Sunday, March 16, 2025

10 Fun Ways to Help Your Kids Fall in Love with Nature This Summer

Summer is the perfect time to get outdoors and explore the wonders of nature with your kids. With longer days and warmer weather, you can engage in exciting and educational activities that not only keep them entertained but also spark their curiosity about the world around them. 

Whether you are trekking through the lush hills of Coorg, kayaking through serene mangrove forests in Goa, or participating in a beach cleanup in Chennai, these activities are sure to inspire a love for nature and a deeper understanding of environmental conservation. 

So, pack your bags and get ready to make this summer one to remember with these unique, family-friendly experiences across India.

1. Firefly watching in Maharashtra

Where to go: Purushwadi, Rajmachi, or Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary

What to do 

Visit these locations in late May or early June to witness thousands of glowing fireflies lighting up the night sky. Take an evening nature walk or camp overnight for an unforgettable experience.

Take an evening nature walk or camp overnight to watch thousands of glowing fireflies
Take an evening nature walk or camp overnight to watch thousands of glowing fireflies

Why it’s unique

Fireflies create a magical spectacle, offering kids a chance to learn about bioluminescence and the importance of preserving natural habitats.

2. Tea plucking in Munnar, Kerala

Where to go: Kolukkumalai Tea Estate or Kannan Devan Hills

What to do 

Let your kids try their hands at plucking tea leaves while learning about the tea-making process. Tour a tea factory and sip freshly brewed tea while enjoying breathtaking views.

Let your kids try their hands at plucking tea leaves in Munnar
Let your kids try their hands at plucking tea leaves in Munnar

Why it’s unique

Kids can experience first-hand how tea is grown and processed, making them appreciate the work behind their everyday cup of chai.

3. Night safaris in Jim Corbett, Uttarakhand

Where to go: Jim Corbett National Park

What to do

Take a guided night safari through the forests and spot nocturnal creatures like leopards, civets, and owls. Listen to the sounds of the jungle while learning about its ecosystem.

Take a guided night safari through the forests to watch leopards and civets
Take a guided night safari through the forests to watch leopards and civets

Why it’s unique

The thrill of exploring nature after dark sparks curiosity and builds an appreciation for wildlife conservation.

4. Mangrove kayaking in Goa

Where to go: Chapora River, Nerul Backwaters, or Zuari River

What to do

Paddle through serene mangrove forests, spotting crabs, kingfishers, and other coastal wildlife. Kids can learn about the role of mangroves in protecting coastlines.

Paddle through serene mangrove forests in Chapora River with your kids
Paddle through serene mangrove forests in Chapora River with your kids

Why it’s unique

This eco-friendly adventure is a mix of fun and education, helping kids understand the delicate balance of marine ecosystems.

5. Turtle hatching in Odisha

Where to go: Rushikulya Beach or Gahirmatha Marine Sanctuary

What to do 

Visit from March to June to watch thousands of Olive Ridley turtle hatchlings make their way to the sea. Conservationists often guide visitors on how to observe without disturbing them.

Go with your kids to Rushikulya Beach to watch thousands of Olive Ridley turtle hatchlings
Go with your kids to Rushikulya Beach to watch thousands of Olive Ridley turtle hatchlings

Why it’s unique

Seeing tiny turtles take their first steps into the ocean is a heartwarming experience that teaches kids the importance of wildlife conservation.

6. Coffee and spice farm exploration in Coorg, Karnataka

Where to go: Local plantations in Madikeri or Chikmagalur

What to do

Walk through coffee and spice farms, smelling fresh cardamom and pepper while learning about sustainable farming practices.

Walk through the coffee farms in Chikmagalur with your children this summer
Walk through the coffee farms in Chikmagalur with your children this summer

Why it’s unique

Kids get to see how their favourite spices and coffee grow while enjoying a sensory-rich experience in lush greenery.

7. Build a bird feeder and track birds

Where to go: Your own backyard or parks like Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur

What to do 

Create a DIY bird feeder using recycled materials and observe visiting birds. Encourage kids to track different species and their behaviours.

Spend time with your kids by helping them make a DIY bird feeder with recycled materials
Spend time with your kids by helping them make a DIY bird feeder with recycled materials

Why it’s unique

This activity nurtures patience, observation skills, and a sense of responsibility for local wildlife.

8. Eco-treks and village walks in Meghalaya

Where to go: Mawlynnong, Cherrapunji, or Dawki

What to do

Trek through living root bridges, visit clean villages and learn from locals about sustainable living.

You can visit the clean villages in Mawlynnong with your children to teach them about sustainability
You can visit the clean villages in Mawlynnong with your children to teach them about sustainability

Why it’s unique

Kids gain hands-on exposure to eco-friendly ways of life while appreciating Meghalaya’s stunning landscapes.

9. Beach cleanup and sand art in Chennai

Where to go: Marina Beach or Elliot’s Beach

What to do

Participate in a community beach cleanup, followed by a fun sand art session. Explain the impact of plastic pollution on marine life.

If you are in Chennai, go for a beach cleanup with your child this summer
If you are in Chennai, go for a beach cleanup with your child this summer

Why it’s unique

This combines creativity with environmental responsibility, making kids more conscious of their actions.

10. Stargazing and camping in Ladakh

Where to go: Pangong Lake or Nubra Valley

What to do

Set up camp under the vast Himalayan sky and use a telescope to observe constellations, planets, and shooting stars.

Go for a stargazing adventure with your kid to Ladakh, this summer
Go for a stargazing adventure with your kid to Ladakh this summer

Why it’s unique

With minimal light pollution, Ladakh offers one of the best night skies in India, making it a dream for budding astronomers.

Edited by Arunava Banerjee

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