Rustic Pathways 2015 High School Catalog

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Our Mission

Rustic Pathways empowers students through innovative and responsible travel experiences to positively impact lives and communities around the world.


Contents Welcome to Rustic Pathways

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Our Vision

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Global Team

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The Rustic Pathways Travel Experience

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Safety and Risk Management

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Our Approach to Student Learning

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Community Service

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Financial Assistance for Students

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Student Stories & Program Connections

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Australia 30 Burma 40 Cambodia 48 China 58 Costa Rica

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Dominican Republic

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Fiji Islands

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Ghana 110 India 116 Laos 124 Mongolia 132 Morocco 136 Peru 142 Tanzania 150 Thailand 160 United States

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Spring Break Programs

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Gap Year Programs

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Group Travel

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Rules and Frequently Asked Questions

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China

Australia Inspiring service, sweet surfing, and unforgettable Aussie adventures

30

Outback Aboriginal Service Expedition A service adventure in the remote Australian Outback

40

Golden Sands and Helping Hands Explore the Sunshine Coast while helping with a variety of projects

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The Minke Whale Research Expedition Join marine biologists on a dive trip to research dwarf Minke whales

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You, A ‘Roo, and Australia Zoo An international zoo keeping & conservation program at Australia Zoo

35

Seven Wonders of Australia

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17 days

10 days

10 days

10 days

17 days

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Chinese Language Immersion 36

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Panda Conservation and Wild China

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Marvels of China

Small group classes or private instruction with big results

Help protect China’s iconic, huggable, and lovable giant pandas!

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An action-packed week discovering China’s marvels and history

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Intro to Community Service in Costa Rica Exciting service and adventure at the Volcano & Rainforest Base

25

Ramp Up Your Spanish 20  Boost your skills with a week of language immersion

Golden Lands Service Adventure Experience authentic Burma on this immersive service program

35

Backroads of Southeast Asia An epic journey through some of the world’s most serene villages

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Off the Map: Burma

18 days

25 days

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An unforgettable two-week journey into untouched Burma

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Hill Tribes of the Golden Triangle

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Hop across the borders of three countries exploring exotic cultures in Asia

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Spanish Language Immersion 40  Learn and practice Spanish in a Costa Rican environment

Sarapiqui: A Tropical Service Adventure

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A service expedition into the heart of rural Costa Rica

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Bribrí Village Service Experience

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Service and cultural exchange in a traditional Bribrí community

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Summer Camp Leadership in Costa Rica

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Develop leadership skills while running a summer camp for kids

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Heart of the Jungle

Cambodia

High adventure and rewarding service on the pristine Osa Peninsula

Service and cultural exchange in the Talamanca Mountain Range

Live and work in an indigenous Costa Rican community

36

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From the Ground Up An advanced seminar about making a difference at a grassroots level

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Off the Map: Cambodia Journey through Cambodia to explore the country’s rich cultural tapestry

25

Surf and Service

Cham Village Service & Cultural Immersion An inspiring service adventure to Rustic staff members’ home village

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Traveling Soccer and Service Team

Live, surf, work, and play in a beautiful Pacific beach community

Experience Cambodian river life & lend a hand to communities in need

25

Soccer and Service in La Paz

Floating Village Service

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Snapshots of Southeast Asia

A professionally led photo expedition through Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam

18 days

18 days

18 days

25 days

18 days

16 days

16 days

9 days

61 62 63

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Burma

An unforgettable journey through the Land Down Under

17 days

Costa Rica

Awesome Aussie Service Adventure

14

52

Young Explorers

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Turtle Conservation Project

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Nicoya Turtle Expedition

55

Caribbean Adrenaline

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Costa Rican Adventurer

A combination of service and adventure for graduating eighth graders

Help save endangered sea turtles while living on a beautiful beach

Turtle conservation and environmental adventures on Pacific beaches

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30

35

Adventure and exploration on Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast

High-adrenaline adventures through Costa Rica’s natural wonderlands

9 days

9 days

16 days

9 days

9 days

16 days

16 days

9 days

16 days

9 days

16 days

9 days

16 days

9 days

16 days

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Ghana

Dominican Republic Powerful community health service to under-represented communities 30

Life in the Bateyes A glimpse inside the lives of sugarcane workers and their families

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Summer Camp Leadership in the DR An intensive service experience working with marginalized youth

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Marine Life and Coastal Restoration Restore coastal reefs and learn about fragile island ecosystems

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Mountain Air and Village Service A cultural immersion and service experience in the Dominican Alps

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Island Living and Eco-Service Invest in preserving the stunning environment of this island paradise

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16 days

16 days

16 days

16 days

9 days

9 days

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Volta Village Life and Service

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Off the Map: Ghana

An immersive homestay experience that introduces you to Ghanaian life 28

A grand service adventure across the magical heart of Ghana

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Children of India

Fiji Islands

Dancing Bear Rescue Project Work with Wildlife SOS to improve the lives of rescued sloth bears

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Service in the Clouds Spirit-lifting service in the shadows of the awe-inspiring Himalayas

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Namaste India Go far off the beaten path for the ultimate India experience

Himalayan Photo Expedition

Two weeks or more of service and Fijian fun at our Eco-Lodge

60

Highlands and Islands Service Immersion Our signature educational service and cultural immersion program

45

Marine Service and Adventure Explore Fiji and help preserve its natural resources and eco-systems

30

Escape to the Fiji Islands Mountains, beaches, and spectacular sunsets in the South Pacific

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Big Fiji Explorer Wonderful waves, waterfalls, and wild wanderings throughout Fiji

8

Fiji Diver’s Dream Dive the oceanic depths, see the sights, and live the South Pacific lifestyle

Pacific Adrenaline

Program Connectivity

An epic and challenging adventure through beautiful Fiji and New Zealand

16 days

16 days

16 days

9 days

16 days

9 days

23 days

100

An advanced photo and touring adventure through northern India

9 days

9 days

16 days

16 days

16 days

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Laos

Sun, Sand, and International Service

days

115

105 106

Sticky Rice Service Adventure

107

Come With Nothing: The Mekong Expedition

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Lao Elephant Retreat and Luang Prabang

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Soccer Beyond Borders

An exciting aspect of Rustic Pathways’ programs is the opportunity to visit multiple countries during the same summer. Many programs have been designed to interconnect and almost all of our trips can be combined. All dates listed reflect physical departures from North America. While many connecting programs may list a two or three day discrepancy between departure and return dates, they can usually be seamlessly combined in country without missing a day. If it is possible, we will make it happen! For more information, please visit rusticpathways.com/flights.

Experience all Laos has to offer in a two-week adventure

45

An advanced service program down the Mekong River in Thailand & Laos 72

Delve into elephant conservation and explore charming Luang Prabang 10

Gear up for soccer and service through northern Thailand and Laos

30

18 days

25 days

11 days

18 days

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Mongolia

A variety of meaningful service and Fijian culture at our Eco-Lodge

30

9

16 days

114

90

Volunteer and educate former street children at a dedicated orphanage 18

Intro to Community Service in Fiji

16 days

India

Intro to Public Health in the Caribbean

Off the Map: Mongolia An epic cultural immersion into the far reaches of Mongolia

25

22 days

135


Thailand

Morocco Souqs and Service Service immersion and adventure in an Atlas Mountain village

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Moroccan Wanderer Across the mighty desert, over the mountains, and into the sea

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Advanced Photography Workshop A documentary project in Morocco’s Sahara Desert and Atlas Mountains

16 days

16 days

16 days

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Intro to Community Service in Thailand A glimpse of life at Rustic Pathways’ most popular service base

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Ricefields, Monks, and Smiling Children Eight rewarding service projects at the Ricefields Service Base

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Medical Service and Wilderness First Aid

Obtain WFA & CPR certifications and gain hands-on medical experience 14

Wilderness First Responder Obtain your WFR certification and learn about life-saving skills

12

Hill Tribe Support & Refugee Camp Experience

Peru

An extended stay at the Children’s Home plus a visit to a refugee camp

45

The Rustic Pathways Children’s Home Join our Karen family and give from your heart at the RPCH

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Elephant Training and the Hill Tribe Experience Volunteer at the Rustic Children’s Home and learn to be a mahout

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Come With Nothing, Go Home Rich An advanced and challenging service program in three remote villages

Andes Service and Amazon Expedition Adventure and service in the rainforest and at the base of the Andes

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Sacred Valley Service Service, cultural immersion, and adventure near Machu Picchu

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Lake Titicaca Service Adventure The ultimate community service tour through southern Peru

40

Off the Map: Peru Cultural exploration and adventure from the Andes to the Amazon

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16 days

16 days

16 days

16 days

80

146

Tribal Issues

147

The Art of Muay Thai

148

Elephants and Amazing Thailand

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Thai Elephant Conservation Program

A serious look at issues facing ethnic minorities in remote areas of Asia 18

Study the traditional martial art of Thailand with a trained champion

A fantastic adventure combining elephants and the best of the country

Work directly with elephants at a world-renowned facility

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10

Amazing Thailand Adventure Journey from Chiang Mai and the northern mountains down to Bangkok

Tanzania

Island Hopping and Diving

Discover the tropical wonders and exotic islands of beautiful southern Thailand

Wonders and Riches of Southeast Asia

Save the Rain: Water Conservation Project Provide fresh, clean water for a Tanzanian family and go on safari

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Culture and the Crater Community service on the edge of the immense Ngorongoro Crater

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Faces of East Africa

Immersion in Tanzanian village life on a one-of-a-kind service adventure 25

Safari and a Splash of Paradise

17 days

17 days

10 days

10

Incredible wildlife and breathtaking beaches in one compelling adventure

days

Climbing Kili

10

Experience the adventure of a lifetime during an expedition to the top of Africa days

The Ultimate African Adventure

An epic Rustic Alumni journey that traverses five countries in southern Africa

22 days

154 155 156

18 days

11 days

18 days

18 days

11 days

18 days

25 days

18 days

11 days

18 days

11 days

11 days

18 days

18 days

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United States

Travel in style through the best of Southeast Asia with the legends of Rustic

11 days

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Beyond Capitol Hill: Refugee Youth Tutoring

158

Rebuilding New Orleans

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Good Works and the Grand Canyon

Tutor refugee teens and explore the monuments and museums of D.C. 40

Summer service helping to rebuild a great American city

Service and natural wonder in America’s spectacular Southwest

50

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15 days

15 days

8 days

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Spring Break Programs

Surf and Service Costa Rica

14

Island Living and Eco-Service Dominican Republic

15

Divers of the Caribbean Dominican Republic

25

Rebuilding New Orleans United States

25

Spring Break and the Grand Canyon United States

15

Gap Year Programs

8 days

8 days

8 days

8 days

8 days

190 190 191 191 191

New Programs for 2015!

