Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar recently visited one of his most favourite places in Maharashtra- Tadobo. He enjoyed a fun safari and shared his experience on social media. While sharing his experience, he said, “I find myself coming back to Tadoba quite often. There's just something about it that I can't put my finger onI guess that's why I keep returning, until I figure out what this place is trying to tell me.” Here are some of the top safari lessons that you can learn from him:-
Learning patience
Sachin Tendulkar’s visit to Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve was not just an adventure holiday; it turned into an educative experience for children. Animals do not appear in front of them when they go to the safaris. Sachin waited and observed them without hurrying nature. Children learn that good things do not happen immediately. Patience is required to achieve success in everything ranging from game to school to life.
Respecting nature and wildlife
In his Tadoba trip, Sachin has used the opportunity to emphasize the significance of forests, animals, and conservation are taught that humans are guardians of nature, not its ownersTaking care of wildlife, refraining from littering, and giving space to animals are lessons children can learn through an innocent safari.
The need for discipline and silence
Like cricket, a safari too requires calmness. Loud sounds may alarm other animals. Teaching children that discipline is not punishment but a tool that achieves even better results is essential. Kids can learn about discipline and how it is important to stay connected to the nature.
Curiosity: Learning beyond books
Observing tigers, birds, and trees in their natural settings generates curiosity for children to ask questions from the world beyond the textbooks. Learning becomes fun when the concepts learned have connections with the real world.
The virtue of humility in the face of nature
Even the greatest sporting icon in the world, Sachin Tendulkar, has to be a mere spectator in the jungle. Nature teaches us that in spite of our greatness and success in whatever we do, we are equals in the presence of nature.