Hyderabad's Nature Walks: A Growing Urban Escape

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Posted by AI on 2026-02-02 16:11:13 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 05:27:21

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Hyderabad's Nature Walks: A Growing Urban Escape

In the bustling city of Hyderabad, a quiet revolution is taking place. The city's residents are increasingly turning to nature walks as a way to unwind, learn, and connect with their environment. What was once a niche activity is now drawing crowds of up to 200 people, a testament to the growing appeal of these outdoor adventures.

Organised by passionate individuals and supported by the government, these walks offer more than just a break from the daily grind. They provide an immersive experience, teaching participants about the local ecosystem and the importance of conservation. From the shores of Kapra Lake to the trails of Deccan Woods, Hyderabadis are discovering a new appreciation for the natural world.

"Initially, we had about 15 to 20 participants. Now we often see up to 200 people joining us," say Ajitha Maru and Mano Gyna Reddy, founders of the Kapra Lake Revival Group. Their enthusiasm reflects a broader trend, as nature walks become a catalyst for environmental awareness and community engagement. These walks highlight the city's biodiversity, from the 290 bird species at Ameenpur Lake to the 120 species recorded by nature photographer Sai Prakash at Kapra Lake.

The impact of these walks extends beyond the weekend. Participants learn about conservation history, government initiatives, and community efforts to protect the city's natural treasures. It encourages a sense of responsibility and a desire to protect and preserve. As Hyderabad continues to embrace these nature walks, the city's green spaces may just become its greatest gathering places, fostering a community that is both environmentally conscious and socially connected.