A growing number of high school graduates are choosing to take some time away from home before navigating the complexities of college life. Rustic Pathways Gap Year programs provide students with the tools they need to succeed – life skills, experience, empathy, confidence, maturity, and a global perspective. Gap Year students can choose from a number of options, whether that’s a three month Gap Semester or multiple shorter one month Gap Blocks. Many students travel with us for a full academic year (two Gap Semesters) and explore a variety of continents, cultures, and ideas prior to pursuing their collegiate careers. Other students decide to travel for shorter periods of time. No matter how you approach your Gap Year with Rustic Pathways, you’re headed for an incredible adventure that will change your life and provide you with a broader more balanced perspective of the world. For more information or to order a catalog detailing our Gap Year programs please call 1.800.321.4353, or visit rusticpathways.com/gap.

Gap Year Semesters Backroads of Asia I: Kathmandu to Colombo

Starts Sept. 15, 2015 Ends Dec. 12, 2015

Nepal, India, Sri Lanka

We are proud to introduce eight new programs for 2015. Rustic Pathways programs are intentionally designed in locations and communities where we have long-standing relationships and where can provide the highest quality experience for our students. Australia

20

Golden Lands Service Adventure Burma

35

Cham Village Service & Cultural Immersion Cambodia

36

Intro to Public Health in the Caribbean Dominican Republic

30

Save the Rain: Water Conservation Project Tanzania

35

The Ultimate African Adventure South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho, Zambia, Tanzania

The Art of Muay Thai Thailand

Beyond Capitol Hill: Refugee Youth Tutoring

Legend

United States

40

96

Denotes Community Service Program + number of possible service hours awarded

40

10 days

18 days

18 days

16 days

17 days

22 days

11 days

15 days

37

Starts Sept. 15, 2015 Ends Dec. 14, 2015

Thailand, Burma, Laos, Cambodia

Spanish Immersion and Service

Sept. 15 to Dec. 13, 2015 Feb. 1 to Apr. 30, 2016

Peru, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic

South Pacific Service and Ocean Skills Fiji, New Zealand, Australia

44

Backroads of Asia II: Golden Lands and World Heritage

53

Ultimate African Explorer

Sept. 15 to Dec. 14, 2015 Feb. 1 to May 1, 2016

Starts Feb. 1, 2016 Ends Apr. 30, 2016

Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Burma

Starts Feb. 1, 2016 Ends Apr. 21, 2016

South Africa, Lesotho, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Tanzania

88

Gap Year Blocks

154 159 178 187

Denotes Language Program + number of hours of language instruction

Aussie Service Adventure Australia

South Pacific Odyssey Adventure Capital of the World New Zealand, Fiji

INSTAGRAM

Sept. 15 to Oct. 14, 2015 Apr. 1 to Apr. 30, 2016 Oct. 15 to Nov. 14, 2015 Mar. 1 to Mar. 31, 2016

Fiji, New Zealand

Connect

The Minke Whale Research Expedition

Service in Southeast Asia

TWITTER

Nov. 15 to Dec. 13, 2015 Feb. 1 to Feb. 29, 2016

FACEBOOK

YOUTUBE


Welcome to Rustic Pathways Hello and welcome to Rustic Pathways. As we enter our 32nd year of operations, we ask ourselves, “What are we doing to prepare students for the future?” The world is changing so rapidly, and education today is more than the mastery of subjects like math, science, and history. Today’s well-rounded and successful students also have the skill sets to thrive in our increasingly globalized society. They have exceptional communication skills, they know how to collaborate, they are able to think critically, they appreciate the value of community service, and above all, they are culturally competent. Future leaders have to be able to communicate across language barriers to find common ground despite cultural differences. What is most exciting about education today, is that these skills are not learned inside the walls of a classroom or behind the screen of a computer. These skills are learned through personal experiences out in the world. To develop these critical skills, students have to expose themselves to new places, new languages, new cultures, and new ideas. They have to travel. Travel, especially when paired with service work, provides a multifaceted perspective through which we can find solutions that aren’t limited, but that transcend state borders and affect the entire globe. The moment students step away from their home and experience a new way of life, their mental doors are opened and a new world of possibilities is in view. It is these students, the ones who elect to travel and work alongside community members on service projects, who will become future problem solvers, change makers, and global leaders. As a parent of two young boys (and another on the way), I cannot wait to see them travel. They will get homesick and they will get sunburned, but I know that along the way they will also learn invaluable lessons from a village elder in the highlands of Fiji and how a community in Costa Rica implements sustainable farming practices. They are going to understand much more about the world than I can even comprehend, and to me, that is the definition of a brighter future. I truly believe that all students should be given the opportunity to learn outside of the classroom and outside of their home countries. I also believe that Rustic Pathways provides the very best opportunities for students to do this. We have top-notch safety policies and procedures; we invest fully in local staff, in student learning, and in community partnerships; and we are dedicated to genuine customer service, so our families feel reassured and comfortable when their students are far from home. I am proud of what I do and proud of Rustic Pathways because I truly believe that our programs are preparing students to create a better future. We’re a collective of diverse individuals from all over the world dedicated to inspiring and teaching each student that travels with us, and I welcome you to our family.

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Our Vision We envision a world where travel is accepted as an essential part of every education. A world where travel is a model of sustainable development, where all people are connected by a shared humanity, and where all decisions are made with a global perspective. It’s a lofty vision, but we have always pursued the extraordinary. Rustic Pathways wasn’t created to take students on everyday tour experiences. We were founded on the principle of pushing boundaries – of exploring and engaging with others in the far corners of the world. We were founded to break the norms of student travel, to create experiences that give our students a greater understanding of the world, and to play a role in creating a more unified global community. We are deeply committed to the communities in which we work. For more than 30 years, we’ve formed long-term relationships and partnerships in all of the countries we visit. We’ve built genuine friendships and professional relationships that set us apart as the industry leader in community service and adventure travel. Our local staff members happily bring students into their villages and into their homes, giving them a unique, personal experience. We don’t believe in just seeing the sights. We engage with our surroundings and enjoy connecting across cultures. We have an innate curiosity to learn about other ways of life, and celebrate the moments when we realize how much we all have in common. Whether it’s through a simple hello, a hand gesture, a smile, or a hug, Rustic staff members and students make an effort to connect with others in a meaningful way. They travel home with more than just photos and souvenirs. Our students will be the first to tell you that the stories of the people they met are what made their experience memorable. At the end of the day, we’re all about getting out there and doing things that people don’t usually do. We believe in not just seeing the world but experiencing it. Whether it’s for one week or eight, every program is a journey. We believe that travel can transform students and transform the world, for the better. Since our first program back in 1983, this belief has guided us, and made us Rustic Pathways.

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The Rustic Pathways Global Team Our exceptional staff members are the backbone of our organization. Their incredibly diverse backgrounds provide us with a profound understanding of the destinations we visit and offer our students one-of-akind experiences. The faces you see in this catalog (along with many, many others!) ensure our students have fun, empowering, and safe experiences while they travel, learn, and grow.

International Staff Rustic Pathways spans the globe! Most of our staff members are based outside the United States. While the cultural traditions and accents of our staff vary from country to country, the shared values that define Rustic Pathways and make us exceptional extend across all borders. We build leadership teams that pair international staff members with local employees, resulting in diverse teams that blend an understanding of our students and their needs with deep local knowledge.

Exceptional Program Leaders Our Program Leaders come with backgrounds in teaching, experiential education, psychology, wilderness training, river rafting, international development, and other outdoor and educational fields. Each year, we hold in-country training sessions for both new and returning staff to uphold our standards in safety, student learning, community service, and the overall student experience. Our Program Leaders are incredible role models for our students and, most importantly, they are all dedicated to creating the best possible experiences for our students.

The Rustic Pathways Team by the Numbers more than

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speaking more than

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Check out the following team pages and visit rusticpathways.com/team to learn more about our global staff.

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Chris Stakich

Brent Watkins

An expert on travel and service-based education, Chris leads Rustic Pathways with an eye for innovation and excellence. Since graduating from Harvard in 2001, Chris has worked in virtually all areas of our organization, from running programs in Costa Rica to managing our global team. He works diligently with our team to develop future leaders who embody a broad perspective and compassion for the world. Chris lives in San Francisco with his wife and two young sons.

Brent holds a master’s in education from Johns Hopkins University where he is also an adjunct faculty member. Prior to joining Rustic Pathways, Brent managed the training and preparation of new classroom teachers for Teach For America. With extensive experience in learning development and teacher training, Brent ensures the highest level of quality across our programming. He works with our staff around the world to develop powerful curricula for all of our programs.

