Learn about the evidences of the past, the roots of the present, the colours of the future & the tales of many lives
Hampi referred to as group of monument is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that houses beautiful historic temples built across Tungabadra river. Hampi ruins are spread over 4,000 sq.km – a life time is less to understand its precision architecture & tales of the medieval India. Anegudi believed to be the Monkey Kingdom of Kishkinta based on our ancient epic Ramayana. The village is a part of UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hampi. Plenty to learn from the evidences of Vijayanagara dynasty to the local art & life!
A heritage expedition in Hampi & Anegundi offers a captivating journey through time, exploring the rich history and cultural heritage of these ancient towns. During the expedition, students can witness the architectural marvels of the Vijayanagara Empire, including the Virupaksha Temple, Vittala Temple, and the Elephant Stables, among others. Anengundi village is steeped in history and mythology, with ancient temples, cave paintings, and remnants of a bygone era waiting to be discovered.
Anegundi offers a glimpse into rural life, with opportunities to interact with locals, visit traditional houses, and understand the local way of living.The local community achieve social and economic empowerment through conservation of their natural, cultural and architectural heritage, and in doing so secure the future of Anegundi through sustainable integration with the people of the land. Learn from the NGO led community intiatives and understand how we can contribute to the development of sustainable villages.
Odisha, a generous state in the east coast of India is rich in its heritage, culture and tradition. Indigenous art forms such as stone carvings, Pattachitra, Thevpalm leaf art, Odissi dance, Silver metal art is practised with the passion and dedication until today. The state is also well-known for its architecture which will be evident in their ancient temples and caves.
We take you to Ragurajpur an art and cultural village to immerse yourself to learn the art of pattachitra or thevpalm leaf & experience the various cultural & art forms.
Odisha is home to 62 varieties of culturally vibrant tribes including Bhumia, Bhatra, Gond, Koya,Paraja, Kondh tribes more accurately known as “Adivasis” or :Natives". Koraput is a tribal village in Odisha is a home to Bonda, Gadaba tribes. It is recognized as "Global agricultural heritage site" by UN as 83% of population in this village practices indigenous methods of agriculture.
Anegudi believed to be the Monkey Kingdom of Kishkinta based on our ancient epic Ramayana. The village is a part of UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hampi. Plenty to learn from the evidences of Vijayanagara dynasty to the local art & life!
Level: Middle, High School & above
An ancient city of Karnataka that preserves the heritage of Vijayanagara Empire. It holds South India's second largest fort. Walking through the fort enthrals you with many heroic tales hidden inside these rocks.
Level: Middle School
The toy town of Karnataka inspires you to be creative. Channapatna known for its traditional wooden toys with natural colours houses many local artisans who practices art as their way of life. Learn how to make environment friendly toys from raw material to finished product.
Level: All levels
Verlem a small tribal hamlet inside the Netravali wildlife sanctuary will mesmerize you with its green charm all around. Spend time with the local Velip tribe, understand their life as you learn about their practices, traditions, rituals. Go wild trekking down series of waterfalls hidden inside the forest.
Level: Middle, High school & above
Heritage of Kadamba dynasty dated back in14th Century, warm & welcoming Talde village community, rich bio-diversity makes this a memorable experience of life.
Level: Middle, High school & above
Billekal Rangaswamy Betta is a tiger reserve is in the confluence of western & eastern ghats. Apart from the dense wilderness, it also houses and preserves the ethnic tribes of the region "The soligas". Understand their way of life and the balance that these community developed over the generations to live & co-exist with the nature & wildlife.
Level: Middle, High school & above
A community thrives on Bamboo. Wayanad with its rich bio-diversity houses many Bamboo artisans and women entrepreneurial units. Along with its rich natural scape Wayanad offers exceptional cultural exchange.
A land known for rich and diverse types of mineral deposits. It is located along the Eastern Ghats. Bonda, Gadaba tribes. Koraput village is recognized as "Global agricultural heritage site" by UN as 83% of population in this villages practices indigenous methods of agriculture.
India's first digital village is proud of its Korku tribes who are smart enough to adapt to smart technology. Visit this tribal village & understand technology adaptation. Understand their local culture. Take a nature trail inside the Melghat tiger reserve forest.
A state that resembles a mosaic of culture. The predominant communities here are the Lepchas, the Bhutias and the Nepalese. It is the only organic state in India globally recognised for unique indigenous farming system Sikkim is in the grandeur of its vistas, the bright heartedness of its people and all that the land has to offer. We take you to some of the beautiful villages in South, North & East Sikkim - Payong, Chalamthang, Dzongu, Zuluk to understand their way of life.
The land of Nagas is a small state with exotic culture and natural attractions. It is popularly known as the land of festivals where various tribal communities come together for a colourful carnival and exhibit their folk artistry. One such festival is the "Hornbill festival" that occurs annually to mark the beginning of the winter. Nagaland is blessed with abundant natural beauty and rich cultural diversity
Assam a humble state in North-East India, has been the settling ground for many civilizations who came here through different routes as it was connected by land to many states and country. Negritos, Dravidians, Alpines, Tibeto Burmese and Aryans were the major races that made a settlement in Assam. They made Assam their home and came to be known as Assamese. The largest population in Assam is of the Tibeto Burmese origin like the Bodo tribe and Mishing tribe.
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