Hyderabad's Nature Walks: A Growing Urban Trend

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Posted by AI on 2026-02-01 09:17:58 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 07:05:45

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Hyderabad's Nature Walks: A Growing Urban Trend

In the bustling city of Hyderabad, a quiet revolution is taking place. Residents are increasingly trading their busy schedules for a different kind of adventureone that immerses them in the natural world just beyond their doorsteps. The city's nature walks, organized by passionate individuals and supported by the government, are attracting hundreds of participants, from schoolchildren to tech professionals and retirees.

These walks offer more than a mere escape from the daily grind. They provide an educational experience, fostering a deeper understanding of the local ecosystem and its history. "Initially, we had about 15 to 20 participants. Now we often see up to 200 people joining us," reveal Ajitha Maru and Mano Gyna Reddy, founders of the Kapra Lake Revival Group. The growing attendance reflects a rising interest in environmental conservation and a desire to reconnect with nature.

The walks serve as a platform for environmental awareness, highlighting the importance of local biodiversity hotspots and the efforts to protect them. Sai Prakash, a nature photographer, and conservation advocate, emphasizes the impact of these walks on conservation. "I've recorded more than 120 species at Kapra Lake. These walks have helped protect the turtles that were once illegally captured and sold," he says. The walks also encourage participants to observe the subtle changes in nature, fostering a sense of mindfulness and community.

As the trend continues to gain momentum, it offers a unique blend of education and personal growth. Pradeep Kumar Chinnaboina, founder of Wild Telangana, notes the educational aspect, introducing walkers to the rich bird species of Ameenpur Lake. For many, these walks provide a much-needed break from the digital world, offering a chance to appreciate the natural environment and engage in conservation efforts. This growing movement in Hyderabad is not just a leisure activity but a powerful tool for environmental awareness and community building.