Kevin Porter

Ann Fuller

Kevin enters his second year directing our global program operations after serving as Ghana Country Director for three years. Now based in Boston, he manages our team of diverse country directors and ensures the quality of the programs we deliver on the ground. Prior to joining us, Kevin worked with development organizations in East Africa, completed research for the United Nations in South Korea, and oversaw leadership programs while attending Harvard University.

Ann brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to Rustic as our global community service director. With a master’s in urban planning from NYU, Ann has been integral to our Fiji operations and the development of the Nasivikoso School in the Nausori Highlands. She now applies her expertise to ensure that our service initiatives meet rigorous standards and achieve meaningful results, and that our partner organizations are legitimate providers whose approach is rooted in best practice.

Dave Dennis

Evan Morgan

Dave has a master’s degree in risk management and more than 20 years of experience in the adventure and student travel industry. Prior to joining us, he owned a consulting firm that specialized in implementing risk management and emergency response programs for both domestic and global tour operators. He works with our operations team and local country leadership to ensure the quality and consistency of all Rustic Pathways’ programs worldwide. Dave lives in Colorado with his wife and children.

Evan graduated with a bachelor’s in international relations and a master’s in economic sociology from Stanford. As a captain of the soccer team, he earned Academic First Team for the Pac-10. His professional career includes fields as diverse as media, finance, community engagement, and zeppelin operations. Evan has traveled extensively and been involved in our operations throughout Asia and Latin America. He now spends his time hard at work improving Rustic Pathways’ recruitment initiatives.

Tim Porter-DeVriese

Anna Lugosch-Ecker

Since working extensively throughout South­ east Asia as a trip leader and program manager, Tim has spent the last five years overseeing the development of our rapidly growing Gap Year division. With a deep understanding of our organizational ethos and host communities, he creates powerful, transformative experiences for Gap Year students from all over the world. An honors graduate of the Massachusetts College of Art, Tim speaks fluent Thai and splits his time between New England and Southeast Asia.

Anna is an alumna of School Year Abroad and has a dual degree in geoscience and Mandarin from Dartmouth. Anna’s passion for experiential education and travel was sparked in high school and furthered in college. She now applies this passion at Rustic Pathways, providing opportunities for teachers and students to immerse themselves in new surroundings and engage powerfully with other cultures. Anna was previously director of our China operations and now resides in San Francisco.

Molly Johnston

Kelsey Brown

After graduating from the University of Colorado at Boulder, Molly kicked off a 15-year career bringing strategic human resources skills and processes to a variety of organizations throughout Colorado. She now brings her diverse talents to Rustic Pathways as our human resources director. As a passionate professional, Molly believes that her department works best when it builds and fosters a creativityrich environment that empowers individual employees and the organization as a whole.

Kelsey’s great energy, bright smile, and diligent work ethic have helped keep our Ohio office going strong for more than 15 years. She began her work career with Rustic Pathways as an English tutor for our Thai staff and continued on to manage flights for our Latin America programs. Passionate about customer satisfaction, Kelsey now manages our team of Personal Travel Advisors from our corporate of­ fice. A proud mother of two sons, Kelsey is also a dog lover and certified master trainer.

Chief Executive Officer

Global Program Operations Director

Safety and Risk Management Director

Vice President of Gap Year Travel

Vice President of Human Resources

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Vice President of Program Operations

Community Partnerships Director

Open Enrollment Sales Director

Vice President of Group Travel

Client Experience Manager


Rachel Darroch

Annemarie Cramer

Rachel holds degrees in children’s books illustrations and religious studies from the University of Findlay. She is an accomplished photographer and painter, and sells her work at local art shows. When not at work, Rachel loves to explore new locations and cultures, seek out adventure, and try her hand at culinary works of art. Known for her perpetual warm smile, Rachel has guided Rustic Pathways’ parents and students through their Rustic experience with enthusiasm and care since 2012.

A native of Chardon, Ohio, and a key member of our Personal Travel Advisor team, Annemarie attended both Lakeland Community College and Kent State University. A trained customer service representative who loves her job and helping others, Annemarie brings 14 years of experience, a positive outlook, and a friendly, outgoing attitude to Rustic Pathways. Annemarie has a 15-year-old daughter, and when she is not hard at work in the office she enjoys singing and reading.

Michelle Michal

Sean Major

Personal Travel Advisor

Personal Travel Advisor

Personal Travel Advisor

Personal Travel Advisor A true Clevelander and a graduate of Kent State University in hospitality management, Michelle joined Rustic Pathways as a Personal Travel Advisor after work­ing for six years as an event planner for a local winery. Her emphasis on customer satisfaction, love of travel, and desire to experience new cultures make Michelle a great fit within the Rustic family. Michelle has visited our operations in Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic, and in her spare time enjoys cooking and selling her own line of jam.

Sean brings his passion for travel and an extensive background in professional- and corporate-level customer service to his role as Personal Travel Advisor for Rustic Pathways. Sean’s giving spirit and pride in his work drive his commitment to delivering caring, friendly service to everyone he meets. When he’s not working, Sean and his wife can be found enjoying the nature and culture of northeast Ohio and practicing yoga. He has traveled extensively throughout Central and South America.

Carrina Crow

Colleen Liggett

Personal Travel Advisor

Personal Travel Advisor

Carrina has degrees in international business, Spanish, and economics from Mercyhurst College in Pennsylvania. A lifelong traveler who is passionate about helping others, her knowledge and experiences correspond well with her profession as a Personal Travel Advisor. She promotes green living without chemicals while raising a garden and honeybees. Carrina also enjoys scuba diving, and in the future she hopes to travel to Norway to photograph killer whales in their native environment.

Born and raised in the small northeast Ohio town of Parkman, Colleen has an insatiable curiosity about the world and loves learning about other cultures. Her passion for connecting with people led her to Rustic Pathways. Colleen is an avid photographer and enjoys its ability to make a memory last forever. When not at work helping others plan their adventures, you can often find her planning a road trip for friends and family, or camping at a music festival – never without a camera in her hand!

Jessie Wachter

Melanie Forbes

Having run programs in New Orleans, India, Peru, Mongolia, and Tanzania, Jessie has an extensive knowledge of our programs and operations. After four years as Tanzania Country Director, Jessie now works directly with our clients to help them choose the perfect program to match their interests. She has traveled to more than 50 countries and still ventures out from Brooklyn to lead Rustic Pathways programs around the globe. In 2015, you will find Jessie guiding alumni on The Ultimate African Adventure.

Once a Rustic student, Melanie now brings her enthusiasm for travel to work. With degrees in environmental science and Spanish, Melanie loves to talk to students about our animal and environmental conservation programs. She’s well-versed in our operations across the globe and is an expert at helping students find the best programs for their interests. Melanie lives and works for us in Costa Rica, where she also manages our Volcano and Rainforest Service Base during the summer.

Emily Harney

Dan Howells

Born and raised in Massachusetts, Emily now spends most of her time in the South Pacific. She joined Rustic Pathways in 2007 after earning a master’s degree in higher education. Emily is a Rustic veteran, having led community service and animal conservation programs throughout Thailand, Fiji, and Australia. Emily has a deep knowledge of our global program operations, and when speaking with our students and parents, she never hides her enthusiasm for volunteer and adventure travel.

A long-time veteran of Rustic Pathways and a passionate traveler, Dan has led summer and Gap Year programs throughout Africa and Australia in addition to having visited many of our countries of operation. His positive energy, down-to-earth Midwestern personality, and long-time experience with Rustic Pathways programs make him the perfect advisor for those interested in learning more about travel and service. Dan lives in Ohio with his wife Margaret and newborn son Harley.

Global Programs Advisor

Global Programs Advisor

Global Programs Advisor

Global Programs Advisor

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Maggie Lentz

Oliver Rodriguez Pearson

Before joining the Rustic family, Maggie spent time teaching students here at home in the U.S., China, and Ghana. She is incredibly passionate about experiential learning and is genuinely excited to see students challenging themselves on our programs each year. A South Carolina native and graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Maggie’s sweet southern demeanor shines through when speaking with parents and students about their upcoming Rustic adventures.

Half Spanish, half British, Oliver grew up in Madrid and attended universities in both Spain and the United Kingdom. He started spreading the word about Rustic Pathways in Spain more than nine years ago and is passionate about shaping the lives of future leaders. Oliver has spent time on many of our programs in Costa Rica, Spain, and Thailand, and loves telling his travel stories to parents and students. This energetic Spaniard is legendary when it come to sharing the best of Rustic Pathways with agents around the world.

Kirkland Kraines

Gary Holt

Kirkland has spent the past 10 years building cross-cultural bridges through his work in international development, social enterprise, and management consulting. At Brown University, Kirkland earned a degree in international relations with a focus on political and economic development. Kirkland manages our partnership with Key Club International and is excited to work with other service-minded partner organizations. He enjoys sailing, reading, and volunteering in his local community.

An instructor in wilderness first response, Gary gives emergency training to those who work in environments with little medical infrastructure. He has certified hundreds of our staff across the globe in the Wilderness First Responder course. With great expertise and a knack for making learning fun, Gary introduced Wilderness First Responder Certification to our summer and Gap Year programs. Originally from Idaho, he has traveled throughout Southeast Asia, the South Pacific, and Latin America.

