Students work in groups, pen articles, and shoot photographs. Then our team of publishing professionals weaves their work into the EdTerra Student Travel Chronicle. Choose Travel Journalists Program to show your students’ analytical and intellectual maturity to the world. This project activity delivers 21st Century Skills.
Students work in groups, pen articles, and shoot photographs. Then our team of publishing professionals weaves their work into the EdTerra Student Travel Chronicle. Choose Travel Journalists Program to show your students’ analytical and intellectual maturity to the world. This project activity delivers 21st Century Skills.
Students work in groups, pen articles, and shoot photographs. Then our team of publishing professionals weaves their work into the EdTerra Student Travel Chronicle. Choose Travel Journalists Program to show your students’ analytical and intellectual maturity to the world. This project activity delivers 21st Century Skills.
Students work in groups, pen articles, and shoot photographs. Then our team of publishing professionals weaves their work into the EdTerra Student Travel Chronicle. Choose Travel Journalists Program to show your students’ analytical and intellectual maturity to the world. This project activity delivers 21st Century Skills.
Students work in groups, pen articles, and shoot photographs. Then our team of publishing professionals weaves their work into the EdTerra Student Travel Chronicle. Choose Travel Journalists Program to show your students’ analytical and intellectual maturity to the world. This project activity delivers 21st Century Skills.
Students work in groups, pen articles, and shoot photographs. Then our team of publishing professionals weaves their work into the EdTerra Student Travel Chronicle. Choose Travel Journalists Program to show your students’ analytical and intellectual maturity to the world. This project activity delivers 21st Century Skills.
EdTerra_2022_MiraModel_ Jim Corbett for Print.pdfAmitSingh8426
The students of Mira Model School in Janakpuri went on an educational trip to Jim Corbett National Park and Nainital in Uttarakhand. They visited several places around Corbett including Garjiya Devi Temple, Kosi River, Dhangarhi Gate and Museum. They learned about the history and wildlife at Corbett. In Nainital, they enjoyed activities at Naini Lake, Naina Devi Temple and shopping at Mall Road. The jungle safari in Corbett National Park was a thrilling experience where they spotted various animals. The trip provided an opportunity for outdoor learning and helped the students gain a holistic understanding of their curriculum.
Students work in groups, pen articles, and shoot photographs. Then our team of publishing professionals weaves their work into the EdTerra Student Travel Chronicle. Choose Travel Journalists Program to show your students’ analytical and intellectual maturity to the world. This project activity delivers 21st Century Skills.
Embark on a thrilling journey into the heart of untamed beauty with the first-ever Wonderful Wildlife Safari Tours in India. India, renowned for its rich cultural heritage and diverse landscapes, now unveils a new facet of its allure, inviting adventurers to explore the mesmerizing world of wildlife in its natural habitat. This groundbreaking initiative promises an unforgettable experience, immersing travelers in the raw, unbridled charm of the country's diverse ecosystems.
Venture into the pristine landscapes of India, where lush forests, vast grasslands, and meandering rivers provide a sanctuary for a myriad of wildlife species. The Wonderful Wildlife Safari Tours offer a rare opportunity to witness majestic creatures such as tigers, elephants, rhinoceros, and a kaleidoscope of bird species, all in their undisturbed natural environment. Imagine the thrill of encountering a regal Bengal tiger prowling through the dense foliage or witnessing a herd of elephants gracefully navigating their way through the wilderness.
The tours are meticulously curated to ensure a seamless blend of adventure and conservation. Expert guides, well-versed in the nuances of wildlife behavior, accompany visitors, offering invaluable insights into the delicate balance of nature. Conservation efforts are at the forefront of this initiative, with a commitment to sustainable tourism practices that prioritize the well-being of the flora and fauna.
Choose from a range of safari options, including jeep safaris, boat safaris, and even guided walks, allowing participants to tailor their experience to their preferences. Whether exploring the mystical landscapes of Ranthambore, the dense forests of Kaziranga, or the tranquil waters of Sundarbans, each safari promises a unique and awe-inspiring encounter with India's incredible biodiversity.
For those seeking an unparalleled adventure that transcends the ordinary, the Wonderful Wildlife Safari Tours in India beckon. Immerse yourself in the untamed beauty of the country's wilderness, where every moment is a revelation, and the pulse of the wild echoes through the soul. This is not just a safari; it's a transformative journey into the heart of nature's wonders, waiting to be discovered for the first time.
Students work in groups, pen articles, and shoot photographs. Then our team of publishing professionals weaves their work into the EdTerra Student Travel Chronicle. Choose Travel Journalists Program to show your students’ analytical and intellectual maturity to the world. This project activity delivers 21st Century Skills.
Students work in groups, pen articles, and shoot photographs. Then our team of publishing professionals weaves their work into the EdTerra Student Travel Chronicle. Choose Travel Journalists Program to show your students’ analytical and intellectual maturity to the world. This project activity delivers 21st Century Skills.
