was very cold but offered amazing views, scenery, and, most importantly, a variety of activities. In Jim Corbett, our day started at 6:30 with a safari adventure. We split into …
Continue ReadingIn the following blog, I aim to convey messages inspired by two great leaders, Gandhi-ji and Vallabhbhai Patel, through the statues erected in their honor. Gujarat, a land that bears witness to the wisdom of Gandhi and Patel, also carries the historical weight of the 2002 riots. Two significant places on this soil are the …
Continue ReadingThe highlight of our trip to Amritsar was our visit to the Wagah Border. Despite our exhaustion from travelling, the encouragement from our teachers and Edterra Edventures team fueled us for this destination. Indian Independence Act of 1947, passed by the British Parliament on July 15, 1947, stipulated the partition of India into two sovereign …
Continue ReadingBangalore, the capital of Karnataka, stands as a thriving hub for innovation. What sets this city apart is its emphasis on nature, evident in the numerous green parks it hosts. In this blog, we will delve into the significance of nature within the city, with a special focus on Lal Bagh Gardens. Nature and innovation …
Continue ReadingUpon reaching Jim Corbett, the biting cold had us shivering, and we found ourselves vigorously rubbing our hands for warmth. Surprisingly, despite the chilly weather, it turned out to be one of the most exhilarating adrenaline rushes we had ever experienced. The area exuded a profound tranquility that added to the overall sense of awe …
Continue ReadingHey, fellow travel enthusiasts! Fasten your seatbelts and hold on tight as we take you through our exhilarating four-day camp in the mesmerising city of Bhimtal with EdTerra Edventures. Our enthralling journey was filled with adventure, tales of long treks and breathtaking views that will surely ignite your excitement to explore this remarkable destination. Our …
Continue ReadingJim Corbett National Park, a wildlife sanctuary located in Uttarakhand, is named after Edward James Corbett, a renowned naturalist and conservationist. Born on the 25th of July 1875 in Nainital, James Corbett had a unique fascination for forests and wildlife from a very young age. Renowned as “Shikari,” he dedicated himself to eliminating man-eating animals …
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