The agricultural semester tour is an interesting experiential travel program for students and adults. Parents can experience farming with their children. This helps increase interaction, helps parents understand their children better and establish a close, sustainable relationship between parents and children. In addition, the agricultural experience will help children improve their life skills and learn a lot from nature.
The agricultural semester tour program is designed for 1 day. This is very suitable for students in Hanoi and neighboring areas. In particular, the distance from the center of Hanoi to the Giang Bien farm – clean vegetable garden is about 16 km, so it is very convenient for traveling.
The program schedule is very flexible.
7:00 am – 7:30 am: Pick up at the meeting point and move to Giang Bien.
8:00 – 9:30: Go to the garden with the farmer
– The tour guide will introduce the farm and the farming process in an easy-to-understand way for students.
– Students participate in agricultural activities such as sowing seeds, taking care of crops, and harvesting vegetables and fruits.
– The tour guide will provide information about the process of planting, caring for vegetables and fruits, and the process of processing agricultural products (seasonally).
9:30 – 11:00: Study with the farmer
– Students will be shared about the types of crops by the farmer and talk directly with the farmer under the guidance of the tour guide.
– The farmer will share his experiences, difficulties, and benefits of farming, the importance of agriculture to human life.
11:30 – 1:00: Delicious meal
– Students participate in preparing a simple dish.
– Students enjoy a lunch of local agricultural products.
– Students rest in the garden.
1:30 – 3:00: Handyman
– Students will be divided into groups and participate in sorting vegetables, baking, and creating traditional handicrafts.
– The tour guide will guide and assist with these activities, answer questions, and share interesting information.
– Each student will bring home a small handicraft made by themselves.
3:00 – 4:00: Where are the vegetables, what are the names of the roots
Students participate in games and group activities related to agriculture and rural life such as the fruit discovery game, or local traditional games.
4:00: End of Tour, goodbye and see you again.