Non Resident Indians (NRI) Parents

Strenghtening Connection with Your Roots.

India boasts a rich and vibrant cultural heritage, spanning across centuries of history and traditions. However, many NRI (Non-Resident Indian) children grow up disconnected from this cultural heritage, often feeling a sense of alienation from their roots. Growing up in a foreign environment that may perceive them as "foreigners" can lead to identity confusion and a lack of cultural pride.

VReal's immersive virtual tours provide a transformative solution for NRI children, offering a unique opportunity to reconnect them with their cultural heritage and develop a deeper understanding of their roots.

Imagine your child exploring the majestic Rani-ki-Vav, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Patan, Gujarat, India This intricate stepwell, commissioned by the widowed queen Udayamati, is a proof of enduring legacy of the Solanki dynasty and a symbol of Gujarat's rich cultural heritage. An expert guide can bring Rani-ki-Vav's stories to life, weaving tales of its construction, cultural significance, and the role it played in shaping Gujarati identity.

Let an expert storyteller transport you back to the 11th century and unveil the intricacies of Rani-ki-Vav, igniting a spark of pride and cultural identity in the hearts of Indian NRI children.

By immersing listeners in the rich history, children can develop a meaningful appreciation for the Indian culture.By connecting NRI children to their roots, we can help them embrace their identity, build bridges between cultures, and become global citizens who are proud of their heritage and committed to fostering intercultural harmony.

Live Guided Tours

Digital Afterlife

Welcome to the digital afterlife! Will you perish in real death, will your avatar take your place in reality or will you be lost in an eternal stream of zeros and ones? Joonas Hyvönen’s Mehen is a playable artwork inspired by ancient Egyptian mythology.

Helsinki Cathedral

Helsinki’s Senate Square is a beautiful Neoclassical gem with four main buildings designed by famous Finnish architect Carl Ludvig Engel (1778-1840).

Pyynikki Observation Tower and Café

Located on the world's largest gravel ridge, the 26-meter-tall red granite tower was opened in 1929 on the 150th anniversary of Tampere City. Magnificent views over Tampere and its surroundings open from the top of the tower and it continues to be one of the most popular local sights. On the ground level there is a famous cafeteria where they make unique

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Seaside Helsinki

The city area includes around 300 islands, many of which can be reached via ferries. Some you can even walk to over bridges. If you’re lucky, you can even spot a seal. In winter, you can watch the sea smoke on the shores, take a cool dip in the icy waters, walk on the ice or try ice fishing.