Organic Farming
Sweat out
This forms an essential part of volunteer tourism. Long-staying guests can be part of this holistic experience inside SSK. Here guests can participate in organic farming efforts since Surwahi promotes organic living. It would be sheer sweat out activity involving physical laborious work. As part of our organic living, vegetables, medicinal herbs, grains, and fruits are will be grown here on the premises.
Outdoor Sports like
Volleyball
Sports are so vital for our health and fitness and yet our sedentary lifestyle does not permit us to engage in such sporting activities regularly. At Surwahi Social Kanha, holistic well-being occupies a central position. The presence of large open areas is a big motivator which is why the management has marked out areas for sports like volleyball, soccer, cricket on the land and swimming in the water bodies within the premises.
Volunteering on
Community projects
Volunteer tourism is an aspect where each and every guest of Surwahi Social Kanha will be expected to contribute by their time devotion to the local community. These can be adding hands to government schemes, motivating or engaging with local youth or as simple as playing with the village kids. For elders, it could be about teaching kids academically or even a sport, about a good habit, or any other topic of interest to kids. Guests can also work on compassionate grounds by taking the kids out on a forest tour or be involved in teaching in government and primary schools.
Guests could also sign-up for helping with health check-up camps for kids. Volunteering for community development work is an open invitation to guests in-house as well as other outside visitors to KTR. Depending on their convenience and liking, they can choose to get attached to any such self-help group projects that are being run by the management of this sustainable accommodation nearby Kanha wildlife park continually. Such projects could be related to farming local produce, teaching village kids, participating in community empowerment projects and more.
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