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As a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer, I believe this is an excellent new trend in travel. However, sometimes the cash-costs associated with voluntourism seem (to me) to be inflated.

In the same way that buying "green" or recycled goods should bot be more expensive than buying "regular" items, I don't think the costs for doing good work should increase your vacation. Once travel operators can figure out how to make money AND encourage their visitors to do some good, I think we'll see this trend explode.

Then, all we have to worry about is whether the "good deeds" vacationers are doing are what's best for the locals we're "helping"!

Philanthropic Travel is an alternative to Voluntourism for families who desire an authentic cross cultural connection with locals and the humanitarian outreach projects that enhance those locals lives.

Many travelers prefer not to use their time in a foriegn country while sleeping in spartan accomodations Peace Corps style.

Instead, they are choosing to enjoy the experience, accomodations, ambience and cuisine they expect while dedicating a morning or afternoon to personally connecting with the people their generous tax deductible contributions will support.

Philanthropic travelers have funded in projects like these in Zambia, Burma, Tanzania and elsewhere in the developing world.

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