Located in Madhya Pradesh, Satpura National Park is known for its rugged hills, dense forests, river valleys, and open meadows. This varied terrain supports diverse wildlife including mammals, birds, and plant species, making it ideal for understanding forest ecology and habitat diversity.
Unlike busier reserves, Satpura allows for quieter exploration, helping students focus on patterns in nature, animal movement, and the balance between species and their surroundings.
At Satpura, learning happens through slow exploration and close observation. Guided walks, safaris, and interpretation sessions help students understand how ecosystems function as interconnected systems rather than isolated species.
Students are encouraged to observe tracks, sounds, and natural signs, developing patience and attention to detail. Discussions focus on conservation challenges, sustainable forest management, and the importance of protected areas in maintaining ecological balance.
Satpura National Park offers students a deeper, reflective learning experience that connects classroom concepts with real-world ecological understanding.
Specially designed for curious young children taking their steps in outdoor adventures.
Nature-Based Learning Program
Heritage & Cultural Immersion Program