Join us in commemorating National Moth Week 2024 with a captivating moth watching camp in the serene landscape of Central Himalaya at Kaffergaon, Kalimpong district, West Bengal. This immersive experience, from July 26th to 28th, promises two nights and three days of enchantment amidst the natural and undisturbed forest of Kalimpong.
An Invitation to Nature Enthusiasts
Calling all wildlife and nature enthusiasts! Prepare for an exhilarating adventure through the forests of the Central Himalayan landscape. Immerse yourself in an interactive, engaging, and practical experience, witnessing stunning flora and fauna in their natural habitat. Our meticulously planned activities include invigorating hikes, tranquil butterfly and bird watching, and an enthralling moth light trap experience.
Educational Opportunities
We offer an exclusive student discount for this event and invite educational institutions to consider incorporating this camp as an educational excursion. Our camps provide an excellent opportunity for students to engage with experts and gain valuable insights into biodiversity and wildlife conservation. These interactions can enhance students' academic resumes with potential internships, training, or dissertation opportunities.
For more details or to arrange similar educational excursions, please contact us.


Discover the Nocturnal Wonders
Over two nights and three days, you'll have the unique opportunity to delve into the fascinating world of moths. Our expertly guided sessions will take you through the intricacies of moth identification, behavior, and their critical roles in the ecosystem. Whether you are a seasoned naturalist or a curious beginner, our activities are designed to be engaging and informative, providing a comprehensive understanding of these incredible insects.
Engage in Exciting Moth-Watching Activities
Our event is packed with activities that will keep you enthralled. From setting up moth light traps to observing and documenting various moth species, you’ll be actively involved in hands-on science. Participate in interactive workshops led by experts and gain insights into the latest research and techniques in moth watching. This is not just a learning experience but also a chance to contribute valuable data to ongoing citizen science projects.
Connect with Nature and Promote Moth Watching
By participating in this event, you’ll be playing a part in our larger mission to elevate moth watching to the same level of popularity as bird, mammal, and butterfly watching. This event marks the kick-start of our ambitious mission to explore the diverse moth fauna of India through dedicated moth-watching camps across different biogeographic zones. National Moth Week and the Central Himalayas provide the perfect inaugural platform for this exciting journey.




















