Yatra - Exploring the World

Synergites are not just taught within concrete walls. They are exposed to various environments to have a look at life like situations. Every Synergite is taken on Field Trips and all the interested Synergites on National and International Tours.

Field Trips - Not just teaching between the four walls of the class room, students are taken to various places in around for them to have first hand experience on how the world is living. They are taken to a variety of places like a bank, a post office, a poultry farm, a ceramic factory, a local vegetable market, a railway station, etc., where they are explained the practical functioning in detail.

National & International Tours - Apart from the local field trips, our children who are interested, are taken in and around our Mother Land to explore the rich culture and traditions of the great country, be it South India of North India. And beyond India, an international tour to Singapore should be long cherished in their lively memories.

 

◊ Field Trips

◊ Singapore Trip

◊ North India Trip

◊ Hyderabad Trip

ROYAL RAJASTHAN TOUR 2010

We at Synergy believe in the importance of hands on experience as it is the best method of learning. These educational tours are perfectly tailored to the educational and aesthetic needs of students. Parent’s encouragement in this regard is also praise worthy.

Children were taken on an Educational Tour to Royal Rajasthan. True to its name the children visited & experienced the Royal constructions and tasted Royal delicacies.

I am very fortunate to be one of the members of the Royal Rajasthan Tour. We started our tour by boarding the bus at Synergy. We caught a train at Samalkot station bound for Vijayawada station. At Vijayawada station we had our dinner and boarded Jodhpur express. We spent the next day in the train and we had lots of fun. The following day, early in the morning we waved good-bye – to the express at Mt.Abu station. We went to the Hill Tone resort at Mt. Abu by bus. We freshened up in the hotel. The hotel was awesome. We went to the Brahmakumari Samajam’s peace hall where we were taught about some good habits. Our next destination was the Jain Temple which had  fantastic carvings on it. In the evening we went to the Lake Park. The following day  we had our journey to Udaipur. In Udaipur we went to take a glance of the Maharana pratap statue on the  top of the hill.   In the evening we went to Brahmakumari’s museum. It was excellent. The next day we had a long trip by the bus and in the evening we reached prince desert camp, there the locals performed a Rajasthani folk dance and entertained us. After our dinner we had a sound sleep in the tents which were well furnished.

The next day early in the morning every one was taken on camels to see the rising sun. After we had our break fast, we went to the military base where we saw many types of weaponry and we even had a ride in the tank. Later on we went into the old city of Jaisalmer, which is also called as golden city. We had a look at the Jaisalmer fort and we took some snaps. The stone carvings were excellent. Then our night Journey took us to Jaipur. In Jaipur we went to Jantar Mantar and the Ambar fort by a Jeep. The old city of Jaipur is known as pink city. We went to the City Palace, where we took some snaps. That night we went to Choki Dhani which was a perfect Rajasthani Village.  The next day we reached Delhi, at first we went to The India Gate and then our guide took us to minar complex where we saw the Qutub Minar and many other monuments. By the afternoon we went to Akshardham Temple which was truly fantastic, We spent the whole evening there. The next day morning we went to Lotus Temple. There we had our prayers. We also went to Palika Bazar. That night our beloved Director Sir Vijay Prakash sir planned a get together in a club. We had lots of fun all the night. The following day we went to Doordarsham Bhavan. By the afternoon we went to the station and boarded our train to be back to our school via Vijayawada.

 


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