Born from farmers,
rescued lives and a love
for the land.

Kacche Raaste means “unpaved paths” — a reminder that the most meaningful journeys are not always on the main road.

Our Story

Kacche Raaste began as a conversation between farmers, animal caregivers and nature lovers who saw three things happening at once:
  • Children growing up far away from farms, forests and real animals

  • Rescued and surrendered animals needing long-term, dignified care

  • family or a group searching for experiences that go deeper than a regular outing

At Kacche Raaste:

  • We created Kacche Raaste as a nature awareness centre where all three could meet.

  • Today, family or a group walk through our spaces, guided by people who live and work with nature every day. Here, curiosity is encouraged, questions are welcome, and every visit is designed to plant a seed of empathy.

Our Vision

To help a generation grow up with kindness towards animals, respect for farmers and responsibility towards the environment.

Our Mission

  • Create immersive nature experiences for family or a group

  • Provide safe homes and daily care for rescued animals and birds

  • Celebrate farmer wisdom and rural knowledge systems

  • Support responsible habitat and aviary design projects

  • Make environmental awareness a habit, not a one-day event

What Makes Kacche Raaste Different?

  • Farmer & caregiver-led

      Your guides are people who spend their lives with animals, crops and habitats—not just manuals.

  • Animal welfare first

      Every enclosure, path and visitor rule is designed keeping animal comfort in mind.

  • Experience over spectacle

      No tricks, no performances, no blaring music. Just real, slow observation and connection.

Let Your Students Take the Road Back to Nature

Kacche Raaste is more than a day out. It’s an experience that can shape the way children see the world.

Holiday: All Wednesday

To book your family or a group visit or
learn more, get in touch with us today.

This includes guided access to all experiential zones, animal

interactions, and the family or a group show & tell session.

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