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School Trips to India
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Why India? Why AcornInIndia? Why Acorn for your school trip to India? Company Profile Contact InformationTrekking in the Himalayan foothills, white-water rafting on the Ganges, the Golden Triangle - AcornInIndia offers you the perfect destination for a school trip.Why India?India has so much to teach us all but especially young people. India is a leading global player, its culture and economy are increasingly influential. Your students will gain from this experience with Acorn. It will excite and advantage them in every way. India is multi-dimensional and so vibrant that each day brings new excitement and wonder. Marvel at the magnificent temples, the Himalayan Mountains, the holy Ganges, let your senses be stimulated by the fragrant spices and colourful saris, and enjoy the festivals, fairs and bazaars that are an integral part of Indian life. Why is Acorn taking schools to India?Andrew Gardiner, Chairman of Acorn, has been visiting India regularly since 2000 when he canoed the Ganges from Farrukhabad to Varanasi. Initial wonder and fascination with India turned into a firm commitment to create opportunities and challenges for young people. Andrew will support your pre trip planning and personally oversee your visit. AcornInIndia offers new choices of challenge and opportunity. There is so much more here than on a school trip to Europe, yet none of the extreme challenge and high cost normally associated with a third world expedition Why Acorn for your school trip to India?
Company ProfileAcornInIndia is part of Acorn Venture Ltd. Acorn has been running school trips for over 25 years and is the UK's leading independent school travel company. Acorn is a fully bonded member of ABTA (v3629) and holds an ATOL licence (5525) issued by the CAA. We are also fully assured, founding members of the School Travel Forum. Contact InformationPlease contact us if you would like to discuss going on an Inspection Visit, or making a provisional booking, or indeed if you have any queries.
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Last modified: 07 December 2009 |