Welcome back to India
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Lila was very excited to be taking the plane again, this time just a very short flight back to India. It was a bit of a mental challenge for me, to be leaving the relaxing energies of Nepal to go backLæs mere
Lila was very excited to be taking the plane again, this time just a very short flight back to India. It was a bit of a mental challenge for me, to be leaving the relaxing energies of Nepal to go backLæs mere
After a scenic and lot less bumpy than Nepal bus ride we arrived at Laluri and Dov villages where we would volunteer with Pahaadi society. This new Ngo is run by Dev, a young passionate guy who wantsLæs mere
We were lucky to be invited to a local 14 year old birthday party in the village. Mansi turned 14yrs old today, and was celebrated with a a group of mostly village women making music on the roof top,Læs mere
We were treated to a little hidden jewel in Dov village, a spring fed swimming pool, with amazing mountain views. Some village boys take the responsibility of cleaning the pool weekly and we are luckyLæs mere
We volunteered with Pahaadi society for a week and decided it wasn't the best fit for our family. Volunteering with a 4year old was perhaps a little more challenging than we first thought.
One of theLæs mere
We decided to stop overnight in Jaipur as Jean has always wanted to go there, however his first impression was that it was dirty (and we funnily we arrived in the early morning when they are cleaningLæs mere
We took the bus to Agar village to volunteer at 'masti Ki pathshala', a democratic learning centre for the children of the village. The idea of this type of school is to let the children decide whatLæs mere
Our home for 2 weeks is the small village Agar in Rajasthan. When we arrived it was very hot, however we brought the rain with us which was so nice to cool things down. Agar is home to around 120Læs mere
After volunteering in Agar we decided to head to holy pilgramage city Ajmer, not too far from Jaipur. Ajmer is a famous pilgrimage city for Muslims as there is the shrine of a Sufi saint. We were toldLæs mere