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Go on a journey of Geography for the Golden Triangle of India
If you are willing to take the class in an informative and educational tour to your understanding of geography to help, the Golden Triangle of India are of particular interest.
Agra and the Taj Mahal so incredible part of this special region of India and well worth a visit with their students. Besides the world-famous sights, the Taj Mahal, the district is home to some truly amazing bright red.
The highlight was the fort built by the Mughal emperor. This site contains a number of palaces and the Pearl Mosque, the courts and the public and private tomb of Itmad-Ud-Jaulah.
While you’re at home, you should also spend time exploring the local landscape. Take your students in the north of the Himalayas along the Yamuna River – the largest tributary of the Ganges – so they can compare and contrast the prairies, plains, rivers, mountains and forests, and to make a reservation visit tigers andevaluation of agricultural technologies and rural economic development.
Here you will find an impressive architecture and numerous monuments and many opportunities to local transportation system and the development of the city to discuss, while comparing the city with his colleague from the relatively humble Old Delhi.
It will also be able to get your group on the proposed industrial corridor, a broader understanding of globalization and sustainability, and the economic development of the BRIC countries to study learning.
Another city, which is a popular stop is Jaipur travel. Here are the Observatory of Jai Singh, the Clock Tower, the headquarters of the 18th century merchant Jaimahal Sahibki Nawab Palace and the Palace Harem. Golden Triangle of India has much to offer to the country to address classes of a school geography trip, why not search for your educational visit next?