lama is from humla, too.ation, the himalayan innovative society, is partnering with forget me not to ensure the children arrive home safely. [conversation in foreign language] sally: going home means saying goodbye to the staff at the transit home. ♪♪♪ sally: even though it's for all the right reasons, leaving is painful. ♪♪♪ alisha: [speaking foreign language] sally: there are no roads to humla. it will take two flights to get there. the children have bonded through the ordeal they've shared, but in less than 24 hours they will be going their separate ways. ♪♪♪ sally: d.b. lama knows it will be challenging. ♪♪♪ d.b. lama: when a child remains in an orphanage, then everyone friend. but once they come back to their family, there is a hierarchy of family members, so they have to respect each of the family members differently, so that will be difficult for the child. ♪♪♪ sally: it's a rough ride home. ♪♪♪ sally: as the plane gets closer, the children start recognizing their villages below. humla's capital, simik