An Adventurous Trip to Amrabad

Posted on Jan 29, 2024 in India Discovery,Student Speak

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Amrabad Tiger Reserve is rich in biodiversity, with a wide variety of wildlife and plants. We learned that this Tiger Reserve is one of the largest tiger reserves in India. The first thing we liked was trekking 2.5 kilometers in a jeep through the forest. It was interesting to know about specific types of trees that tribal people use as medicines or for other purposes. We also saw a lot of birds and animals. Overall, it was a great experience and we had a great time exploring the forest.

In the jungle, we saw many animals, including deer and langurs. In a tree, we saw a cute owl. The funniest part was the cute squirrel moving around. We saw a lot of snake houses that we had never seen before. It was also crazy to see a bunch of deer.

Our guide told us that many endangered species live in tiger reserves. By protecting these species and their habitats, tiger reserves play a critical role in the conservation of these animals. It was incredible to see all of these animals in their natural environment. It was a great experience that we will never forget.

I would say that the journey was exciting and fun. We also learned a lot of things about plants, animals, habitation, and vegetation. It was an interesting two-day trip, and we did many activities from day one. All in all, our experience at Amrabad Tiger Reserve was a memorable one, with the fantastic wildlife and its stunning natural surroundings.

Writen By K.Sree Swarag, K. Savir, Keerthi, Sree Vilok, Samyra & Virat (Deccan Springs Global School, Hyderabad).

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