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Habitat & Nature Adventures for Little Explorers

byWonderlandHosted at Wonderland, New Moti Bagh, Chanakyapuri, New DelhiStarts from1,800 Per Child (1 Adult Included)View full gallery

Nature is the best teacher!

From our treehouse, little birdwatchers learn to observe and appreciate the nature that surrounds us every day. It’s a peaceful moment of connection and discovery.

We dove deep into our Ocean Habitat camp, exploring a world of sea creatures and underwater treasures. Children engaged in sensory play with water, shells, and sand, creating their own mini-aquariums.

Our Arctic Habitat camp was a frosty adventure. The children learned about polar bears and penguins while engaging in cool sensory activities like excavating toys from ice.

Welcome to the desert oasis. Our campers learned about desert life, crafted their own cactus gardens, and cooled off with some fun splash time in the pool.

During our Wetlands theme, we had some very special visitors. The children got to meet and learn about ducks up close, fostering a gentle respect for living creatures.

Getting hands dirty with mud play is not only fun, it’s healthy. It’s a fantastic sensory experience that connects children to the earth and even helps release happy brain chemicals.

A beautiful spring day calls for a picnic. We take learning outdoors with activities like parachute games that encourage teamwork and gross motor skills.

We celebrated International Tiger Day with a "teariffic" skit and activities. The children learned about this magnificent animal and its habitat through roars, growls, and creative play.

Our little entomologists built their very own Bug Hotel. This activity taught them about the tiny creatures that live around us and the different homes they build.

In our Hands-On Ocean unit, children learned about the different layers of the ocean. They created their own ocean-in-a-bottle, a fun science experiment to visualize the deep sea.

About Habitat & Nature Adventures

Here, your child isn't just looking at pictures of nature. They are excavating fossils from frozen ice blocks, building bug hotels to understand local ecosystems, and getting their hands deep into mud kitchens. We keep batch sizes small so every little explorer has space to touch, smell, and ask questions about the natural world around them.

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