BADAMI KARNATAKA

Código: 
WHV-FSL-SPL-238
Disponibilidad: 
Disponible
BADAMI
India
Fecha de inicio: 
14/07/2014
Fecha de fin: 
27/07/2014
Extra fee: 
165.00
Euro
Idiomas: 
Inglés
Inglés
Tipo de trabajo: 
Edad mínima: 
18
Edad máxima: 
75
Plazas: 
20
Plazas para discapacitados: 
0
Descripción: 
Historically Badami or Vatapi was the centre of ancient Chalukyan glory. Badami today is a sleepy little town on a red sandstone ridge. The Chalukyas are credited with some of the best traditions of Dravidian architecture including an experimental blend of older South Indian temple architecture and the Nagara style of north India. It was home to several rock-cut temples. Badami s Archeological interest lies in a series of cave temples of 6th century AD excavated for both Hindu and Jain deities.The workcamp in Badami is a World Heritage Volunteers (WHV) project and is coordinated by the UNESCO World Heritage Centre (WHC) in collaboration with the Coordinating Committee for International Voluntary Service (CCIVS) and within the framework of the UNESCO World Heritage Programme. As part of UNESCO, the World Heritage Centre (WHC) deals with questions related to World Heritage. One of the programmes of the WHC is the World Heritage Education Programme (WHE) which deals with activities aimied at sensitising young people about World Heritage.The main objective of the WHV workcamp in Badami would be to spark interest among the local community by involving children and international volunteers in activities that promote sensitivity and respect towards the World Heritage site in Pattadkal which is located 22 kilometers from Badami. Work camps in Badami will concentrate on the protection of the cultural heritage and the sites of historical importance and on creating awareness among the locals, school children, tour-guides and tourists. In 2013, FSL-India organized the World Heritage Volunteers camp in Badami with the cooperation of UNESCO i World Heritage Center.The project s aim is to raise awareness among the school children from in and around Badami. FSL India will organize activities for the school children within the boundaries of World Heritage Site to organize following activities:A. Clean up activities around the monuments in Pattadakal and Badami, which is most visited by tourists and Pilgrims. The objective is to spark interest among the local community by involving local and international volunteers in activities that promote sensitivity and respect towards the World Heritage site. B. Preparation of Nursery: Planting coconut and mango saplings at the nursery. One child will be identified to look after each sapling. It would be a good activity to address this change and involve the local children to plant trees and teach them to look after them till they can survive. C. Organizing Drawing competition for the school children and opening it up to local people by setting up an open gallery. Involve local Authorities, Guide Association, teachers, and any other potential local partners. This would help build partnership for later work.D. Awareness Walk/ Street Play with locals i The volunteers and locals will prepare a skit on heritage conservation and environment issues. The Street Play involves imparting of messages on Heritage conservation through acting and miming. The Awareness Walk will be a procession in the main area and we will spread messages on ecology, hygiene and conservation.E. Initiate active participation of youth by encouraging school children to become Young Guardians / Ambassadors of the Heritage site. To achieve this, we will form a Heritage Club in the school.
Accommodation: In a rented Guest house or Hostel, with shared rooms. Accommodation can vary a lot in our camps from youth hostels, guest houses, lodges etc. The accommodation will be simple but comfortable and clean, so be prepared to live a simple lifestyle during these two weeks. Food: Indian food will be provided for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Filtered water is always available for drinking purposes.
Location: Location:Badami is located at a distance of about 500 kilometres from Bangalore, Karnataka. It is famous for rock cut and other structural temples. It is located in a ravine at the foot of a rugged, red sandstone outcrop that surrounds Agastya lake. The nearest airport to Badami is Belgaum, which is about 190 kilometres away. Belgaum is connected to Mumbai by domestic flights. Bangalore is the nearest international airport. The exact Meeting Point will be mentioned in the info sheets. Leisure: Weekends are free The volunteers will not work on Saturdays and Sundays. They can plan their free time accordingly. The camp leaders are there to provide you with the necessary information about interesting excursions and trips around the camp site. To promote intercultural learning, the team leaders will arrange visits to places of interest, weddings, festivals, local house visits, interaction with local youth etc. The local community would be more than happy to welcome you. Please use this opportunity to exchange experiences, to learn more about other social, cultural and political living conditions and to show them, in return, yours. In order to promote that, we will have a special cultural evening, when the volunteers will be able to present their countries and interact with the locals.
All nationals need a visa to enter India. Please apply at the nearest Indian Embassy. You may also need a few vaccinations to enter India; this depends on your home country. Ask your sending organization for more details. Kindly send us a Motivation letter along with your application - it helps us to get to know you better and to find out what your expectations are.
Aeropuerto: 
BLR
Estación de tren: 
Badami
Notas: 
The participation fee for this camp is calculated as per the current exchange rate 1 Euro = 85 Indian Rupees (subject to change upon arrival).

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