After an initial day spent in Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, travelers will take a day trip to visit the archaeological remains of Samarra, a UNESCO world heritage site and the only Islamic capital that retains its original plan, architecture and arts.
Read MoreExperience the Amazon with a Host Family in Ecuador
The Amazon Rainforest, the world’s largest tropical rainforest, is home to over 3 million species and covers much of Brazil and Peru, as well as Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and Ecuador. During this experience, travelers will have the unique opportunity to live with the Quechua people, the Indigenous people of South America who speak the Quechua language, and learn more about both the rainforest and the people themselves. Beginning their journey in Quito, Ecuador, travelers will go by bus and truck into the Amazon Rainforest where they will spend the next four nights with a local Quechua family in the small town of Tena. In the town, travelers will be able to learn about medicinal plants as they explore the rainforest, go on a canoe ride to the amaZOOnico Animal Rescue Center, experience a shamanic healing ceremony and participate in a blowgun contest. Other activities include a natural mud face mask treatment and a cacao culinary experience and tasting. At the village, travelers will get to know the Quechua people on a personal level, sharing meals with them and learning about the secrets of the rainforest with local community members as their guides.
This is a seven day trip and costs $712. This trip is led by G Adventures, a sustainable, small-group tour company that has been leading travelers for 35+ years. They have been pioneers in community tourism, and their trips directly benefit the local communities they visit. They have a responsible travel effort called G For Good and partner with the nonprofit Planeterra, dedicated to ensuring communities touched by tourism benefit from it. They were rated one of CATALYST PLANET’s 8 Best Sustainable Travel Companies.
Volunteer in a Costa Rican Animal Sanctuary
Volunteers will work with a team of experienced veterinarians in addition to the thousands of volunteers from around the world who have helped over the past 10+ years.
Read MoreExplore Socotra, the Jewel of Arabia
During the trip, travelers will encounter rare wildlife such as spinner dolphins and leopard whiprays while exploring the island’s diverse terrains - from lagoons, caves, and canyons to iconic Dragon Blood trees and Frankincense trees.
Read MoreCare for Elephants at a Wildlife Rescue in Thailand
Volunteers’ tasks are dependent on the camp’s specific needs but could include the preservation of elephant habitat, the construction of shade shelters and enclosures, and the preparation of food for the elephants.
Read MoreLive with a Hill Tribe in Thailand
Each traveler will get a glimpse into the unique and rich traditions of the Lahu and Karen tribes, through creative music, clothing, food, dance, and language.
Read MoreVolunteer to Help Rebuild Cambodia
On this trip, volunteers will support local communities in Siem Reap, the gateway to Angkor Wat.
Read MoreExplore the Land of Fire and Ice in Iceland
Iceland, the “Land of Fire and Ice”, is known for its dramatic and contrasting natural landscapes. It is characterized by its active volcanoes, geysers, hot springs, and extensive glaciers. Iceland’s unique geological features, such as the volcanoes, Eyjafjallajökull and Hekla, and massive glaciers like Vatnajökull, contribute to this nickname. The nation is also known for its stunning natural phenomena, including the northern lights (Aurora Borealis) and its vast terrains, offering breathtaking views and outdoor adventures. Travelers will begin the journey in the capital of Reykjavik, to become familiarized with the group. Depart for the South Coast to the guesthouse, the home base for the week. After stopping at the beautiful Seljalandsfoss waterfall, travelers will take a ferry to the Vestmannaeyjar Islands in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean. Visit the stunning Seljalandsfoss waterfall, just below the famous Eyjafjallajökull volcano. At Reynisfjara, travelers will have a chance to marvel at the basalt columns and hear the legends of the stone trolls. Move on to venture into the scenic Valley of Thor, a stunning and remote highland nature reserve. Here, travelers will take a “Super Jeep” to see dramatic and captivating landscapes, with views of Sólheimajökull’s famous glacier, black volcanic sands, and more. While hiking at Skógafoss, visit its famous waterfall, one of the most beautiful sceneries in Iceland. Head back to Reykjavik on the final day. Explore the city one last time, before leaving for final departure.