Students work in groups, pen articles, and shoot photographs. Then our team of publishing professionals weaves their work into the EdTerra Student Travel Chronicle. Choose Travel Journalists Program to show your students’ analytical and intellectual maturity to the world. This project activity delivers 21st Century Skills.
Students work in groups, pen articles, and shoot photographs. Then our team of publishing professionals weaves their work into the EdTerra Student Travel Chronicle. Choose Travel Journalists Program to show your students’ analytical and intellectual maturity to the world. This project activity delivers 21st Century Skills.
Students work in groups, pen articles, and shoot photographs. Then our team of publishing professionals weaves their work into the EdTerra Student Travel Chronicle. Choose Travel Journalists Program to show your students’ analytical and intellectual maturity to the world. This project activity delivers 21st Century Skills.
EdTerra_2022_MiraModel_ Jim Corbett for Print.pdfAmitSingh8426
The students of Mira Model School in Janakpuri went on an educational trip to Jim Corbett National Park and Nainital in Uttarakhand. They visited several places around Corbett including Garjiya Devi Temple, Kosi River, Dhangarhi Gate and Museum. They learned about the history and wildlife at Corbett. In Nainital, they enjoyed activities at Naini Lake, Naina Devi Temple and shopping at Mall Road. The jungle safari in Corbett National Park was a thrilling experience where they spotted various animals. The trip provided an opportunity for outdoor learning and helped the students gain a holistic understanding of their curriculum.
Students work in groups, pen articles, and shoot photographs. Then our team of publishing professionals weaves their work into the EdTerra Student Travel Chronicle. Choose Travel Journalists Program to show your students’ analytical and intellectual maturity to the world. This project activity delivers 21st Century Skills.
Embark on a thrilling journey into the heart of untamed beauty with the first-ever Wonderful Wildlife Safari Tours in India. India, renowned for its rich cultural heritage and diverse landscapes, now unveils a new facet of its allure, inviting adventurers to explore the mesmerizing world of wildlife in its natural habitat. This groundbreaking initiative promises an unforgettable experience, immersing travelers in the raw, unbridled charm of the country's diverse ecosystems.
Venture into the pristine landscapes of India, where lush forests, vast grasslands, and meandering rivers provide a sanctuary for a myriad of wildlife species. The Wonderful Wildlife Safari Tours offer a rare opportunity to witness majestic creatures such as tigers, elephants, rhinoceros, and a kaleidoscope of bird species, all in their undisturbed natural environment. Imagine the thrill of encountering a regal Bengal tiger prowling through the dense foliage or witnessing a herd of elephants gracefully navigating their way through the wilderness.
The tours are meticulously curated to ensure a seamless blend of adventure and conservation. Expert guides, well-versed in the nuances of wildlife behavior, accompany visitors, offering invaluable insights into the delicate balance of nature. Conservation efforts are at the forefront of this initiative, with a commitment to sustainable tourism practices that prioritize the well-being of the flora and fauna.
Choose from a range of safari options, including jeep safaris, boat safaris, and even guided walks, allowing participants to tailor their experience to their preferences. Whether exploring the mystical landscapes of Ranthambore, the dense forests of Kaziranga, or the tranquil waters of Sundarbans, each safari promises a unique and awe-inspiring encounter with India's incredible biodiversity.
For those seeking an unparalleled adventure that transcends the ordinary, the Wonderful Wildlife Safari Tours in India beckon. Immerse yourself in the untamed beauty of the country's wilderness, where every moment is a revelation, and the pulse of the wild echoes through the soul. This is not just a safari; it's a transformative journey into the heart of nature's wonders, waiting to be discovered for the first time.
The 85 student class took a trip to the Serenity Library and Botanical Gardens, which is located 15 km from their college. They were given a tour of the botanical gardens, organic farms, butterfly garden, and library. They learned about the different plants grown and saw various birds. They had an engaging guide who taught them about composting and climbing trees. The trip provided an educational experience about nature while also being fun.
1) MITRA was started by a group of students in Goa who were interested in nature and wildlife. They began organizing photography exhibitions and rescuing snakes. (2) The magazine aims to make readers aware of the natural wealth of Goa and Western Ghats. (3) The issue includes articles on Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary and Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary with photos of various plants and animals spotted there.
The document provides an overview of the first issue of the magazine "Mitra" published by the NGO MITRA. It includes the following:
1) An introduction to MITRA and how it was formed by students interested in nature and wildlife photography to help conserve Goa's natural heritage.
2) A word from the editor highlighting MITRA's goal to raise awareness about Goa and Western Ghats' biodiversity and the threats faced.
