The tourism we dream of
The tourism we dream of is solidary. Lucas in the Mexico project. Traveling is our life. For us there is nothing better than taking the backpack, going to the airport and embarking on an adventure! Immerse ourselves in other cultures. But we are realists: we know that it is not sustainable to continue traveling the way we do. Today, World Tourism Day, at Tumaini we reflect on what the tourism we dream of would be like. These are our 5 keys: 1 The tourism we dream of empowers the local community We have seen it in countries like
Traveling women of history: their bravery motivates us to travel!
Traveling alone is possible. Take a look at Tumaini's solidarity trips! They broke prejudices, avoided dangers and sometimes even had to pose as men. With only one goal: to travel the world. We introduce you to four brave women who traveled at a time when everything was forbidden. Their stories invite us to grab our backpacks and… fly! The world with too many things to discover, take a journey of solidarity!1 Egeria, the first traveler in history? It was the year 382 AD. C. when Egeria made the decision: he wanted to visit several Holy Places
6 volunteers tell us how the solidarity summer of their lives has been.
Víctor has traveled to Kenya to collaborate with an orphanage. Reyes has volunteered as a family in the middle of paradise, in Bali. Elena has preferred to go to Thailand and support an NGO that cares for elephants that are victims of exploitation. All of them have lived incredible experiences. But
"I had already travelled twice with Tumaini, but this project in Peru is unique".
Nerea during her voluntary work in Iquitos.they say that a solidarity trip gets you hooked and that, if you try it, you can't stop travelling. Nerea has experienced something similar. First she travelled to India. Then to Kenya. And now she has just returned from Iquitos, Peru, with Enric, her partner. She has collaborated in a little school for children with few resources and has learned to live with very little and to "totally connect with nature"... Did you imagine the project like this? no, it was much better than I expected! The