Erik Schoon

Erica Schultz

Having visited more than 50 countries and lived in numerous locations across the globe, Erik might be the most well-traveled person at Rustic Pathways. He has spent several years as our global Gap Year guide, and now helps ensure that our Gap operations run smoothly. During the summer, Erik manages our Come With Nothing, Go Home Rich programs in Thailand and Laos. Erik is an avid skydiver, scuba diver, surfer, and fisherman, and is known to be a fearless connoisseur of wild foods.

Hailing from Portland, Oregon, Erica majored in Spanish and played basketball at Pacific University before becoming assistant coach. Her passion for international service began with a project to fund an orphanage in Uganda, continued on a medical mission in Peru, and landed her a position at Rustic Pathways. Erica has worked for us in both Costa Rica and Ghana. As Gap Year Admissions Coordinator, she helps high school graduates connect with lifechanging experiences all over the world.

Carolina Villamizar

Lauren Anderson

With degrees in biology and ecology from Javeriana University in Bogotá, Colombia, Carolina is one of the most energetic and organized members of our team. After working five years in our Costa Rica office, Carolina now works in our human resources department overseeing employment applications for our global operations. Carolina lives with her husband and son in Colombia but leaves for Thailand each summer to run our Southeast Asia staff training sessions.

Lauren holds degrees in Spanish and economics from Emory University. After six years overseeing Rustic Pathways service projects and operations in Costa Rica, she now manages our evergrowing Alumni Association. Lauren facilitates the continuation of student involvement in Rustic Pathways, organizing a multitude of events and opportunities. She receives parent and student stories with great enthusiasm and is genuinely motivated by the projects that our students take on each year.

Justin Kase Conder

Sarah Smith

Justin’s insatiable curiosity and love of people inspire every aspect of his photography. Over the past 14 years, his work as a photographer has taken him to every U.S. state except Alaska. A native of California, he has worked as a photographer for USA Today and The Associated Press. Justin has photographed and led service and adventure programs all around the world for Rustic Pathways. He also coordinates the hiring and training of all of our summer photographer program leaders across the globe.

A native of Montana, Sarah grew up riding horses in the mountains on her family’s ranch. An avid lover of different languages and cultures, she graduated with dual degrees in business and modern languages from Montana State University and spent time in Spain teaching English as a second language. She has been working with Rustic Pathways for six years, leading trips and managing programs in all of our Spanish-speaking countries. Sarah is excited to continue leading programs across the globe.

Global Programs Advisor

Strategic Partnership Manager

Gap Year Programs Manager

Program Staffing Coordinator

International Photography Manager

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Agent Recruitment Manager

Medical Training and Safety Manager

Gap Year Admissions Coordinator

Alumni Association Coordinator

Global Program Leader


Sam Murray

Chit Oo

A native Australian, Sam worked as an outdoor education teacher and camp manager for 10 years before joining Rustic in 2008. His extensive travels abroad have fostered his passion for creating life-changing experiential education programs for students. Sam loves sharing adventures with people and is proud to show off his beautiful country. Outside of work, you’ll find Sam surfing, diving, fishing, and spending time with his wife and three young daughters in Melbourne.

Hailing from Kengtung in eastern Shan State, Chit Oo has been working for Rustic Pathways for more than five years. He has a degree in geography from Kengtung University and enjoys sharing his Shan culture and stories of colorful hill tribe people with our students. In addition to Shan, Chit Oo has mastered English, Burmese, and Thai. He likes to work on his photography skills, and while running programs you will always find him snapping shots of the group at each and every site.

Myint Zaw

Alexis Simchak

Myint Zaw comes from a small village near U Bein Bridge in Amarapura. After years of working with foreign tourists, he now speaks both English and French fluently in addition to his native Burmese. Myint Zaw’s extensive knowledge of the Amarapura region and his clever sense of humor make him a valued part of our Burma team. He has a passion for history and loves sharing his country’s culture with all. When not guiding trips, Myint Zaw enjoys time with his wife and daughter.

Alexis has extensive experience in Southeast Asia. A graduate of Penn State with a degree in visual journalism, Lexi is a skillful photographer and has led photography programs for Rustic Pathways in Burma, Laos, and Thailand. Originally from Pennsylvania, she decided to study abroad in South Africa, where her desire for international travel and service learning blossomed. She now brings her dedication to service and cultural exchange to our programs in Cambodia.

Pannha En

Jacob Preston

Pannha is a graduate of the National University of Management in Phnom Penh. Known for his gentle-hearted nature and quick smile, Pannha hails from humble roots in rural Cambodia. His work ethic is truly inspiring. When he is not hard at work behind the scenes organizing our Cambodia program operations, he enjoys playing volleyball. Fluent in both English and Khmer, Pannha is a tremendous asset to Rustic Pathways and proud manager of our local staff team in Cambodia.

Jake received a master’s in recreation management at Ohio University and has been following his passions in travel and education for more than a decade. He is a veteran of AmeriCorps and has directed programming for resident camps and outdoor education schools. He has a deep knowledge of China and enjoys finding lesser-known sights and experiences for our students to see. Jake is excited to spearhead and develop operations in China for Rustic Pathways.

Mary Yuan

Ricardo Romero

Mary is originally from Chengdu, the home of our Giant Panda and Wild China programs. Now in her sixth year working with Rustic Pathways, Mary continues to excel at managing our operations and logistics in China. Mary loves traveling and has been to almost every province in China. She has also spent significant time in both South Korea and the United States. She dreams of finishing her China checklist and then moving on to see other destinations around the world!

From Turrialba, Costa Rica, Ricardo joined Rustic Pathways nine years ago, after working in the rafting industry for over a decade. With a degree in business from the University of Costa Rica, Ricardo is now working to complete his MBA. An avid outdoorsman with extensive experience as a river guide, he possesses a commitment to safety in the tourism sector that make him the ideal director of our Costa Rica operations. He visits our different sites with his dog Pepe following close behind.

Wainer Ocampo

Harry Alvarez

During his many years with Rustic Pathways, Wainer’s patience and constant smile have won him a special place in the hearts of our students and have made him an excellent manager of our operations. A Costa Rica native, Wainer has also spent time in the United States, where he completed a cultural exchange at Hiram College in Ohio. Wainer’s seemingly endless energy keeps our Tico team going, and even after a long day, you can still find Wainer out salsa dancing.

Born in New York City and raised in the Dominican Republic, Harry graduated from SUNY New Paltz with degrees in psychology and Spanish. After managing programs in both Costa Rica and Panama for four years, Harry opened our programs in the Dominican Republic in 2012. Harry carries tremendous pride in bringing students to the DR. In addition to his passion for service and Latin dance, Harry enjoys cooking and hosting friends at his home in New Orleans.

Australia Country Director

Burma Country Manager

Burma Country Manager

Cambodia Country Director

Cambodia Country Manager

China Country Director

China Country Manager

Costa Rica Country Director

Costa Rica Country Manager

Dominican Republic Country Director

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Isabel Rosario

Evan Wells

Isabel is a native of the mountain town of Jarabacoa and has a degree in environmental studies. With a background in tourism management and indispensable local knowledge, Isabel is the perfect person to manage our operations in the Dominican Republic. Her local knowledge enables us to work in rural villages and strengthen our relationships in these communities. In her spare time you can find her drinking a cafecito or gardening with her two young daughters.

Born in New Zealand and living between Australia and Fiji, Evan has spent more than two decades helping to shape Rustic Pathways. With a degree in business, a love of the outdoors, and a deep commitment to Fijian communities, Evan proudly manages our South Pacific operations. When not at our Eco-Lodge Base, you can find Evan spending time with his wife Lisa and playing with their two young boys, Henry and Sam. He also races competitively in long-distance running events.

Ana Dugulele

Eric Bragg

Ana has been a key member of our Fiji team for more than eight years. She oversees our operations throughout the country and works tirelessly behind the scenes. With an exceptional local knowledge base and an amazing ability to juggle many tasks, Ana plays a critical role in the success of our Fiji operations. She has been an asset in creating a genuine, local experience for our students. When not working, you can find Ana spending time with her husband and five children.

Prior to joining Rustic Pathways’ fulltime staff in 2014, Eric worked as a program leader in Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, and Ghana. A native of Connecticut, he earned a B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis and a master’s in sustainable development in Sweden. As Ghana Country Director, he enjoys sharing his passion for local wildlife, politics, and the diversity of cultures around the country. In his free time, Eric enjoys running, hiking, and exploring Northern California.

Moses Alhassan

Kai Johnson

Moses is entering his fifth year working with Rustic Pathways. He first developed a passion for introducing foreigners to Ghana as a young boy growing up in Mole National Park, where his father is the longest serving guide in the park. Moses studied tourism operations in school and has deftly managed in-country logistics since joining the Rustic Pathways team in Ghana. When not leading trips, Moses can be found riding his motorcycle on the red, dusty roads of rural Ghana.

A graduate of the University of Wisconsin with a degree in geography, Kai has been living in South Asia for the last six years. He is fluent in both written and spoken Hindi and is always up for an opportunity to shake a leg Bollywood style. Kai brings a deep passion for experiential education and expert knowledge of India to our operations, giving him the ability to create unique and powerful experiences for our students. When not in India, he can be found hiking in the Canadian Rockies.

Sudarshan Singh Deora

Divya S. Parameshwaran

Sunny comes to us with a background in the Indian tourism industry and a degree in tourism management. A constant source of energy and excitement for Rustic Pathways students in India, Sunny is always ready to teach people about his native state of Rajasthan, India’s largest state by area. He is an admirer of Indian folk music and a fan of the many colorful flavors of Indian food. Sunny is also a star cricket player. If you’re lucky, he’ll teach you how to swing for sixes!

