The lesson that Himalayas froze in winter was well-taken as the group returned to Ranikhet Holm Farms in June. It was freedom all the way and children and adults alike loved it! Table tennis, samosas at the market, mountain walks to drink rhododendron squash at Galbatia, and the first ever Shola where “work” was minimized to three small sessions, isn’t it what freedom is all about? Some lucky members who stayed a couple of days more were fortunate when Nandadevi appeared on the blue canvass. A free shola on which a report is having to be manufactured.
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