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Key Shifts Seen in Volunteering Abroad

Volunteering abroad is nothing new. For decades, people have gone abroad with the Peace Corps, with relief organizations or even on their own. But the momentum for volunteering abroad has never been stronger than today as more opportunities are available for just about anybody.
Collectively, we have made this huge shift from thinking about ourselves to helping people on other continents. At its core, this is a by-product of an affluent society where our basic needs are met and we are ready to use our excess resources to help others globally. …

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Travel Insiders Predict Future Tourism Trends & Hotspots

North Americans and Europeans accounted for the largest groups of travelers in the last 30 years. Travel experts expect that to change in the next 30 years with more people from Russia, India, China, and Brazil traveling. They expect destinations in Southeast Asia and Latin American will jump in popularity because of their proximity to the new source of travelers. UK travel specialist Hoseasons chief executive Richard Carrick indicated, “There will be a shift in the axis of power over the next 30 years. As people from China and India …

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The Luxury Voluntourism Debate

Luxury voluntourism is a higher-end travel experience organized by a luxury travel operator or a hotelier that includes some time dedicated to voluntary service in a destination. For most luxury voluntourism, the trip itineraries have a greater tourism focus with a shorter time dedicated to voluntary service.
Luxury voluntourism is on the rise. Conde Nast Traveler magazine and the Ritz Carlton through its “Give Back Getaways” program are key luxury travel influencers that have pushed luxury voluntourism to the forefront giving it coverage and credibility. Conde Nast Traveler has dedicated an …

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Poll Results: How Much Would You Spend for Volunteer Travel?

We were interested to find out how much people were willing to spend for volunteer travel (excluding airfare). We decided to do an informal poll on our website and asked our readers. Here are the results:
29% would  spend less than $250
14% would spend between $250-$500
0% would spend between $500-$1,000
43% would spend between $1,000-$2,000
14% would spend over $2,000

Did any of these results surprise you?
photo by jesssloss

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Air Canada Partners with Gap Adventures to Offer Adventure Vacations

In a move to offer travel packages to an increasingly popular alternative travel market, a major airline, Air Canada, has partnered with Gap Adventures on a collection of 30 adventure travel packages.
The co-branded collection includes 30 authentic travel experiences created exclusively for Air Canada Vacations by Gap Adventures. The style of travel is described as sustainable and authentic which means they will take travelers to places that may be off the popular tourist track. This could include sampling mysterious foods in Japan, watching the sunrise at Machu Picchu in Peru …

budget voluntourism, destinations, volunteer travel »

Budget Voluntourism: Turtle Conservation at Malaysia’s Tropical Redang Island

White sandy beaches, crystal clear blue sea, brilliant underwater world…

Spend a week at this tropical paradise and participate in a worthy effort to conserve and monitor threatened species like hawksbill and green turtles.
Redang Island in Malaysia is located in the South China Sea, approximately 45 km North Northeast of Kuala Terengganu and 22.5 km east of Tanjung Merang, the take-off point for the island from the mainland. Redang tantalizes each visitor with it’s amazing array of marine life and placid turquoise waters. As one of Malaysia’s more popular island destinations, …

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Frommer’s New Travel Guide Showcases Volunteer Vacations

Your shelf of volunteer travel books is about to expand by one: Frommer’s 500 Places Where You Can Make a Difference. The author, Andrew Mersmann, is the Editor-in-Chief of Passport Magazine. A recognized travel publisher like Frommer’s coming out with its own guide on giving back vacations validates the growing interest in this sector among travelers.  While we have not reviewed the book yet, it seems this book probably offers the most extensive listing of voluntourism opportunities around the world of any books currently in the market.
It is described to …