Date: 12-07-26 Timing: 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Location: Nehar Sahibi Walk Leader: Dr Robin Suyash Topic: Slither & Croak: Nehar Sahib Walk
Description
Spend your monsoon evening exploring the fascinating world of reptiles and amphibians through a unique nature walk titled “Slither & Croak: Nehar Sahib Walk”, led by naturalist Dr Robin Suyash.
Scheduled on 12-07-26 at Nehar Sahibi, this immersive two-hour evening session (6:00 PM to 8:00 PM) focuses on understanding the ecological importance of snakes, frogs, toads, and other nocturnal wildlife thriving in wetland and urban ecosystems during the monsoon season.
Discover the hidden lives of these often-overlooked species, their behaviours, habitats, and their important role in maintaining ecological balance. The walk will explore amphibian calls, reptile behaviour, wetland biodiversity, and the importance of coexistence and conservation in rapidly changing landscapes.
Perfect for wildlife enthusiasts, students, photographers, researchers, and anyone curious about nocturnal biodiversity and urban ecosystems.
Getting There
By Car: Drive to the designated parking area near Nehar Sahibi. Use navigation apps for precise directions.
By Public Transport: Take a local bus to the nearest stop, then hire an auto-rickshaw or taxi to the wetland.
By Bike/Walking: If nearby, enjoy a scenic ride or walk to the venue, soaking in the natural surroundings.
Nehar Sahibi, nearest metro Dwarka Sector 21 (Blue Line). From there, Auto, e Rikshaw, or Cab
Event Highlights
Expert-led reptile and amphibian walk with Dr Robin Suyash
Learn about frogs, toads, snakes, and wetland biodiversity
Understand ecological importance and conservation challenges
Explore nocturnal wildlife activity during the monsoon season
Interactive discussions and wildlife observation opportunities
Weather Conditions
Mid-July evenings are generally warm, humid, and pleasant with monsoon activity. Light breathable clothing, hydration, and suitable footwear are recommended.