• Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter

    This brand new walking tour offers visitors the ultimate opportunity to journey behind-the-scenes of Harry Potter and experience the magic that has gone into creating the most successful film series of all time.

  • Bryce Canyon

    The National Park is situated in the state of Utah, and the main feature, the Canyon, is actually a giant natural amphitheatre created by erosion along the eastern side of the Plateau. Geological structures known as hoodoos scatter the landscape, and are formed by wind, water and ice erosion of the river bed sedimentary rocks.

  • Monument Valley

    The Valley is characterised by a cluster of vast sandstone buttes and is visually sensational. The area is part of the Colorado Plateau where the floor is mainly composed from cutler red siltstone and the valley's vivid red colour comes from the iron oxide becoming exposed in the weathered siltstone.

  • The Grand Canyon

    The Colorado River has created one of the most well known natural formations in the world, the Grand Canyon. The massive rift in the Colorado Plateau exposes uplifted Proterozoic and Paleozoic strata and is of particular significance to student groups because of the thick sequence of ancient rocks that are beautifully preserved and exposed within its walls.

  • Zion National park

    The north fork of the Virgin River cuts through the Navajo sandstone of Zion National Park and in so doing creates the deep and narrow gorge of Zion Canyon. A variety of plants and wildlife inhabit the park's four life zones: desert, riparian, woodland and coniferous forest and students will be enthralled for hours examining this geologically stunning area.

  • The Mojave desert

    The Mojave Desert sits within the state of Nevada and although popular for cities such as Las Vegas it remains one of the most fascinating natural landscapes in America. National parks include Death Valley, Joshua Tree and the Mojave National preserve and provide the perfect place to find out more about life in the harsh desert climate.

  • Yosemite national park

    Almost 1,200 square miles of the Sierra Nevada has formed the protected parkland of Yosemite for over 120 years. Three of the world's highest waterfalls can be found alongside valleys carved by glaciers, giant sequoias, lakes, meadows and forests of intense beauty and interest to student groups.

  • Ranthambore National Park

    This is one of India's premier national parks and gives groups the chance to explore and study the plants and wildlife that are rife throughout the area. You will find a wonderful blend of ancient ruins, vegetation and animals and if you are lucky you may get to see one of the Bengal tigers that are revered and protected throughout the 392kms of jungle and park land.

  • Fatehpur Sikri

    Red sandstone was used by masons and architects to construct an amazing ceremonial centre within the heart of the city of Fatehpur Sikri. Unfortunately, 14 years later, the centre was abandoned due to the water supply being unable to support the growing population and so the mosques and palaces remain to this day as a protected UNESCO heritage site.

  • Agra

    The former capital of the Mughal emperors is situated on the banks of the Yamuna River and has a population just short of 2 million. It is a major tourist destination and has some fantastic sites of interests most notably the Taj Mahal, the Royal Tombs and Agra Fort.

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