A native of Kerala, Divya is an invaluable member of our India team. Her zest for adventure, passion for exploring new things, and extensive knowledge about Indian culture and traditions make her a her a formidable tour designer. She earned an MBA with a focus on international tourism and has worked extensively in the Kerala backwaters tourism industry. In addition to her operations expertise, Divya is a phenomenal cook. She lives with her husband Eldhose in New Delhi.

Tara McCarney

Khamla Sibounheuang

After studying psychology at Dartmouth College, Tara earned her master’s at Harvard in language and literacy. Her interest in international development and education brought her to Thailand, where she spent a year teaching ESL students. After leading programs in Southeast Asia in 2013, Tara joined our team full-time as the Laos Country Director, where she uses her passion for student learning and cultural immersion to develop meaningful programs for our students.

Khamla is a leading force behind the development of our Laos team and has managed operations for seven years. Originally from the heart of rural Xayaboury province, he received a degree in economics in Luang Prabang, where he now lives with his wife and young daughter. Khamla is always ready to tackle any challenge, managing our year-round programs with calm expertise. He has also been instrumental in the expansion of our Luang Prabang Base in Laos.

Dominican Republic Country Manager

Fiji General Manager

Ghana Program Manager

India Country Manager

Laos Country Director

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Fiji Country Director

Ghana Country Director

India Country Director

India Country Manager

Laos Country Manager


Davanh ‘Paradon’ Simphouvanh

Gaia Bonini

Born in the village of Nam Ma in the northern province of Bokeo, Laos, Paradon studied business and law at Manivanh College in Luang Prabang. There he learned excellent English-speaking skills that have made him a great program leader and favorite with our students, as well as a patient language tutor for other members of the Laos staff. Paradon is WFR-certified and best known for his vibrant smile, adventurous spirit, and exceptional talent on the soccer field.

After graduating from the University of Florida with a degree in journalism, Gaia decided to follow her passion for travel. She has spent time in many areas of the world, often working on documentaries. Gaia joined Rustic in 2010 and has managed programs in Thailand, Morocco, and Ghana. She is an expert program manager and now brings her adventurous spirit to manage our operations in Mongolia. Gaia’s gentle demeanor and positive attitude make her a favorite among our students.

Chaima Ait Al Mekki

Kelly Moynihan

Born and raised in Marrakech, Chaima has been with Rustic since our first summer in Morocco. Fluent in Arabic, French, English, and Spanish, she is an invaluable resource and guide. Chaima has a degree in actuarial finance and combines her knowledge of business, languages, and culture to manage stellar programs. Chaima is a champion of giving back to her community and a strong believer in the power of cross-cultural discussions to better understand one another.

Kelly’s fluency in Spanish and commitment to community service make her a natural fit as director of our Peru operations. Prior to working in Peru, Kelly managed programs in Costa Rica for five years. Before joining Rustic, she earned a degree in journalism from American University in Washington, D.C., where she also interned at CNN. With 21 countries and five continents under her belt, Kelly enjoys world cuisine and the thrills of global travel.

Alex Ball

Aaron Alvarez

Alex has led Rustic Pathways service programs for nine years in both Costa Rica and Peru. With a degree in international relations from Brandeis University, Alex uses his knowledge and expertise to setup sustainable service initiatives. He is a veteran guide with a love of Peruvian culture and global humanitarian work. Alex is also the founder of a nonprofit educational dormitory in the Sacred Valley that aims to provide school access for Peruvian girls from indigenous communities.

Rustic Pathways’ resident cusqueño, Aaron graduated from San Antonio Abad University in Cusco with a bachelor’s degree in tourism. Aaron traveled and worked extensively through Peru and South America, before joining Rustic in 2012. His strong work ethic and dedication ensure that our Peru operations run smoothly throughout the year. After a long day in the office, you can find Aaron at a live music show or playing an intense futból match with friends.

Patrick Ziemnik

Pattiya Taedaengpetch

Patrick began his career in experiential education managing Harvard’s FirstYear Outdoor Program while a student. After graduating with high honors from the Harvard University Social Studies Department, Patrick continued his passion for social enterprise and community service as an AmeriCorps volunteer in Massachusetts. He brings his strong leadership skills, love of the outdoors, hearty laugh, and years of experience as Mongolia Country Director to our operations in Tanzania.

For 16 years, Pat has brought his professionalism, vast knowledge of Buddhism, zany sense of humor, cheerful nature, and love of adventure to our Southeast Asia team. An experienced computer engineer, a talented photographer, a former Buddhist monk, and a fully licensed tour guide, Pat can do pretty much anything! A true Rustic Pathways all-star and one of our most beloved global directors, he is responsible for smooth operations throughout all of Southeast Asia.

Bryan Haggerty

Marc Mankowski

Bryan studied philosophy at Saint Michael’s College before moving to Southeast Asia, where he has lived and worked for over a decade. Prior to joining Rustic Pathways, he spent several years teaching at Chiang Mai University and volunteering for an NGO that advocates for ethnic minority groups in the region. Bryan speaks fluent Thai and Lao and has managed our Thailand operations since 2008. Bryan splits his year between the mountains of Vermont and Chiang Mai, Thailand.

A motivated educator, Marc enjoys working with youth in all phases of life. Growing up playing a number of different sports led Marc to many jobs relating to coaching and teaching, and eventually to Rustic Pathways. He is an avid outdoorsman and spent many summers working as an ocean lifeguard on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. His love for travel, teaching, and the outdoors make Marc a natural director for our operations as he continues to create new and exciting programs in the U.S.

Laos Country Manager

Morocco Country Manager

Peru Country Director

Peru Country Manager

Peru Country Manager

Tanzania Country Director

Southeast Asia Regional Director

Southeast Asia Regional Director

Mongolia Country Director

United States Country Director

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The Rustic Pathways Travel Experience Choosing Your Programs 1. Ask yourself questions to figure out what type of program would be best for you. Where do you want to travel? For how long? Do you want to do service, go on an adventure, learn a language, or a mix? What type of service work do you want to do? 2. Our programs connect! Combine a week of service with a week of adventure. Connect from Thailand to Laos. Our programs easily connect within the country and across the regions. 3. Talk to us. We want to make sure you find just the right program! Give us a call at 1.800.321.4353 to chat with one of our representatives about any of our programs and have all your questions answered. 4. Enroll online. When you’re ready, just head to rusticpathways.com and click on the “Enroll Now” button!

I’ve Signed Up, Now What…? 1. You’ll receive a welcome email and be assigned a Personal Travel Advisor. He or she will be your guide through­out your Rustic Pathways experience, helping you fill out forms, purchasing airfare, and answering any pre-trip questions you may have. 2. You will have to fill out medical and other participant forms, as well as get a passport if you do not already have one. It’s not the fun part of travel, but it has to be done and we’re here to help! 3. Pack! Follow the packing list provided for your program, and remember, it’s always better to pack light. Just make sure to get the essentials and you’ll be ready to go!

Have an Incredible Trip! Parents will be sent arrival notification emails when students land in country, ensuring their children are safe while allowing our students to disconnect and enjoy their experience. We have a dedicated phone line for 24-hour emergency support. However, students are encouraged to be fully engaged in their program and are expected to always communicate with their program leaders.

Be a Part of the Rustic Family: Get involved in our Alumni Association. Connect with other Rustic Pathways students, share your story, fundraise for a project, apply for special alumni internships, and more! See rusticpathways.com/alumni.

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Safety and Risk Management As a leader in our industry, Rustic Pathways takes the health and well-being of our students very seriously. While we believe in the transformative power of expanding one’s boundaries, we are heavily invested in managing the risks of doing so. Our comprehensive training programs, year-round presence in countries, rigorous safety standards, and continued commitment to evaluating risks ensure we remain at the forefront of our industry.

Philosophy of Risk We understand that risk is an inherent part of our programs. We travel to remote destinations, expose our students to unfamiliar surroundings, and encourage personal growth through new experiences. When conducted responsibly, these experiences create student transformations that are impossible to replicate elsewhere, and for this reason, our risk management system remains a fundamental component of all our programs. It is driven by strong leadership and executed successfully throughout our ground teams and partners.

Three Tiers of Risk Management

International SOS

International SOS is a medical emergency service provider that allows all our students access to emergency evacuation services and expert health advisors. A 24-hour provider, International SOS has 27 assistance centers around the world staffed by multilingual professionals, as well as 35 clinics and a fleet of air ambulances.

Risk Management Plans

Rustic Pathways has developed a three-tiered approach to risk management: company-wide, country specific, and program specific. Our Safety and Risk Management Director works year-round to establish global policies and maintain crisis response protocols. Country Directors and their teams develop risk management plans for each program and location visited, while continuously monitoring local conditions through on-the-ground reports and State Department councils. Our Program Leaders are trained to monitor risk and ensure the safety and health of our students. Finally, we partner with International SOS, one of the world’s most reputable providers of medical and travel services.

Student and Parent Responsibilities Our students and parents also play a crucial role in maintaining the safety of our programs. We rely on our students to understand and comply with the rules of our programs as outlined in our Student Pledge. We expect our parents and students to fully and accurately complete our enrollment forms in a timely manner.

What About‌

Risk Management Plans identify known or foreseen risks and detail the protocols by which we respond to critical incidents and natural disasters. Each Risk Management Plan details the risks and responses that are specific to that country and the activities that occur on each program. They also identify the nearest clinics and hospitals for every location that a program visits, so we know ahead of time where to go for help.

Safety Training for Leaders

All summer Program Leaders are First Aid and CPR certified, while many are also Wilderness First Aid certified, Wilderness First Responders, or EMTs. Programs in rural areas are staffed with leaders that have the highest level of training. Additionally, all Program Leaders attend an in-country training that covers common medical issues, emergency scenarios, and critical incident protocols.

