What Happens When Children Trek With Other Children
This article explores the powerful impact of children trekking together, showing how the outdoors helps them break barriers, build friendships, and grow in empathy, teamwork, and problem-solving.
This article by Arjun Majumdar explains when and how to start children on trekking, showing that kids can begin as early as three with simple nature walks and gradually progress to Himalayan treks by age eight or nine — building confidence, resilience, and life lessons along the way.
Five La Martiniere Girls’ College Students Receive Duke of Edinburgh International Gold Award
This article celebrates five students from La Martiniere Girls’ College who received the Duke of Edinburgh International Gold Award, with their Himalayan treks facilitated by InSOUL.
InSOUL Organises a Trek for Young Adults with Autism and Intellectual Disabilities for the First Time
This news article shares how InSOUL organised its first trek for young adults with autism and intellectual disabilities from Pragati Towards Livelihood, highlighting how the outdoors foster inclusion, camaraderie, and empowerment while opening the path for a more accessible future of trekking.