International Geocaching Day is a fun day celebrated on August 16th where people all around the world go on a real-life treasure hunt using GPS devices or smartphones. They look for hidden containers called 'geocaches' that other people have left in different places, like parks or trails. Inside these boxes, there might be small toys, cool trinkets, or a logbook where you can write your name. It's a day for adventure, exploration, and discovering new places while having fun with friends and family. It helps people learn about different cultures and places by exploring the world around them.
How to celebrate International Geocaching Day?
Get ready for a fun adventure! First, grab a parent or friend, a GPS or smartphone, and a small treasure to hide. Pick a local park or safe area for your hunt. Search online for nearby geocaches to find hidden treasures. Follow the GPS directions, look under rocks or in trees, and when you find it, sign the logbook inside. Remember to leave a small treasure for the next person. Take a picture of your find and share it with friends. End the day by hiding your own treasure for others to find, and plan your next geocaching adventure!
Where International Geocaching Day is celebrated?
- - International