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All About Our Internship

Everything you need to know from program details and daily life to how to apply. find it all right here.

Diverse, supportive

community

We remove non-native invasive tree and shrub species that disrupt local ecosystems. This creates space for native species to thrive and flourish again.

Live sustainably in a solar-powered forest setting, surrounded by native wildlife.

We teach people interested in rewilding how to recognize and understand native tree species. This hands-on learning builds deeper connections to local nature.

Off-grid,

nature-rich campus

Hands-on learning &

expert guidance

Life and learning beyond the ordinary

Immerse yourself in a forest alive with native birds, butterflies, and diverse wildlife. Expect everyday moments of nature’s wonder.

Wildlife All

Around

Build Essential

Life Skills

Strengthen responsibility, teamwork, and clear communication while learning to navigate and resolve challenges together.

Unforgettable Moments

in Nature

Wake to quiet, bird-filled mornings and end the day under a brilliant night sky—creating memories that last a lifetime.

Cultural Diversity

& Exchange

Work side-by-side with interns from many regions of India, sharing languages, traditions, and skills while building lasting friendships.

Internship FAQ

Is this program suitable for complete beginners as well as seasoned nature enthusiasts?

Definitely. If you’re just starting out, you’ll get a gentle, hands-on introduction to fieldwork, guided by experienced naturalists and plant experts. If you already have experience, you’ll find plenty of depth—whether it’s identifying rare tree species, contributing to habitat restoration, or sharing your own skills with the group. Everyone, regardless of experience, discovers something new here.

I don’t have a nature or science background—can I still join and feel comfortable?

Absolutely. What matters most is curiosity and an open heart. Many interns arrive from completely different fields—business, art, engineering—and quickly feel at home. The team explains everything patiently, and you’ll pick up knowledge day by day while enjoying the forest, the community, and the simple rhythm of life here. If you love learning and being outdoors, you’ll fit right in.

What will I be doing there?

You’ll join in tree planting, seed collection, habitat restoration, documentation, and workshops—plus share a few daily chores. Expect satisfying outdoor work and plenty of learning from on-site experts like a naturalist, a plant specialist, and occasional visiting herpetologists.

How are the stay and facilities?

Eco-friendly cottages built with local materials offer cozy rooms, Western-style bathrooms, solar power, and hot water. Cleanliness and hygiene are a priority—think small, comfortable forest hotel.

What’s the daily life and community vibe?

Days are active and hands-on, with fresh vegetarian meals served family-style. You’ll live closely with a diverse, friendly team, quickly settling into off-grid life and forming real friendships.

What should I bring and watch out for?

Pack comfortable outdoor clothes, sturdy shoes, personal toiletries, any medicines, and a refillable water bottle. Wildlife like elephants or snakes may be around, but staff guide you on safety and a hospital is a short drive away.

What Our Interns Say

We had a great time there, and with the trails, herping, and monitoring, I got hands-on field experience and also had a sweet time with the people there. I am grateful for the opportunity I got, and I hope to work together in the future.

Sakthi sri

★★★★★

Experience was truly refreshing, surrounded by rich flora and diverse fauna that made every moment special. The teachers here share amazing lessons with great passion, making learning both fun and meaningful. The community is also very welcoming and friendly, which makes the whole journey even more enjoyable.

★★★★★

Shoaib Taj

This internship got me more interested in biodiversity, especially in trees and butterflies, and with their guidance I learned a lot. I am hoping to contribute what I can and work with the team again in the future.

Abhimanyu

Coming all the way from Meghalya, exploring the Eastern Ghats was like a new world for me from the wildlife and landscapes to the culture and community. Whether it was pulling out invasive species, going on night herping , trekking through the hills, or collecting seeds in the wild and planting them in the nursery, every day felt like a small step towards saving the earth.

Riddhi Agarwalla

★★★★★