3) A table of contents listing the articles in the issue, including travel stories of wildlife sanctuaries in Goa and a creature feature on the Tussar Silk Moth.
jim Corbett National Park national.. parkYuvashakti2
Jim Corbett was a remarkable individual who bridged the gap between man and nature. From being a skilled hunter, he transformed into a passionate conservationist, dedicating his life to preserving India's wildlife and natural heritage. His efforts in establishing national parks and raising awareness about conservation issues have left an indelible mark on India's environmental landscape. Jim Corbett's legacy continues to inspire and reminds us of the importance of protecting and cherishing our natural world for future generations. Are you interested in Jim Corbett park contact yuvashakti is trekking groups in pune.
Students work in groups, pen articles, and shoot photographs. Then our team of publishing professionals weaves their work into the EdTerra Student Travel Chronicle. Choose Travel Journalists Program to show your students’ analytical and intellectual maturity to the world. This project activity delivers 21st Century Skills.
The students visited Jaipur on an educational trip organized by their school and EdTerra Edventures. They visited several historical sites including Jantar Mantar, Amber Fort, workshops on block printing and blue pottery, and Chokhi Dhani. At Jantar Mantar they learned about ancient astronomy instruments and created their own sundials. They were amazed by the massive Amber Fort and its architecture. The workshops helped them understand traditional crafts. They enjoyed the cultural experience and food at Chokhi Dhani. The trip provided learning beyond the classroom and memorable experiences for the students.
Jlr jungle lodges and resorts by KALYAN S PATILKalyan S Patil
The document describes the history and development of Jungle Lodges & Resorts in Karnataka, India. It details how the organization began in the 1970s when the Chief Minister of Karnataka was inspired by a jungle lodge in Nepal. This led to the opening of the first Jungle Lodges property in 1980. It has since expanded to 16 resorts across Karnataka, pursuing the goal of eco-tourism and wildlife conservation. Jungle Lodges offers experiences like wildlife safaris, trekking, birdwatching and more to educate guests about nature preservation.
The document summarizes a school trip organized by Queen Mary's School, Tis Hazari to Jaipur with EdTerra Edventures. It includes a principal's letter praising outdoor learning and their choice of EdTerra for arranging educational activities. The student magazine captures their visits to Amber Fort, Jantar Mantar, block printing and Chokhi Dhani through student articles and photographs. It acknowledges the teachers and EdTerra for a successful learning experience.
The document summarizes a school trip organized by Queen Mary's School, Tis Hazari to Jaipur with EdTerra Edventures. It includes a principal's letter praising outdoor learning and their choice of EdTerra for arranging educational activities. The student magazine captures their visits to Amber Fort, Jantar Mantar, block printing and Chokhi Dhani through student articles and photographs. It acknowledges the teachers and EdTerra for a successful learning experience.
EdTerra_Jaipur_QMS Tis Hazari_Sep_2022 for school for Print.pdfAmitSingh8426
The students from Queen Mary's School in Delhi went on a 3-day educational trip to Jaipur, organized by EdTerra Edventures. On the first day, they participated in block printing and blue pottery workshops. They also visited Chokhi Dhani to experience Rajasthani culture. The second day involved trips to Amber Fort and Jantar Mantar, where they learned about the history and astronomical instruments. Evening activities included a DJ party. The third day concluded with a puppet show and closing ceremony before returning home. The students found the hands-on activities and cultural experiences to be very engaging and informative.
EdTerra_Jaipur_QMS Tis Hazari_Sep_2022 for school for Print.pdfAmitSingh8426
The document summarizes a school trip organized by Queen Mary's School, Tis Hazari to Jaipur with EdTerra Edventures. It includes a principal's letter praising outdoor learning and their choice of EdTerra for arranging educational activities. The student magazine captures their visits to Amber Fort, Jantar Mantar, block printing and Chokhi Dhani through student articles and photographs. It acknowledges the teachers and EdTerra for a successful learning experience.
The document summarizes a school trip taken by students from G D Goenka Public School in Ghaziabad, India to Jaipur, Rajasthan. The three-day educational tour aimed to teach students about teamwork, leadership skills, and Jaipur's historical and cultural aspects. Students visited several notable places including Amber Fort, Jantar Mantar, Chokhi Dhani, and engaged in workshops on blue pottery and block printing. Students documented their experiences and lessons learned in a travel journal/magazine compiled upon their return. The principal's letter commends the trip for providing outdoor, hands-on learning beyond the classroom.
Students work in groups, pen articles, and shoot photographs. Then our team of publishing professionals weaves their work into the EdTerra Student Travel Chronicle. Choose Travel Journalists Program to show your students’ analytical and intellectual maturity to the world. This project activity delivers 21st Century Skills.
Students work in groups, pen articles, and shoot photographs. Then our team of publishing professionals weaves their work into the EdTerra Student Travel Chronicle. Choose Travel Journalists Program to show your students’ analytical and intellectual maturity to the world. This project activity delivers 21st Century Skills.
