Through this learning program students learn to live as a team and closely experience glory of mother nature and learn about the tigers and other animals in their natural habitat.
Through this learning program students learn to live as a team and closely experience glory of mother nature and learn about the tigers and other animals in their natural habitat.
Through this learning program students learn to live as a team and closely experience glory of mother nature and learn about the tigers and other animals in their natural habitat.
Through this learning program students learn to live as a team and closely experience glory of mother nature and learn about the tigers and other animals in their natural habitat.
Through this learning program students learn to live as a team and closely experience glory of mother nature and learn about the tigers and other animals in their natural habitat.
Through this learning program students learn to live as a team and closely experience glory of mother nature and learn about the tigers and other animals in their natural habitat.
Through this learning program students learn to live as a team and closely experience glory of mother nature and learn about the tigers and other animals in their natural habitat.
Pench National Park, nestling in the lower southern reaches of the Satpuda Hills, is named after 'Pench River', meandering through the park from north to south. It is located on the southern boundary of Madhya Pradesh, bordering Maharashtra, in the districts of Seoni and Chhindwara. 'Pench National Park', comprising of 758 SQ. Km, out of which a core area of 299 Sq. km of 'Indira Priyadarshini Pench National Park' and the 'Mowgli Pench Sanctuary' and remaining 464 Sq. km of Pench National Park is the buffer area. The area of the present Tiger Reserve has a glorious history. A description of its natural wealth and richness occurs in 'Ain-i-Akbari' also. 'Pench Tiger Reserve' and its neighborhood is the original setting of 'Rudyard Kipling's' most famous work, 'The Jungle Book'.
Programme Details Pench National Park Jungle Safari, a guided tour with the wild life experts. Students learn about various animals and know about their lifestyles in their natural habitat. Student also learn about Tigers and their behavioural pattern.
Photography Competition.
Singing and acting competition.
Quiz competition
Key Learning
Through this learning program students learn to live as a team and closely experience glory of mother nature and learn about the tigers and other animals in their natural habitat.