Himalayan Public School, Uttarakhand, ignited a passion for preserving tourist destinations through a captivating Slogan Writing Competition organized by the Yuva Tourism Club. Titled "Save and Clean the Tourist Places", the event witnessed an enthusiastic participation of 25 students, each eager to voice their opinions and contribute to a cleaner, greener future for tourism. The air buzzed with creativity as students poured their hearts and minds into crafting impactful slogans. They penned down powerful messages urging responsible tourism practices, highlighting the importance of cleanliness, and advocating for the conservation of natural beauty. From catchy rhymes to thought-provoking statements, the slogans resonated with a deep understanding of the theme and a genuine desire to make a difference. The event wasn't just about competition; it was a platform for learning and exchange of ideas. Students actively engaged in discussions, sharing their perspectives and brainstorming solutions for tackling tourism-related challenges. The atmosphere was charged with a sense of camaraderie and collective responsibility for safeguarding the environment and cultural heritage of tourist destinations.
Uttarakhand view allStudents got a chance to learn about various types of rocks and their origin and characteristics.
Andhra Pradesh view allThe selected students of Class 8, section A, B, C, D are taken to 'The Geological Survey of India' to learn many things about the department and its functions, which studies the atmosphere and different rocks and so on. The students got a wonderful chance to learn many things about the department and also got a chance to learn from the scientist about different rocks, their prominence and the carbon dating of the same.
Andhra Pradesh view allThis certificate is issued to Yuva Tourism club Rajagiri Public School, Kalamassery
Kerala view allThe students of Class 9th Sections A, B, C, D, Class 11th Sections A, B, & Class 5th, Sections A, B, C, D are taken for a field trip on December 21, 2023 to sensitize the students about the Budhist monument at Tutlakonda which is a source of knowledge and also fun for the tender hearts.
Andhra Pradesh view allAs part of celebrating the National Tourism Day, The Students of Maharishi Dayanand Adarsh Vidyalaya Sector -22-A Chandigarh, took part in various activities like ,Poster making, Quiz competition. The students were made aware of the importance of the National Tourism day.
Chandigarh view allOur journey continued as we stepped into the captivating Maitri Gardens, a place that held a special allure for all of us. The slides, with their familiar twists and turns, sparked memories of carefree days gone by. Gliding down those slopes filled us with a sense of pure joy and nostalgia. The zoo within the gardens was a marvel to behold. From majestic white tigers to graceful blackbucks, the diversity of wildlife left us in awe. Each snapshot we took served as a reminder of the beauty and wonder of the natural world. The gardens themselves were a sight to behold, vast and breathtaking in their beauty. Playgrounds scattered throughout invited us to embrace laughter and play, while the swings provided moments of carefree delight. Running about and singing songs, we reveled in the sheer joy of being alive. Despite the fatigue in our legs from hours of exploration, the evening was brimming with excitement and fun. Our teachers shared fascinating insights about the animals, enriching our experience and deepening our appreciation for the world around us. As the sun dipped below the horizon, our hearts overflowed with gratitude for the unforgettable memories we had made. The Maitri Garden had woven its magic around us, leaving an imprint on our souls that would last a lifetime. With hopeful hearts, we looked forward to the possibility of returning to this enchanting haven, eager to relive the nostalgia and create new moments that would be treasured forever.
Kerala view allVenturing into the Muktangan Cultural and Sculpture Garden in Raipur was like stepping into a mesmerizing realm where art and heritage converged in perfect harmony. The garden was a tapestry of artistic expression, with each statue and sculpture weaving its own captivating narrative. As we wandered through the tranquil pathways, we were enveloped in the garden's serene ambiance, our senses heightened by the beauty that surrounded us. Every sculpture, meticulously crafted, seemed to possess a life of its own, invoking a profound sense of awe and appreciation. Armed with our cameras, we eagerly captured the essence of our experience, freezing moments in time to cherish forever. Amidst the laughter and shared moments, we indulged in our playful antics, infusing our exploration with a sense of joy and camaraderie. In the midst of the garden's splendor, we found refuge and inspiration, grateful for the opportunity to lose ourselves in its artistic allure. Our visit to the Muktangan Cultural and Sculpture Garden was not just a mere outing but a soul-stirring journey into the heart of creativity and heritage, leaving an indelible mark on our memories.
Kerala view allOn 2nd February 2024 students from 9th class were taken to Marine Museum which us situated in Training Ship Rahaman campus. Students visited museum section wise. Students were divided in three groups by the curator. Activity was based on alphabets from A to Z. 26 Questions were given to each groups along with the clues. 26 questions had their answer on the photographs and models displayed. Students actively participated in the activity. They learned to coordinate with each other and worked as a team and found all the answer. Students enjoyed a lot and completed the activity enthusiastically.
Maharashtra view allWe embarked on an exhilarating jungle safari adventure in the heart of Chhattisgarh, eager to immerse ourselves in the wilderness. As we ventured through the dense foliage, our excitement heightened with each passing moment. Suddenly, within the confines of a spacious enclosure, we were greeted by the sight of two majestic bears, their presence commanding our attention. Amidst the verdant surroundings, herds of deer and Nilgai, also known as Blue bulls, grazed peacefully, adding to the enchantment of our safari. Our anticipation soared as we hoped to encounter even more extraordinary creatures, perhaps even tigers or lions. Protected within the sturdy confines of our caged vehicle, we delved deeper into the jungle's heart. The sensation of being enclosed within the vehicle mirrored the captivity of the animals we observed, offering a thought-provoking perspective on our experience. Despite the rugged terrain and the occasional bumps along the way, we relished every moment of our adventure, eagerly capturing glimpses of peacocks, blackbucks, and various other herbivores. Each sighting filled us with a deep sense of wonder and gratitude for the natural world. Then, amidst the tranquil beauty of the wilderness, we were delighted to spot a lioness, gracefully lounging in repose. With cameras in hand, we seized the opportunity to capture the moment, etching it into our memories for eternity. After the safari, we found ourselves in a charming park, where we indulged in playful activities and embraced the joy of exploration. Scaling trees to capture the essence of our surroundings, we reveled in the simple pleasures of nature, cherishing every moment of our unforgettable journey.
Kerala view allMinistry of Tourism, Government of India, Bengaluru office in association with St. Claret College, Bengaluru organized a cleanliness drive at Nandi Hills for the 'Ek Tareek Ek Ghanta Ek Saath' initiative on 1st October 2023, as a part of the Swachhata Hi Sewa initiative. A total of 150 participants members of the Yuva Tourism Club.
Karnataka view allMinistry of Tourism, Government of India, Bengaluru office in association with Kristu Jayanti College, Bengaluru organized a cleanliness drive at 4 different places in Karnataka at Kammanahalli, Bangalore Fort, K Narayanapura Cross, and at Tippu’s Summer Palace, K R Market for the 'Ek Tareek Ek Ghanta Ek Saath' initiative on 1st October 2023, as a part of the Swachhata Hi Sewa initiative. A total of 105 participants members of the Yuva Tourism Club.
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