Duluwa Outdoor’s second Women’s Travelship 2023 guided seven women across the Tarai, Hills, and Himalayan landscapes, fostering new friendships among women aged 22-38. The journey allowed the travelship winners to venture beyond their familiar surroundings. On Friday, the Duluwa team presented a captivating video showcasing the exploration of Barauli, Bhujung and Manang by the seven winners on the rooftop of Sattya Media Arts Collective.
Photo: Courtesy of Bijaybar Pradhan
The video depicted the women
during their two-week journey, hiking and discovering the world around them,
all while building a sense of community and friendship. As the video played on
the projector, the audience—which comprised many of the participants—expressed
happiness, hoots and laughter, enjoying the opportunity to relive their
adventures through the showcase.
Juliana Shrestha, the
co-founder of Duluwa Outdoors, outlined the travelship selection process,
comprising three stages: the application form, group discussion and personal
interviews. In the application, women were encouraged to express their
enthusiasm for the travelship in a manner comfortable to them. Shreya Malla,
one of the participants, submitted a poem titled ‘Kathmanduko Bhyaguta Ma',
expressing her travel aspirations. She also recited the poem to the audience
following the video showcase on December 23.
During the interviews,
shortlisted participants were tasked with activities such as researching the
destination to gauge their commitment to the travelship. After the selection,
participants underwent comprehensive training on various topics, including
first-aid, backpacking, travel photography, documentation and menstrual
hygiene, to thoroughly prepare them for the trip and boost their confidence.
The on-site team from Duluwa
Outdoors, accompanying the participants, encouraged them to engage with locals,
learn about the places they hiked through, and hold reflection sessions after
each day of travel. These sessions served as opportunities to discuss their
journey and foster connections through intimate discussions.
All the women agreed that the
friendship and confidence they gained during the trip were invaluable. Krisha
Joshi, a participant, shared that, not being someone who easily connects with
new people, she was pleased to find she could talk and bond with others on the
journey.
After the video showcase and
a brief discussion with the women, there was a light-hearted session where the
mothers of the participants shared their thoughts on their children’s trip. The
mothers expressed happiness and pride in their daughters’ achievements and
conveyed their wishes for continued travel.
Subsequently, Shrestha
announced a small exhibition on the travelship, inviting the audience to explore
and support the next Travelship by purchasing merchandise displayed. She also
mentioned that Duluwa Outdoors is open to collaborations to support their
upcoming travelship.
The exhibition, filled with
memories from the travelship, had a cosy and endearing atmosphere. Memory
boards adorned with clippings of trip photographs marked different segments,
like ‘Tarai’, ‘Himal’, and ‘Pahad’. A preview of Joshi’s illustrative book was
also showcased.
Shrestha conveyed that the
travelship held significant meaning for the Duluwa team, who invested much
thought and time into making it happen. She highlighted the memorable
experience of bringing together diverse backgrounds and thoughts within the
team to structure the travel, considering members’ varied backgrounds and age
groups.
In discussing the challenges
of organising the travelship, Shrestha highlighted the difficulty in securing
funding due to the high costs associated with travel. With this being the
second edition of the travelship, Duluwa Outdoors also modified some of the
programme criteria—the age criteria were expanded to include women from older
age groups this time.
Shrestha shared that the
success of this travelship was the result of extensive efforts from the Duluwa
Team. “While talking about the travelship during the video showcase, I started
to feel emotional because this entire event was personal. We are happy to see
that this travelship was a success,” expressed Shrestha.
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