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Exploring Oulu: Building Indo-Finnish Bridges in Education and Culture

The City of Oulu—known as the “northern capital of Finland”—recently extended a special invitation to Mr. Harbinder “Haru” Mehra, CEO of Le Frehindi, Paris. The visit aimed to give him first-hand insights into the region’s educational and cultural strengths, while exploring future collaborations between Finland and India. Over three days, Mr. Mehra experienced a blend of school and university visits, nature-based activities, and cultural exchanges. What unfolded was more than a study tour—it was the foundation of meaningful partnerships that could connect students, teachers, and institutions across continents. Day 1: Arrival and Rokua UNESCO Global Geopark On arrival at Oulu Airport, Mr. Mehra was warmly welcomed by Ms. Johanna Salmela from the City of Oulu, who hosted him throughout the visit. The first stop was Rokua UNESCO Global Geopark, a region of stunning natural beauty and environmental importance. Discussions here centered on linking Rokua with protected regions in India, particularly in the Himalayas. Mr. Mehra highlighted how such partnerships could enrich cross-cultural learning, especially for young people exposed to global sustainability practices. The day also included visits to Rokua Health & Spa and the Wilderness Hotel Rokuanhovi, run by an ex-Olympic ski champion. The lakeside setting and the inspiring story of its owner left a lasting impression, showing the potential of such locations for hosting student and teacher groups. After a light dinner at Nature Dream Days, the evening concluded with check-in at GreenStar Hotel in Oulu—a sustainable property that seamlessly integrates environmental responsibility into Finnish hospitality. Day 2: Resorts, Nature Walks, and Bird Sanctuaries The second day began at Taiga Resort, a riverside family home converted into a boutique-style retreat. Its warm hospitality struck Mr. Mehra as ideal for Indian students traveling abroad for the first time, offering both safety and comfort. From there, the group moved to Loppula for a guided nature walk with Ms. Rita, who introduced Finland’s unique “Everyman’s Right”—the freedom to roam and enjoy nature regardless of land ownership. Around a campfire, sausages were grilled in the traditional Finnish way, a simple yet profound cultural experience. In the afternoon, attention turned to Liminka Bay, one of Northern Europe’s most celebrated birdwatching destinations. Its vast wetlands and migratory birdlife offered an immersive ecological lesson. Here, Mr. Mehra met the principal of a Liminka school who, despite it being a Saturday, joined the meeting and expressed strong interest in welcoming Indian students. The day ended at Nallikari by the Sea, where Mr. Mehra tried kayaking for the very first time. The calm waters made the experience both safe and enjoyable, reinforcing its suitability for Indian student groups. That evening, over an Indian dinner with Mr. Mikko Kiuttu from Rokua Geopark, discussions on long-term Indo-Finnish partnerships deepened, highlighting the shared benefits of cultural and educational exchanges. Day 3: Education at the Core The final morning focused on education, with meetings at Radisson Blu Hotel, Oulu, involving representatives from: These conversations opened new avenues for collaboration—ranging from teacher training and vocational exchanges to research-based partnerships. Each meeting reinforced the openness of Finnish institutions to host Indian students and teachers. Key Takeaways UNESCO Geopark Partnerships – Strong potential to link Rokua Geopark with Indian geoparks and Himalayan conservation zones for joint projects and student exchanges. Student-Centric Hospitality – Resorts like Taiga and Rokuanhovi offer safe, nurturing environments, crucial for first-time international travelers. Immersive Outdoor Education – Activities such as kayaking, birdwatching, and nature walks provide hands-on ecological learning, perfectly suited for experiential education. Institutional Willingness – Schools, universities, and vocational colleges in Oulu showed clear intent to host Indian students and teachers. Shared Cultural Touchpoints – The blend of Indian and Finnish hospitality, reinforced through meals and conversations with educators and municipal leaders, created genuine human connections. A Step Toward Indo-Finnish Educational Bridges The educational visit to Oulu was not just an inspection tour—it was an exercise in building bridges. As Mr. Mehra reflected: “The warmth of the people, the openness of the institutions, and the immersive natural experiences make Oulu a perfect destination for Indo-European collaboration in education.” With its foundations in sustainability, trust, and high-quality education, Oulu is poised to become a strategic partner in Le Frehindi’s mission of creating meaningful global exposure for youth. The discussions during these three days will now be translated into concrete programs—teacher training, student exchanges, and joint cultural projects—that promise to strengthen ties between Finland and India. As Mr. Mehra departed for Paris, it was clear that Oulu had not only sown the seeds but also nurtured the soil for a flourishing Indo-Finnish partnership.
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Summer 2025 Program Launch: Embark on an Unforgettable Journey!

