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[26 May 2011 | No Comment]
CSN: Fiji’s Newest Grassroots Voluntourism Program on Garden Island

By Kirsty Barnby

Community Support Network (CSN) is Fiji’s newest non-profit voluntourism organization offering a two-week volunteer and island discovery tour program on Fiji’s untouched Northern Islands. This off-the-beaten-track experience prides itself on being an authentic cultural immersion program and puts a wholesome 80% back into the island communities in the form of training, equipment, infrastructure and education.

Community Based Tourism, Indigenous Communities, Sustaining Destinations, Voluntourism »

[24 May 2011 | No Comment]
BEST Society: Strengthening Local Communities through Sustainable Tourism in Borneo

By Melissa Lim

The Borneo Ecotourism Solution and Technologies (BEST) Society is a non-profit foundation formed by Borneo Eco Tours, a leading tour operator specializing in regional ecotourism adventures and accommodation. The BEST Society was established in 1995 in Sabah, East Malaysia, when Borneo Eco Tours joined hands with the Sukau Rainforest Lodge to organize a large environmental protection project in Kelananap oxbow lake.

Local & Slow Travel Stories, Responsible Travel Tips, Voluntourism »

[19 May 2011 | One Comment]
WWOOFing: Trading City Life for Cabin Building in Utah and Kayaking in Alaska

By Rose Grech

My friend Greg and I arrived on Easter Sunday at organic farm and vineyard, Montezuma Canyon Ranch, just south of Monticello, Utah. This was our first wwoofing experience, where we stayed for two weeks (“WWOOF” stands for World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms). During our two-month long trip, the longest stay we had was five nights in Denver, where it was nice to stay in one spot for a few days. I’d never stayed on a farm before, and was unsure what work we would be doing.

Community Based Tourism, Costa Rica, Local & Slow Travel Stories, Voluntourism »

[4 May 2011 | 2 Comments]
Bodhi Surf School, Costa Rica: Building Awareness and Promoting Change

By Megan Coatley

Travelers in Costa Rica have plenty of choices when it comes to surf schools and coastal retreats. But Bodhi Surf School is not just your average surf school; it is a company built on sustainable principles, and with the conscious traveler in mind. Nestled in the heart of the small Pacific fishing village of Uvita, Bodhi’s mission extends far beyond simply getting visitors to stand up on a surfboard. In Sanskrit, the word “bodhi” means “awareness.”

Community Based Tourism, ecoDestinations, Indigenous Communities, Local & Slow Travel Stories, Voluntourism »

[21 Apr 2011 | No Comment]
Yurt to Yurt Travel with Mongolian Nomads

Yurts – rounded wooden structures, canvas covered, comfortable, spacious, more like a home than a tent – are easily dismantled and moved (in theory). Mongolian yurts evolved as the home of choice for the nomads of Central Asia. In Mongolia, one of the regions yurts originally hail from, an innovative foundation called Ger to Ger (or ‘Yurt to Yurt’) is working with nomadic families to invite adventurous soles to discover their world.

ecoDestinations, India, Voluntourism »

[18 Nov 2010 | 2 Comments]
Relief Riders International: Adventure Travel with Relief Missions

Relief Riders International is an adventure travel company that leads relief missions on horseback through the Thar Desert of Rajasthan, India. Alexander Souri founded Relief Riders International (RRI) in 2004 and Relief Workers International (RWI) in 2008. He designs and supervises the relief missions, coordinates the work of the core team, and directs marketing and sales efforts for both RRI and RWI.

Responsible Travel Tips »

[15 Nov 2010 | One Comment]
ecoTravel Tips: Traveling Responsibly and Making a Difference

1. Be a Proactive Shark Supporter: Be informed about shark products. Be aware of products made from shark meat, fins, cartilage and squalene, which are often cleverly hidden ingredients of these products. 2. Help Clean Up Beaches Near You: participate in the Ocean Conservancy’s International Coastal Cleanup, a worldwide volunteer event that engages the public to remove trash and debris from beaches and waterways. 3. Learn about Voluntourism: Considering voluntour-ing & wondering how? Learn from the pros!

Responsible Travel Tips, Voluntourism »

[26 Jul 2010 | 8 Comments]
Edge of Africa: Volunteering in South Africa

If you are considering joining a volunteer program in South Africa, then you are likely the kind of person who wants to make a positive contribution, be it to conservation or to a community in need. However, before deciding which project you want to join, there are a few things that you may want to consider. Does the project have a genuine need for volunteers? The whole idea of volunteering is for you to make a real and significant contribution to a cause through your specialist skills, or simply through your hard work and enthusiasm!

Peru, Voluntourism »

[6 Jun 2010 | No Comment]
Waves for Development: Surf Volunteer Programs in Lobitos, Peru

It is no secret among the surf community that the Pacific coast of Peru is something of a surfers paradise, with consistent off shore winds and few crowds. With a few exceptions, many waves can be found still breaking clean and empty for the more intrepid surfers to discover and enjoy. Word spreads and things are changing fast though; every year brings new surf businesses, foreign investments, more accessible waves.

Mexico, Voluntourism »

[16 Apr 2010 | 2 Comments]
Destination:PEACE Mexico

Millions of people travel all over the world every year. Some have the hopes in spending their vacations relaxing by white sandy beaches, while others have high hopes in doing things like helping a tiny turtle hatchling find its way to the sea and become familiar with a variety of yoga practices. This is where Destination:PEACE comes in. As a brainchild to PEACE Mexico, Destination:PEACE combines a cultural and adventure experience with the chance to practice different types of yoga.

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