Posted on Aug 17, 2017 in Travel
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Four students from Venkateshwar International School, Dwarka, had the good fortune of interviewing one of the students at the Zorig Chusum School of Art and Craft in Thimphu, during their visit to Bhutan in May 2017, on a school trip with EdTerra. Below are excerpts from the interview conducted by the three students. Interviewers: …
Continue ReadingThe students of Modern School, Vasant Vihar, embarked on an exciting journey to Bhutan: The Mountain Kingdom. Their journey took them to Thimphu, the capital city, and Paro. During their visit to Thimphu, the students visited the Zorig Chusum School of Arts and Crafts to get a first-hand understanding of the 13 unique crafts of …
Continue ReadingThe City skies are Polluted but not dead yet. In our busy lives, we rarely look up to observe the wonders in the sky above. The is mainly due to two reasons: – We don’t have access to clear night skies. We are too busy looking into our computers and smart devices. What we have …
Continue ReadingCan you imagine a single day without reading the news or travelling in a vehicle or drinking clean water. Can you imagine a day without electricity or without medicine when you fall sick. Can you imagine not wearing clothes or shoes and going on a hunt for animals in the jungle every time you feel …
Continue Reading“Science is organised knowledge. Wisdom is organised life.” …
Continue ReadingSix year old Arundhati goes on a day long school trip to Agra. The itinerary covers Taj Mahal, one of the new Seven Wonders of the World and the old capital city of the Mughals, the Red Fort. The school group returns satisfied, the parents are happy, the children excited and the photos of the …
Continue ReadingAt EdTerra, I have had the good fortune of making numerous visits to USA. I have been mentoring the US East Coast Space Adventure journeys for over 5 years now, and each time I find myself back at Kennedy Space Center (the core focus of our US East Coast journeys), I find myself getting goose …
Continue ReadingWABI-SABI (Japanese): A way of living that focuses on finding beauty within the imperfections of life and accepting peacefully the natural cycle of growth and decay. Japan has truly outdone its own philosophies and values when it comes to preaching and practicing them. It is as if each and every citizen of the country …
Continue ReadingThroughout our childhood we have been told to be brave; that to be scared is a sign of weakness and is unacceptable. That fear is a negative emotion. Over the years, fear even became a convoluted gender issue. It became acceptable for women to express fear, but for men it became a matter of shame. …
Continue ReadingAt EdTerra, we breathe, eat, sleep and practically live ‘travel’! So it really is no surprise that travel is our chosen form of relaxation, even when we are not working! As an avid adventure-seeker, with a love for the waters, it was inevitable that I got myself a PADI scuba diving certification. For the uninitiated, …
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