Most visitors rush through rural India from the window of a vehicle. These women chose differently. They arrived with open minds and a willingness to connect with the land at their own pace.
The fields became the highlight of their day. They walked barefoot on the red soil, asked thoughtful questions about the crops, and listened with genuine curiosity as our farmers explained how traditional Indian farming sustains both land and people. Their interest wasn’t superficial—they wanted to understand why we do things the way we do.








