The statistics tell us so: more and more of us want to give back and do good when we travel. This is heartening, right? Now we just have to start figuring out the best ways to contribute to the places we visit, in genuinely useful ways - and some of these are described in this episode.
First up, I chat with Roger Smith of Echidna Walkabout who gives a good overview of giving back, and shares his wisdom from a tour operator perspective. I wish every tour operator thought like Roger!
Next, I speak to Meg Jerrard and Mar Pages, two hardworking women I've known for many years, who now run small group tours under their Solo Female Travelers Club brand. Through this work, they've been giving back in Tanzania, and explain the story of Glory Thobias, who runs the Tanzanian Women Guides Foundation and trains female porters and guides to work in the lucrative tourism industry at Mount Kilimanjaro.
Finally, I talk to Peter Baines, founder of Hands Across the Water, a company offering cycling tours of Thailand with a very important giving back purpose, aided by compulsory fundraising for the tour participants. It's a great model that's proven vital for helping some at-risk groups of children in Thailand.
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181 Small Group Travel
180 Fourth Anniversary Travel Journal Memory Lane
179 Australian Tourism After the Bushfires
178 Interesting Plane Passengers Sitting Next to You
177 African Travels
Book Club 01: The Art of Travel by Alain de Botton
176 When Travelling is Your Job
175 Walking and Hiking Travels
174 Life Lessons From Travel
173 Anxiety and Travel
172 Helping Others When We Travel
171 Moving to Another Country
170 How Travel Changed in a Decade
169 Romance and Travel
168 New Year Travels [Replay]
167 Christmas Travels [Replay]
166 Travel Year in Review
165 Travel Insurance Saves the Day
164 Please Travel With Your Children
163 Tony Wheeler, Lonely Planet Founder
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