Across
- 2. The activity of looking at and understanding written words in order to gain information, knowledge, or enjoyment.
- 3. A human-powered vehicle with two wheels, often used for recreation, exercise, or transportation.
- 4. A piece of ground, often cultivated, where flowers, herbs, fruits, or vegetables are grown for pleasure or consumption.
- 7. A physical, mental, and spiritual practice originating in ancient India, often practiced for relaxation, flexibility, and stress relief.
- 8. The activity of catching fish, often done for sport or recreation, using a rod, reel, and bait.
- 9. The practice of focusing the mind and eliminating distractions to achieve a state of calmness, relaxation, and heightened awareness.
- 12. A meal eaten outdoors, usually in a park or countryside, often involving a selection of foods and drinks.
- 13. A short period of sleep, especially during the day, often taken to rest and recharge.
- 15. A swinging bed or couch made of fabric, rope, or netting, suspended between two points, often used for lounging or sleeping outdoors.
- 18. To move through water by moving the limbs, usually for enjoyment or exercise.
- 19. A commercial establishment offering health and beauty treatments such as massages, facials, and saunas.
- 20. The daily event when the sun disappears below the horizon, often admired for its beauty and tranquility.
Down
- 1. The activity of traveling in a boat for pleasure, often on rivers, lakes, or oceans.
- 5. The state of being free from tension or anxiety, often achieved through activities like meditation, yoga, or simply doing nothing.
- 6. Visiting places of interest and tourist attractions in a particular area, often done while on vacation.
- 10. A sandy shore near the ocean, perfect for relaxation and sunbathing.
- 11. A period of time devoted to leisure activities, often spent away from home.
- 14. A long walk, especially through natural surroundings such as mountains or forests, for enjoyment or exercise.
- 16. A fire built at a campsite, often used for cooking, warmth, and socializing.
- 17. The practice of kneading and manipulating the muscles and soft tissues of the body, often for relaxation or therapeutic purposes.