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Our Approach to Student Learning At the core of our program design is the notion that what you experience while traveling will profoundly shape who you are and how you view the world. Believing that travel provides a unique opportunity for student learning, we intentionally design our programs to promote student growth. We inspire curiosity and passion for exploration through genuine experiences. We stray off of the tourist track and encourage our students ask questions and engage with locals. We design unique programs that allow students to form meaningful connections around the world. We believe that creating personal connections improves the quality of our experiences and fosters a shared humanity across lines of difference. We encourage our students to think critically about global issues and to push their personal boundaries. We believe that firsthand experiences allow students to develop a better understanding of our complex world. We facilitate debrief discussions that help our students process and make meaning of what they experience. Our program leaders are trained to ask probing questions and guide our students through the process.

Student Impact We believe that purposefully-designed travel experiences can develop students who better understand complex issues and are better prepared to take on modern global challenges. Our service initiatives are designed to utilize students’ skill sets and facilitate interaction with locals, allowing them to learn while contributing to a purposeful project. We strive to provide immersive travel experiences that shape students’ perspective on the world, foster a sense of shared humanity, and ensure that students go into the world making globally minded decisions.

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Core Learning Values To ensure that our students have formative experiences, we encourage students to fol足low our core learning values. These values represent the way that we believe the best learners operate while traveling in new cultures and locations.

Respect We will learn to conduct ourselves as positive ambassadors of our home countries, families, and the Rustic Pathways global community. We will be respectful of local cultures and remain aware of how our actions are perceived.

Engage We will strive to be active global citizens by engaging with our surroundings and understanding the interconnectedness of our actions. We will be compassionate and open-minded participants in cross-cultural dialogue, taking responsible action when needed.

Grow We will achieve personal growth by challenging our social, physical, and emotional boundaries. As we reflect on our global experiences, we will work to integrate these lessons into our everyday lives.

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Community Service Rustic Pathways community service is designed to achieve the dual goals of community impact and student learning. We believe that through responsible travel and well-designed service initiatives, our students comprehend pressing social and environmental challenges at a global level, and are able to contribute to efforts that combat these challenges at a local level. Our service programs engage students in a wide range of projects where they work alongside local communities and are challenged to think about their role in the global community.

5 Areas of Focus Education We partner with schools to upgrade facilities and enrich student learning through English tutoring, computer lessons, and arts and sports programs.

Infrastructure A variety of initiatives fall under this focus, including the installation of water systems and toilets, and the construction or repairing of community facilities and homes.

Environment We partner with local organizations and national parks to help support their efforts in environmental conservation and restoration, wildlife protection, and animal welfare.

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Community Health and Social Services We partner with a range of health and social service providers to support community health screenings, meal programs, and other service initiatives for community members.

Economic Development We work with community members on projects that initiate or improve small family businesses such as the development of fish ponds, chicken coops, or other small-scale agricultural enterprises.


Our Approach to Service We take a comprehensive approach to community service, working with community partners from the design process through to monitoring and evaluation. Each year, we publish a global community service report that presents our progress, accomplishments, and goals for the future. Below is the process we follow in designing, implementing, and evaluating our service initiatives.

Identify and Design Projects with Local Partners We spend time with our local partners and community members on the ground to understand their needs and priorities. In collaboration with partner communities, we design projects that both address needs and build on community strengths.

Provide Students Opportunities to Engage We collaborate with our partners to create well-defined roles for our students that harness their skills and ensure they make a meaningful contribution. Students are able to select programs based on their personal interests and skill sets, maximizing both their experience and the success of our service initiatives. In addition to participating in direct service projects, students also learn from their work and better understand their role in the global community.

Work Together to Achieve Goals Our students join the efforts of our local partners during their programs and work collaboratively to achieve project goals. Both students and communities utilize the unique skills they bring and learn from and about each other. Through the year, our staff and local partners continue to push projects forward and monitor and evaluate their effectiveness.

Monitoring and Evaluation We constantly work to learn from our experiences and strengthen the impact we have. We conduct regular formal and informal evaluations with project partners and beneficiaries, evaluate both the process and impact of our ongoing initiatives and consistently use feedback to improve project design and implementation.

Long-term Partnerships and Sustainability We design projects with local partners that incorporate plans for how the results will be maintained and sustained in the future. We develop long-term partnerships, link our work with ongoing local initiatives, and support community development.

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38%

Youth Enrichment and Education

Central and South America

20%

Environmental and Animal Welfare Initiatives

18%

Community Infrastructure

7%

176 Service Projects Completed in 2014

Health and Social Services

2%

Economic Development Projects

35% Asia

15%

South Pacific

7%

152,379 Service Hours Completed in 2014

Africa

5%

North America

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Financial Assistance for Students At Rustic Pathways, we deeply believe in the transformational power of experiential education. If it were up to us, every student across the world would have the opportunity to join us on our life-changing programs. We are committed to making these experiences available to as many students as possible.

Rustic Service Grants We are fierce advocates for the underprivileged and strive to ensure that exceptional young people can travel with us, regardless of financial hurdles they may face. For 2015, we are offering Rustic Service Grants to students who display both financial need and merit. These grants will be awarded only for service programs and only to students who have not yet traveled with us. Rustic Service Grants can cover up to 100 percent of the program cost. Please understand that the volume of applicants will be high, and we encourage students to also seek additional fundraising opportunities. Please visit rusticpathways.com/grant for application dates and details.

International Ambassador Grants The International Ambassador Grant is an elite, competitive scholarship designed to give exceptional students from around the world a unique opportunity to learn about other cultures through community service. These grants cover 100 percent of program cost and are limited to only a few teacher-nominated applicants per school. Rustic Pathways Ambassadors are passionate about service, involved in their communities, and excited about learning new skills and bringing them back to their classmates and communities. The International Ambassador Grant is only available to students from outside of the United States. Ambassadors will complete a written reflection after their trip and give a presentation to their class, school, or community. They will also complete a project of their own design, such as a video, blog, documentary, or art project. Visit rusticpathways.com/ambassador for details.

Gap Year Grant Gap Year scholarships will be awarded to exceptional students who have graduated or fulfilled all graduation requirements and will be at least 17 years old by the time their Gap Year begins. Available scholarships are based on merit and financial need and will cover 25, 50, or 100 percent of the program cost of a single Gap Semester. Applicants must receive a teacher nomination to be eligible. For more information please visit, rusticpathways.com/gap-grant.

Download Our Fundraising Guide: Each year, many driven students raise enough funds through their own efforts to join Rustic programs. If you need any assistance generating fundraising ideas, we have a Fundraising Guide full of options. Please feel free to reach out to us with questions and view the Guide at rusticpathways.com/fundraiser.

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Student Stories & Program Connections Charlotte Hinrichs - Greenwich, CT Charlotte traveled with us to Costa Rica in 2012 and Thailand in 2013. This past summer she traveled on Aussie Surf and Service and Big Fiji Explorer in Australia and Fiji.

Since I joined the Rustic Pathways family after my sophomore year in high school, I have grown and gained confidence. In Costa Rica and Fiji, I learned that nothing could stop one from being happy. In Thailand, I found that even the biggest of creatures could be the most gentle of them all. Not speaking anything much more than English, I found that you can communicate and build a relationship with someone without having to use words. Rustic Pathways has also let me have a lot of firsts: my first zip lining, white water rafting, skydiving, knee boarding, rappelling, taking care of an orphan elephant, cuddling with a baby tiger, catching a great wave surfing, having the best role models, and many firsts of exotic foods. I would not be the young woman I am today without these programs. I have learned leadership, kindness, compassion, that simple things are what matter, how to laugh at myself, take on new responsibilities, and to appreciate one of the greatest rewards by causing a child to smile or laugh.

Miriam Wahid - Salisbury, NC Miram was one of the recipients of our 2014 Service Grants, providing her with a full scholarship to participate in our Life in the Bateyes program in the Dominican Republic.

This was my first time out of the country, and I cannot imagine a better way to immerse myself in another culture. I was able to learn so much, both from being immersed into the culture and from the meaningful, thought-provoking, and inspiring

conversations I had with the trip leaders. It was humbling to have such a great opportunity to give back to a world that has given me so much, and to be a part of something larger than just myself or my hometown. It really allowed me to open my eyes to new ways of thinking, and helped me better understand the meaning of successful service and the delicate balance between negative and beneficial voluntourism. I left this trip with a mindset altered for the better, and I know I will carry this new worldview with me wherever I go in the future.

Ezra Klein - New Orleans, LA Ezra has spent the past three summers on our Nasivikoso program and plans to continue returning to his host family each summer, even after graduating high school.

When I decided to embark on my first trip to Nasivikoso, I knew I needed to experience something, however, like many teenagers I had no idea what I needed. What the people, landscape, and lifestyle of Fiji brought to me proved invaluable in my maturing and growth. As the plane landed at 4 AM in Nadi, I was quite terrified. The natural questions replayed through my mind: What if I hate my group? Will I be homesick? What is life without electricity? But the moment I met the local Rustic staff, my fears were soon assuaged. The infectious smiles on each of the Ka-Viti (Fijian) faces were impossible to run from, and I was stricken with this grin from arrival until departure. My experience is almost impossible to put in words, and no matter how corny or clichĂŠ it sounds it truly is best described in a visual sense; certain pictures and moments stay forever ingrained in my mind. Simple moments, are the ones that have stuck with me. Like sitting by the river one afternoon, watching a young boy search for firewood. A rugby game played in the distance as the sun set over the green hills. The peace and contentment I felt during that moment was something I realized I would not be attainable anywhere else. That is why I keep coming back to Nasivikoso, year after year.