This is a 5 day trip that costs $2,395 led by Under30 Experiences, which caters to solo travelers and adventurous young adults ages 21-35, but they don’t enforce a strict age limit. They are a small team that loves sustainable travel by supporting local communities in an eco-friendly way. The company was founded 10+ years ago by co-founders Matt Wilson and Jared O’Toole. They were rated one of CATALYST PLANET’s 8 Best Sustainable Travel Companies.
From Argentina to Antarctica
Known as the “White Frontier,” Antarctica is the most remote place on Earth to explore, offering travelers unique views of vast mountain ranges and ice sheets, as well as rare wildlife. On this trip, travelers will cross the Drake Passage from Argentina before stopping in the Shetland Islands and spending time on the Antarctic Peninsula. They will have the opportunity to spot whales, leopard seals, large penguin colonies and rookeries, albatross, and more. During their time on the ship, travelers will learn from expert guides and lecturers about Antarctica’s wildlife, climate change, and environmental protection. During their time sailing the peninsula, there will be multiple opportunities for shore landings to visit the penguins, spot wildlife, and explore the dramatic landscapes of the white continent. This trip is ideal for travelers interested in wildlife and adventure travel, with opportunities to camp on the ice or kayak through the frozen waters.
This is a 13-day trip and costs $11,199. This trip is led by G Adventures, a sustainable, small-group tour company that has been leading travelers for 35+ years. They have been pioneers in community tourism, and their trips directly benefit the local communities they visit. They have a responsible travel effort called G For Good and partner with the nonprofit Planeterra, dedicated to ensuring communities touched by tourism benefit from it. They were rated one of CATALYST PLANET’s 8 Best Sustainable Travel Companies.
Join the Hurricane Maria Cleanup Cause in Puerto Rico
In September of 2017, category five storm Hurricane Maria swept through Puerto Rico, devastating communities and claiming lives. The island's power grid was destroyed, its agriculture devastated, and other infrastructure badly damaged, and eight years later, Puerto Rico’s communities are still recovering. Based about 30 minutes outside the capital, San Juan, this volunteer trip utilizes participants’ areas of expertise to contribute to the recovery effort. Volunteers can help in infrastructure restoration by digging foundations, installing amenities, and finishing buildings. They can assist in reopening school stores to teach children about money and business, as well as support sports facilities and classes. If volunteers are knowledgeable about business, they can help residents learn to launch their own ventures. While aiding in restoration, participants will have free time to explore the islands' jungles and beaches, as well as the historic capital of San Juan.
This trip is 7 days and costs $1,557. This is a 7-day trip that costs $1,987 led by Globe Aware, a nonprofit organization that offers international volunteer programs that align with the United Nations sustainability goals. Volunteers gain cultural awareness and work alongside host communities.
Sail in Sri Lanka and the Maldives
Explore the wonders off of the southern shore of India, beginning in the scenic Sri Lankan city of Negombo and ending on the sandbars of Malé in the Maldives. The two Indian ocean countries are just over 600 miles apart, and Sri Lanka has significantly impacted the Maldives’ culture. Travelers can move between the islands in a traditional dhoni boat, a multi-purpose sailing ship used in Sri Lankan and Maldivian cultures for decades. These islands provide plenty of opportunities for relaxing on the beach and enjoying scenic views. Still, they also offer a great deal of unique cultural experiences. Travelers can visit spice plantations in Kandy and visit the AMBA Estate, an organic farm, guest house and social enterprise in the Uva Highlands of Sri Lanka. Adventurous spirits can also embark on a wildlife safari in Udawalawe National Park. Then, snorkel to shipwrecks and coral reefs in the Maldives and enjoy authentic local seafood.
This 14-day trip costs $3,195 and is led by G Adventures, a sustainable, small group tour company that has been leading travelers for 35+ years. They have been pioneers in community tourism and their trips directly benefit the local communities they visit. They have a responsible travel effort called G For Good and partner with the nonprofit Planeterra, dedicated to ensuring communities touched by tourism benefit from it. They were rated one of CATALYST PLANET’s 8 Best Sustainable Travel Companies.