IB LEARNING EXPEDITION TO THE LAND OF ISLANDS-ANDANAM & NICOBAR ISLANDSGURU CHARAN KUMAR
December(2014), a few Pathwazians from 9th and 11th grade, boarded a plane to Port Blair in the Land of Islands, Andaman’s with eager spirits, anticipating the chance to explore the exotic group of islands, which number 552 in total! In a matter of one week, it was unbelievable that we managed to capture the true essence of an entire Union Territory which is a tourist hot spot and is well known for its environmental offerings to the rest of the world.
Corbett National Park
Jim Corbett National Park has been named after Edward Jim Corbett. He was born on July 25, 1875 in Nainital. Edward James Corbett helped establishing national park. He made all possible efforts to make the people aware about wildlife and how they are important to our national heritage. Corbett National Park has hills, rivers, marshy areas, grass lands and a large lake, spread over an area of 520.8 sq. Km.
Students work in groups, pen articles, and shoot photographs. Then our team of publishing professionals weaves their work into the EdTerra Student Travel Chronicle. Choose Travel Journalists Program to show your students’ analytical and intellectual maturity to the world. This project activity delivers 21st Century Skills.
Students work in groups, pen articles, and shoot photographs. Then our team of publishing professionals weaves their work into the EdTerra Student Travel Chronicle. Choose Travel Journalists Program to show your students’ analytical and intellectual maturity to the world. This project activity delivers 21st Century Skills.
Jim Corbett National Park is the oldest national park in India, established in 1936 to protect Bengal tigers. It is located in Nainital district of Uttarakhand. The park contains 488 plant species and diverse fauna, including Bengal tigers, one-horned rhinos, leopards, and over 550 bird species. Increased tourism presents challenges to the park's ecological balance. The park aims to protect wildlife while allowing limited tourism in selected areas.
The 85 student class took a trip to the Serenity Library and Botanical Gardens, which is located 15 km from their college. They were given a tour of the botanical gardens, organic farms, butterfly garden, and library. They learned about the different plants grown and saw various birds. They had an engaging guide who taught them about composting and climbing trees. The trip provided an educational experience about nature while also being fun.
1) MITRA was started by a group of students in Goa who were interested in nature and wildlife. They began organizing photography exhibitions and rescuing snakes. (2) The magazine aims to make readers aware of the natural wealth of Goa and Western Ghats. (3) The issue includes articles on Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary and Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary with photos of various plants and animals spotted there.
The document provides an overview of the first issue of the magazine "Mitra" published by the NGO MITRA. It includes the following:
1) An introduction to MITRA and how it was formed by students interested in nature and wildlife photography to help conserve Goa's natural heritage.
2) A word from the editor highlighting MITRA's goal to raise awareness about Goa and Western Ghats' biodiversity and the threats faced.
3) A table of contents listing the articles in the issue, including travel stories of wildlife sanctuaries in Goa and a creature feature on the Tussar Silk Moth.
jim Corbett National Park national.. parkYuvashakti2
Jim Corbett was a remarkable individual who bridged the gap between man and nature. From being a skilled hunter, he transformed into a passionate conservationist, dedicating his life to preserving India's wildlife and natural heritage. His efforts in establishing national parks and raising awareness about conservation issues have left an indelible mark on India's environmental landscape. Jim Corbett's legacy continues to inspire and reminds us of the importance of protecting and cherishing our natural world for future generations. Are you interested in Jim Corbett park contact yuvashakti is trekking groups in pune.
Students work in groups, pen articles, and shoot photographs. Then our team of publishing professionals weaves their work into the EdTerra Student Travel Chronicle. Choose Travel Journalists Program to show your students’ analytical and intellectual maturity to the world. This project activity delivers 21st Century Skills.
The students visited Jaipur on an educational trip organized by their school and EdTerra Edventures. They visited several historical sites including Jantar Mantar, Amber Fort, workshops on block printing and blue pottery, and Chokhi Dhani. At Jantar Mantar they learned about ancient astronomy instruments and created their own sundials. They were amazed by the massive Amber Fort and its architecture. The workshops helped them understand traditional crafts. They enjoyed the cultural experience and food at Chokhi Dhani. The trip provided learning beyond the classroom and memorable experiences for the students.
Jlr jungle lodges and resorts by KALYAN S PATILKalyan S Patil
The document describes the history and development of Jungle Lodges & Resorts in Karnataka, India. It details how the organization began in the 1970s when the Chief Minister of Karnataka was inspired by a jungle lodge in Nepal. This led to the opening of the first Jungle Lodges property in 1980. It has since expanded to 16 resorts across Karnataka, pursuing the goal of eco-tourism and wildlife conservation. Jungle Lodges offers experiences like wildlife safaris, trekking, birdwatching and more to educate guests about nature preservation.
