09/06/2026
This plating is done by our student Surya Pratap Singh of Bhm 2nd semester during NCC camp . He received special appreciation from his commanding officer , Colonel.
He has been recommended for special certificate๐ค๐ช
24/05/2026
Our Director : Sanjeeb Pal sir addressing Open House
15/05/2026
Magic ๐๐งฟ๐งฟ๐งฟ๐งฟis Truely magical๐
15/05/2026
Its Magic... its Magic...
#2026
11/05/2026
Finale: โ From Temples to Takeaways ๐๐
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Our 6-Day Educational Tour concluded where it began โ Jammu, the City of Temples. But we return as different students.
Day 5 Field Learning:
๐ & โ Studied pilgrimage tourism, heritage conservation & managing mass footfall during peak seasons (camera not allowed in Babe mata temple, so no photos we could take)
๐๏ธ & โ Decoded souvenir economics, GI tags, and how _โlocalโ becomes โglobalโ_ in tourism
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๐ค โ What did Kashmir teach us that no classroom could? Crisis management, empathy, and _Jugaad at 9,000 ft_
The Real Syllabus We Covered in 6 Days:
1. โ 30-hour train journeys as guest experience labs
2. โ Why Thajiwas Glacier needs AI + policy, not just tourists
3. โ Wazwan isnโt food. Itโs a 36-course operations manual
4. โ Safety isnโt a chapter. Itโs a mindset at altitude
5. โ Faith moves millions. Systems must move with them
6. โ UoK ร AUR & FCI x AUR proved learning has no state borders.
Final Student Takeaway:
_โWe went to study tourism. We returned studying ourselves โ as future GMs, entrepreneurs, and custodians of Incredible India.โ_ โ ASH Student
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Amity University Rajasthan, Jaipur for believing classrooms can have mountains To J&K Tourism, University of Kashmir, local guides, hotel partners, and every host who turned this trip into a curriculum.
The mountains are behind us. The mission is ahead of us.
thankyou each & every one who Directly indirectly helped in making this tour succesful, worthy & full of learning & memories ๐
Dr. Sanjeeb Pal Dr. Chef Adity Aanand
09/05/2026
: โค๏ธ โ Where Tourism Meets Altitude & Accountability ๐๏ธโ๏ธ
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We took the classroom to 2,800 meters today. โ โ tested our students on adventure tourism, risk, and responsibility.
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๐งฟ โ Studied high-altitude tour operations, guide certification, and guest acclimatization protocols
๐ & LocalSyndicates โ Understood community-based tourism, union pricing, insurance gaps & safety briefings
๐๏ธ โ Environmental impact assessment: litter, soil erosion, and carrying capacity of meadows
โ๏ธ โ How weather changes itineraries in 10 mins. Students role-played guest communication during sudden snowfall
๐ธ โ Debated overtourism, selfie-points, and preserving โpristineโ for future travelers
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_โAt sea level you manage check-ins.
At 9,000 ft you manage oxygen, expectations, and Mother Nature. Thatโs hospitality.โโ ASH Student
Next Stop:Back to Jammu. Time to study the City of Temples as a pilgrimage tourism powerhouse + tour wrap-up.
Day 5 incomingโฆ ๐
Amity University Rajasthan, Jaipur ๐งฟ๐