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CWI strongly believes that education should be taken beyond classrooms and outside the boundaries of India. We have developed a new range of Educational Tours that includes exciting destinations designed to give students an unforgettable experience. Innovation and experimental learning are the current buzzwords in the education field.
For some of our educational destinations we have a selection of comprehensive itineraries which make the most of your stay by including all the popular sights and excursions. Alternatively you can have the flexibility of deciding on your own programme by choosing from our range of suggested visits. |
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| Why do students go for an educational trip? |
- Travelling the world with old friends, making new ones is part of the fun of travelling abroad, and the memorable adventures students share will last a lifetime.
- International travel will make students feel more self-confident when they return home. They gain invaluable leadership skills, greater global awareness and an international perspective that only comes from travelling to a different country.
- Exploring history, seeing how the locals live and developing a new global perspective enriche the experience of the tour.
- Chances are grades of students will improve when they return home from their trip because the students are not just learning the course material from a textbook, they are actually applying it in a real environment.
- There are chances that the student can in the future get admitted to a really good higher education provider. Students who have experienced life abroad possibly gives them an edge over others when sending in their college application.
- The Educational tour experience may help students determine a career path. Students can always talk about their International experience to stand out in job interviews.
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| CWI provides outstanding, culturally enriched, educational travel programs. We transform our sightseeing tours into empowering learning experiences. |
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| Destinations |
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| United Kingdom (London) |
| The United Kingdom (UK) consists of England, Wales, Scotland (who together make up Great Britain) and Northern Ireland. The UK’s geography is varied, and includes cliffs along some coastlines, highlands and lowlands and many islands off the coast of Scotland. The highest mountain is Ben Nevis in Scotland which reaches a height of 1 344m. The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy. The main chamber of parliament is the lower house, the House of Commons, which has 646 members elected by universal suffrage. About 700 people are eligible to sit in the upper house, the House of Lords, including life peers, hereditary peers, and bishops. |
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There is a Scottish parliament in Edinburgh with wide-ranging local powers, and a Welsh Assembly in Cardiff which has more limited authority for Welsh affairs but can legislate in some areas. The English account for more than 80% of the population. The Scots make up nearly 10% and the Welsh and Northern Irish most of the rest. The UK is also home to diverse immigrant communities, mainly from its former colonies in the West Indies, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Africa. The economy - one of the largest in the EU - is increasingly services-based although it maintains industrial capacity in high-tech and other sectors. The City of London is a world centre for financial services.
London is a city of infinite variety and colour, it is rich in history yet at the forefront of modern fashion, music and the arts. There is a fantastic amount to see and do to occupy students of all ages and interests with London’s fantastic museums and galleries celebrating the city’s 2000 years of history and culture. From Cornwall to Scotland, the UK offers many opportunities for educational and recreational visits and excursions for a variety of subject areas. We can tailor make educational tours to any destination in the UK with a whole host of exciting attractions which are sure to keep the student group busy.
CWI provides sensibly-priced London educational tours, academic visits and field-trips for colleges and study groups. A valuable learning resource, researched and conducted by expert guides, and suitable for students and scholars of all ages. For instance one of our tours for mainly students studying Architecture/Modern History is visiting the Seven Wonders of London:-
The seven wonders are: Westminster Abbey, London's crowning glory and magnificent gothic masterpiece; Houses of Parliament, home of democracy, mother of political power houses and iconic edifice; Temple Church, London's hidden medieval mystery; St Paul's Cathedral, Wren's glory, 50 years to build and 300 years of inspiration; the 'Gherkin', towering innuendo and modern addition to the London skyline (no internal visits); Tower Bridge: the world’s most photographed and celebrated city gateway; Tower of London, the capital’s oldest building, and a powerful statement of the city’s brutal past.
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| Australia |
Australia’s major cities show off the Australian way of life and culture and are where the majority of Australians live. The students can enjoy contemporary outdoor lifestyle; they can see Australia in the architecture, experience it in multicultural precincts, shops, theatres and bars, watch it in the people, taste it in their food or smell it in the oceans or bushland. Australia has a young, free-spirited and uninhibited culture. It’s also about fashion; celebrities; sporting heroes and the love of the outdoors.
