Shiksha Niketan students leave for Himalyan trekking
Sports Reporter
JAMMU: A group of 43 students, including 26 girls, of Shiksha Niketan Secondary School Gandhi Nagar and Shiksha Niketan Senior Secondary School, Jeevan Nagar left on Friday for Manali to participate in the Manali Himalayan Trekking Programme being organised by Tawi Trekkers J and K.
The group is being led by Shashi Kant Sharma, a trained climber and senior member of the club. Four teachers of the school, Sudarshan Singh, Satvinder Kour, Nisha Mehra and Dinesh Kumar also accompanied the group. The group was flagged off by Incharge of Shiksha Niketan Secondary School, Gandhi Nagar, Kiran Gupta in the presence of secretary, Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF) North Zone Committee, Ram Khajuria and secretary Tawi Trekkers, Shawetica Khajuria.
A large number of members of the club and parents of the participants gave them a warm send off in the school premises.
“During the five days and five nights venture, the participants shall have three days and three nights stay at Manali during which they shall visit the enchanting Rishi waterfall, the Manali View point besides a visit to hot water springs at Vashisht and the famous Hadimba temple. However, the highlight of this programme shall be a thrilling experience of rafting in the Beas river. The trekkers shall also have the wonderful experience of their stay in luxury tents with sleeping bags,” informed Ram Khajuria.
In the second phase of this trek the participants shall have a night stay at Chamunda where from they shall visit Macleodganj, the Seat of His Holiness Dalai Lama, besides the beautiful Dharamshala stadium.
Students taking part in this trekking programme besides being explained the benefits of such venture in the personality development of a child are also taught to respect nature and environment and not create a clutter of left over in the jungles enroute.
The next group of trekkers of Oriental Academy Senior Secondary School shall leave for the trekking on June seven.