Why Virenyaa exists
Virenyaa is a response to what modern childhood has lost — and a path back to what children have always needed:
The Virenyaa Child
Curious
Curious enough to ask questions no one else is asking
Brave
Brave enough to try even when it's hard and uncertain
Resilient
Resilient enough to fail, get up, and try again
Kind
Kind enough to lift others not just compete with them
Raised through nature, values, and real experience.
What research says
63%
of children in India spend 3+ hours daily on screens. The brain in this state learns to seek dopamine hits — not to tolerate boredom, sit with discomfort, or build patience.
1 in 3
school-age children show signs of anxiety. Children today are more connected than ever — and more disconnected from themselves, nature, and real experience.
45%
of parents say moral values are their #1 priority for their child. Yet schools teach subjects. Social media teaches trends. Nobody is systematically teaching courage, curiosity, and kindness.
Nature is not a luxury it is a biological need.
Children today spend less time in unstructured outdoor play than any generation in history.
Our belief
You know how kids today are on screens all the time and parents feel helpless? Virenyaa gives parents tools and experiences — nature treks, challenges, guided activities — that are actually more exciting than screens.
Children who go through Virenyaa come out more confident, less anxious, and more connected to who they are.
Every camp, every book, every trek, every story — it is one more moment of a childhood lived fully. A childhood that prepares a child not just for exams or careers, but for the actual, unpredictable, beautiful difficulty of being human.
Nature camps at Khadakwasla, Pune
Lakeside learning with Sinhgad Fort as backdrop
Family travel experiences
India + Abu Dhabi — every landscape a classroom
20–30 value-based children's books
Stories that build courage, curiosity, and kindness
Online Kids Sessions (4–10 yrs)
Activities for curious little minds
Free books, nature challenges, and a community of parents who believe childhood should be full of wonder.