A nature walk is an enjoyable much less strenuous activity compared to trekking or hiking. A nature walk takes involves lots of observation and keen eye for detail. The person undertaking the walk will pass through the chosen area with to observe and learn about the fauna, flora and the changing landscapes.
Nature walks are different from other types of hikes. In nature walks individuals are led into a woods /forests with intention of stopping to observe and learn about birds, bugs, plants, tracks, animals, rocks, features of the landscape, and everything in the surrounding environment.
Nature walks require passion and active interest of the participant to learn and explore without causing even the slightest amount of strain on the environment. Nature walkers are required to camouflage themselves and blend with the background so that they do not alarm the animals around them.
Nature walks can be carried out at nearby green patch, your local park, or even your own garden. The best way to enjoy a nature walk is by using all your sense i.e. Sight: see the beautiful landscapes, flora, and fauna. Smell: smell the fresh air, flowers, leaves and moss. Taste: Taste the fresh water, herbs, edible berries and fruits. Touch: Touch the different textures, leaves, flowers, water, barks, trees, moss and Hear: Hear the different bird calls and animal calls, sound of wind rustling the leaves, water gushing in the rivers/streams, and finally drown in the beauty of nature.
Nature walks are a great way to educate the young ones about the importance of our environment. It is a great pastime for environmentalists/naturalists and nature lovers.