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Guided Nature Walks and Birding Trails in the Aravallis

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Skip the malls and find the Aravallis. Join us for morning birding, moonlight treks, and soil meditation sessions right here in Gurgaon.

A beautiful, sun-kissed moment from our "Project Sacred Wings" bird-watching event. We learn to spot and identify local birds, fostering a deeper appreciation for our biodiversity.

Our "Birding Bliss" event in action. An expert guide shares knowledge about the birds we spot, making the experience educational and engaging for everyone.

A sneak peek into our "Celebrate Oneness" event, which includes a magical moonlight trek through the Aravallis, yoga, and conversations with like-minded people.

The whole group, including kids, ready for a morning of birding and cleaning. Our events are a great way for families to spend quality time in nature.

Feather friends! Two young participants proudly show off the feathers they found during our nature walk, a perfect souvenir from their day of exploration.

A glimpse into our pre-Earth Day soil meditation session at Leisure Valley Park. We connect with the earth's energy, grounding ourselves in nature.

Fitness isn't just physical. In this video, we talk about how the serene sounds of birds and nature contribute to our mental well-being, inviting people to our "Birding Bliss" event.

Learn how to attract birds like the Purple Sunbird and Indian White-eye to your own balcony. Our workshops with bird guru Preeti Anand share practical tips for urban birding.

A preview of the wonders you can experience at our "Birding Bliss" workshop, from spotting a Common Hawk Cuckoo to walking through the serene Aravalli forests.

During our cleanup, we often find discarded religious idols. This is a sensitive issue we address by promoting respectful and eco-friendly disposal methods.

About Nature Walks & Exploration

We don't just walk; we learn. On our Bhondsi nature trails, we carry grabbers and sacks because we believe in plogging, which means picking up trash while we trek. It is not about being a pro birdwatcher. It is about connecting with the Aravallis while keeping their home clean for the leopards and peafowl that might just cross our path.

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