Industrial Visit to Tasty world Food factory
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The industrial visit to the Tasty World Food Factory is an insightful experience that will offer students a firsthand look into the world of large-scale food manufacturing and processing. Tasty World, known for its wide range of packaged snacks and food products, will provide a detailed tour of its state-of-the-art facilities. Students will be guided through the production lines where they observed how raw ingredients are transformed into finished products, from snacks to ready-to-eat meals. The visit includes demonstrations of the latest machinery used for food processing, packaging, and maintaining hygiene standards. The students will also learn about food safety regulations, quality control measures, and the importance of innovation in the fast-paced food industry.
Day 1 -
Halebeedu Temple.
Private Vehicle
Hotel
Breakfast, Dinner
- Departure from Bangalore by bus.
- Visit Belur Temple.
- The Chennakeshava Temple in Belur is a beautiful example of Hoysala architecture. The intricate carvings and historical significance make it a great educational stop for students, offering insights into ancient Indian art and culture.
- Lunch near Belur.
- Visit Halebeedu Temple.
- The Hoysaleswara Temple in Halebeedu is another stunning Hoysala temple, known for its detailed stone carvings. Students can explore the rich history of the Hoysalas and admire the craftsmanship of the temple’s architecture.
- Reach Chikmagalur and check into your hotel.
- Dinner and overnight stay.
Day 2 -
Private Vehicle
Hotel
Breakfast, Dinner
- Breakfast at the hotel.
- Industrial Visit to Tasty world food Processing Unit
- LunchVisit hirekolale lake
- Return to the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.
Day 3 -
Manikyadhara Waterfalls.
Private Vehicle
Breakfast
- Breakfast and hotel checkout.
- Visit Baba Budangiri Hills and Manikyadhara Waterfalls.
- Baba Budangiri is a prominent mountain range known for its historical and spiritual significance. It is named after the Sufi saint Baba Budan, who is believed to have introduced coffee to India. The hills provide scenic vistas, and nearby is the Manikyadhara Waterfalls, a serene waterfall considered holy by pilgrims. Students can explore the area and take in the beauty of the landscape while learning about the region's rich coffee heritage.
- Lunch at a local restaurant
- Start return journey to Bangalore.
- Reach Bangalore.
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Transport : Bus ( Non AC ) with all the permits
Stay : Rangi Taranga
Meals : Breakfast (03) & Dinner (02)
Industrial Visit pass
Entry tickets
Trip Leader
Exclusions
Lunch
Any Activties if students are doing.
Hotel Services.
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