Virtual Travel to Australia

We welcome aboard , our young travellers on a spell-binding ,virtual adventure that is as comprehensive as it is exciting !

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Programme Details

Our child-friendly travels ensure that young minds not only grasp, but also retain the knowledge they amass through every session – in the form of ‘fun at home’ activities … leading to a grand culmination in their final presentation session where they shine individually and as a team , confidently presenting their own original content !

  • Brisbane – Home to many marsupials, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, Spark Lab and interactive STEM space, Queensland Museum, The Sunshine Coast, Hinterlands, The Gold Coast, beaches, surf, theme parks, shopping, nightlife, Theme parks
  • Dreamworld, Movie World, Sea World, Wild, White Water World, Surfer’s Paradise Beach, Spring Brook National Park , the striking Lamington spiny cray fish!
  • Sydney, The Sydney harbor bridge, Rugby vs Australian Rules Football , aka ‘Footie’,National Sorry day , "Stolen Generations", The SCG , bulli soil, Sir Don Bradman, What is knighthood ? what’s its female equivalent ? Taronga zoo, Darling harbour, China town, Sydney botanical gardens, Bondi Beach, Bondi Icebergs, The Sydney Opera House, The Eighth Wonder Opera!
  • Canberra- Ngunnawal country, The National Museum, Phar Lap,Commonwealth Park – a beautifully landscaped park, Floriade- ‘to design with flowers’, a visit to the
    Parliament house at Canberra – a place for celebration, memorials and sometimes protest !
  •  Melbourne – coastal capital city, one of the most livable cities in the world ! federation square, ACMI – Australian Centre for the Moving Image, in the heart of Melbourne's CBD! Steert art and Graffiti, Trams, The Sports Capital, National Gallery of Victoria, Eureka Tower in the heart of Southbank.What does Eureka mean ?
  •  Tasmania – Hobart, Salamanca Market – held every Saturday morning in Hobart. Tasman arch, how was it formed? Australia's hydroelectric power source as well as a great diversity of natural resources, Battery point , The Tasmanian Devil and its incredible jaw strength !
  •  Adelaide- “20 minute city” only capital city in Australia that was not settled by convicts! The 4 terraces [ North , South, East and West] surround the central business and residential district of Adelaide, Himeji garden, Adelaide Oval, The Adelaide International Kite Festival, Barossa Valley, Shiraz   grapes. Why did Germans come to Adelaide? What is a sheep station?
  •  Uluru – Ayer’s rock, Cultural landscape, the Anangu people, Kata Tjuta National park, should you climb Uluru ? Who is considered to be Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander? Yabun festival, Corroborees, Rituals, Totems, Paintings, Storytelling, Dance & songs, the digeridoo and how termites actually help make them !
  • Darwin – Garramilla, Multicultural food, Outdoor markets, Waterside attractions, Mindil Beach Market, meet ‘Salty’ at Litchfield National Park, Magnetic termite mounds, Crocosaurus Cove, Deckchair Cinemas for a movie under the stars by the beach !
  • Perth – Australia's only precious metals refinery and it's home to a one-tonne gold coin! Rottnest Island ,the quokka- the happiest animal on the planet! AQWA ( formerly Underwaterworld- Perth), The Coral Reef, Swimming with the sharks, dolphin cruise, Kalgoorlie, The Super Pit!
As they say, "When you travel, the more you see the more you know you haven't". We were lucky to have come across Global citizens as it has proved to be the right platform for virtual travel for kids and young adults.

The diverse topics covered has not only given wonderful travel experience to young minds, but has also given them an opportunity to know that travel is much more than sight seeing.

The sessions include cultural and historical importance of main cities. Apart from that, Interactive sessions, book and movie reviews, games, budgeting, role plays, cooking competition for foodies, music for music lovers, were some of the highlights of the programme. Would give a five star to Global Citizens of Tomorrow, looking forward to being a part of many more trips..
Sreedevi, Parent from India

FAQs

Each virtual travel adventure is a 60-minute session.

Every batch is mindfully restricted to a maximum of 12-14 young travellers in order to maintain high interaction levels, with individual attention to each child’s progress.

Aspiring GCTians should be within the age bracket of 8 to 14 years. They must adhere to our ground rules, and be prepared for an adventure like no other!

Parents are welcome to attend our sessions, however off camera, as the focus is meant to be on the children developing their confidence and interpersonal skills in their own individual capacities. The last session is meant specially for the parents where they will be witness to the presentations that our young travellers have worked on with their team mates, to experience first-hand, the growth of their ward as a GCTian.

At the end of every weekly session, a detailed revision PDF of the session will be shared in the respective batch group, clearly indicating the topics covered and the activities engaged in during that particular session.

Each session of our Modules are carefully curated to engage young minds and propels them to push their performance limits in a seamless manner that keeps them excited for more unpredictably fun, team as well as individual activities.

During our orientation sessions we have a series of ice-breaking activities, unique introductions, establishing of GCT ground rules and a bird’s eye view of the exciting journey we are going to embark upon with our fellow young travellers and teammates from various
parts of the country/world

Notifications regarding all our international cultural exchange programs such as Family Beyond Borders , UN Peace day Debates etc will be duly conveyed in the GCT Club community. Each young traveller will receive a personal invitation of the same , as well , allowing for sufficient prep time.

Our young travellers are eligible to showcase their skills and talents at this unique international platform once they have successfully completed a minimum of two GCT Modules.

When a young traveller misses a session, a request for the recording of said session can be made and it will be shared. This recording, in addition to the revision PDF will assist in bringing them up to speed with their fellow travellers and ready for the next session.

A unique certificate/memorabilia that marks various high points in their 11 week long virtual journey with GCT, is presented to every young traveller upon successful completion of each module.

Global Citizens of Tomorrow’s young travellers and facilitators meet once a week on the specified day and time for each respective Module and batch.

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