Why Trekking is Important for School Children?

Why Trekking is Important for School Children?


by Kuldeep Singh Rawat 2019-04-15

Trekking for School Children: Benefits and Importance

Every parent wants their child to grow independently and face challenges positively. This can happen only through proper skill development. Trekking for school children is an excellent way to make them mentally and physically fit.

Classrooms cannot teach every lesson of life. Turning the wilderness into a classroom allows children to learn while enjoying the outdoors. It is one of the best gifts a parent can give — time in nature.

Trekking for School Children Teaches Them About

  • Loving nature
  • Preserving the environment
  • Respecting the rules of wilderness
  • Adjustment and adaptability
  • Overall preparation for real-life challenges

Why Trekking is Important for School Children

Children attend school for education, but schools also have the responsibility to provide practical knowledge alongside theoretical learning.

Children naturally love exploring new things, yet they often spend most of their time indoors. Trekking exposes them to the outdoors, adventure, nature, and different cultures.

Annual trekking programs help children collaborate with teachers, develop social skills, and enhance their physical and mental abilities through various activities.

Schools Offering Trekking Programs

  • Welham Boys, Dehradun
  • Woodstock School, Mussoorie
  • Doon School, Dehradun
  • Jindal Global University
  • Birla Public School
  • Valley School, Bangalore
  • Walden School, USA

Welham Boys School, Dehradun

Welham Boys School is a boarding school affiliated with CBSE, India. Students come from various parts of India and abroad.

Woodstock School, Mussoorie

Woodstock School is an international boarding school in Mussoorie, offering academic and extracurricular programs with teachers and students from around the world.

Doon School, Dehradun

Doon School is a prestigious residential school for boys established in 1935.

Jindal Global University

Jindal Global Business School in Haryana is a private institute offering MBA, BBA, and other courses.

Birla Public School, Rajasthan

Birla Public School also called Vidya Niketan, is a boarding school founded in 1944 by the Birla Educational Trust.

Valley School, Bangalore

Valley School is a coeducational day school in Bangalore.

Walden School, USA

Walden University is an authorized educational institution in the USA serving learners globally.

Best Trekking Destinations for School Children

  • Deoriatal Chandrashila Trek
  • Nag Tibba Trek
  • Kedarkantha Trek
  • Har Ki Dun Trek
  • Dayara Bugyal Trek

Deoriatal Chandrashila Trek

A popular trek for beginners and children. The trail goes from Deoria Tal to Tungnath, the world's highest temple of Lord Shiva, and Chandrashila, the "Moon Rock".

Nag Tibba Trek

Nag Tibba Trek is considered the abode of the Serpent God “Nag Devta”. It is perfect for beginners, families, and children, offering scenic views of high Himalayan peaks.

Kedarkantha Trek

Kedarkantha Trek is ideal for children with unmatched beauty in winters. The snow-covered trail resembles a small winter wonderland.

Har Ki Dun Trek

Also called the " Valley of Gods", this hanging valley in Garhwal offers spectacular views and a refreshing climate.

Dayara Bugyal Trek

Dayara Bugyal Trek features wide alpine meadows between 10,000 and 12,500 feet. It is an easy and scenic trek perfect for school children.

Written by – Tulika Negi

Trekking teaches children lessons no classroom ever can.

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Treks by Categories

This category organizes trekking routes into different classifications to help trekkers find trails that suit their preferences, skills, and requirements. Whether you’re looking for a trek based on the season, duration, difficulty, region, or your trekking experience, this approach makes it easier to choose the perfect adventure for your needs.

🍃 Treks by Season

  1. Autumn
  2. Himalayan Treks
  3. Monsoon
  4. Spring
  5. Summer
  6. Winter

📅 Treks by Month

⏳ Treks by Duration

  1. 2 Days
  2. 3 Days
  3. 4 Days
  4. 5 Days
  5. 6 Days
  6. 7+ Days

🏔️ Treks by Difficulty

  1. Easy
  2. Easy To Moderate
  3. Moderate
  4. Moderate To Difficult
  5. Difficult
  6. Difficult To Challenging
  7. Challenging

🗺️ Treks by Region

  1. Uttarakhand
  2. Sikkim
  3. Nepal
  4. Ladakh
  5. Kashmir
  6. Himachal Pradesh

🌲 Treks by Nature

  1. Lake Treks
  2. Glacier Treks
  3. forest treks
  4. Snow Treks
  5. Meadow Treks
  6. Summit Treks

🔍 Treks by Features

  1. River Crossings
  2. High Altitude
  3. Bird Watching
  4. Family Friendly
  5. Solo Treks
  6. Photography Treks
  7. Star Gazing Treks