Adventure travels & indigenous communities
Original post: Another World Adventures
Today is the International Day of Indigenous People. We believe this is a very important day. The lives and lifestyles of indigenous people around the world are becoming endangered.
Their way of life, culture, language, and traditions in many cases are at risk of extinction so today we ponder adventure travels & indigenous communities.
Another World Adventures believes strongly in supporting local communities. Through our own adventure travels we encourage responsible travel and fair trade to support local people in the places we visit. Our focus on helping you discover rich cultural experiences will open your world to diverse cultures, their people, food, and sometimes even their language!
We believe that this is good for you, because you will enrich your background of experience and will learn things in a unique way. At the same time, it can help indigenous people share the importance of their cultures with the world.
Adventure travels & indigenous communities
Here some of the best fair trade and cultural adventures:
Walking with the Berber Nomads in Morocco
Spend 8 days with a Berber family while they make their journey from the hot city of Marrakech to the colder mountains. You will have an amazing opportunity to bond with those local people and discover their unique way of life. You will spend nights in remote campsites and help the family with their chores, like preparing food and herding animals.
Fare Trade Adventures in Northern Peru
This two weeks adventure travel will let you explore little but vibrant villages and farms in Peru. You will take part in ceramics and weaving workshops and cooking classes to discover traditional Peruvian food. You will taste some amazing coffee and chocolate, helping the local communities at the same time!
Pakistan Adventure – Winter Solstice Festival
This is a very unusual and original adventure. In occasion of the winter solstice Pakistani people celebrate life, gods, and ancestors for an entire week. You will have the chance to take part in the festival like very few visitors before you.
Myanmar’s Naga Festival
In this adventure travel you’ll be admitted to routes generally closed to tourists and you’ll take part in the Naga Festival, getting to know those people in a very special moment. Naga are semi-nomadic group who still follow hundreds year old traditions. This two-day festival is an occasion to dance, sing, pray, and giving thanks. No doubts it will be an unforgettable experience.
If you are eager to know more, visit our food & culture travels and discover everything that Another World Adventures has to offer!