Hello guys once more came up with an interesting topic. Today I went to WWF wetland center by our School (HHS). This was an interesting trip where we did multiple activities that I will be discussing with you one by one.


Firstly, we departured from our School at 8:00 and it was an hour journey so for that we connected our teacher’s phone to the school van’s Bluetooth speaker, and we played music. After we arrived at our destination at 9:00 they took us inside and we say a presentation on the World’s Wetland Day. We saw a presentation on biodiversity, how beautiful is Pakistan. This took us about 10 mins

Then, we went outside onto the beach for the beach cleanup that we thought would be a disgusting activity, but I found it to be interesting and us children must be promoted to clean up the beach and must be given awareness because they are the leaders of tomorrow. If we all contribute so we can clean up the beach. I had 6 members in my team, and we were able to clean the beach a lot and filled 6 trash bags. It was very interesting to watch as we all competed and some filled 7, some 5, some even 1 but we all contributed. Next, we played Tug of war in which girls and boys were equally divided into 2 groups each having 19 people. Next, we had to feel the water. Some tides of 1 to 2 feet tall were approaching and it was so nice.

We then returned back to the shelter after 30 minutes of activity and we were readying ourselves for another exciting yet muddy forest track. For that we wore long boots so that mud cannot ruin our suits. We heard various birds, and the track was very congested. For that, it was 20 mins tracks. The time for the Journey overall was 2 hours so we only had one hour to explore and learn. In which we only did this. As a refreshment we were served Biryani (Karachi native food). We quickly got in the school van and then rode off. We then returned to school at 1:45 after departuring there from 12:40.

If you want to visit this place it is in Karachi and the map is below

WWF Wetland Centre – Google Maps

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