The document summarizes a school trip organized by Queen Mary's School, Tis Hazari to Jaipur with EdTerra Edventures. It includes a principal's letter praising outdoor learning and their choice of EdTerra for arranging educational activities. The student magazine captures their visits to Amber Fort, Jantar Mantar, block printing and Chokhi Dhani through student articles and photographs. It acknowledges the teachers and EdTerra for a successful learning experience.
The document summarizes a school trip organized by Queen Mary's School, Tis Hazari to Jaipur with EdTerra Edventures. It includes a principal's letter praising outdoor learning and their choice of EdTerra for arranging educational activities. The student magazine captures their visits to Amber Fort, Jantar Mantar, block printing and Chokhi Dhani through student articles and photographs. It acknowledges the teachers and EdTerra for a successful learning experience.
EdTerra_Jaipur_QMS Tis Hazari_Sep_2022 for school for Print.pdfAmitSingh8426
The students from Queen Mary's School in Delhi went on a 3-day educational trip to Jaipur, organized by EdTerra Edventures. On the first day, they participated in block printing and blue pottery workshops. They also visited Chokhi Dhani to experience Rajasthani culture. The second day involved trips to Amber Fort and Jantar Mantar, where they learned about the history and astronomical instruments. Evening activities included a DJ party. The third day concluded with a puppet show and closing ceremony before returning home. The students found the hands-on activities and cultural experiences to be very engaging and informative.
EdTerra_Jaipur_QMS Tis Hazari_Sep_2022 for school for Print.pdfAmitSingh8426
The document summarizes a school trip organized by Queen Mary's School, Tis Hazari to Jaipur with EdTerra Edventures. It includes a principal's letter praising outdoor learning and their choice of EdTerra for arranging educational activities. The student magazine captures their visits to Amber Fort, Jantar Mantar, block printing and Chokhi Dhani through student articles and photographs. It acknowledges the teachers and EdTerra for a successful learning experience.
The document summarizes a school trip taken by students from G D Goenka Public School in Ghaziabad, India to Jaipur, Rajasthan. The three-day educational tour aimed to teach students about teamwork, leadership skills, and Jaipur's historical and cultural aspects. Students visited several notable places including Amber Fort, Jantar Mantar, Chokhi Dhani, and engaged in workshops on blue pottery and block printing. Students documented their experiences and lessons learned in a travel journal/magazine compiled upon their return. The principal's letter commends the trip for providing outdoor, hands-on learning beyond the classroom.
Students work in groups, pen articles, and shoot photographs. Then our team of publishing professionals weaves their work into the EdTerra Student Travel Chronicle. Choose Travel Journalists Program to show your students’ analytical and intellectual maturity to the world. This project activity delivers 21st Century Skills.
Students work in groups, pen articles, and shoot photographs. Then our team of publishing professionals weaves their work into the EdTerra Student Travel Chronicle. Choose Travel Journalists Program to show your students’ analytical and intellectual maturity to the world. This project activity delivers 21st Century Skills.
IB LEARNING EXPEDITION TO THE LAND OF ISLANDS-ANDANAM & NICOBAR ISLANDSGURU CHARAN KUMAR
December(2014), a few Pathwazians from 9th and 11th grade, boarded a plane to Port Blair in the Land of Islands, Andaman’s with eager spirits, anticipating the chance to explore the exotic group of islands, which number 552 in total! In a matter of one week, it was unbelievable that we managed to capture the true essence of an entire Union Territory which is a tourist hot spot and is well known for its environmental offerings to the rest of the world.
Corbett National Park
Jim Corbett National Park has been named after Edward Jim Corbett. He was born on July 25, 1875 in Nainital. Edward James Corbett helped establishing national park. He made all possible efforts to make the people aware about wildlife and how they are important to our national heritage. Corbett National Park has hills, rivers, marshy areas, grass lands and a large lake, spread over an area of 520.8 sq. Km.
Students work in groups, pen articles, and shoot photographs. Then our team of publishing professionals weaves their work into the EdTerra Student Travel Chronicle. Choose Travel Journalists Program to show your students’ analytical and intellectual maturity to the world. This project activity delivers 21st Century Skills.
Students work in groups, pen articles, and shoot photographs. Then our team of publishing professionals weaves their work into the EdTerra Student Travel Chronicle. Choose Travel Journalists Program to show your students’ analytical and intellectual maturity to the world. This project activity delivers 21st Century Skills.
Jim Corbett National Park is the oldest national park in India, established in 1936 to protect Bengal tigers. It is located in Nainital district of Uttarakhand. The park contains 488 plant species and diverse fauna, including Bengal tigers, one-horned rhinos, leopards, and over 550 bird species. Increased tourism presents challenges to the park's ecological balance. The park aims to protect wildlife while allowing limited tourism in selected areas.
