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July 2018

Marina is a physiotherapist in Malaga, Spain, and she decided to use her knowledge and experience to help others. A few months ago, she decided to use her knowledge and experience to help others. She travelled to Bolivia to volunteer in two NGOs that offer therapy and support to children and young people with different abilities.What tasks did you carry out as a volunteer in Bolivia as a physiotherapist? I collaborated in both projects at the same time, so I went to both centres every day. In the morning, I went to the integral education centre from 9am to 12.30pm.

Lhadon, Lhamo, Mingdi and Sonam before going back to their village in Dolpo, Nepal. Can you imagine what it must be like not seeing your family for 5 years? Have a single contact with your parents, in December, through a letter? Oddly enough, we are talking about the 21st century. This is Komang, one of the most remote Tibetan villages in the world, located in the heart of the Nepalese Himalayas. As there is no institute in the town, boys, girls and young people must travel to Kathmandu to continue studying... far from their loved ones.

Open your eyes! Any corner of Lima can surprise you. Is it the first time you travel to Peru? Do you land in Lima and don't know how to start moving around the city? After several trips around the country, we give you 8 keys to acclimatize as quickly as possible. 1) Money The currency of Peru is the nuevo sol, and the approximate exchange rate is 3.60 - 3.80 nuevos soles per euro. We recommend you take a part in cash (euros and/or dollars) for the first few days and then withdraw money from the ATM

Jeffrey during his charity trip to Cambodia. Friendship is part of the adventure. A few months ago, Jeffrey traveled to Cambodia for two weeks to collaborate with the English school for children and youth without resources. This was his experience: The Cambodia project is the last one we have incorporated, why did you choose it? I was simply interested in getting to know that part of the world. Had you done a charity trip before? What made you decide to repeat? Yes. The previous experiences were great: I got to know new cultures, very interesting people, and I also helped where I could.

10 male and female travelers tell us what is the best thing about a solidarity trip. Immerse yourself in another culture? Contribute the best of yourself to a small NGO? Meet people with the same concerns from other parts of the world? We want to know what is the best of a solidarity trip. And for this, nothing better than the experiences of people who have already lived this experience with Tumaini. 10 travelers and travelers tell us what was the best of their trips to 8 different countries. Don't miss it! Nerea

One of the children from the NGO in Cusco "To experience new sensations. Develop affection. Understand other realities. Adapt to a way of life that is not mine. Solving unforeseen events". That and much more was Noelia's solidarity trip to the educational project with Quechua-speaking children in Cusco: "I got to know the Peru that I wanted to discover. From 3.30 to 4.30 p.m. we helped them with their homework, and, if they had any

On a trip you must have insured medical assistance. We will tell you how! Is it true that our credit card includes insurance? What coverages does it offer? If I go on a trip abroad and I want to have health care, what option do I contract? We solve your doubts in this post!1 International medical insuranceIt is designed for people who are going to live abroad for a long period of time. It is usually contracted for one year. It covers both emergency treatment and daily medical care in any country in its coverage area. In addition, it allows you to choose

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