From August 22 to 26 students from Grade 6 and 7 of The Pupil Saveetha Eco School embarked on an exciting five days educational trip to Mysore, blending learning with adventure. The trip provided a unique opportunity to explore historical landmarks, experience culture and heritage, and create lasting memories.
Mysore Palace
The majestic Mysore Palace was a highlight of the trip, where students marveled at the stunning architecture and rich history. They also enjoyed a captivating light and sound show that brought the palace's past to life.
Shravanabelagola
Another significant destination was Shravanabelagola, where students climbed 700 steps to see the iconic Gommateshwara statue which is 57 feet tall. The breathtaking views from the top made the climb worthwhile, and they captured the moment with plenty of photos.
Talakadu
In Talakadu, students explored the Keerthinarayana Temple, learning about its fascinating history, including how it was buried under sand for centuries due to a queen's curse, as well as the archaeological discoveries that uncovered its hidden past. They also enjoyed the scenic beauty along the banks of the Cauvery River.
Mysore Zoo
The Mysore Zoo was a thrilling experience where students encountered diverse wildlife and learned about conservation efforts. It was an exciting and educational outing that deepened their appreciation for nature.
Shopping and Reflection
The trip concluded with a shopping spree, allowing students to pick up souvenirs to remember their trip. As they returned to Chennai on the Shatabdi Express, they reflected on the rich history they had learned and the friendships formed during this unforgettable journey.