Run The Erbil Marathon in Iraq
The Erbil Marathon in the capital city of Iraqi Kurdistan is an annual international sporting event created to promote peace, love and non violence in Iraq. It has helped to create powerful connections to international partners for the people of Iraq who are committed to finding peace and justice for their country.
Read MoreSave Sea Turtles in Bali
Volunteers interested in marine conservation can enjoy island life while learning valuable conservation skills and helping to repopulate sea turtles in Nusa Penida, an island just off the southeast shore of Indonesia’s Bali.
Read MoreVolunteer With Marine Conservation in the Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef, located just off the coast of Queensland, Australia, is considered to be one of the most diverse and spectacular marine features in the world. However, it is also under immense threat. Climate change is threatening the future of the reef and the species that call it home. On this trip, volunteers will work on a marine conservation project in collaboration with oceanographic organizations to collect data and support reef protection. Staying in Cairns in northern Queensland, volunteers will monitor the reef by snorkeling and collecting species data, as well as analyzing marine debris data for conservationists. This trip is ideal for travelers seeking an immersive experience in marine conservation and oceanographic science. On weekends, volunteers will have time to explore the region's landscapes and coastline, including visiting beaches, snorkeling, diving, and surfing, as well as adventure activities such as whitewater rafting, gorge swimming, and bungee jumping.
This is a minimum 2-week and maximum 3-week trip that costs $1,037 per week, led by IVHQ, a volunteer travel company with 338 projects in 50 countries, rated #1 Volunteer Travel Company by Go Overseas 7 years in a row. It is a cost-effective option with some programs as low as $20 per day with accommodation and meals included. They are a Certified B Corporation, 100% carbon neutral and every project aligns with a UN Sustainable Development Goal.
Teach English to Locals in the Philippines
This volunteer project brings travelers to a local school in Palawan, where they will help teach English to primary and secondary school children. Other subjects may also include math, science and art.
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Renovate a School in Bali
This community-oriented experience is based in Lovina on the northern coast of Bali, where volunteers work together to help renovate a school. Working with a local project coordinator, an average day involves performing repairs on a school, cleaning, gardening and painting.
Read MoreFight Against Food Insecurity in Lisbon, Portugal
Volunteers work with a local community organization to help eliminate food waste from Lisbon’s restaurants and supermarkets by packing meals for vulnerable populations throughout the city.
Read MoreFrom Marrakech to the Sahara
Take a journey through the diverse landscapes of Morocco, where the sand dunes of the western Sahara desert transport travelers to another world. From the lively tea houses of Marrakech to the historic citadels that tower above the desert, Morocco unfolds natural wonders and vibrant culture before its visitors. At the Todra Gorge, the journey’s first stop, travelers will descend winding limestone canyons overlooking the flowing river below. In Merzouga, the group will have the chance to ride camels in their natural habitat amongst the hulking red dunes of the desert before sharing stories with locals by the fire. On the way to Aït Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the group will traverse the Route of 1000 Kasbahs with its rich red fortresses before wandering the narrow alleys and beautiful architecture of Aït Ben Haddou. In Marrakech, the group will visit the ornate Bahia Palace and historical landmarks like the Saadian Tombs while breathing in the beauty of the Red City.
This is a seven-day trip and costs $419. It is a G Adventures’ 18-Thirtysomethings trip geared toward young, budget-minded travelers. G Adventures is a sustainable, small-group tour company that has been leading travelers for 35+ years. They have been pioneers in community tourism, and their trips directly benefit the local communities they visit. They have a responsible travel effort called G For Good and partner with the nonprofit Planeterra, dedicated to ensuring communities touched by tourism benefit from it. They were rated one of CATALYST PLANET’s 8 Best Sustainable Travel Companies.
Road Trip through Northern Pakistan
Visit the Karakoram and Hindu Kush mountain ranges, known for being some of the most beautiful on Earth. Explore Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, before flying north to Chitral. Experience an animistic culture in the Kalasha Valleys before adventuring on rope bridges, exploring glaciers and journeying into the high mountains.
Read MoreHike the Inca Trail
The trip begins with an arrival in Cusco and a short hike to start acclimating to the high altitude. The following day the hike begins in Chinchero and includes some farm work. Chinchero, while a small village, has many Incan ruins and is home to Peruvian weavers.
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