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October 2019

Sign on the way to Machu Picchu prohibiting dumping garbage. We know: it is a radical headline. But, after our last trips, readings and hours of reflection, we cannot ignore the problem: people who make irresponsible tourism are harming the environment, culture, animals, and people! In the World Week of Climate Action, we denounce 5 irresponsible travel actions that we have observed lately and that must be changed, now! Do not skip the established paths. Respect the rules. 1 Breaking the rules, because I'm worth it! A

  Oriol during his stay in Bolivia. Since he was a child, Oriol has always been passionate about nature. Now he has decided to do everything he can to help protect it. He is studying environmental biology in Barcelona. And last year, he collaborated as a volunteer in the one in Bolivia with which Tumaini collaborates. This was his experience! Why did you want to go on a trip with rescued wildlife? Since I was a child, my interest and love for nature has been growing. That's why I want to do everything I can to help conserve the nature of our planet.

Paula and Adrián with one of the children of the . She is only 19 years old, but this summer she has already lived an enriching experience full of solidarity and learning: a solidarity trip to Kenya, through Tumaini. She collaborated with an NGO that takes in street children, offers them a home and education so that they can aspire to a better future. This is her experience. How was the preparation of your trip? Did you receive all the information you needed from Tumaini? Yes, I received very complete information. Then the

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