Learning Life Skills Through Adventure at Kyari 2026

Posted on May 30, 2026 in India Discovery,Student Speak

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Come along! We, the members of Super Dazzlers, are excited to share our journey to Kyari, near Jim Corbett. Surrounded by fresh air and beautiful green landscapes, this trip was not only fun and memorable but also taught us life lessons that we will cherish forever. Our journey to Kyari was a fascinating experience because we felt close to nature. Throughout the journey, our team worked together as a strong and hardworking group. Through adventure activities like zipline, the Find the Path game, and survival cooking, we learnt coordination, survival skills, and how to interact with fellow students while making new friends. We supported each other through every challenge and also learnt how to become more independent.

One of the most creative activities was making mandala art using natural elements like twigs, leaves, and stones. We made sure not to pluck any leaves or flowers directly from plants and used only the ones that had already fallen on the ground. This taught us to respect and preserve nature. We also played an exciting hula-hoop game that helped us understand the importance of coordination and teamwork.

Fireless cooking was another interesting activity during our journey. The activity taught us how to prepare delicious recipes using limited resources. We also played a game called Bullseye, which helped us improve our focus, aim, and concentration. From learning new skills to facing our fears, every activity gave us something meaningful to remember.

Throughout the journey, our teachers and mentors were extremely supportive, encouraging, and understanding. They made us feel cared for throughout the trip. We would like to thank our school, Springdales School, Dhaula Kuan, for this wonderful experience in Kyari, Jim Corbett. We would love to go on many more such trips in the future.

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