Ever imagined going to school would be this difficult? These students from a Gulu village, China have to take a treacherous journey to study in school. Carefully walking in a straight line on an extremely steep cliff, they take hours to reach their
Elementary school children cross a river on inflated tire tubes in Rizal Province, Phillippines. (Photo: Bullit Marquez /AP)
We couldn't have imagined that few kids would take a tightrope 30 feet above a river in Sumatra, Indonesia to reach the institution. (Photo: Panjalu Images / Barcroft Media)
Their school is located about 125 miles away and still they travel through the mountains in Pili, China.
In Kerala, few students travel by boat to reach their school. Sometimes weather conditions create hindrance on their way back home. (Photo: Santosh Sugumar)
In this image taken from video released by TV One, a rescuer is lowered on rope from a hovering helicopter near a body in Java Sea waters, Indonesia (Photo: AP)
These kids cross a broken bridge in the snow to get to school In Dujiangyan, Sichuan Province, China. (Photo: Imaginechina / Rex Features)
There is a lack of quality infrastructure and unequal access to education, in the rural areas in India, children take a ride in Tuktuk (Auto Rickshaw) to school. (Photo: Dilwar Mandal)
These kids have bravely taken the route through the forest across a tree root bridge, India. (Photo: The Atlantic)
In yet another place at Indonesia, pupils travel by canoe to the school. (Photo: Nico Fredia)
Parents who have their children flying 800 meters on a steel cable, 400 meters above the Rio Negro River, Colombia have asked for safer services. (Photo: Christoph Otto)
Schools are often located far from their home, students need to walk for miles in unpleasant weather conditions to reach their school. (Picture taken at Zanskar, Himalays: Timothy Allen)
Children in another village in Southern China need to climb on unsecured wooden ladders. (Photo: Imaginachina/Rex Features)
14 most dangerous routes to school around the world