Cox & Kings Dubai launches educational travel tours
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Cox & Kings Ltd, the leading holidays and education travel group, with operations in 22 countries across continents launched its educational travel tours – ‘Curious Cat Chronicles’ in Dubai, to cater to the changing perspective of educational travel in local schools and provide students the opportunity to learn through exploration.
‘Curious Cat Chronicles’, a unique educational travel programme, transcends classroom learning and broadens the horizon of a child’s world, by giving them the freedom to discover, share and explore.
Each itinerary is curated in a way that expands a student’s knowledge and experience of the world.
The itineraries include fun and educative experiences like tailor-made tours to places of historic significance in Europe, lunch with astronauts, Zero-gravity experience at NASA centres and Universal Studios in the United States, workshops on Biodiversity and visit to Science centres in Singapore, Art schools in London, and witness the unique architecture styles in India, that present the world to the students as a global classroom. Schools can pick and choose from an array of curated itineraries that can be further customised based on the curriculum needs.
Speaking at the launch event, Karan Anand, head, relationships, Cox & Kings, said: “As a leading education travel group, we have always emphasised on travel as a means to learn. Learning through travel exposes curious minds to new experiences that involve them.
“Today, schools and parents realise the importance of educational trips that complement the curriculum and enhances a child’s learning. Keeping this in mind we have conceived and designed our educational itineraries that combine the best of fun and learning, in a safe setting.”
Cox & Kings with its strong portfolio of educational travel aims to reach out to schools in Dubai with further expansion plans in other UAE markets.
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