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Charlotte Hood - Student Raleigh, NC

I have never felt more satisfied with what I have done with my time. There is only one thing you know for certain going into a Rustic trip and it’s that no matter what reason you having for coming, where you come from, where you are going, and who you are going with, every minute you spend there with those people will change the course of the rest of your life forever. And that’s pretty freaking awesome.

Gerald Walzer - Parent Chambesy, Switzerland

Zoë fully enjoyed the trip, and was impressed and happy with the many experiences she gained. She sure came home enriched, stimulated, sensitized and re­ f lec­ tive, and eager to share her experiences with her friends. @laurenschmoren Students on Amazing Thailand learn about organic rice farming and assist farmers working in the rice fields in Chiang Dao, Thailand. This is one if the most beautiful places I have ever been. #thailand #paradise #ricefields #travel #travelgram #rusticpathways #sorustic

Annemarie Kordish - Student

Mary Eanniello - Student

Tyngsboro, MA

West Hartford, CT

Traveling to Costa Rica through Rustic has helped me to gain more perspective and develop a new outlook on life in general. As a result of both programs I did, I have attained appreciation for conservation work as well as simplistic living. Surrounding myself with a welcoming community of kind people has been something I would have never imagined doing. My advice for future Rustic students: never be shy, you will make lasting friendships and accompany yourself with people who share the same goals, passions, and values that you do.

Rustic Pathways opened my world up in so many new ways. I was able to see places that many people will never have the chance to see. More importantly I met the most amazing people. The people you meet on these trips become your closest friends in a matter of weeks and open your eyes to how many beautiful people are out there waiting to share adventures and memories with you. Rustic reminds its students of what a beautiful, unique, and wonderful world we live in.

Sean Lebovitz - Student

Bainbridge Island, WA

Pittsburgh, PA

The program is well run, well organized and well implemented. I feel comfortable sending my child on long journeys with Rustic Pathways because I know he will experience life-changing travel and service adventures that are led by people who will keep him safe and inspired at the same time.

The experience was overall one of the best experiences of my life. The people I met changed my life, and are people I will never forget. The programs we did are some of the most amazing programs available. If I were asked to go back again, I would answer yes in a heartbeat.

Angelo John DiRosa - Student Easton, PA

Rustic Pathways provided me the opportunity to explore places of the world that I had never even imagined I would see! The knowledge and experience that the group leaders demonstrated was astounding, and I made lifelong friendships with other teens from around the world!

Dany Guajardo - Student Monterrey, Mexico

We might live on different continents, but the desire to make a change in someone else’s life is strong enough to bring us together through Rustic Pathways. After having my first #sorustic experience, going out of my comfort zone, traveling alone for my first time, and deciding I would answer YES to any adventurous situation I faced, I have decided I cannot settle for only one Rustic Pathways trip.

Mary Thomas - Parent

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Maria Eseverri - Student Weston, FL

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Rustic Pathways gave me the opportunity to expand my knowledge, interest, values, motivation, among other qualities, that I feel now genuinely shape me as a person and have shined light on my inner self. This incredible trip aided me in finding who I really am and what I love to do, as well as deem importance to intangible qualities instead of meaningless things that just simply play a role in society. Deciding to travel with Rustic Pathways to participate in this unbelievably amazing program was the best decision I ever made because I not only had an astounding time, but I know this experience has altered my life and my future for the better. Traveling with your family to a destination and exploring with Rustic Pathways are two completely different experiences for many reasons, and that is why I, assuredly, would recommend Rustic Pathways to anyone I might encounter.

Allison Zanolli - Student Menlo Park, CA

Traveling with Rustic, I felt like a visitor and a traveler in Fiji, rather than just a tourist. The trip really allowed me to be immersed in the culture, more so than I ever would have been on a family vacation. Honestly, the people I traveled with, the places we went, and the memories we made all combined to make it the best trip I have ever gone on.

Aliza Laufer - Parent New York, NY

I always felt Kira was safe. The Rustic staff is incredibly responsive and knowledgeable. This trip gave her exposure and experiences that I would not be able to give her on my own. She is truly on her way to becoming a citizen of the world.

Alessandra Merritt - Student Capetown, South Africa

This was a life changing experience. Not only did I discover so much more about the world around me, but also about myself, and what I can do for others.

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Aus tralia waltzing matilda the great barrier reef kangaroos grazing in the paddock thirty-two fantastic years down under


Australia The magical Land Down Under occupies a special place in our history as the birthplace of the very first Rustic Pathways program in 1983. As Rustic has grown, Australia has remained at the heart of our operations, thanks to the tireless efforts of our energetic and expert Aussie staff. Whether on adventure tours or service trips, these “blokes” and “sheilas” bring with them years of expertise, knowledge, and an immense pride in their wild homeland.

Land of Extremes Man-made wonders like the famed Sydney Opera House and the impressive Harbour Bridge are just the beginning. The Great Barrier Reef, the largest coral reef system in the world, stretches an incredible 1,600 miles and is home to more than 5,000 species and varieties of fish, corals, jellyfish, mollusks, sharks, rays, whales, and dolphins. The vast expanses of the Australian Outback are actually comprised of 10 distinct deserts. While the Outback makes up 70 percent of the continent’s area, it is home to only 1 percent of its population.

Population

22.3 million

Capital City Canberra – the Australian Capital Territory Currency

Aussie Dollar – 1 USD buys about 1.08 AUD (as of August 2014)

Language

English with a twist of Aussie slang

Attractions

The Great Barrier Reef – a 1,600-mile reef system visible from space

The Outback – home to Uluru and the world’s largest cattle ranches

Sydney Harbour – famous for its view of the Opera House

The untamed splendor of Australia’s backcountry and the overwhelming beauty of its coasts have always made it a natural destination for adventurers craving a more rugged experience. Each of Rustic Pathways’ six summer programs here will immerse you in the deeply spiritual beauty of this wild landscape, while focusing on various aspects of life Down Under. Service is entwined with almost all of our Australia programs, and our trueblue Aussie staff are passionate advocates of these initiatives and our partner organizations. Educational service working with Aboriginal communities, environmental preservation with marine mammal researchers, and guaranteed placement in the Australia Zoo’s intensely competitive volunteer program are just a few service options with Rustic Pathways in Australia. 32

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Team Australia Sam Murray

Alejandro Romero

Sam joined Rustic Pathways in 2008 after working in outdoor education for 10 years. With education degrees from La Trobe and Monash universities, Sam’s passion for travel and love of the outdoors has inspired him to develop our Australian operations to provide experiential education programs to students worldwide. Sam lives on the Mornington Peninsula with his wife and three young children.

With a degree in business and various outdoor qualifications, Alejo has been an integral part of the Australian team since 2012. Originally from Colombia, he now lives in Australia where he manages our Aussie Surf and Service and Seven Wonders programs, as well as group and gap programs. With a unique Spanish twist to his new-found Aussie accent, Alejo brings an exciting blend of cultures to our programs.

Amy Thomson

Navarone Salerno

Originally from Queensland, Amy now lives in the Outback and leads programs throughout Australia. With a degree in wildlife science, Amy has previously worked as a tour guide on Fraser Island on the Sunshine Coast, and at El Questro Station in the Eastern Kimberley. She helps manage our Outback operations and leads group and gap programs. Her bubbly personality makes her a favorite with students.

A true Australian cowboy from the Kimberley region, Nav never ceases to astonish students with his stories of adventure in the Australian Outback. Nav is a legendary fisherman with a passion for sharing his country, and he is one of Rustic’s all-star leaders on Outback programs and the Sunshine Coast. When not leading programs, Nav is out herding cattle on his million-acre ranch in Western Australia.

Melanie Ward

Grayson Hamilton-Smith

Mel leads Rustic Pathways trips in Outback Australia and Southeast Queensland. An accomplished equestrian who grew up in the rugged Outback, Mel now resides in Queensland where she also runs her horse-training business. Her strong leadership skills and adventurous personality make Mel a wonderful role model for students and an accomplished gap and group leader throughout the South Pacific.

Grayson is a legendary local from the Eastern Kimberley of Western Australia. His family owns the pastoral lease on El Questro, and he leads programs for Rustic when he’s not managing his million-acre cattle property. Grayson knows the country like the back of his hand, is an exceptional bushman, serves in the Australian Army Reserves, and has a real heart for people. Students love having Grayson as their leader.

Kayla Freshwater

Jemma Laurie

Kayla joined our team in 2014 to lead programs in the South Pacific. With a degree in sustainable tourism management from Griffith University and qualifications in outdoor recreation, Kayla brings a unique skill-set to the team. She has an exceptional knowledge of Australia, and is passionate about sharing her country with students. Kayla is a strong leader who has traveled extensively around the world.

Jemma joined Rustic Pathways in 2014 to lead our Outback programs in Australia. With a degree in leisure management and outdoor recreation, she has a broad skill set and a sound understanding of program management. Jemma’s approachable persona and true-blue character makes students feel right at home, and her skills in Aussie-rules football add a unique flavor to her programs.

