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Review: Teaching in Romania by Pawena N

My name is Pawena N from Thailand. I participated in a four-week Teaching Project in Brasov, Romania in Spring 2018. Why volunteering in Romania? I was looking for a worthwhile experience during my career break and volunteering in Romania felt like just the right option for

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Your Journey, Your Way

A small deposit of $295 is all it takes to secure your place on a life-changing adventure. Then, you can pay the rest at your own pace.  Weekly, monthly, a little at a time – it's entirely your choice. You’re in control.  As long as your balance is paid thre

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Referral Program

Looking to explore the world with friends and family? Maybe you just know someone who might also be interested in volunteering, interning, or studying abroad? Our Referral Program lets you share your travel adventures and save money at the same time! Here's how it works: You tel

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Getting Ready for Ghana: Volunteer Preparation Guide

As a welcoming country, Ghana is perfect for your first volunteer trip. Once you’ve signed up to one of our programs, we’ll let you know what to prepare before you set off.  This travel preparation guide exists to answer any initial questions. With the right prep

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Authentic Adventures Abroad

Our Authentic Adventure trips offer the chance to immerse yourself in the rhythm, color, and flavor of your chosen destination. You’ll experience life as a local and achieve personal growth through experiential travel. With us, you sign up for more than just a holiday. Our

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Review: Childcare in Mongolia Bespoke Group Trip by Vicki J

When I take groups of Girl Guides abroad, I want to give them the opportunity to visit countries that are outside their comfort zone, and not the ones they would normally go to on family holidays. Mongolia ticked all of these boxes. The variety of culture within the country itsel

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Review: Medicine in Tanzania by Madeline M

Travelling to Tanzania to become a medical volunteer at Mwananyamala Hospital was the most terrifying, life-changing, yet rewarding experience I’ve ever had in my twenty-two years of life. As a small-town Minnesota farm girl, aspiring to become a rural family physician, I booke

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Review: Childcare & Community Work in Kenya by Jessica K

I love to travel and when my family and I went to Africa for the first time three months prior to my Projects Abroad trip, I fell in love with the continent. I was amazed by the beauty of countries we visited, which were Kenya and Tanzania. The people were incredibly friendly and

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Review: Childcare and Conservation in Costa Rica Bespoke Group Trip by Norma M

It has been about a month since I came back to the UK after two life-changing weeks of volunteering in Costa Rica. And it has been about a month since I have been recounting the stories of my experiences and adventures non-stop to my family, friends and anyone who will listen! I

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Review: Childcare in Nepal Bespoke Group Trip by Amy B

I volunteered in Nepal for two weeks, as part of Anglia Guides group, in the summer of 2014 and it is easy to say that it was the most diverse, exciting and tiring weeks of my life. After two flights, security screenings and interrupted sleep, we arrived in Nepal. The airport was

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