Travail
Mysore, the city of the royal palace, is known for its age-old tradition of celebrating Dussehra or ‘Dasara’ lavishly and majestically. It is celebrated for 10 days and concludes with Vijayadashami. This is the major festival celebrated in Karnataka of South India Region. The preparation for
celebrations begins way before and the whole city is decorated beautifully for the entire period. There is music, dance, cultural activities, a delightful procession and a torch-light parade. There is a special music concert performed by the Yuva or youth icons during Dasara.
The Camp:
The camp will focus on the volunteers to understand the social and cultural aspects of the community they work. The volunteers will be given experience through interactions, workshops exchange of ideas, need analysis with the support of the team leader, planning and being a part of completing the scheduled work with the group of volunteers to the benefit of the community and a learning experience for the volunteers.
The camp will consist of community service, Learning, Culture and evaluation.
Activities:
• Interactions with government officials or NGOs on festival preparation
• Working with local youth and students in preparation for the Dussehra festival
• Unleash your creativity with educational drawings (murals) on a public spot
• Intercultural activities through interactions, presentations, etc.
• Creating awareness on waste management
• Involving in clean-up and mural art painting
• Present the project outcome with reference to the SDG to the University/ School Students
Logement & nourriture
Accommodation: At a rented guest house or hostel, with shared rooms
Food: South Indian vegetarian and non-vegetarian food will be provided for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Safe, filtered water is available for drinking.
Emplacement & temps libre
Location: Mysore is located in the state of Karnataka, 185 kilometres north of Bangalore, and 138 kilometres from Bangalore satellite bus station
Leisure Activities:
1. Madikeri is a hill town in southern India. Framed by the Western Ghats
mountain range, it’s known for the Raja’s Seat, a simple monument
overlooking forests and rice paddies.
2. The Dubare Camp, where elephants were trained for the famous Mysore
Dussehra, found a brand new calling. Today, it’s a place where hundreds of
tourists get one-on-one with their biggest (quite literally) dream.
3. Nagarahole National ParkIt has among the densest vegetation and wildlife
population and is known for its tiger sightings