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dreamz chaser Bangalore. Altitudes Expeditions Delhi PROFILE. We take this opportunity to bring your attention to the importance of alternative learning through experiential training being imparted as a means to aid all round personality development to children and adults of all age groups.

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  1. dreamz chaserBangalore Altitudes Expeditions Delhi PROFILE

  2. We take this opportunity to bring your attention to the importance of alternative learning through experiential training being imparted as a means to aid all round personality development to children and adults of all age groups.

  3. Experiential learning has evolved to provide effective means for students to continue to learn and develop throughout life. We all learn through experience: by burning ourselves we learn to avoid heated objects, by testing our parent’s patience we learn about the acceptable standards of behavior and the consequences of transgressing. Some things simply cannot be learnt from books or lectures. Examples ranging from riding a bicycle to making friends. So experiential learning is a natural process on which all- developmental training aims to capitalize.

  4. Our aim is to expose students/ participants in a structured manner, topics like development of team-work, co-operation, communication, leadership and fear of failure etc.

  5. In order to achieve these aims, Altitudes, an outbound adventure training organization works exclusively in this area. Our various adventure and excursion based programmes are aimed at putting students in situations where they actually experience and have a taste of the above. The students through our carefully designed adventure activities like rock-climbing, trekking, navigation exercises, rope courses and others, experience real situations of thrill and feel a sense of achievement. Alongside there are trips planned to visit wild life parks, treks through mountain villages, temples and other areas of interest.

  6. The entire focus will be on exposing our students to the world of adventure, nature and Indian heritage. All along the trainers will brief and debrief of the related learning.Before going any further we would like to mention the importance of having a technically correct team to accomplish our goals. The safety requirements for any adventure/ outbound program can never be stressed enough. We give below the profile of some of our key members who will be supervising and conducting our programs.

  7. The Team • Late. Col. J. C. Joshi: - Was the ofHead of Altitudes till he left for heavenly abode in April 06, 2006. He was an Everest Climber from the first successful Indian expeditions in 1965. An Arjun Award winner, Ex- Commandant High Altitude Warfare School,(HAWS) Indian Army and ex- Principal,Nehru Institute of Mountaineering, all our instructors have been handpicked and trained by him. As a mark of respect to him we have decided that his profile will always be 1st in our Company Profile.

  8. AnitSah:-(Head Operations: - Adventure Activities)Former and now a guest instructor at the Nehru Institute of Mountaineering, Uttarkashi. 38 years of age he has climbed over 21 Himalayan peaks and was the youngest member at the age of 16 and a half years of an Everest expedition in 1992, failing to reach the summit by 100 meters of the peak and thereby making history as the youngest climber attempting to climb Mt. Everest at that time.

  9. RahulSah:Deputy Head ( Adventure & Corporate Programmes)Has done all his mountaineering courses from HIM Darjeeling and NIM Uttarkashi. He has climbed a virgin Peak “Sangthang” (6602 meters) with the Indian army as chief instructor amongst others that include “Thelu” (6002 meters) with class 10th students of Birla VidyaMandir Nainital and Chougal (5638 meters)

  10. Kusum ChauhanSr. Program Manager :  Is a qualified instructor and an experienced climber who has done all her mountaineering courses from NIM Uttarkashi which include Adventure, Skiing, Basic, Advance & Liaison Officer course. She was also a guest instructor at the NIM Uttrakashi. Apart from the various treks she also has the following Peaks to her credit. Sudarshan Parvat (6507 mts), Bhagirathi 2 (6512 mts), Chemcer Kangari (6622 mts), Bhrigupanth (6772 mts),  Satopanth (7775 mts), Shitidhar (5540 mts ) & Chhanguj (6640 mts). Her role in the organisation is to Conduct of Adventure Programs all over India. Preparing program modules suited for different age groups and its execution. Taking theoretical and practical classes regarding adventure activities. Preparing of Itineraries for Himalayan Treks in the lower and higher reaches of the Himalaya. Execution of the above mentioned itinerary in the capacity of Trekking Guide. Participating in Mountaineering Expeditions as an assistant mountain guide. Conduct of Rock Climbing Courses. Liaison with foreign mountaineering expeditions to Indian Himalayas.

  11. We have a comprehensive training program that is followed during the stay of the participants at our camp. We have a permanent team of 55 instructors hence this adventure training and activities are conducted by our team Mountaineering Instructors who have scaled at least 5 to 7 Himalayan peaks above 7000mtrs. The instructors have handled on an average at least 12000 kids every year for the last 10 yrs. All our instructors are trained from reputed Mountaineering Institutes of India. These courses include basic course, Advance Course, Survival, Search and rescue and Method of Instruction. Our safety record is impeccable and the challenges offered to the students are commensurate with the instructor’s experience. After all the level and quality of the adventure and exposure can only be as good as the credentials of the instructors and trainers. In this regard there is no compromise on our behalf.

