HIGHLIGHTED CORE LEARNING:
History it allows us to understand our past, which in turn allows us to understand our present. If we want to know how and why our world is the way it is today, we have to look to history for answers. People often say that “history repeats itself,” but if we study the successes and failures of the past, we may, ideally, be able to learn from our mistakes and avoid repeating them in the future. Studying history can provide us with insight into our cultures of origin as well as cultures with which we might be less familiar, thereby increasing cross-cultural awareness and understanding.
VISION & MISSION:
ASSOCIATED PROJECTS:
MIDDLE SCHOOL: How has the visit to Palace helped you to understand the importance of Architecture? Do you prefer Vernacular architecture or modern architecture and why?
HIGH SCHOOL: Does Gateway of India defines the grandeur of the city Mumbai that is a culmination of the both historic and Modern cultural environment, support your answer from your experience.
LEARNING OBJECTIVE:
GATEWAY OF INDIA: Study about the structural plan of Gateway of India which is designed in the Indo-Sarcenic style. Also learn about its history & architectural layout.
ELEPHANTA CAVES: We learn about the enigmatic heritage sites in India. The spectacular sculptural and architectural feast is still mysterious the pinnacle of rock cut architecture and sculptural art of medieval India is seen.
MARINE DRIVE: Marine Drive is also known as the Queen's Necklace because if viewed at night from an elevated point anywhere along the drive. It is also the world's largest viewing gallery and hence has been a host to a number of events that take place along the promenade. It is the major attraction in Mumbai city.
TARAPOREWALA AQUARIUM: Study about the oldest aquarium in the country & also about the marine & freshwater fishes it hosts.
SHANIWAAR WADA: Study about the historic importance & cultural importance of the two Mughal Gardens – Shalimar Bagh & Nishat Bagh built by the Mughal. Learn about the paintings in the wall, the walls were painted with scenes from Ramayana and Mahabharata.
AGA KHAN PALACE: Study the geology of the urban lake, which is the second largest in the state, is integral to tourism and recreation in Kashmir and why it is named the "Jewel in the crown of Kashmir” or "Srinagar's Jewel".
WHY CRAZY HOLIDAYS?
* All our educational programs are designed in parallel with the syllabus focusing on global awareness, allowing students to address global issues like poverty, sustainability, development, health care, conservation and much more.
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* Every tour is escorted by a medically trained professional.
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* A dedicated manager from our office for every tour will be coordinating with the concerned teacher during the tour.
DAY -01: BANGALORE – MUMBAI |
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Report at BANGALORE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT |
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Departure from BANGALORE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT to MUMBAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (As per Flight Availability) |
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Arrival at MUMBAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT |
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Transfer to Hotel & Check in at the Hotel [Standard check-in time is 12 Noon, Early check-in is subjected to the availability] |
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Breakfast will be provided |
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11:00 AM |
Snacks will be provided |
12:00 PM |
Lunch will be provided |
01:00 PM |
Proceed to GREAT GATEWAY OF INDIA. |
01:30 AM |
Visit GREAT GATEWAY OF INDIA- Built on the banks of the Arabian Sea in Colaba district, the Gateway of India is one of the special monuments built during the British period in Mumbai. The colossal structure was constructed in 1924 to welcome the King George V and Queen Mary to Mumbai. |
02:00 PM |
Proceed to visit ELEPHANTA CAVES by boat (Ferry) |
02:45 PM |
Visit ELEPHANTA CAVES – Is a network of sculpted caves located on Elephanta Island, or Gharapuri (literally “the city of caves”) in Mumbai Harbor, 10 kilometers (6.2 mi) to the east of the city of Mumbai in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The island, located on an arm of the Arabian Sea, consists of two groups of caves the first is a large group of five Hindu caves, the second, a smaller group of two Buddhist caves. The Hindu caves contain rock cut stone sculptures, representing the Shiva Hindu sect, dedicated to the Lord Shiva |
04:00 PM |
Snacks will be provided |
06:30 PM |
Back to Hotel |
08:00 PM |
Dinner will be provided at Hotel. |
10:00 PM |
Overnight Stay at MUMBAI Hotel |
DAY -02: MUMBAI – PUNE |
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06:00 AM |
Wake up and freshen up. |
07:30 AM |
Breakfast and Check Out the Hotel |
08:30 AM |
Proceed to visit
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09:30 AM |
Visit
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11:30 AM |
Snacks will be provided |
01:00 PM |
Lunch will be provided |
02:00 PM |
Transfer to PUNE |
04:30 PM |
Snacks will be provided |
06:00 PM |
Arrival and Check in at the Hotel |
07:30 PM |
Dinner will be provided |
Overnight Stay at PUNE Hotel |
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DAY -03: PUNE – BANGALORE |
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06:00 AM |
Wake up and freshen up. |
07:30 AM |
Breakfast and Check Out the Hotel |
08:30 PM |
Proceed to visit SHANIWAR WADA |
09:00 PM |
Visit SHANIWAR WADA – Shaniwar Wada is one of the most popular monuments in Pune. In 1729 Peshwa Baji Rao commissioned the building of Shaniwar Wada. Shaniwar Wada has great fountains, courtyards, fruits, trees, offices audience halls and substantial residential areas as its attractions. |
11:00 PM |
Proceed to visit AGA KHAN PALACE |
11:15 PM |
Snacks will be provided |
11:40 PM |
Visit AGA KHAN PALACE - Aga Khan Palace was built in the year 1892 by Sultan Mohammad Shah Aga Khan III in Pune. Since then it is one of the biggest landmark in Indian history.It was an act of charity by the Sultan who wanted to help the poor in the neighboring areas of Pune who were drastically hit by the famine. It is one of the finest pieces of architectural beauty in the western India. |
01:00 PM |
Lunch will be provided |
Proceed to PUNE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT |
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Arrival at PUNE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT |
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Snacks will be provided |
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Departure to BANGALORE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (Flight time as Scheduled) |
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Arrival at BANGALORE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT |
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49 seater Non AC Coach |
SEMI DELUXE |
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49 seater AC Coach |
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35 seater AC Coach |
IMPORTANT NOTE
1. As this is NOT THE FINAL ITINERARY at the time of confirmation, kindly ask the marketing executive to check the availability of all the services as specified in this itinerary ie (TRAIN/FLIGHT/COACHES/HOTELS/ENTRY TO MONUMENTS, FARMS, RESORTS ETC) based on the period of travel and to submit the FINAL ITINERARY.
2. As the availability and pricing keeps on changing for flights/train dynamically we request your good self to make sure to collect the full amount of train fare and 25% of the airfare within 24 hours as soon as a trip is confirmed from the students which is nonrefundable and handover the same amount to Crazy Holidays marketing executive so that we can go ahead with the booking of flight/train on immediate hours.
BOOKING PROCEDURE
PAYMENT MODE - 100% payment should be done 15 days prior to the departure
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CANCELLATION POLICY:
Cancellations are effective on the date written intimation is received by the Tour In charge / School Office. Cancellation will not be received orally or over the phone. Refund if any will be settled within 21 days of the arrival of the Tour.
1) 25 days or more prior to departure date: 25% of the tour cost will be non-refundable
2) 20 days to 24 days prior to departure date: 40% of the tour cost will be non-refundable
3) 15 days to 19 days prior to departure date: 50% of the tour cost will be non-refundable
4) 10 days to 14 days prior to departure date: 75% of the tour cost will be non-refundable
5) 9 days or lesser prior to departure date: 100% of the tour cost will be non-refundable
*In case of flight journey, Air ticket amount will be non-refundable (100