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A huge thanks to Grow-Trees.com for this amazing Sikkim trip! My fifth plantation visit was filled with learning and unforgettable experiences. From exploring diverse landscapes and understanding regional growth patterns to witnessing the impact of tree planting, it was truly inspiring. Team bonding, including a snow fight near Dzuluk and a Red Panda encounter, made it even more special. I’m so grateful to be part of Grow-Trees.com. Join me as I share highlights of this Sikkim adventure and the importance of protecting our planet.

Signs of Life! Red Panda droppings spotted in our Sikkim plantation in Nathang Valley. A healthy indicator that our reforestation efforts are supporting local wildlife.

A small start, a strong future. This sapling holds the promise of a healthy and thriving mountain ecosystem.

Filling the gaps! Our gap filling plantation work in Pangolakha is helping to revitalize local species and strengthen the sanctuarys biodiversity.

Sikkims stunning scenery, slightly enhanced by the presence of well, me.

Dream work makes the green work. Our content team works hard to bring you stories of our reforestation efforts but we pause every now and then for a photo op!
Grow Trees Team
The Grow Trees team united by a shared passion for a greener future.
Sikkim site visit: Fun? Absolutely.
Humbling? Definitely.
Grateful? More than words can say.
Lets keep growing.
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