Our recent 2 nights, 3 days educational trip to Jim Corbett National Park and Tattva Hills was a perfect blend of learning, reflection, and fun.
Students explored nature beyond textbooks through a wildlife experience at Jim Corbett, gaining firsthand understanding of biodiversity and conservation. A visit to a museum and an educational movie added meaningful academic value, helping students connect classroom concepts with real-life contexts.
A special highlight of the trip was the digital detox—three days without screens. Evenings were spent talking with friends, sharing stories, laughing, and building genuine connections. These screen-free moments encouraged communication, mindfulness, and emotional bonding.
The stay at Tattva Hills further enriched the experience with group activities that promote teamwork, independence, and responsibility. The trip was beautifully balanced with joyful DJ dance nights, where students relaxed, expressed themselves, and celebrated together.
Overall, the journey supported holistic development—academic, social, and emotional. It truly showcased how experiential learning creates confident, connected, and happy learners, making this trip a memorable milestone for our students.









