Young Thinkers Program
Nature Immersion
Camp
The 6-days camp aims to equip students with skills that are experiential and immersed in nature, such as nature photography, identification of flora and fauna. Students will also engage in non-academic activities that focus on honing important leadership and networking skills.

Campus visit

Academic sessions

Lessons in field ornithology

Nature photography

Dancing with the stars - Lessons in field astronomy

Lake exploration - A multi-sensory approach

Study Of The Biodiversity Map

Sustainability as a way of life

How to conduct a bio-blitz
What's more?

All meals

Boarding
and Lodging

Book
“Campus Butterflies”

Stationary Kit

Eco-Friendly Goodie Bag
Learn from renowned experts

Bahar Dutt
Associate Professor
Shiv Nadar University
Conservation Biologist & Environment Journalist

Chetana Babburjung Purushotham
Wildlife Biologist

Samuel John
Spider Behavior and Natural History
Eligibility
We are looking for students who are passionate about issues related to the environment, climate change and nature.
Seats are limited, and admission to the program is by selection only.
Grades 8-12
Fee: INR 49,900 - to confirm
“Early Bird 10% Scholarship if you apply before 10 dec 2024”
Date: 2 to 7 January 2024
Learn from renowned experts

To be honest, being at SNU was a pretty great experience, and learned a lot about a variety of topics, including plant diversity, robotics, artificial intelligence, and mathematics, as well as economics, social media marketing, and entrepreneurship. I appreciate every professor who made time to talk to us and explain the concepts.... read more
Annika Taxali
Student
Shiv Nadar School, Noida

My daughter got exposure in many faculties that interest her. I am happy that I sent her here and she could have good experience with the fellow students of YTF. Thank you.
Dr. A. Zeenat
Mother of Alveerah
Delhi Public School, Noida

This journey was one of the most memorable. I have ever had. Traveling alone for the first time and staying away from home for so long was scary but the staff and faculty were super supportive. I would definitely visit once again.