| An Unforgettable Adventure With Remarkable People |
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| 11th - 24th of January, 2026 Rajasthan, India |
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| This January we embark on an unforgettable journey to India, to see first hand the river revival and landscape restoration that has taken place there over the past 4 decades. We’ll learn the traditional water wisdom of the region, from the waterman of India himself, while being immersed in the local culture. This trip provides a unique opportunity to learn from and travel with one of the great leaders of our time, a hero of water cycle restoration, Dr. Rajendra Singh.
The November 15th deadline to join this trip is just over two weeks away. Please don’t wait to register, we don’t want you to miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity.
We’ve added the option of a deposit for people who can’t pay for the whole trip all at once. Have you reviewed the ticket page and still have questions if the trip is a good fit for you? Use the links on the ticket page to book a call with someone from our team. |
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| | | | | About this Trip - Webinar |
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| This webinar shares the story of this place, and the details for this once-in-a-lifetime trip to India. Learn about Indigenous Water Wisdom, Community Driven Decentralized Water Retention, and how these two together have transformed a landscape during our two week workshop through Rajasthan.
This adventure will take you to villages where once-dry landscapes have been brought back to life through water harvesting and community action. Together with Zach Weiss and the Water Stories team, we’ll study proven techniques for water cycle restoration, see their impact firsthand, and reflect on how these approaches can be adapted elsewhere.
This workshop is for people who want to see what water cycle restoration looks like on the ground. We’ll visit villages and landscapes across India where community-led projects have brought rivers back, recharged groundwater, and turned degraded land into fertile ground again. You’ll learn directly from Rajendra Singh and the Tarun Bharat Sangh team, along with the people who made these changes possible, while exploring how their approaches can inform restoration efforts around the world. |
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| | | | | | Check out the Water Story on Rajendra Singh’s work to understand the depth and effects of the water work being done in this region, and then come visit these projects firsthand! |
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| In the driest region of India, Doctor Rajendra Singh was up against enormous challenges. The farmland in his region had turned to desert, water sources had gone dry, and all of the young people from the villages had migrated to the cities for work. Watch Reviving Rivers to learn how Rajendra turned the issues around water into the work of a lifetime. |
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The People’s Plan for World Peace |
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In the Chambal region of India Dr. Rajendra Singh helped this region transition from violence and despair, to peace and prosperity. This was done by working with water and nature, using indigenous knowledge of traditional water harvesting techniques, implemented by local communities. |
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| | | | | | “Do not do the treatment of humankind, do the treatment of the Earth… Because if you treat the Earth, the Earth treats us all, and makes everything healthy again.”
- Rajendra Singh |
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