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                                                             School Trip 2024

                                                  GHPS Timmapur                  


                                                   The school trip from December 10th to December 12th was an enriching experience for me in my fellowship journey. We visited some tourist places in Uttara kannada, Chikkamagalooru, Dakshina kannad and Udupi districts. Our journey began with a visit to Gokarna, a  town known for its religious significance and beaches. Students had the opportunity to explore Mirja Fort, an ancient structure that offered insights into the region's history. At Idagunji, we visited the famous Ganesh Temple, where students learned about the region's religious practices. Next, we headed to Murudeshwara, home to the towering statue of Lord Shiva. This location provided a perfect blend of natural beauty and spirituality, with students exploring the beachside and the temple. Our trip continued to Kollur, where we visited the Mookambika Temple.

                                                              

                                                   On the 2nd day  we made our way to Shringeri, famous for  the Shringeri Sharada Peetham. Later we visited to the  Balehonnur . After that we went to the  Horanadu which is famous for Annapoorneshwari Temple. We then visited Dharmasthala, where we explored the Manjunatha Temple. 


                                                        

                                                               On the 3rd day our next destination was Subramanya, home to the famous Subramanya Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Subramanya., Later we visited Udupi, where the iconic Sri Krishna Temple offered a deep dive into the religious and cultural history of the region. The students were then introduced to the beauty of Chikkamagaluru by visiting a tea estate, where we got  a chance to learn about tea cultivation. Also we had a coffee in that place. Throughout the trip, students had the opportunity to explore Karnataka’s rich cultural, historical, and natural heritage, It was an unforgettable experience for me.



                                                                                                         Unforgettable moments......

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