May 2006 Newsletter

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May 2006 Newsletter

Every month we would like to keep you in touch with what we are doing and how we are making a difference.

GYFGU launches its ‘new look' website

Monday 8th May sees the launch of the new Gap Year for Grown Ups website. We have given it a whole new look, making it easier to navigate and to find out more about us and what we do.

Gap Year for Grown Ups


The site goes beyond what programmes we offer but acts as a fully comprehensive information bank of everything to consider before you take your trip.

The key features are:

  • We have added a lot more information - more advice, suggestions and programme information has been made more easily accessible.

  • To make it easier to find your way round, we have added a search facility - if you are specific about what you want to do, where you want to go and when, the search function will deliver the relevant results.

  • We have also added a latest news section on the home page to keep you informed of all new developments and special offers. 

…and it looks good! Click here to visit the site.


Stuck for some ideas for this year's summer holidays?

Try a ‘taster trip' - If you only have limited time off this year or want to sample a volunteer placement to see if it is for you, then why not try one of our 2, 3 or 4 week ‘taster' trips.

Click here to see the taster trips that we offer.


Programme News

Teach and Travel in India

We have developed an exclusive programme to Gap Year for Grown Ups in one of the most beautiful regions of the world, Himachal Pradesh.

Set high up in the snow capped mountains of the Himalayas, this programme combines an introduction to Indian culture and its sights with a choice of rewarding volunteer placements in childcare or teaching English.

Click here for more information

Teach in India

Special Offers Keep reading for our Special Offer on this programme.



Do something different and learn a new skill

Do you have a passion for art and wildlife?

Wildlife Conservation Art Course

We have a new programme in South Africa - The Wildlife Conservation Art Course offers a unique bush experience with a focus on developing and improving art skills, whilst observing wildlife in their natural surroundings.

Click here for more information

Do you have a love of horses or want to learn how to ride?

Train to be an Australian cowboy (or cowgirl) - Experience life as a real life Jackaroo or Jillaroo in the Aussie Outback [click here for more information]. Alternatively, travel to South Africa for a chance to ride in the African bush for a unique game viewing experience.

Click here for more information

Train to be and Australian cowgirl!



Special Offers

Special Offers

Every month we offer you the latest travel special offers and deals, just in case you need that extra incentive to book!

Here are May's Special Offers:


Save £100 on the cost of our 4 or 8 week programme to Himachal Pradesh in India for departures in June and July... more details.

Save £100 on the cost of our 4 or 8 week Thai Explorer programme for departures in June and July... more details.

Save £100 on the Kenya Camp Life programme for all bookings in May... more details.



Case Study

Donald MacLellan, Construction Engineer, East Sussex, aged 34
Volunteer project - 8 weeks Himachal Pradesh, India

I had always wanted to travel and experience other cultures but I felt that building a career was more important. Yet more recently I started to question if my chosen career was right for me.

I felt that at 34 I was a little late to go off and see the world but the need to ‘do something for other people' won.

With no previous teaching experience, I threw myself in at the deep end teaching English to local school children. The schools were very basic so I soon discovered a creative side to me!

Donald teaching in India

My project was extremely worthwhile and provided a rewarding experience. Despite my lack of teaching skills, I felt that I had made good progress during my time in India.



We hope this newsletter has inspired you to start planning your own adventure! If any of our Special Offers interest you or you would like any more information about our exciting programmes, please contact us.

Kind regards,
Rachael Wood, Gap Year for Grown Ups Manager


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