Programs
At Rohini Krushi Paryatan, programs are designed to follow the rhythm of nature and rural life. Each program is rooted in traditional practices, seasonal cycles, and simple living.
These experiences are not workshops or performances. They are opportunities to participate, observe, learn, and reconnect with nature in a meaningful way.

Children’s Nature Immersion Camp
April | June | December | Ages 3–7 And 8–14
This camp introduces children to nature through direct experience rather than classrooms or screens.
Children spend time outdoors, observe plants and animals, take part in simple farming activities, listen to stories, and explore village life in a safe and nurturing environment.
The focus is on curiosity, sensory learning, confidence building, and respect for nature.
What Children Experience
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Outdoor play and nature walks
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Interaction with plants, animals, and soil
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Simple village routines
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Group activities that encourage sharing and teamwork
Ideal For
Parents looking for meaningful, screen-free learning experiences for their children.

Rice Planting Festival
July | All Ages
This festival invites participants to take part in traditional rice planting, a key activity in rural farming life.
Visitors learn about seasonal agriculture, water usage, teamwork, and the importance of farmers in the food system.
What You Experience
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Hands-on rice planting
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Understanding farming cycles
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Community participation
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Traditional rural practices
Ideal For
Families and individuals interested in farming and food origins.

Shravan Monsoon Picnic
September | All Ages
The Shravan Monsoon Picnic celebrates the beauty of the rainy season through simple food, scenic surroundings, and relaxed community time.
It is an opportunity to slow down, enjoy nature, and experience the calm of village life during monsoon.
What You Experience
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Monsoon landscapes and greenery
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Simple vegetarian village meals
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Nature walks and open spaces
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Peaceful group time
Ideal For
Families and individuals seeking a quiet monsoon experience.

Rice Harvesting Festival
November | All Ages
This festival allows participants to experience the harvest season and understand how food is collected, processed, and prepared.
It brings awareness to the effort involved in farming and the value of seasonal eating.
What You Experience
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Traditional harvesting methods
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Learning about post-harvest processes
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Community participation
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Farm-to-plate understanding
Ideal For
Anyone curious about agriculture and food systems.

Vasant Panchami And Music Festival
February | All Ages
This festival welcomes spring and celebrates learning, art, music, and nature.
It is marked by simple rituals, music, and activities that reflect renewal and creativity.
What You Experience
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Spring celebrations and rituals
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Music and cultural performances
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Calm and reflective atmosphere
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Nature-inspired gatherings
Ideal For
Those who enjoy cultural and seasonal celebrations.

Village Fun Camp
May | Ages 8–14
The Village Fun Camp offers children a joyful stay in a rural setting where learning happens naturally through play and participation.
Children experience traditional games, farming activities, group tasks, and daily village life, helping them develop independence and social skills.
What Children Experience
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Traditional outdoor games
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Farming and food-related activities
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Teamwork and responsibility
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Living close to nature
Ideal For
Children who enjoy active learning, outdoor fun, and hands-on experiences.

Wild Greens Festival
August | All Ages
This seasonal festival focuses on identifying and understanding wild greens traditionally used in Indian cooking.
Participants learn about the nutritional value of these greens, how they are sourced responsibly, and how they are prepared using traditional methods.
What You Experience
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Identification of seasonal wild greens
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Traditional cooking demonstrations
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Knowledge of health benefits
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Sustainable food practices
Ideal For
Those interested in traditional food wisdom and natural nutrition.

Mangala Gaur Celebration
September | Women And Families
This cultural program celebrates Mangala Gaur through traditional rituals, music, stories, and shared community experiences.
It highlights the cultural importance of festivals and the role of women in preserving traditions.
What You Experience
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Traditional rituals and customs
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Music and storytelling
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Cultural learning
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Community bonding
Ideal For
Women and families interested in cultural traditions.

Ukadhandi And Music Festival
January | All Ages
A warm winter gathering that combines traditional ukadhandi with folk music and relaxed village evenings.
The festival encourages togetherness, conversation, and enjoyment of simple food and music.
What You Experience
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Traditional ukadhandi meals
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Folk and devotional music
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Bonfire evenings
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Community interaction
Ideal For
Families and groups seeking a cultural winter experience.

Honouring Durga Shakti
May | Ages 8–14
The Village Fun Camp offers children a joyful stay in a rural setting where learning happens naturally through play and participation.
Children experience traditional games, farming activities, group tasks, and daily village life, helping them develop independence and social skills.
What Children Experience
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Traditional outdoor games
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Farming and food-related activities
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Teamwork and responsibility
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Living close to nature
Ideal For
Children who enjoy active learning, outdoor fun, and hands-on experiences.
