Study Tour to United Kingdom | School Tour

9 Days

Overview

Germany, renowned for its famous Oktoberfest and World War II history, is also home to some of Europe’s most breathtaking landscapes, fairytale castles, significant historic sites, and lively party scenes. Situated in the heart of Europe, Germany boasts the continent’s most powerful economy.

The country’s most visited destination is its capital, Berlin, a city rich in history and filled with historic landmarks, monuments, and museums. Other notable cities include Cologne, Dresden, Frankfurt, Munich, Hamburg, and Nuremberg, all of which offer significant historic sites, museums, and vibrant arts and culture scenes.

Must-see attractions in Germany include the iconic Neuschwanstein Castle, the most photographed structure in the country, and the magnificent Gothic cathedral in Cologne. Popular activities include scenic drives, hiking, and horseback riding through the Black Forest, as well as cruises along the beautiful Rhine River, offering stunning views of picture-perfect scenery. While Oktoberfest is the country’s most famous festival, other notable events include May Day and Carnival. Many visitors also flock to Germany for its vibrant Christmas markets, which are held in most major cities.

Trip Info

Study Tour Features

Unesco Sites | Top Institutes | Best Experience

Accommodation

3 Star or above category hotels

Study Tour Highlights

  • Hands-on Workshops
  • International Certifications
  • Study Tour Report

Special Support

  • Female Cordinators
  • Local Cordinator
  • Doctor on the Tour
  • Local Cuisine

Itinerary

-Arrive at Gatwick Airport, London.
-Transfer from the airport to the hotel.
-Check-in, freshen up, and receive a tour briefing.
-Evening at leisure.
-Dinner and overnight stay.

-After breakfast at the cottage, depart for the historic city of Oxford.
-Tour the manufacturing facilities of renowned car makers MINI and BMW.
-Enjoy a satisfying meal, followed by a visit to the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, where students can explore the origins and view remains of various species.
-Return to the cottage in the evening for dinner and rest.

-After breakfast, embark on an excursion to the world-famous Warner Bros. Studio to experience the making of the Harry Potter series and learn how the films were shot.
-Enjoy lunch, then visit London’s renowned Transport Museum to see how the transport system has evolved and the technological advancements that have transformed it over the years.
-Return to the cottage for team-building exercises and fun activities.
-Dinner and overnight stay.

-After breakfast, visit the iconic Tower Bridge, constructed over the River Thames, followed by a visit to Westminster Abbey, a World Heritage site where British history has been celebrated for over 1,000 years.
-After lunch, explore London’s most iconic monument, Big Ben, followed by a visit to the Palace of Westminster.
-Soak in the views and atmosphere of the Royal City.
-Return to the cottage for dinner and an overnight stay.

-After breakfast, visit the Museum of the Bank of England to explore the evolution of currency over the years.
-After lunch, visit the Royal Buckingham Palace and tour the State Rooms to witness the grandeur and royalty of the country.
-Evening free for exploring the local market.
-Dinner and overnight stay at the cottage, followed by activities.

-After breakfast at the cottage, visit the famous Coca-Cola London Eye for panoramic views of the city and a 4D cinema experience.
-Later, visit Madame Tussauds Wax Museum to pose with lifelike wax figures of famous personalities.
-Continue to the Sea Life London Aquarium, where students can see robotic fishes created by the Computer Science -Department of Essex University, alongside many live fish species.
-Return to the cottage after dinner and rest.

-After breakfast, visit the Natural History Museum, London, home to 18 million life and earth science specimens across five main collections: Botany, Entomology, Mineralogy, Paleontology, and Zoology.
-After lunch, explore the Victoria & Albert Museum of Childhood, which houses the UK’s national collection of childhood-related objects.
-Dinner and overnight stay.

-After breakfast at the cottage, visit the Science Museum, which holds a collection of over 300,000 items, including Stephenson’s Rocket and the first jet engine.
-Later, visit the Royal Observatory at Greenwich to explore the Prime Meridian Line and learn about the history of Greenwich Mean Time
-Dinner and overnight stay.

Day 9 :
Departure

-After an early breakfast, depart for Gatwick Airport, London.
-Board your flight and return home.

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