For as long as I can remember I have been fascinated by developing countries and how different their lifestyles are to ours in the western world. I visited Kenya a few years ago on a tourist package, but this time around I wanted to experience real life as a local person.So as a
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Get away from the cold and dark days that are fast approaching to somewhere much more warm and welcoming this winter. Give your time, skills, and experience to a community in need, where your contribution will be amplified by the time of year.
My first Impressions of KenyaBefore this journey I had never ventured into Africa, let alone to be there completely alone without my parents. Throughout my Conservation Project, I found that Kenya is a beautiful country, especially the huge vast plains where the animals could roa
To start off, it is important to know that I am a city girl. I have grown up in New York City where there are over forty buildings in a two-block radius, and no more than thirty trees on one city block. The only animals I have come in to contact with are rats, pigeons, dogs, and
Whilst I had travelled for many years solo or trekking with a group, often I had found myself wanting to be a little more "hands on" in the communities I was experiencing; so in 2017 whilst taking a post business gap year and in the prime of my life at 50 I decided to volunteer w
I can honestly say I had no idea what to expect when I first landed in San José airport, as it was the first time I had left Europe as well as the first time I had traveled on my own. I certainly didn’t expect to be told by the first Costa Rican I’d met that my
Here at Projects Abroad we love to share the stories of our volunteers. Read below to see part three of Sara's year long adventure. Or if you've missed it, check out part one here. She travelled with Projects Abroad for almost an entire year in 2019 and 2020. Sara joined a variet
Staying at the turtle camp was a once in a lifetime experience I will never forget! From waking up to the sound of the waves crashing on the beach every morning; to seeing the sun set over the ocean every evening, every second spent there was incredible.First ImpressionsWhen I fi
The five weeks I spent in Tanzania working as an intern at a local hospital and living with young volunteers from all around the world has truly been one of the best learning experiences of my life. Never in my life have I grown so much as a person in such a short period of time.
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