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.
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.
Queen Mary’s School, Tis Hazari, 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 Naini Lake and Jim Corbett
National Park.
Helping us to organise and implement this journey was
a company that specialises in student education travel.
EdTerra Edventures brings over ten years of experience of
having helped over 30,000 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 –
Nainital) 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 Queen Mary’s School, Tis Hazari 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
Dr. (Ms) Ritu P.
Solomon
Queen Mary’s School,
Tis Hazari
SAMPLE
Hello
PRINCIPAL’S LETTER
4. Contents
08-09
JUNGLE SAFARI
Our excitement was at its peak as we
braced ourselves for the jungle safari
06-07
HISTORY OF JIM
CORBETT NATIONAL PARK
Jim Corbett National Park protects a dense
deciduous forest — home to more than one
hundred and ten different varieties of trees
04-05
OUR JOURNEY
Bonding with our travel group on our way
to Jim Corbett
5. THE
EDTERRA
EDITORIAL
TEAM
12-13
IMPORTANCE OF
NATIONAL PARKS
AND BIOSPHERE
RESERVES
10-11
NAINITAL
Our journey would have been incomplete
without this fulfilling shopping experience
at the Tibetan market in Nainital
National parks such as Jim Corbett are the
best ways to explore the power and beauty
of nature
Created as part of EdTerra’s on-journey Student
Media Projects
Photographs & Articles
Queen Mary’s School, Tis Hazari
Journey Mentor(s)
AasthaDhingra,AbdulHannan,Himanshu
Popli & Mohit Luthra
Publisher
EdTerra Edventures Private Limited
Chief Editor
Amita Midha
6. Team Members
Ahana, Ananya, Chaitanya, Diya, Lavanya G., Lavanya M., Mahi, Muskan, Neha, Safia, Samridhi
Sharma & Yanya
Our trip to Nainital and Jim Corbett was a great success and a lot of fun as all the students and the teachers got to be
together and learnt numerous things from each other. It was a great experience to explore and know about nature and
wildlife. Nainital’s Mall Road is famous for its candles. There we enjoyed shopping and came across some of the most
beautiful and majestic scenic views.
On the first day, we visited the holy Garjia Temple where we sought blessings of the goddess. This was followed by
a blissful walk in nature along the riverside. Second day was filled with many adventures and a lot of excitement. We
visited Nainital’s Mall Road and went to a food joint with our friends. We went boating. It was quite peaceful and tranquil.
There were various gift shops and antique shops that offered a wide variety of attractive products. We had a lot of fun
during our jeep ride to and from Nainital. The weather was quite pleasant and it contributed in enhancing the aura of
that place.
On our last day, we went for a jungle safari early in the morning. With such a setting around us, our curiosity to spot an
animal grew more and more. We were very patiently waiting to see an animal and fortunately were able to witness deer.
Also, the open jeep ride was very soothing and refreshing. We were able to connect to nature, which was the best part
of the safari. Overall, the journey proved to be quite beautiful for all of us as it provided us with a tremendous amount of
exposure, experience and some great memories. The people who guided us throughout the journey were very helpful as
they assisted us in developing a lot of skills.
OUR JOURNEY
01.
7. 07
Spending time along the banks of the Kosi
river made us feel incredibly peaceful
Jim Corbett National Park is home to
the most common deer species - Spotted
Deer
Around 700 Asian elephants reside in the
Jim Corbett National Park and a part of the
migratory population that also live in Rajaji
National Park
Riding an open jeep with panoramic views
made the prospect of jungle safari truly
exciting
OUR JOURNEY
8. Team Members
Bhumika, Bushra, Harshleen, Himangi, Ishika, Jiya, Manika, Nitika, Priyanka, Sakshi, Tanisha &
Vedika
Jim Corbett was very interesting because we got to see the animals and lovely nature. We had a great time there. The
jackal we saw was injured near its eye. We felt so pitiful. We just wanted to talk to the jackal and ask it to take care of
itself and wanted to show some love to it.
It was so much fun to be at Jim Corbett National Park. As we are nature lovers, we loved it there. Seeing mountains gave
us so much relief. We felt peaceful and calm at Jim Corbett. The two deer we saw were looking beautiful and healthy. We
really enjoyed the safari rides. The breeze there was also fresh and cool. There was a lot of poop from the animals that
we could see on the roads.
02.
HISTORY OF JIM CORBETT NATIONAL PARK
9. 09
We discovered that Kosi river is a perennial
river that serves the wildlife at Jim Corbett
National Park
Project Tiger was launched in 1973 to
protect the tiger population from poaching
We posed next to the Naini Lake, the centre of
attraction of this amazing hill town, Nainital
The Jim Corbett Park is India’s oldest natural
sanctuary and spread over an area of 497
square miles
HISTORY OF JIM CORBETT NATIONAL PARK
10. Team Members
Anushka, Asmita, Fabeha, Huda, Kashish, Lakshita, Manya Jain, Sara, Shrieen, Tanisha C & Vidhi
Jungle safari was a great experience. We got to see many rare animals like hornbill and birds like kingfisher, woodpecker,
jackal, etc. Also, the jeep ride was a lot of fun. Everyone should visit the Jim Corbett National Park as it has abundant
flora and fauna, and a good population of bird species. Unfortunately, we didn’t get to see tigers and leopards but we saw
their footprints and some other animals also.
