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By: Punam Kumari | Category: Learning, | Posted: 2025-07-26 02:06:23

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My Best Nature Walk in Cubbon Park –


When I first heard about Cubbon Park, I couldn’t stop wondering what it would be like—how the trees might sway, what kind of birds might sing, and what new plants I might come across. I imagined a peaceful escape right in the heart of the city. And let me tell you, my experience didn’t just match those thoughts—it went far beyond!

First Impressions 🌳
The moment I stepped into the park, I was welcomed by the soft rustling of leaves and the chirping of birds. It was calm, soothing, and everything I needed to feel grounded. In a fast-paced world, that kind of peace is rare—and Cubbon Park offers it effortlessly.

A Forest of Giants
As I wandered deeper, I came across so many trees—tall, strong, and majestic. Some were really huge, and just being near them made me realize how powerful and important nature truly is. What brought a huge smile to my face was finding out that many of these trees also grow in my home state, Jharkhand. That little discovery made me feel connected, like a piece of home was right there with me in Bengaluru.

A Flower That Follows Water 💧🌸
One of the most eye-catching sights was the Gibiliya flower. It looked so beautiful and delicate. But what fascinated me the most is something I never knew before: this flower blooms wherever there’s water! Nature really has its own intelligent way of thriving, and moments like these remind me of how much there is still to learn.

A Walk With the Birds 🐦
Here comes my favorite part—birdwatching! I had downloaded a bird sound recognition app before visiting the park, just out of curiosity. During a short 5-minute walk, I used it to listen and identify different bird sounds around me. And guess what? I discovered bird names I had never heard in my life! It was like getting a crash course in wildlife music. This little experiment made my walk so much more meaningful and educational.

Takeaway: A Habit for Life
This experience has sparked something new in me. Now, whenever I visit a garden or forest, I plan to do the same—take a quiet walk, listen closely, and let nature speak. It’s a habit I’m happy to carry forward.

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Cubbon Park turned out to be more than just a city park—it was a doorway into the wonders of nature. From discovering trees that reminded me of home, to hearing birds I never knew existed, every part of the walk was refreshing and memorable.

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