Goway Travellers Make a Difference to Earthquake Relief in Nepal
Over 40 years in travel, Goway has seen the effect tourism can have on the recovery of a region affected by natural disaster. Now, the company is inviting its travellers to go one step further and play an active role in
No technical skills are required, as these aspects of the rebuild are handled by skilled professionals. However, a wide range of opportunities exist for volunteers at a variety of skill levels, and a willing and able pair of hands is always appreciated. The new houses are also built to be eco-friendly, and easier to maintain. Materials used include stone, wood, bamboo, and support rods, often taken from damaged structures to maximise resources.
With a focus on voluntourism, the weeklong trip includes airport transfers, one night's hotel accommodation in
Travellers wishing to experience more of
Since 1970, Goway has been providing unforgettable travel experiences to
For reservations and information, visit http://www.goway.com, or call 1-800-387-8850.
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