Due Date: 2 December 2025Formats Required:
MS Word (.docx)
PDF (.pdf)
Page 1 – Title Page
Content Suggestions
Name of Tourist Attraction
Tagline (e.g., “Where History Breathes” or “The Soul of My City”)
Student Name, Class, Roll Number
School Name
Submission Date
Design Tips
Use large hero image of the place.
Keep layout clean and symmetrical.
Add a soft gradient overlay for premium look.
Use elegant fonts like Playfair Display / Cinzel for headings.
Content Suggestions
Where is it located?
Why is it famous?
One impressive fact to hook the reader.
Design Tips
Use a split-page design: half image, half text.
Add a small location pin icon.
Light background with a colored side border.
Content Suggestions
When was it built?
Who built it?
Key historical events associated with it.
Design Tips
Use parchment or faded texture background to give a historical feel.
Add simple decorative borders.
Place a timeline graphic for visual appeal.
Content Suggestions
Style of architecture
Materials used
Unique artistic elements
Architectural symbolism (if any)
Design Tips
Use full-bleed images behind text with semi-transparent text boxes.
Add simple geometric shapes or blueprint-style line drawings.
Content Suggestions
Important rooms, sculptures, viewpoints, galleries, corners, etc.
Each with 1–2 lines of description.
Design Tips
Use a collage layout with 3–6 images.
Each image in a different frame shape (circle, square, rounded rectangle).
Use bright accents to draw attention.
Content Suggestions
Cultural importance
Festivals or rituals
Local stories or legends
Any symbolisms
Design Tips
Use a folklore-style theme with ethnic patterns.
Use warm colours—maroon, gold, ochre.
Add silhouette illustrations.
Content Suggestions
Parking
Resting areas
Tickets
Guides and tours
Accessibility
Security
Food stalls / shops
Design Tips
Create a clean infographic style, using icons.
Use 2-column layout: icons on left, text on right.
Soft pastel backgrounds.
Content Suggestions
Nearest metro/bus/railway station
Routes
Travel time
Best time of day to visit
Design Tips
Add a stylized map graphic.
Use directional arrows.
Use a neat 1–2 colour theme (blue/grey).
Content Suggestions
Climate advice
What to carry
Safety tips
Photography tips
Design Tips
Use a seasonal theme — sun, snowflake, cloud icons.
Make sections like “Do’s” and “Don’ts”.
Add callout boxes for emphasis.
Content Suggestions
Ticket prices
Opening/closing timings
Nearby temples, markets, parks
Famous local foods to try
Design Tips
Use restaurant menu style layout for the food section.
Add small food icons.
Use decorative borders for a festive look.
Content Suggestions
Your opinion
What makes it special
What first-time visitors feel
Emotional appeal
Design Tips
Use handwritten-style fonts for a personal touch.
Add a Polaroid-style photo frame.
Add a soft vignette effect around the edges.
Content Suggestions
“Thank you for reading!”
Your name and class
A final stunning image of the attraction
Optional QR code linking to:
videos
maps
official tourism website
Design Tips
Keep it minimal and elegant.
Use dark background + glowing text OR white background + golden border.
Add one central large image for emotional impact.
Use the same color palette throughout (2–3 colours).
Keep headings consistent in font style.
Use high-resolution images only.
Maintain margins: 1 inch or 2.54 cm.
Use page numbers except on Title and Thank-You pages.
Use MS Word features:
SmartArt
Page borders
Shapes
Drop caps
Columns
WordArt
Styles
✔ Submit two files:
YourName_TouristAttraction.docx
YourName_TouristAttraction.pdf
✔ Submit by 2 December 2025