During the jungle safari we felt really cold as Jim Corbett National Park is a deciduous forest with teak and other trees. A
safari allows you to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It provides a change of landscape. Since we went on a
safari in the morning, we felt the morning breeze that pervaded the jungle. It made the flowers and leaves do tango with
a rhythm and finesse as if they were experts. Sounds like insects’ buzz, frogs’ croak, birds’ chirp, mammals’ scuttle and
bats’ click saturated the forest. Environment in the jungle safari was very peaceful and gave us positive energy and good
vibes. Finally, we would like to say that safari is an adventurous ride that gives an opportunity to explore the unexplored
trails. So, everyone should visit jungle safari at least once in their lifetime.
JUNGLE SAFARI
03.
11. 11
We had a thrilling experience at Jim Corbett
National Park, where we saw a variety of birds
and animals
Experiencing the biodiversity first hand
through an open jeep jungle safari was a
unique learning experience
Jungle safari turned out to be a positive
experience that reinforced the need for us
youngsters to protect wildlife
We were completely refreshed after
feeling the breeze in the open jeep safari
JUNGLE SAFARI
12. Team Members
Afifa, Dakshita, Disha, Evnice, Haniya, Kunika, Mariyam, Riza, Roshnita, Samridhi Dhawan &
Vishali
Firstly, we want to mention the mountains that we saw on our drive. We had a lot of fun. Due to the air pressure, it felt
like one of our friends went deaf. We learnt about how change in elevation can be felt in the ears. Our driver was talkative
and kept us engaged throughout the journey.
After all this, we went to the temple and then went shopping. Then we walked a long way to reach Domino’s. Two of
our very responsible and smart friends left their shopping bags at Domino’s but thanks to team EdTerra, we got our
bags back and saved our money from going down the drain. We also went paddle-boating and it was so much fun. We
never thought that paddle boating could be this much fun. We even took a small stroll around the lake, had candy floss,
made a lot of boomerangs and finished our meal. And of course we can’t ignore the weather and the view. If we were to
complement Nainital’s view, we’d say that it was ravishing and breathtaking. It is the perfect definition of ‘pleasing the
eye’.
NAINITAL
04.
13. 13
We discovered that Naini Lake is surrounded
by seven hills — Ayarpata, Deopata, Handi
Bandi, Cheena Peak, Alma, Laria Kanta and
Sherka - Danda
We were unable to restrain our happiness
after a therapeutic shopping spree at the
Tibetan Market in Nainital
Naini Lake offers scenic views to its tourists
in the hill station of Nainital
Your trip to Nainital cannot be complete
without a boat ride on the Naini Lake
NAINITAL
14. Team Members
Aastha, Aliza, Ananya, Harmehar, Manya Jain, Navya, Priyanshi, Rewa, Samridhi Durgani,
Samridhi Shadija & Smriti
Jim Corbett National Park is an exquisite place of attraction in India where tourists visit in large numbers from all over
the world to explore nature. This is a remarkable place where you can spot endangered animals, find attractive fauna and
flora and experience pleasant weather, great peace and much more. Everyone should visit Jim Corbett National Park as
it has a good population of bird species and is quite famous for fishing or angling tours.
Jim Corbett has the glory of being one of India’s oldest and most prestigious national parks. It is also the place where
Project Tiger was launched in 1973. The magical landscape, the sight of tigers, elephants and other varied wildlife can
be fascinating to visit. The park is famous for Royal Bengal tigers and Asian elephants. The park has five ecotourism
zones namely Dhikala, Jhirna, Bijarani, Durgadevi and Dhela. The park also has many migratory birds. Apart from tigers,
Jim Corbett also has leopards. Other mammals such as Jungle Cat, Barking Deer, Sambar Deer, Spotted Deer or Chithal,
Sloth Bears, Himalayan Black Bears, Baboons, Rhesus Macaques, etc. are also found here. The best thing about being
in Corbett is that there is never a dull moment at this place. Once you are done with exploring the park, you can head
towards other interesting places like Garijia Temple, Sunrise Point, Sitabani Temple, Maggie points etc. Jim Corbett
National Park offers a lot of scenic beauty and here we were provided with an interesting history of the region. The
wonderful and unique villages around the park are definitely worth a visit.
05.
IMPORTANCE OF NATIONAL PARKS AND
BIOSPHERE RESERVES
15. 15
On our jungle safari we learnt about six different
ecotourism zones namely Dhikala, Bijrani,
Jhirna, Sonanadi, Durgadevi and Dhela
Corbett National Park situated in
Uttarakhand along the banks of the
River Ramganga offers a heart-pounding
escape to the wild Himalayan foothills
Jim Corbett not only brought us close to the
nature but we also felt engulfed by the nature
We stopped for a group shot on the
banks of the Kosi river after visiting Girija
temple
IMPORTANCE OF NATIONAL PARKS AND
BIOSPHERE RESERVES
16. 01 We were mesmerised after the
calming and relaxing live
performance arranged for
us at our resort
02 We had a great time shopping
at the Tibetan Market shops
03 Posing for a picture in the
middle of our evening stroll at
the Mall Road
01
03
02
Moments
06.Say Cheese
17. 04 Discovering the touristy side of
Nainital after a day of learning
05 Being in nature all day, we
worked up an apetite
06 Smiling after a day filled with
fun, excitement and learning
04
15
06
05
18.
19.
20. 505-507, Vikrant Tower, 4 Rajendra Place, New Delhi - 110008, India
tRAVEL MEETs
EDUCATION
WHERE
+91-11-48885800 www.edterra.com info@edterra.com