Hop between Sydney’s beaches and world famous harbour or Melbourne’s laneways and St Kilda Beach. |
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Day trip to Moreton Bay from Brisbane and Rottnest Island from Perth. Mix national monuments with Namadgi National Park in Canberra or pioneer history and aboriginal art with desert adventure in Alice Springs. Do Darwin’s marina, markets and harbour and Adelaide’s galleries,
gardens and beaches. Wander Salamanca Place and climb Mt Wellington in Hobart or visit the Great Barrier Reef and Kuranda Rainforest from Cairns. See dinosaur footprints and Cable Beach in Broome or combine shopping, beaches and theme parks on the Gold Coast.
From the outback to the coasts, Australian journeys are more than just getting from one place to another: they’re about discovering the diversity, the wonders, the vibrant towns, the people and their unique way of life. Experience Seekers can take weeks meandering through rolling countryside, red desert, sparkling waterholes and our spiritual heritage or a few days exploring wilderness coast, island clusters or reefs.
Some of the Excursions attraction in the Australian Tour includes Scenic Flights and Air Journeys, Cruising, Treks and Trails, Camping and Caravanning. The Australian Educational Tour is more than just the beach, surfing and the strip of sand. It is a way of living and having an unforgettable and enriching experience.
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| Malta |
| Malta is a group of seven islands in the Mediterranean Sea. Only the three largest islands - Malta, Gozo and Comino - are inhabited. The terrain is low and rocky with coastal cliffs. Malta, in the heart of the Mediterranean, is a melting pot of civilisations with a history stretching back thousands of years. The country has been inhabited since around 5200 BC and a significant prehistoric civilisation existed on the islands prior to the arrival of the Phoenicians who named the main island Malat, meaning safe haven. Later the islands were for centuries the seat of the Order of Knights of the Hospital of St John and then part of the British Empire. |
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Malta became independent in 1964. The Maltese government is headed by the leader of the party with a majority of seats in the unicameral House of Representatives, known in Maltese as Kamra tar-Rappreżentanti. The national language is Maltese, which is part of the Semitic language family that includes Arabic. English is also recognised as an official language, and many Maltese also speak Italian.
Tourism is important in Malta but the island also has an expanding services sector. Population : 400,000
Capital City : Valletta
Highest Point : Dingli Cliffs (240 meters)
Driving : On the left of the road
Minimum Age For Drivers : 18 years
Seat Belts : Required for driver and all passengers
Helmets for Motorcyclists : Required
Best Beaches : Mellieha Bay, Gnejna, Armier, Golden Bay, Ghajn Tuffieha, Ramla Bay (Gozo), Blue Lagoon (Comino)
Electricity : 220/240 Volts
Time : Malta has Central European Time (CET) which is 1 hour ahead of British Standard Time.
The Unit of Currency is the Euro.
The Climate in Malta is warm and healthy. There are no biting winds, fog, snow and frost.
Rain falls for only short periods, averaging about 578 mm (20 inches) in a whole year.
The temperature averages 14.1C in winter and 32C in summer with the sun shining for an average of 6.46 hrs and 10.11 hrs respectively. |
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| Educational Tour Package |
- A group of minimum10 students
- Accommodation at a University Campus/Moderate Hotel
- Tour Duration:- 10-15 Days
- Education to be provided to students as per the course being studied by the students.
- For instance Business Management students get to visit MNC’s to learn the operations and functions of the company and personally gain experience on how a business is made successful.
- Lectures/Workshops in accordance with the course content of the students to be conducted 2 hrs per day for 7-10 days
- Certificate to be provided by the University/college to students
- Air tickets (Round Trip)
- Air port Pick up and drop to be provided at the destination country.
- Day passes to be provided to students for rail/bus
- Breakfast & Dinner
- Excursions/ City Tour
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| For a customised tour package as per the requirements of your institution please contact : +91-9311131399 |
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