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A simple 3-step process for students and a layered, intense, multi-team execution model for EdTerra, Young Authors Program lays the foundation for students to understand teamwork, leadership, communication skills and cultural awareness altogether. It allows them to research, analyze and articulate their findings, thoughts and ideas in the shape of a high-end publication that they author and shoot.
The document is a travel chronicle from EdTerra Edventures capturing a student trip from The Frank Anthony Public School in New Delhi, India to locations in the United States. It includes summaries and photographs from the students' visits to Kennedy Space Center, amusement parks in Orlando, Niagara Falls, and New York City. The principal of the school introduces the trip, noting that the philosophy of the school is to encourage students to learn from travel. Student writings then describe their experiences and learnings at each destination, expressing excitement about seeing NASA sites, meeting characters at Disney, experiencing thrilling rides, being awed by the natural beauty of Niagara Falls, and taking in iconic views of New York City. The document
Life in London is nothing short of invigorating, and travelers find that one visit isn't enough to experience everything this two-millennia-old city has to offer. Here, the antiquated clasps hands with the contemporary. You'll find the historic Tower of London and the avant-garde Tate Modern.
Students from Omkar Cambridge International School and Jankidevi Public School went on an educational trip to the UK organized by EdTerra Edventures. They visited several iconic locations including Rugby School where they participated in a language immersion program, Stratford-upon-Avon to learn about Shakespeare, and the University of Cambridge. The trip provided the students with opportunities to learn outside the classroom and create memories with friends both old and new.
A potpourri of all things Asian, Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. An intriguing blend of diverse wildlife, idyllic islands, magnanimous mountains, rainforests and rich culinary landscape makes it one of the most visited tourist places in Asia.
Starting your tour from Paris where you will discover the history, main boulevards and breath-taking monuments, from here you will visit Versailles famous for immense palace and beautiful gardens. continue your journey towards Caen, enroute you will visit Giverny famous for impressive Gardens.
Starting your tour from Paris where you will discover the history, main boulevards and breath-taking monuments, from here you will visit Versailles famous for immense palace and beautiful gardens. continue your journey towards Caen, enroute you will visit Giverny famous for impressive Gardens.
The document summarizes a student trip to Spain and France organized by EdTerra Edventures. It describes visits to key locations in Madrid like the Royal Palace, Puerta del Sol square, and Santiago Bernabéu Stadium. It then discusses trips to Zaragoza to see the Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar and to Barcelona to visit La Sagrada Família and Montjuïc hill. In Paris, students saw the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Arc de Triomphe, and visited Disneyland park. The trip provided students with educational and cultural experiences in these countries.
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Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
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Communicating effectively and consistently with students can help them feel at ease during their learning experience and provide the instructor with a communication trail to track the course's progress. This workshop will take you through constructing an engaging course container to facilitate effective communication.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
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providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
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Travel Journalists Program – Jim Corbett
1. Our Journey
History of Jim Corbett
National Park
Jungle Safari
Flora & Fauna
Importance of National
Parks and Bi�phere Reserves
Student Travel
CHRONICLE
CHRONICLE
HAPPY
MOMENTS!
PLUS
Corbett G D GOENKA PUBLIC SCHOOL,
GHAZIABAD VOL I, 2023
3. School trips are an incredible opportunity for young minds
that are constantly seeking information, experiences, and
acquiring knowledge. In our experience, when these young
minds go beyond the classroom, they cement and build
upon curricular subjects and lessons. Outdoor learning
helps the students develop a more holistic understanding
of themselves, their skills, their curriculum, and how all this
ultimately relates to the development of the world.
G D Goenka Public School, Ghaziabad, is committed to create
a vital link between learning in the classroom, the students’
inner lives, and the world at large. The pages that follow are
representative of the aim of our institution, which is to take
teaching beyond the walls of the classroom into the freedom
of outward exploration and creativity.
We chose this particular program to Uttarakhand for its unique
approach to understand the chief historical and cultural
aspects besides its special focus on wildlife conservation. We
visited several places including Jim Corbett National Park.
Helping us to organise and implement this journey was
a company that specialises in student education travel.
EdTerra Edventures Private Limited brings over ten years of
experience of having helped over 40,000 students learn from
the diversity of our planet. We are happy to state the success
of this collaboration stemmed from a deep alignment of
EdTerra Edventures vision with our own. We seek to make
our students global citizens who actively understand and
contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development
Goals. Further, from EdTerra’s travel curriculum and to develop
21st Century Skills amongst millennial students, we opted for
Student Media Projects especially EdTerra’s Travel Journalists
Program. This magazine — Students Travel Chronicle (Jim
Corbett) is a product of our students’ concerted teamwork to
write and collect their journey experiences and impressions
in a comprehensive manner. We hope you will enjoy reading
this Chronicle and have valuable points to take away from
students’ experiences.
