Pench Tiger Reserve features teak forests, open grasslands, and river systems that support a wide range of wildlife including tigers, leopards, deer, birds, and smaller mammals. The varied terrain makes it ideal for understanding forest ecology, food chains, and habitat diversity.
The reserve is also known for inspiring literary connections and conservation success stories, offering students a broader perspective on the relationship between nature, storytelling, and protection of wildlife.
At Pench, students engage in guided forest safaris and observation-based learning sessions. They study animal movement, behavior patterns, and habitat use while developing patience, focus, and observation skills.
Expert-led discussions help students understand real conservation challenges such as habitat fragmentation, human-wildlife interaction, and the role of protected areas in preserving biodiversity.
Pench Tiger Reserve offers students a balanced learning experience where classroom concepts are reinforced through direct interaction with forest ecosystems.
Specially designed for curious young children taking their steps in outdoor adventures.
Nature-Based Learning Program
Advanced Nature & Conservation Program
Life Skills & Leadership Program
Marine Conservation Program