
Students are introduced to the topic: India!
Students discover fun facts about India.
Students explore the geography of India, including the Himalaya Mountains and the Ganges River.
Students discover the history of India.
Students explore some of the most popular holidays in India.
Students discover the delicious cuisine of India.
Students explore the different languages found in India.
Students dive into Bollywood, the Indian film industry.
Students discover the Indian Caste System.
Students explore marriage traditions in India.
Students explore the different types of clothing found in India.
Students discover the capital city of New Delhi.
Students explore fun facts about Kolkata (Calcutta).
Students dive into the largest city in India, Mumbai (Bombay).
Students explore the Pink City, Jaipur, and its many attractions.
Students discover other main tourist attractions throughout the country, and explore Indian Stepwells.
Students explore the animals found throughout the India.
Students are introduced to India's addition to the Seven Wonders of the Modern World: the Taj Mahal.
Students discover the construction of the Taj Mahal and why it was built.
Students explore the architecture and glittery fun facts about the Taj Mahal.
Students summarize what they learned about the Taj Mahal.
TRAVEL JOURNAL QUESTIONS:
Why was the Taj Mahal built and whom was it built for?
What material is the Taj Mahal made out of?
What color is the Taj Mahal in the morning? In the afternoon? At night?
How many types of gemstones are found at the Taj Mahal?
How would you like to spend an afternoon here?
Students summarize what they learned about India.
TRAVEL JOURNAL QUESTIONS:
What are your favorite types of Indian foods?
Why do you think traffic jams are a major issue in India?
Which animals are revered and cannot be eaten?
Why are cows allowed to wander through the streets?
How would you describe the Caste System?
How many languages are on Indian currency?
What are your thoughts on Bollywood and Indian Dance? Would you give it a try?
Welcome to Travel Tribe's Exploration and Adventure in India!
In this dynamic, fast-paced course, we will explore the history, language, food, culture, traditions, celebrations, geography, animals and famous sites of India. The course then dives into the construction, history and fun facts about one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World, the Taj Mahal.
Students explore local traditions and fun facts that shape this country into the exciting and dynamic place that it is today. Students discover the major cities, learn how to fit in like a local, and check out what to explore in each city, and how to make the most of India if you're only in town for a few days.
Whether you are planning for a post-Covid vacation, wanting a virtual adventure, or planning your next long-term-digital-nomad destination, this course is for you!
Some of the fun-fact topics we will explore:
How (and when) did people first arrive in India?
What animals are native to India?
Why was the Taj Mahal built?
What is the current capital of India and how does it handle its constantly growing population?
What does Indian dance look like?
What is the Indian Festival of Lights?
What is the Caste System?
Why can cows and monkeys freely wander the city streets?
Travel Journal
As the saying goes, "Traveling makes you speechless, and then makes you a storyteller." In this course, you will be prompted to answer questions similar to the prompts above in your Travel Journal, in order to further your understanding and curiosity about each aspect of India that we explore in this course.
Adult Coloring Pages
There are some (optional) adult coloring pages that coordinate with the lectures, so grab some colored pencils! Feel free to share your artwork with the class.
Travel Planner
Traveling can be overwhelming, so much so that sometimes you forget why you were looking forward to boarding the plane in the first place! But rest assured, this Travel Tribe course will give you all the resources you need to help you plan how to experience the culture & vibrant atmosphere of India, and have the adventure of a lifetime.
The attached PDF is your personal Travel Planner. By the end of this course, students will have written down top sites, favorite foods, big cities, major attractions, pro-tips, traditional clothing & special occasions they want to see and experience. This is your roadmap for how to travel to India, and what to expect when you arrive - food, music, and traditions. Whether it's a virtual exploration or an in-person visit you're preparing for, the India Exploration & Adventure, Travel Tribe Culture Series course will help you prepare for what to expect and how to plan your dream vacation to India. You are welcome to keep this private or share with the class.
Travel The World Worksheet: India
This study guide is attached and available for reference throughout the entire course. An optional fill in the blank sheet is also included for self-study.
About The Author
My name is Kelsey Betzelberger, and I have been teaching for over 10 years. I was trained as an opera singer at Northwestern University in Chicago, and visited 45 countries around the world while performing at opera houses in Italy, Germany, England, Argentina, France, Croatia and the Netherlands. I also teach German, French, and music, and I have lived in seven different countries with my husband and our three well-traveled, geriatric cats.