Finally, we at G D Goenka Public School, Ghaziabad would like
to acknowledge our teachers. The success of this journey is
only possible with their responsible and informed efforts. We
also thank our parents, who remain our most fervent partners
and collaborators for the education of all the students who
study and work together.
Principal
Ms. Neha Sharma
G D Goenka Public
School, Ghaziabad
Hello
PRINCIPAL’S LETTER
4. Contents
We discovered that Jim Corbett National
Park has the highest tiger density among
fifty tiger reserves in India with fourteen tigers
per hundred square kilometres
07-08
HISTORY OF
JIM CORBETT
NATIONAL PARK
09-10
JUNGLE SAFARI
Animal spotting is a moment of sheer joy and
exhiliration at the Jim Corbett National Park
After an enriching day of learning, we
strengthend our bonding and unwinded
together in our hotel
05-06
OUR JOURNEY
5. With over 600 species of birds and
aquafauna, we soon got lost count of
which ones we spotted
THE
EDTERRA
EDITORIAL
TEAM
11-12
FLORA & FAUNA
We realised that Jim Corbett is not
merely a national park but a living
inspiration for the need to protect wildlife
13-14
IMPORTANCE OF
NATIONAL PARKS
AND WILDLIFE
RESERVES
Photographs & Articles
Students of G D Goenka Public School,
Ghaziabad
Journey Mentor(s)
Tayyab Ali
Publisher
EdTerra Edventures Private Limited
Chief Editor
Amita Midha
Created as part of EdTerra’s on-journey Student
Media Projects
6. Team Members
Aaditya, Akshat, Dhaani, Kritika, Lubna & Navya
Our journey was very informative and beautiful as we got to know that Jim Corbett National Park is a world of unique
and wonderful animals. It is full of greenery and we learnt about the history of Jim Corbett National Park and Edward
James Corbett, after whom the park has been named. We enjoyed it a lot. We also visited the Dhangarhi Museum, Garjiya
Temple and Kosi River. We also went on a jungle safari. It was very cold there and our hands were freezing. We learnt
about a variety of animals that were different in colour, shape and size. We saw many animals like monkeys. This trip was
full of fun and excitement. This was the best experience of our life. The first night we danced on DJ was a fantabulous
experience. On the second night, we had a bonfire but in my opinion, it was quite boring. The breakfast, dinner and lunch
were very tasty. Our Journey Mentors were like our buddies. So the overall experience was very nice as it was the last trip
of the session 2022-23. This journey was interesting because of the animals, greenery and natural beauty. Jim Corbett’s
natural beauty is described in its trees, grass, plants, deer, monkeys and especially tigers. Everyone should visit Jim
Corbett because it is a place for people who love greenery, animals and visiting new places. The place was very quiet and
the sound of rivers was very satisfying.
OUR JOURNEY
01.
7. 06
OUR JOURNEY
It was extraordinary to find out about these
huge termite mounds created by such tiny
termites
The bonfire illuminated a sense of
camaraderie among us on our educational
journey
Blessed with natural bounty, Jim Corbett
National Park has six hundred species of
trees, shrubs, ferns, grass, climbers, herbs,
and bamboo
Exploring new horizons, making memories with
fellow adventurers on a journey of learning and
growth
8. Team Members
Adamya, Akshaj, Chitraksh, Priyanshi, Mohd Khalid, Saesha
From a very young age, Jim Corbett was fond of forests and wildlife. He could understand and identify different species
of birds and animals and soon became a great tracker and hunter. Jim Corbett also spoke about the need of protecting
India’s wildlife. Jim Corbett held the rank of colonel in the British Indian Army and was frequently called upon by the
government to kill man-eating tigers. As said above, he played a great role in protecting India’s wildlife from extinction.
The park is named Jim Corbett National Park after his name. We heard that it was proposed to change the name of Jim
Corbett National Park to an Indian name but the locals refused to do so.
The Government of India launched Project Tiger in 1973 to maintain the animal population in the country and protect
them from poaching. It was first executed in Jim Corbett National Park. Jim Corbett is the abode for more than two
hundred tigers, a number achieved due to the lush forest cover. It is because the park has built a healthy space for tigers
to live and get enough preys.
02.
