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One with nature

Updated on: 02 April,2021 09:24 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Gayathri Chandran | gayathri.chandran@mid-day.com

Weekend nature trails and treks are the ideal way for city buffs to unwind; here are three of our picks to sign up for

One with nature

Shilonda bird-watching trail

Bird calls beckon


Take a walk through the quiet forests of the Shilonda bird-watching trail this weekend and try your luck at spotting some unique birds and many other kinds of wildlife. This 1.3 km walk through bamboo-rich forests conducted by BNHS is aimed at showcasing uncommon bird species like the Loten’s sunbird, the black-rumped flareback and the Indian paradise flycatcher. 
On April 4, 6.15 am to 9 am 
Log on to bnhs.org
Cost Rs 1,500


Top-draw view


Top-draw view

For those eager to take a break from city life and trekking enthusiasts alike — this night trek to Kalsubai can be your much-needed escape for the weekend. Tucked away in the forests of the Western Ghats, Maharashtra’s highest peak Kalsubai at a height of 1,646m, with its beautiful scenic views, is a trekker’s delight. 
On April 3, 8.30 pm onwards 
Log on to bookmyshow.com
Cost Rs 799 onwards

Adventures in a valley

Adventures in a valley

Sign up for a weekend rappelling and trekking trip to Sandhan Valley, also called the ‘Valley of Shadows’ that promises to be a perfect mini-expedition to unwind completely. Surrounded by rugged mountains, a gigantic canyon, old forts and breathtaking sights, this trip offers exciting adventure activities like trekking and rappelling down the waters of the valley. It’s a must-try for hardcore trekking fans. 
On Saturday and Sunday; April 3 and 4, 11 onwards 
Log on to insider.in 
Cost Rs 899 onwards

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