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Community Action Service (CAS) Importance

Posted on Apr 10, 2018 in Travel

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On our journey to Cambodia, we got a chance to participate in a Community Action Service (CAS) program in a school in Siem Reap. When we entered the Spitler School Foundation’s main gate, we got a warm and joyous welcome from the children of the school. We felt grateful to the students of Spitler School …

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5 Interesting Facts about Jodhpur

Posted on Jan 30, 2018 in Travel

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India is a country that is incredibly rich in culture and heritage and Jodhpur is like a jewel in the crown called Rajasthan. There are fairy-tale palaces, historical forts, colorful festivals and royalty that make Jodhpur different from others. With massive palaces and forts towering over blue houses, Jodhpur becomes more unique and attract tourists …

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Accustoming Students to a British Lifestyle for Future Studies in England – By Shreyansh Sarvesh Gupta, La Martiniere For Boys, Kolkata

Posted on Oct 30, 2017 in Travel

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I am Shreyansh and I accompanied a group of students from La Martiniere For Boys, Kolkata, on a Language Immersion Program to London, with EdTerra Edventures. There were unique learnings from this week-long journey, and through this blog I would like to share my experiences. This program teaches you a lot! You will learn basic …

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The Golden City of Maharawal Jaisal – By the students of Strawberry Fields High School

Posted on Oct 27, 2017 in Travel

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As we all walked through the cobbled and colourful streets of Jaisalmer, we realized that we had been wasting our time thinking about a vacation in Hawaii or Switzerland when the real treasure is here, in Jaisalmer, the city of diverse culture. We would recommend this beautiful city to everyone. Our first day at Gadi …

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10 Travel tips to make you an efficient traveller

Posted on Sep 28, 2017 in Travel

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Be a traveller and not a tourist! People always ask how travel has changed me. If I look back at who I was before I began traveling and compare it to who I am now, I would have to say that travel has made me a better and more well rounded person. In fact, I …

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TraveLive at Zorig Chusum with the students of Venkateshwar International School, Dwarka

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: …

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TraveLive at Zorig Chusum – 1

Posted on Aug 04, 2017 in Travel

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The 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 …

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STUDENT EDUCATION TRAVEL: TIME TO REDEFINE

Posted on Dec 26, 2016 in Travel

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Six 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 …

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ANATOMY OF FEAR

Posted on Dec 20, 2016 in Travel

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Throughout 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. …

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