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Movement & Adventure at Svadhyaya

bySvadhyayaWorkshops at Jayanagar CenterStarts from600 per child per sessionView full gallery

Active bodies need space to explore, climb, and test their limits. Our Jayanagar rooftop features a unique transforming bouldering wall and custom play zones, designed to build confidence, coordination, and curiosity for toddlers and older children alike.

Introducing our transforming bouldering wall. It can be adjusted to different angles, allowing every climber, from beginner to advanced, to set their own challenge and mark their own route.

A young climber tackles the bouldering wall, carefully planning his next move. This activity is fantastic for building physical strength, problem-solving skills, and mental focus.

We built this versatile play structure for our youngest visitors. It's a safe and engaging space for tiny tots to climb, slide, and swing, developing crucial gross motor skills through free play.

A child confidently navigates the climbing net on our wooden play structure. This kind of unstructured play is essential for building physical confidence and coordination.

A sneak peek of our movement zones coming to life. We designed this rooftop space to be open and versatile, ready for climbing, swinging, and all kinds of active exploration.

Is it testing or is it enjoying? For us, it's both. Our team, along with our little helpers, had a great time making sure every part of our new movement space was safe and fun.

Safety is our top priority during bouldering sessions. Here, children learn how to belay for their friends, fostering a sense of responsibility and teamwork while one climber ascends the wall.

A young explorer scales our colorful bouldering wall. Each climb is a new puzzle to solve, building resilience and confidence one hold at a time.

Our wooden play gym is a favorite among the little ones. It offers multiple ways to climb and explore, encouraging imaginative play and physical development.

About Movement & Adventure

Our bouldering wall isn't static—it adjusts to different angles, meaning a child can start with simple, supportive routes and gradually increase the challenge as their confidence grows. This setup allows us to cater to both the three-year-old taking their first steps on a climbing structure and the pre-teen tackling complex, logic-based climbing puzzles. We focus on how the body moves, not just reaching the top.

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