Vacations For A Good Cause
Travel philanthropy has been on the rise since the tsunami of 2004. Tourists looking to help the often disadvantaged countries they visit can invest time, energy or money. Below, some of the best ways to get away while giving something back
Turtle Island In Fiji
This luxury resort, pictured, is committed to improving the standard of living for residents of the Yasawa Islands by providing medical clinics, building secondary schools and helping create budget resorts and businesses owned and operated by villagers
Habitat For Humanity
Participants in Habitat's Global Village programs spend one to three weeks helping build houses for needy families in any of 60 countries, including Mozambique, Ireland, Samoa, New Zealand, Guyana and the U.S.
Wildland Adventures
This outfit has developed a sort
Avant-garde murals and imaginative furnishings characterise a new Singapore hotel
An iconic style magazine marks its quarter century
Esoteric treatments in a minimalist setting
In-flight comfort with an internet connection in every seat
Destinations to restore your sense of wonder
Wilderness Travel
This pioneering adventure-travel company is committed to low-
impact tourism, support of conservation and cultural groups and fair working conditions. In Peru and Nepal, it provides guides with boots and health insurance.
Lindblad Expeditions
These small cruise ships go everywhere from Antarctica to the Galápagos. When a traveler donates $250 or more to a cause like the Galápagos Conservation Fund, he or she receives a $250 travel voucher toward a future trip.
Charitable Cruising
Check to see if your cruise line is a member of the Cruise Industry Charitable Foundation, which provides support for ocean research and preservation efforts as well as scholarships for kids in the areas where the ships do business.
Mountain Travel Sobek
This adventure-trip organizer works with grass-roots outfits to boost the local economy in countries like India and Sri Lanka. In China it supports the Nature Conservancy by training locals to be Yangtze River guides.
Other Ways To Help
Join Country Walkers' tree-planting project in Costa Rica to create a corridor for mono titi monkeys
Improve health conditions in remote regions with Medicines Global by packing extra first-aid kits
To offset the CO2 emissions released during your travels,
go to treesftf.org and purchase CO2-consuming trees ($1 will offset a round-trip domestic flight, $3 an international one)
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