An experiential exploration of history, art, and culture where monuments, cities, and traditions become living classrooms through storytelling and interpretation.
Stories in Stone is a heritage and culture program by Jungle Lore Earth School that brings history, art, and traditions to life through immersive, experiential learning. Designed beyond conventional sightseeing, this program helps students explore the stories of places, people, and cultures through direct engagement and expert-led interpretation.
This program focuses on discovering history through monuments, cities, and living traditions. Students explore heritage sites as interactive classrooms, where architecture, art, and urban design reveal stories of the past and their relevance today.
Learning is supported by workshops, discussions, and reflection sessions that encourage students to connect historical narratives with present-day culture and identity.
Stories in Stone follows an inquiry-driven experiential approach. Students are encouraged to observe, ask questions, and interpret historical spaces with guidance from subject experts. Wherever possible, learning is linked to academic curriculum and project-based outcomes.
Stories in Stone reflects Jungle Lore Earth School's belief that culture and history are best understood through experience. By transforming heritage sites into living classrooms, the program helps students build deeper understanding, curiosity, and respect for cultural legacy.
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