Nature & Wildlife Conservation
Recommended For
Grade 6 - 8
Suggested Length
5 Days
Recommended Months
Oct-Mar
Group Size
25-80
Pench Tiger Reserve, spanning Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, inspired Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book. Redwood’s Young Naturalist program offers an immersive look into forest ecosystems, wildlife, and conservation. Through presentations, field techniques, games, and forest safaris led by experts, students will gain a fresh perspective on the natural world, enhancing their knowledge and appreciation.
Program Details
Understand the agenda of the tour in a program briefing by team Redwood. Get introduced to forest ecosystems as an expert throws light on Pench and its wildlife movement.
Be attentive! You might find a tiger or two on your way, monkeys jumping from one branch to another, the deers camouflaged in the tall dry grass and a host of other animals and birds.Learn how the locals make handmade paper in a workshop and understand how this drives their economy.
Interact with communities living around the reserve area, learn about their way of life, sample farm-fresh produce, and hear enthralling tales of the forest.Take a stroll with our expert to discover the uniqueness of the ecosystem on the fringes of the forest.
Enjoy your second jungle safari early in the morning today, and meet with the forest guards. Learn about ongoing wildlife conservation efforts towards saving the Tigers and other animals.Later, try your hand at pottery as you learn the craft from local artisans. Return to your resort to enjoy an evening filled with music and games with your peers.
Plant saplings and participate in the local reforestation efforts. Later, go on a birdwatching hike with experts and learn about the different species of our feathered friends and their habitat.Reflect on the learnings of your Edutour as you attend a conclusion session at the resort.
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