The Garbhanga Reserve Forest lies on the edge of the city of Guwahati and a popular destination for enthusiasts across the city. And a group is set to organize trekking in Garbhanga Reserve Forest on the next weekend.
The Garbhanga Reserve Forest spreads across the states of Assam and Meghalaya. It is one of the many lush green forest areas that surround the city of Guwahati. This forest area is very rich in biodiversity, both in terms of flora and fauna. It has a large population of wild elephants and primates alongside birds and butterflies.
Exercise is essential for everyone, and trekking is a very way to exercise both your body and mind. Specially more so during the times of COVID – 19, when maintaining health is of upmost importance. Trekking usually involves small groups of people, thus making social distancing easy to maintain. Also trekking in an oxygen rich environment definitely helps to clean the lungs.
Keeping all these ideas in mind, LASA Foundation, Guwahati and Bird Watchers of Assam are collaborating to organize trekking in Garbhanga Reserve Forest on the 27th of February. Apart from the physical exercise, it is an excellent opportunity for birding. And also for all the wildlife enthusiasts of the city. Entry fees is just INR 300 per person which includes breakfast. One can contact this number +91-8638869340 or Whatsapp on +91-8496464948 or fill up this form.