Steph Dyson
Travel Writer
Steph Dyson traveled to Cusco, Peru to volunteer in situations of extreme poverty.
Steph Dyson traveled to Cusco, Peru to volunteer in situations of extreme poverty.
Alison traveled to Zambia to volunteer and teach women's empowerment to girls.
Tanner Knorr, Founder of Off Season Adventures discusses his trip to Tanzania and how he was inspired to create a sustainable tour company there.
Claire Scott
Roamie Reporter — G Adventures
Claire is an Irish travel writer and the Roamie-ing Reporter for G Adventures' Roamies trips—small group tours for 18-35 year-old travelers. Here she discusses her recent trip to Peru, where among other adventures, she climbed Rainbow Mountain, sandboarded at Huacachina and explored Machu PIcchu. The G Adventures program G for Good offers travelers the opportunity to visit positive social projects on their trip.
Samir Lakani traveled to Cambodia and came up with the idea for his nonprofit, Eco-Soap Bank, an organization that recycles used soap from hotels to distribute in areas of Cambodia that need better hygiene. Travel to Cambodia with Samir and learn more about this region, its culture, people, landscape and social issues.
Melissa traveled to Beirut, Lebanon to work with social impact entrepreneurs.
Matt traveled to and moved to Costa Rica where he runs a millennial focused travel company offering sustainable travel experiences.
James Wilcox travels to Somaliland to help coordinate and manage the Somaliland Marathon, a race that attracts local Somali runners and international participants. James is Founder of Untamed Borders and guides hundreds of people to hard-to-reach destinations. He also sits on the Board of Free to Run, working to create safe spaces for women to participate in sports in post-conflict countries.
Christina Lowery is Cofounder and CEO of Girl Rising, a storyteling nonprofit that supports girls' education in 12 countries. 130 million girls around the world do not have access to education and it is the mission of Girl Rising to change the way girls' education is viewed and valued. Their content reaches 400 million viewers in 170 countries. CATALYST talks with her about her visit to Rajasthan, India and the work of Girl Rising.
Sustainable Travel — Kelley traveled to Puerto Rico where she experienced local cuisine and visited sustainable farms.
Tanya Weaver, Executive Director of the American Foundation for Children with Aids, works in African countries where there are more orphans with AIDS than anywhere in the world—15 million. In Zimbabwe, her programs offer farming assistance, goat breeding and beekeeping programs to help families as well as providing medical supplies. In addition, they offer traveling programs called Vacations with a Purpose which provide volunteering opportunities for travelers.
Lindsay visited Rwanda and Gorilla Guardians Village, an environment that promotes sustainable travel and combats gorilla poaching. Hear what it’s like to trek among gorillas and learn about their efforts to protect and conserve these animals. Listen as she talks about the history and travel options in this country, once known for a vicious genocide, and now a unified nation ready to welcome travelers.
Catarina visited Honduras, a destination to which ExplorEquity plans to offer tours focused on social justice. She meets with coffee farmers, experiences local cuisine, meets with local businesses and visits beautiful lakes, mountains and landscapes.
Patrick lived in Kyrgyzstan for 9 years, working to bring tourism there and promoting outdoor adventure. Historically it has been a mountaineering destination, home to one of the easiest 7000m peaks in the world, and recently ski touring and horseback riding have become popular. The country has experienced political instability, including a number of revolutions. Listen to Patrick recount his first hand experience of the 2010 revolution.
The Peace Corps no longer operates in Mauritania due to the risk to Americans but here Dave Aabo recounts his experience working there years ago. There are many human rights issues in the country. While Dave was there slavery was legal, and even in 2018, although then illegal, there were more than 90,000 slaves in the country. It is an Islamic Republic where atheism is punishable by death. After leaving Mauritania, Dave went on to do the Peace Corps in Peru and later founded Waves International, a surf travel and volunteer organization in Lobitos that increases surf access to locals, provides English classes and beach clean up to the community.
JoAnna Haugen is founder of Rooted, a storytelling platform about sustainable travel. She visited Israel and Palestine on a tour that focused on learning the stories of local Israelis and Palestinians via in person meetings and experiences and shared meals. She gained a more in-depth understanding of the conflict and culture of the region through this form of travel.