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Wilderness trails

Aavishkaar India is organising Nature camps starting from April 22. Children aged nine and above can participate.

The destinations are: Karadimalai (April 22-23, Rs. 1,250); Kodaikanal (April 26-30, Rs. 2,450); Wayanad (April 30-May 4, Rs. 2,650); Thekkady (May 4-8, Rs. 2,550); Anamalai (May 8-12, Rs. 2,550) and Mudumalai (May 12-16, Rs. 2,550).

The activities include nature games, treks, and photography. The camps have been organised after approval from the respective Forest Departments, and food, accommodation and guides will be provided by the department.

For details contact 20, 5th Cross Street, CIT Colony, Mylapore, Chennai or call 92821-06618. .

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