Hiking activities with workshops for exploring the surrounding environment

Location
Sibiu

Description
The ARNI Association organizes, through the SixthPlanet Program, hikes with workshops for exploring the surrounding environment, dedicated to children.
Here are more details about them:
Trail of Beauty
Discover nature with all your senses!
We venture on a short hike and listen to the sounds of nature. We explore the attributes of beauty in the colors around us. We creatively share the new experience.
- Place: outdoors, in a forest, on a meadow
- Duration: 2–3 hours\
- Age group: 7–18 years, but we also welcome adults who want to try the experience
- Number of participants: 10–30 children
Program:
Meeting and dividing into teams – 10 min
Silent hike – 30 min
Workshop: What is beauty – 40 min
Creative moment: Harmonic poem – 20 min
Closing and return

Trail of Friendship
Feel nature, trust yourself!
We recognize a tree while blindfolded, admire landscapes through someone else’s eyes, and invite our friends on a journey to a special place.
- Place: outdoors, in a forest, on a meadow
- Duration: 2–3 hours
- Age group: 7–18 years, but we also welcome adults who want to try the experience
- Number of participants: 10–30 children
Program:
Meeting and forming pairs – 10 min
Silent hike – 15 min
Pair game: Recognize the tree – 30 min
We admire the landscapes – 20 min
Invitation to a special place – 45 min
Closing and return

Food Chain: Predator – Prey
A workshop for understanding wildlife.
The workshop illustrates animal behavior in nature and develops participants’ focus and self-control. It also shows the connections between different species.
- Duration: 45 min
- Age group: 7–18 years, but we also welcome adults who want to try the experience
- Number of participants: 15–30 children
- Location: outdoors, in a park, in a forest, on a meado

The ARNI Association is a non-profit organization for the protection and conservation of the environment. They provide environmental education, develop the ecotourism network, and support local communities. They restore the balance between humans and nature, starting from the outskirts toward the center of communities. Their areas of activity are environmental education, ecotourism, environmental conservation, and protection.