  12. Next important aspect of these programs is the quality of food and accommodation arrangements for the participants. There is a very scientific basis for determining the number of calories and content of food required during the treks and other physically challenging activities and how the content changes with different altitudes. We at Altitudes adhere to the strict norms laid by National Mountaineering institutes regarding optimal nutritional intake and plan our meals around them. The quality of tents, sleeping bags and other technical equipment like ropes, harnesses etc is also strictly maintained to make the trip a comfortable and memorable experience for the trekker / camper students.In the end it’s the learning as an individual and the collective experience that matters. The children/participant should leave the program with increased self esteem and greater belief in their awareness of nature and heritage.

  13. Our Permanent Campsite Near Nainital

  14. Orientation

  15. Off For the day

  16. Activities in Progress

  17. Cat Walk in School prog.

  18. Double Trouble in School prog.

  19. Flying Fox in School prog.

  20. Monkey Crawl in School prog.

  21. Pamper Pole Com in School prog.

  22. Parallel Ropes

  23. Rappelling

  24. Vertical Playpen in School prog.

  25. Two Line Bridge in School prog.

  26. Himalayan Peaks Scaled By Altitudes • PEAKS HEIGHT YEAR • Mt. Everest 8848 Mts. 1965 • Mt. Everest 8848 Mts. 1992 • Mt. Panchachuli II 6904 Mts. 1991 • Mt. Panchachuli III 6312 Mts. 1991 • Mt. Gorichang 7035 Mts. 1983 • Mt.Chougal 6034 Mts. 1991 • Mt.Jogin I 6456 Mts 1970 • Mt.Jogin II 6342 Mts. 1970 • Mt.Jogin III 6116 Mts. 1970 • Mt. Hanuman Tibba 5928 Mts. 1991 • Mt. Manali 5669 Mts. 1991 • Mt.Laddakhi 5735 Mts. 1991 • Mt. Shitidhar 5750Mts. 1991

  27. Mt. Mukerbey 6622 Mts 1973 • Mt. Bander Punch 6215 Mts. 1973 • Mt. Sangthang 6480 Mts. 1994 • Mt. Thelu 6002 Mts. 1989 • Mt. Sudershan 6507 Mts. 2002 • Mt.Nanda Devi East 7434 Mts. 1964 • Mt. Maiktoli 6803 Mts. 1990 • Mt. Rudrgaira 5962 Mts. 1992 • Audins Col 5792 Mts. 1993 • Kalindi Khal 5947 Mts. 1996 • Mt. Bhagirathi II 6512 Mts 2004 • Mt. Rathong 6679 Mts 1964

  28. Some of the Institutions where the programme has been conducted • 1. The Air Force Bal Bharti School New Delhi Sends their students to Camp Bagicha every year. • 2. Assam Valley School Tejpur Conducts in house adventure workshops • 3. All the Bal Bharti Schools Conducts adventure activities through us in Solan in Himachal Pradesh • 4. British School New Delhi Sends their students to Camp Bagicha every year and conducts in house adventure workshop in the school premises for junior school. • 5. Chinmaya International School Coimbatore Conducts in house adventure workshops • 6. Chinmaya Vidyalaya,St Johns Rd, Bangalore Sends their students to Camp Bagicha every year. • 7. Chinmaya Vidyalya Bangalore Koramangla Sends their students to Camp Bagicha every year. • 8. G.D.Goenka World School New Delhi Conducts in house adventure workshops • 9. Sagar School Rajasthan Conducts in house adventure workshops • 10. Mayo Girls School Ajmer Sends their students to Camp Bagicha every year. • 11. St. Peters School Bangalore Conducts in house adventure workshops • 12. Vibgyor School Bangalore Conducts in house adventure workshops

  29. 13. Mata Jai Kaur Public School New Delhi Sends their students to Camp Bagicha every year and conducts in house adventure workshop in the school premises for junior school. • 14. Naval School New Delhi Sends their students to Camp Bagicha every year and conducts in house adventure workshop in the school premises for junior school. • 15. J.B. Academy Faizabad Sends their students to Camp Bagicha every year and conducts in house adventure workshop in the school premises for junior school. • 16. Vasant Valley School New Delhi Sends their students to Camp Bagicha every year and conducts in house adventure workshop in the school premises for junior school. • 17. All Saints College Nainital Sends their students to Camp Bagicha every year. • 18. Bharti Vidya Bhawan New Delhi Conducts in house adventure workshops • 19. Udgam School Ahmedabad Conducts in house adventure workshops • 20. Mahavir School New Delhi Conducts in house adventure workshops • 21. Chander Bala Modi Academy Ankleshwar Conducts treks and expeditions • 22. Delhi Public School R.K.Puram New Delhi Sends their students to Camp Bagicha every year and conducts in house adventure workshop in the school premises for junior school. • 23. D.P.S. International Saket . New Delhi Conducts in house adventure workshops • 24. DPSGV Ghaziabad Conducts in house adventure workshops • 25. Jaipuria School Ghaziabad Conducts in house adventure workshops

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