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VISION:  

  • To make AROHANA a brand of K L University by conducting a national wide      trekking event.
  • In life we come across many situations, some which keep us in high spirits and some which make us gloomy. We aid students people manage ups and downs of their life by making them indulged in tasks where they keep mounting and sliding.
  • Nature has an inbuilt ability to heal the ache developed. We craft situations which help the students understand the importance of assisting each other in intricate situations.

MISSION: 

  • To take adventurous, enthusiastic, zealous people to areas where they can explore the beauty of nature and experience the thrill of a challenge giving them a life time experience.

OBJECTIVES:

  • Organizing Trekking to the historical places which depicts our culture & traditions
  • Making documentary on the significant spots of tourism.

A trek was organized to Penchalakona and Thada waterfalls by Aarohan club of KLUSO.


As a part of the trekking activities conducted by Aarohan club of KLUSO, a trek was organized to Penchalakona and Thada waterfalls in Nellore district attended by 79 boys and 26 girls along with faculty. The trek event started as the Buses Started from the Vijayawada on September 9th ,Friday at 9.30pm.This program was inaugurated by Sri K. Raja Hareen, Vice President, KLU at administrative office, Museum road. The travel went via Guntur, after an overnight, the buses reached Penchalakona in the morning at 7:30 AM. The students were set to the trek to Biraghi kona, after breakfast from Sri Vijayeswari devi ashram by 9:30AM and continued till 2:30PM, When the lunch was served at ashram. In the evening, the students were headed to SOMASILA DAM and the first day ended with dinner followed by a camp fire at ashram.

On the second day, the buses started to Thada waterfalls signing off from the ashram. After spending the day trekking to Thada waterfalls. We reached Nellore for dinner at sunny heights, a three Star Hotel. This was followed by cultural and valedictory and finally returned to Vijayawada by 6:00AM on September 12th .the trek there ended in a healthy and encouraging environment, with students eagerly waiting for next trek.

Trek to Talakona by Aarohana Club, KLUSO

Aarohana club of KLUSO [KL University Student Ordinate] has yet another time pulled its ropes on a three day trek to the serene hills of talakona.

This adventurous trip has its very outset on the night of 2nd march, 2012 with 87 students who are exclusively freshmen of KLU out of which 27 were girl students.

The trek started when they reached talakona by the next day in the early hours i.e., on 3rd march, 2012. The entire day was filled with enthuse and adventure as trekkers were climbing up mounds while experiencing the beauty of the hamlet. The most striking feature they encountered was a marooned waterfall where almost there was no sign of a human being; though they felt a little hesitated to approach it but later they were delved in its presence and took pleasure in being at one of most wonderful places on this abode.

That night there was camp fire lit and euphoria more brightly lit among the peers who have danced sung and played around the fire making the moments merrily memorable.  Later they have started to tirupathi by 7 A.M in the morning and headed to tirumala through "SRIVARI METLU" which are 3600 steps that lead through the holy seven hills for having a darshan of Kaliyuga deva Lord Sri Venkateswara through which sanctity surrounded them sanely. The trip ended with a valedictory function that came up in MAYURI- A 3-Star Hotel where an assortment of cultural programs entertained the crowd.  Later they reached Vijayawada on 5thmorning by 9 A.M.

The entire trip was organized efficiently without any bottle-necks by

  • Syed Khaja Vali Gen.Sec Sudden & External Events
  • T.Viswanath-Gen.Sec Discipline Council
  • Bala Santosh

 

EMAIL-ID:

aarohana.kluso@kluniversity.in

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