Led by Juri, we crossed the bridge and started moving on a path leading to the camping area designated for the second-year students.
Looking around, the scenery here was mostly the same as the one we were staying at. While they opened up a path and clear landmarks for their guests, most of the nature was preserved. The woods. The grassy area leads to a stream or a natural pond and many other wonders of nature. Wildlife might not be that thriving considering they had to remove the aggressive ones that could endanger people but if you look hard enough, there would still be a lot of small creatures living in the hills. Not to mention, the birds that would make their nests inside.
Just like the day we scouted this place, it’s pretty much relaxing even if we only walk around these hills. There would already be a lot to take in. One would probably need at least three days before they finished sightseeing everything this place has to offer.