Educational Tour Plan
Traveling and enjoying while learning is the best experience that one could have. Visiting some places that could give you new knowledge takes our adventure in a much more different level. Come and see our Educational Tour Plan with a blast!
Our First Stop: The Mind Museum
The Mind Museum is a science museum in Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is located on a 1.2 hectares (3.0 acres) lot in the J. Y. Campos Park in Bonifacio Global City, a business district of the city.
The museum opened in March 16, 2012, although a pre-launch reception was held a year earlier on December 15 where Vice President Jejomar Binaydelivered a speech in behalf of President Benigno Aquino III. The facility was developed by the Bonifacio Arts Foundation Inc (BAFI). (Wikipedia)
The activities could be done here are all about science which simply means it is about everything that is cool!
The Story of the Atom: The Strange World of the Very Small
The Atom Gallery is the gallery with the most number of interactive exhibits. It contains the very elemental forces that are so familiar that we take them for granted like gravity and electromagnetism. It also presents the counter intuitive quantum world that resembles nothing from everyday experience, yet serves as the basis for much of the technology of today.
The Atom Gallery is the gallery with the most number of interactive exhibits. It contains the very elemental forces that are so familiar that we take them for granted like gravity and electromagnetism. It also presents the counter intuitive quantum world that resembles nothing from everyday experience, yet serves as the basis for much of the technology of today.
The Story of the Earth: Nature Across the Breadth of Time
The Earth Gallery features the first permanent T-Rex exhibit in the country along with other unique exhibits that focus on forces at work in shaping and reshaping the Earth. Knowing natural history is the way we can educate museum visitors on how long it took the planet to give us what we now inhabit.
The Story of Life: The Exuberance of Life
The Life Gallery features the exuberance of a living planet in all its forms. It features the various habitats that nurture an astonishing number and kinds of organisms. This gallery also features the inner spaces that inhabit this life in the form of molecules called DNA.
The Universe Gallery showcases humankind’s wondrous fascination with outer space. It features exhibits that show how all of life, as we know it now, found its atomic beginnings in the stars in space. It enfolds visitors in the fundamental elements and forces at play in the universe. The Universe Gallery includes a mini, teaching planetarium that brings guests closer to the wonders of the universe.
The Technology Gallery is the largest of all the galleries. It is the only exhibition space on the second level, overlooking the other four galleries. This gallery presents technology not as a mere tool, gadget or industrial advancement but as means to flesh out human values, to help us become better humans.
The gallery is divided into five major themes with each theme occupying a Node. The themes of the Nodes are: How We Live, Who We Are, How We Know, How Things Work, and Here to There.
Corridors
Each of the galleries are connected by crucial links dubbed as Nature’s Webways.
These feature immersive exhibits that help visitors make the transition in between the intricately woven stories of the galleries.
Each of the galleries are connected by crucial links dubbed as Nature’s Webways.
These feature immersive exhibits that help visitors make the transition in between the intricately woven stories of the galleries.
Lightbridge
This innovative bridge connecting the Universe and Atom Galleries displays the entire electromagnetic spectrum – a key concept in understanding the connection between space and time in the smallest (atom) and biggest (universe) of things.
Tunnelcraft
Connecting the Universe Gallery and the Earth Gallery, this rotating tunnel features imagery from the Hubble telescope to simulate travel between outer space and Earth.
Inner-Space Track
A corridor featuring projections of unzipping DNA connects the Atom and Life Galleries to understand that animated life is made up of particles.
Parks
The outdoor areas of The Mind Museum
This innovative bridge connecting the Universe and Atom Galleries displays the entire electromagnetic spectrum – a key concept in understanding the connection between space and time in the smallest (atom) and biggest (universe) of things.
Tunnelcraft
Connecting the Universe Gallery and the Earth Gallery, this rotating tunnel features imagery from the Hubble telescope to simulate travel between outer space and Earth.
Inner-Space Track
A corridor featuring projections of unzipping DNA connects the Atom and Life Galleries to understand that animated life is made up of particles.
Parks
The outdoor areas of The Mind Museum
Science-in-the Park: Nature's Artful Play
This is a thousand-square meter outdoor source of science fascination. Visitors learn science by rediscovering anew, through play, the wonder of nature’s elements: sunlight, wind, water and greenery.
The park consists of four main play pockets: Water, Math, Music, and Living.
JY Campos Park
This is a relaxing, meditative garden with identified plant species.
This is a thousand-square meter outdoor source of science fascination. Visitors learn science by rediscovering anew, through play, the wonder of nature’s elements: sunlight, wind, water and greenery.
The park consists of four main play pockets: Water, Math, Music, and Living.
JY Campos Park
This is a relaxing, meditative garden with identified plant species.
Best Time to Visit:
Tuesdays to Sundays
(Closed on Mondays)
Schedule may change without prior notice.
The Mind Museum
JY Campos Park, 3rd Avenue, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
(Closed on Mondays)
Schedule may change without prior notice.
The Mind Museum
JY Campos Park, 3rd Avenue, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
Transportation:
Bus: 4000Php
Food: Packed lunch (individual)
Things to bring: Bag containing extra shirts, pocket money and other necessities
Other information you may need:
Buy your tickets now!
Next Stop: The Upside Down Museum
This is another cool experience we may encounter. Let's start our adventure by planning!
Upside Down Museum is the newest craze in Mega Manila /Philippines. It features a massive upside down house - complete from Living room, dining,kitchen,bedroom,office and bathroom. It also features a real steel bridge with real SUVs(cars) - all upside down. It also features illusions that are never before seen in the Philippines. The challenge is to do crazy poses for a photokeeper.
The upside down museum is an art gallery that is located at Pasay City, Manila, Philippines.
Activities: It gives you an experience where you can be opposed with the gravity. How cool!!!
There are also gigantic experiences. Very wow!!!
Source: katewashere.com
Best time to visit:
Open from Tuesdays to Sundays,11am until 9pm. Closed during Mondays.
Transportation:
Bus: 4000Php
Accomodation:
Entrance fee: P450/head.
Senior Citizens/PWDs can avail a 25% discount (P330 only).
FREE for KIDS 3 years old and below.
Senior Citizens/PWDs can avail a 25% discount (P330 only).
FREE for KIDS 3 years old and below.
Food:
Fast food chains
Things to Bring:
Bag containing extra shirts and other necessities
Other information you may need:
MUSEUM RULES AND REGULATION
· All children below 3 years old must be supervised by a parent or other adult at all times.
· Running, yelling or any other unnecessary behavior is strictly prohibited.
· The Museum reserves the right to immediately hold any group tours/ individual that exhibits unruly behavior.
· Visitors are liable to any museum damages thatresults from negligent behavior.
· The museum bears noresponsibilty for any lost Items at the museum premises.
· Grabbing/pulling any items/ objects is strictly prohibited.
· Climbing/standing on thegoliath’s shoes must be restricted.
· Climbing on the bridge stand is also not allowed.
· Smoking, includinge-cigarretes is not permitted in the museum.
· Courtesy to others while waiting for your turn to each gallery should be exercised.
· Be respectful to other museum visitors ( Walk-in).
Source: smtickets.com
Total Budget:
10000Php
Plan is done. Now we're ready to go!
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