Students from the BSc 2nd year General Biology program completed a field trip to Ghandruk and Sikles as part of their herbarium project and practical study requirements. The visit provided a valuable opportunity to observe a wide range of Himalayan plant species, understand their natural habitats, and collect specimens for herbarium preparation. This hands-on experience helped students connect classroom knowledge with real fieldwork and develop confidence in botanical identification techniques.

Throughout the trip, students worked in groups, explored diverse landscapes, and interacted with local communities to learn about traditional plant uses and conservation practices. The excursion also promoted teamwork, discipline, and curiosity among the participants, while giving them a deeper appreciation of the region’s biodiversity. Overall, the field visit served as a meaningful and memorable learning experience for all involved.