We’re thrilled to announce the launch of our Summer 2025 Programs! With a rich array of experiential learning and cultural exchange opportunities, these award-winning programs are designed to provide students with unparalleled exposure to global environments. Highlights of Our Summer 2025 Programs Authentic Exchange Programs: Experience Europe like never before, with immersive stays in host schools and communities. Reverse Exchange Opportunities: Host European students in your school and foster lifelong international friendships. Exciting Activities & Workshops: From environmental campaigns and cultural storytelling to adventurous trekking and city tours, there’s something for everyone. Why Choose Us? With over 15 years of expertise, Le Frehindi, under the patronage of the Indian Embassy in Paris, ensures a safe and enriching experience. Our programs emphasize cross-cultural understanding, leadership development, and personal growth. Be a Part of This Global Initiative Don’t miss the chance to provide your students with a transformative experience. Schools and universities are encouraged to plan ahead and secure their spots early. Let’s make Summer 2025 an unforgettable chapter in your students’ lives. Plan well, plan ahead, and join us on this remarkable journey! For more details, kindly visit our website at www.lefrehindi.com. You can also reach out to us directly through our Contact Page and our team will reach out to you. To connect with us via WhatsApp or phone, please use the following numbers: +91 9811237050 / 45 / 67. For email correspondence, you can reach our team at team@lefrehindi.com.
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Discovering the Art of Fine Glass Making: A Visit to Iittala with Le Frehindi

In a unique opportunity to blend education with industry insights, a group of principals from Nepal embarked on a fascinating journey to the Iittala Glass factory in Hämeenlinna, Finland. This visit, organized by Le Frehindi, offered a glimpse into the meticulous art of fine glass making, a craft Iittala has perfected since its inception in 1881. Iittala is celebrated for its timeless designs and exceptional craftsmanship. The visiting principals were mesmerized by the process behind iconic collections like the Aalto vase and Teema tableware. Observing the fusion of tradition and innovation in Iittala’s production, they appreciated the intricate details that go into creating each piece. This experience was not just an eye-opener but also a source of inspiration for bringing similar educational opportunities to their students. Le Frehindi, a leading student mobility company, is dedicated to curating such immersive programs. Our goal is to provide students with firsthand exposure to global business practices and design excellence. This upcoming October/November 2024, we are excited to offer students the chance to participate in an industrial visit to Iittala as part of our broader European educational tours. These visits are designed to enhance students’ understanding of business operations, design processes, and the importance of cultural influences in global industries. By experiencing the real-world applications of their studies, students gain valuable insights and inspiration for their future careers. For more information about our programs and how to get involved, visit our website at https://www.lefrehindi.com. Join us in creating transformative educational experiences that go beyond the classroom. Interested in participating in such enriching programs? Contact Le Frehindi today at +33-601-364-057 (France), +91-981-123-7050 (India), or email us at info@lefrehindi.com. Discover the world of possibilities with Le Frehindi!
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Principals FAM Tour – 4th Edition launched ( Summer 2024 )

Le Frehindi announces its 4th Principals FAM Tour to Spain in June 2024, offering educational leaders firsthand experiential learning with Spanish schools in Madrid. This initiative aims to foster intercultural understanding and global classroom integration, solidifying Le Frehindi's position as a premier, secure educational tour operator. Interested principals are encouraged to join this transformative journey.
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