HISTORY OF JIM CORBETT NATIONAL PARK
9. 08
HISTORY OF JIM CORBETT NATIONAL PARK
Dhangarhi Museum showcased Jim
Corbett’s life and legacy, offering a
glimpse into his conservation efforts
Through the realistic depictions at Dhangarhi
Museum, we experienced India’s wildlife like
never before
We discovered that the park’s history is
rooted in pre-independence India and yet its
existence is relevant today
We were amazed to know that the park
was established in 1936 and is today the
second largest tiger reserve in India
10. Team Members
Anirudh, Atharva, Darsh, Nishit, Shubham & Vasu
First, we got on a jeep. There were many people renting binoculars and selling other necessities. Then we reached
the place where we could board the jungle safari. There we had a tour guide who was telling us about different things
and different animals we could spot on the jungle safari. The guide told us that animals like deer, tigers, monkeys can
be found here. There are different types of deer in the forest. We saw spotted deer, wild boars and many monkeys. On
the way, we also spotted a tree trunk camera, about which we had learnt in the documentary. We also saw a muster of
peacocks. There were many stops, there was also a canteen at one of the stops. There were two elephants at a distance
on one of the spots. We got to know that natural sindoor was harvested in a red-coloured plant that we saw. One of our
friends, who was in another jeep spotted a tiger. Visiting Jim Corbett was great because you get to learn about different
animals and sometimes even see them.
JUNGLE SAFARI
03.
11. 10
JUNGLE SAFARI
The jeep driver was kind enough to stop the
jeep and point out various animals and birds
from time to time
We were thrilled with the prospects of
spotting the Royal Bengal Tiger
Some common animal sightings in Jim
Corbett national park include elephants,
monkey and deer
Experiencing the biodiversity firsthand
through an open jeep jungle safari was a
unique learning experience
12. Team Members
Aryan, Abhinav, Kannan, Ali, Siddharth & Vatsal
In this journey, we explored the diversity in Jim Corbett National Park. We explored different species of animals in the
Jim Corbett National Park. There are different types of deer, multiple species of birds and rare animals in Jim Corbett
National Park. In this park, we also witnessed diverse species of plants and trees. We could experience biodiversity in
this national park. We witnessed how the food chain works and how different animals are dependent on each other for
their survival. We saw different animals living in their natural habitat. People from foreign countries also came to visit the
park. This showed how popular and extravagant the park is. So, on this trip, we learnt how crucial it was for us to admire
and be proud of our heritage. We were also able to learn about the history of Jim Corbett National Park. We learnt about
tigers and other carnivorous animals in the park. So, in the end, we would like to say that this trip was both entertaining
and educational.
JIM CORBETT FLORA & FAUNA
04.
13. 12
The Jim Cobett jungle safari offers visitors the
opportunity to spot tigers, leopards, sambar,
hog deer, spotted deer and several birds
We learnt that Jim Corbett is dominated
by trees like Teak, Silver Oak, Jacaranda
and Euclyptus
Elephants are easier to spot at Jim Corbett
given that their population is so well managed
here
We were able to discover the beauty of
nature through the Dhangarhi Museum’s
diverse collection of flora and fauna
specimens
JIM CORBETT FLORA & FAUNA
14. Team Members
Bhavya, Chirag & Rishabh
Jim Corbett is believed to have tracked and shot fourteen leopards and nineteen tigers. The first leopard he killed was
known as the Panar Leopard, and it was accused of killing four hundred people. Corbett’s first book Man-Eaters of
Kumaon is a book in which he recorded his experiences in Kumaon. After India’s independence, Corbett and his sister
went to Kenya. One of the remaining species of tigers, the Panthers Tigris Corbettis or the Indochinese tiger was known
as Corbett’s tiger. It is said that Corbett owned a village named Choti Haldwani and he later gifted it to the villagers
before leaving. We can learn about new animals. We saw many new animals like sambar deer, leopards, etc. We learnt
many things. We can have much more fun in the national park. We also learnt about national parks and many different
types of species. We enjoyed seeing this park. Our rooms were great and we enjoyed staying there. We spotted tigers on
our jungle safari. We visited the Dhangarhi Museum, which was great. The trip was quite well. We played and enjoyed
ourselves with our friends. Learning about animals was fun.
05.
IMPORTANCE OF NATIONAL PARKSAND
WILDLIFE RESERVES
15. 14
IMPORTANCE OF NATIONAL PARKS AND
WILDLIFE RESERVES
Corbett National Park situated in Uttarakhand
along the banks of the River Ramganga offers
an escape to the wild Himalayan foothills
On our jungle safari we learnt about eight
differentecotourismzonesnamelyDhikala,
Bijrani, Jhirna, Sonanadi, Durgadevi, Dhela,
Garjiya and Pakhro
On our journey, we discovered the power of
nature as we learnt to cherish and protect the
environment for future generations
We discovered that Kosi river is a
perennial river that serves wildlife at Jim
Corbett National Park
16. 01 We celebrated our educational
journey by striking a pose and
capturing memories that will
last a lifetime
02 We were completely refreshed
after feeling the brisk breeze
in the open jeep safari
03 We witnessed the wonders of
nature and the need for
conservation through a 3D
movie
01
03
02
Moments
06.Say Cheese
17. 04 We were completely enthralled
by the calmness and tranquility
along the banks of the Kosi River
05 Basking in the warmth of the
bonfire and reflecting on the
lessons and memories of the
day
06 We spent our wait time outside
the museum creating picture-
perfect moments
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06
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