Date: 07-09-25
Venue: Asola-Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary
Topic: Season of Flight: Butterfly Walk
Walk Leader: Ashir Kumar
Timing: 8 AM to 10 AM
Join us for an immersive Delhi Earth Walk at Asola-Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary led by Ashir Kumar.
This special walk, themed “Season of Flight: Butterfly Walk,” will celebrate the beauty of butterflies and their role in sustaining biodiversity. Participants will explore the sanctuary’s lush landscapes, observe butterflies in their natural habitat, and gain insights into their behavior, life cycles and ecological importance.
Getting There
Location: Asola-Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the southern part of Delhi.
How to Reach: The sanctuary is accessible by road, and public transport options are available. The nearest metro station is Tughlakabad
Metro Station (Violet Line).
Parking: Available near the sanctuary entrance for those driving.
Weather Conditions
Early September in Delhi is warm and humid with temperatures around 25°C to 32°C. Carry water, wear light breathable clothing, and bring sun protection for a comfortable morning walk.
Event Highlights
Expert-led walk with Ashir Kumar: Discover the fascinating world of butterflies and their role in pollination and maintaining ecological balance.
Butterfly spotting: Observe a variety of butterfly species, including seasonal migrants, and learn to identify them by their unique patterns and behaviours.
Ecosystem insights: Understand how butterflies act as indicators of a healthy ecosystem and their interconnections with plants and other wildlife.
Conservation discussion: Engage in meaningful conversations about the challenges faced by pollinators and steps we can take to protect them.
Photography & nature appreciation: Capture the vibrant colours and delicate flight of butterflies in the serene sanctuary setting.
Inclusions
A cap with the Asian Adventures logo
Naturalist fees
Small Refreshment
Exclusion
Park Entry Fees
Parking Charges
Camera or Other Optic Fees
Our Naturalist
Enjoy an expert-led walk with Ashir Kumar, who will provide in-depth insights into wetland birding and the diverse bird species found in the sanctuary