It provides students with a unique educational and entertainment experience

Global Village launches school trip packages.. A trip between 27 pavilions

  • Museum «Ripple's Believe It or Not!»

    It offers its guests more than 260 exotic exhibits from around the world.

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Global Village, one of the most important cultural parks in the world, and the first family destination for culture, entertainment and shopping in the region, announced yesterday the launch of its school packages for the 27th season, inviting students and teachers to take an enjoyable cultural trip around the world, and enjoy a wide range of educational and entertainment activities that suit All ages, in addition to roaming between 27 pavilions that shed light on the cultures of many countries.

"We are pleased to announce these packages for our 27th season, which provide students and teachers with a unique educational and entertainment experience with the flavor of the Global Village," said Jackie Allenby, Executive Director of Marketing and Events at the Global Village.

She added, “These packages have been carefully designed to provide students with unique opportunities for sensory, kinesthetic and interactive learning.

We at the Global Village believe that learning has no boundaries, and we hope that students will enjoy while they are with us, and that they will return to their homes with a sense of inspiration and motivation, to discover more about the wonderful world in which we live.”

The Global Village launched various packages of experiences for school students, with the aim of introducing them to a more wonderful world and providing them with valuable information.

School Trip Package (starting from AED 85): Global Village will provide the opportunity for school students in the country to spend mornings full of activity and vitality, and learn about different cultures and traditions around the world, through the “Ripple's Believe It or Not!” Museum, the first of its kind in the region. , which presents its guests with more than 260 strange and wonderful exhibits from around the world.

While the students will see themselves in a different way when going through the “amaze of amazing mirrors”, to learn about the laws of reflection, refraction and optical illusions through more than 100 mirrors.

The tour also includes the "Ripple's 4D Moving Theatre", with its immersive experience, through which students will learn about the latest multi-sensory technology.

Students can also enjoy the "Snow Fest" skating rink, which is a completely new skating rink on artificial ice in the open air, which gives students the feeling as if they are skating on real ice, but without wet feet and cold noses.

The school trip also includes a meal, and educational materials for the teacher that include useful and fun activities and exercises for their students.

After-school excursions package (starting from AED 100): The after-school excursion to the Global Village includes a full tour of the “Ripple’s Believe it or Not!” exhibition, and a workshop to teach children about entertainment shows, which will be organized and supervised by the Children’s Theatre. Global Village Entertainment Hip-Hop and Bollywood Bands.

• After-school excursions package, which includes a full tour of "Ripple's Believe It or Not!", and a workshop to educate children on entertainment shows.

Jackie Allenby:

“We at the Global Village believe that learning has no boundaries, and we hope that students will enjoy and return home feeling inspired and motivated to discover more about the wonderful world in which we live.”

Energy sessions

The training sessions in the after-school excursions package will energize the students and infuse energy and vitality into their bodies.

There are optional additions such as: “Snowfest Skating Rink” and “Caricature Workshop”, which provides a unique opportunity for budding artists to work with one of the talented artists in the Global Village.

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