"Incredible India" is a uniquely vibrant and magical country and a visit here will awaken all your senses and doubtless broaden your mind. A pluralistic, multilingual and multi-ethnic society where more than 400 languages are spoken, India is also home to a diversity of wildlife in a variety of protected habitats. The country is steeped in history and its cities are home to some staggeringly beautiful buildings including the wonderful Taj Mahal in Agra. India's wildlife is also special and a glimpse of the elusive Bengal tiger is an unforgettable experience. Prices start at £1051.
Subject Focus:
- KS 3-5 National parks and preserving natural habitats
- KS 3-5 Compare and contrast city and rural lifestyles
- KS 3-5 Concepts of sustainable development
- KS 3-5 Social care and health projects
- KS 3-5 Case study: The cultures, customs and challenges of the Jaipur community
Student Outcomes:
- Contribute to an under privileged community in India by working with a locally run NGO.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of a sustainable development project on the Jaipur community.
- Gain an appreciation of Buddhism, Hinduism and develop an understanding of a multicultural society.
- Students will get to see Indian wildlife and, if they're lucky, an Indian tiger.
- Conceptualise the pressure of population growth on a growing Asian economy



