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April 2008 Newsletter
Been thinking about travelling for ages?
Can't put your finger on exactly where you want to go?
Looking for something a bit different?
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Everyone has different interests and ideas when it comes to travelling, which is why we offer such a variety of programmes, projects and trips. Whether you are looking to volunteer with people or wildlife, take part in conservation work, learn a new skill or simply explore, we can help.
Here you will find our very latest options that are ready for you to join...
Explore some of South East Asia's true highlights during this 18-day tour of Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia. Along the way you will discover the history, culture and lifestyle of this fascinating part of the world.
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Help safeguard the future of these amazing animals with this incredible opportunity to help one of the most endangered species in the world.
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Provide vital support to an animal rescue centre caring for a fascinating species whose long-term future is in jeopardy due to the rapid deforestation of South and Central American rainforests.
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Embark on a four-week adventure working towards the prevention of the continuing decrease of hippopotamus in the area.
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Explore the great outdoors in a breathtaking area of wilderness during national park visits and conservation volunteer work that includes penguin counts and flora surveys.
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Join this 16-day adventure including Spanish lessons, white water rafting, a canopy tour, surfing lessons, a kite-surfing course and a cruise!
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New destinations and projects coming soon...
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Archaeology in Israel - Spend time with researchers working on an archaeological site discovering ancient times in this fascinating land.
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| Community work in Cambodia - Volunteer with children and adults providing educational and extra activities such as drawing, painting, dance, drama and music. |
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Nadine took a gap break to do something different. She joined our archaeology programme in Israel and unearthed ancient gold coins.
Read more..
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