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Australia

Awesome Aussie Service Adventure Inspiring service, sweet surfing, and unforgettable Aussie adventure perfect for: adrenaline junkies, sight seekers, service buffs, first-time travelers

at a pediatric hospital and play basketball with special-needs children. V OL UN T E E R

Steve Irwin’s Australia Zoo, where you will feed kangaroos, dodge crocodiles, and spot a few koalas! V ISI T

a taste of Outback life at an Australian bush camp and surf some of the country’s best breaks. E X P E R IE NCE

with marine biologists on Stradbroke Island, enjoy close encounters with humpback whales and dolphins, and sandboard down massive dunes! W OR K

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14 and up

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SERVICE Up to 30 community service hours awarded Join us for an unforgettable adventure on the Sunshine Coast! COST $3,995 plus international airfare This program extends our Golden Sands and Helping Hands with See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. an extra week on the coast to create an amazing two-week journey. See some of the country’s most beloved coastlines, DEPARTS TUESDAY RETURNS THURSDAY iconic cities, and remote reaches, all while you contribute to June 16 July 2 diverse and rewarding service projects. Volunteer at the Royal June 23 July 9 Children’s Hospital in Brisbane, tutor elementary school students, June 30 July 16 and coach special-needs kids at a sports center. You will also help with marine mammal research and coastal restoration projects. July 7 July 23 When you aren’t engaged in community service activities, you’ll July 14 July 30 be exploring the region, encountering local wildlife, touring July 21 August 6 Stradbroke Island, visiting markets, sandboarding, and surfing.

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The Outback Aboriginal Service Expedition A service adventure in the remote Australian Outback perfect for: trailblazers, adrenaline junkies, service buffs

into the Outback in a 4×4 to discover the Kimberley – a wild and remote region of waterfalls, cattle ranches, cowboys, dingoes, kangaroos, and crocs! V E N T UR E

with local leaders on projects that benefit Aboriginal Australian children and teenagers. PA R T NE R

at a wildlife rehabilitation station and work with environmental groups to protect the country’s biodiversity. V OL UN T E E R

Step off the beaten path and into the wild heart of Australia. Here you’ll swim in billabongs, camp under the stars, and listen to dingoes howling in the night. You’ll also contribute to environmental and social service projects designed to help some of the country’s most marginalized communities. Thought to be descended from the first people to migrate out of Africa, Aboriginal Australians are the guardians of a cultural tradition that has been passed down more than 50,000 years. Today they represent just 2 percent of Australia’s population, and most live in isolated, underserved communities in the Outback. You’ll partner with local leaders to foster development at a remote Aboriginal school, tutor students, and contribute to after-school programs. At the end of the trip, head into the bush for a camping adventure with your new mates!

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15 and up

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17 days from the United States

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Up to 40 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,995 plus international airfare $  890 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

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Golden Sands and Helping Hands Explore the Sunshine Coast while helping with a variety of service projects perfect for: sight seekers, service buffs, first-time travelers

mountain views, miles of gorgeous beaches, and the traditional true-blue Aussie lifestyle on the beautiful Sunshine Coast of Queensland. DISC O V E R

with kids at a children’s hospital in Brisbane and at an elementary school, and work to preserve Australia’s legendary beaches and wildlife habitats. V OL UN T E E R

Steve Irwin’s Australia Zoo, hike the Glass House Mountains, camp in the Outback, and choose from optional activities such as jet boating or skydiving. E X P L OR E

Located at our remote base in the Glass House Mountains of Queensland, this program will introduce you to Australia’s legendary natural diversity, from stunning beaches to towering mountains and the rugged bush, all while getting you involved in a variety of service projects. You might volunteer at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Brisbane, work at a local school, or assist with beach cleanups and wildlife rehabilitation initiatives. In between service projects, you’ll hike in the Glass House Mountains, explore the cosmopolitan town of Noosa, spot koalas in a national park, and visit Steve Irwin’s Australia Zoo. You’ll also shop at Australia’s largest outdoor market and spend two nights on a traditional Outback farm. The week will come to a close as you jet boat (optional) in Noosa and visit Brisbane! 36

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14 and up

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Up to 15 community service hours awarded

COST

$1,995 plus international airfare

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The Minke Whale Research Expedition Join marine biologists on a live-aboard dive trip to research Dwarf Minke Whales perfect for: service buffs, animal lovers, environmentalists

with the whales and help record data on their behavior during this once-in-a-lifetime experience. SNOR K E L

at some of the best dive sites in the Coral Sea and discover the incredible underwater populations living around the largest reef on the planet. SCUB A DI V E

your knowledge of marine biology, learn about environmental threats, and think critically about solutions to marine conservation issues. DE V E L OP

Each year from June to August, Dwarf Minke Whales visit the northern Great Barrier Reef. During this four-day live-aboard expedition, you’ll venture into the far reaches of the Great Barrier Reef and have the opportunity of a lifetime to snorkel with and experience these magnificent creatures eye-to-eye. Join marine biologists from James Cook University and help them evaluate long-term sustainable management of tourism focused on the Minke Whale population, as well as the whales’ impact on Australia’s eco-tourism industry. When not swimming with the whales you’ll have the opportunity to go on up to 12 scuba dives along the Ribbon Reefs – including night dives! Then return to Cairns and Brisbane for one-of-a-kind souvenir shopping, touring, and adventure activities such as cable-skiing, go-kart driving, and an optional skydive.

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15 and up

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10 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 20 community service hours awarded

COST

$5,995 plus international airfare $  390 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

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June 9

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July 7

July 16

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Australia

You, A ‘Roo, and Australia Zoo An international zoo keeping and conservation program at Australia Zoo perfect for: service buffs, animal lovers, environmentalists

the ultimate back stage pass at Australia Zoo, one of the world’s most respected zoological and conservation destinations.

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16 and up

a day in the life of some of the best zookeepers in the industry. Shadow zookeepers to find out what it’s like caring for some of the most amazing animals on the planet.

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10 days from the United States

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Up to 35 community service hours awarded

COST

$2,495 plus international airfare

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first hand about the amazing work being done by the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital and be taken on an exclusive behind the scenes look at this world class facility. LEARN

Do you have a passion for wildlife? Are you considering the fields of zoology, ecology, conservation, or veterinary science? Or, perhaps you have an interest in helping keep Steve’s legacy alive? If so, this is a rare opportunity not to be missed. After orientation, you’ll help prepare diets and enrichment for amazing wildlife, watch keepers present guest talks, and assist with interactive animal enclosures. Volunteer alongside keepers with a multitude of tasks, which may include gardening, mulching, pond scrubbing, raking, and poop scooping – it’s all part of the experience! Meet some of the beautiful animals that call Australia Zoo home, and get exclusive, behind-the-scenes access. 38

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Seven Wonders of Australia The ultimate journey through the landscapes of the Land Down Under perfect for: sight seekers, adrenaline junkies

seven of Australia’s natural wonders and five amazing UNESCO World Heritage sites. DISC O V E R

or scuba dive (optional) at the Great Barrier Reef and sail to secluded islands. SNOR K E L

yourself in the beauty of the oldest rainforest on earth, the Daintree, and help preserve its tropical environment. IMME RSE

the Outback, visit Ayers Rock, hike the rim of Kings Canyon, and help out at a desert wildlife park. E X P L OR E

Tour the iconic Opera House, climb the Harbour Bridge, and cruise through beautiful waters. SE E SY DNE Y !

The world’s oldest rainforest and longest reef system are just two of the wonders you’ll experience in Australia. From the cities to the Outback, you’ll travel far and wide and see more in two weeks than many do in a lifetime! After a stop in Brisbane, fly up to Cairns, the adventure capital of Australia and gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, where you’ll snorkel or scuba dive (optional) in a revered aquatic landscape and visit a turtle rehabilitation center on an island. Next, you’re off to the Outback to hike canyons, swim in natural springs, explore Kata Tjuta, see the red landmark of Ayers Rock, and learn about Aboriginal culture. You’ll bid Australia farewell among the iconic landmarks of Sydney including the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge.

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14 and up

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17 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 15 community service hours awarded

COST

$5,495 plus international airfare $1,290 internal airfare

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Burma

Burma women paint their faces with thanaka young men till the soil with family oxen bowls of mohinga in the morning thirteen years in the golden land

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Burma The winds of change are sweeping over Burma, and witnessing these changes firsthand is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. After more than half a century of military rule, Burma appears to be making some progress toward solving its complicated internal conflicts. While Rustic Pathways began leading trips in Burma in 1990, the country has only recently opened to general tourists, which means its spectacular beauty is still largely untouched.

A Country of Diversity Burma’s history is written on its landscape. Spreading around the spires of the mighty Shwedagon Pagoda, Yangon’s streets are rich in political history. Constant shelling and Japanese occupation during World War II; workers walking off the river docks in 1988, launching early stages of a demonstration that would spark a national political struggle; monks taking to the streets again in 2007 – Yangon’s tree-lined avenues have had anything but a peaceful past.

Population

60 million

Capital City Naypyidaw Currency

Kyat – 1 U.S. dollar buys about 973 kyat (as of August 2014)

Language

Burmese is the official language, although dozens of other languages are widely spoken

Attractions

Shwedagon Pagoda – one of the world’s most spectacular temples

Inle Lake – a magical lake surrounded by mountains and villages

The Temples of Bagan – 2,000 plus temples in 16 square miles

Rustic Pathways’ other main stops in Burma are just as fascinating. In dusty Bagan, some 16 square miles are bursting with more than 2,000 pagodas and temples in various stages of ruin. Idyllic Inle Lake in Shan State is ringed with fishing villages from several of Burma’s many ethnic groups. Mandalay is home to thousands of Burma’s highly respected Buddhist monks, who play an extremely active role in the lives of most Burmese. Burmese history has been deeply influenced by the interplay been the ethnic majority, the Bamar, and the more than 135 ethnic minorities that live throughout the country. In a nation that has long been divided, Rustic Pathways’ Team Burma has representatives from five of Burma’s main ethnic groups. Their cohesion and unity is an inspiration to their students, to their communities back home, and to the entire Rustic Pathways family. 42

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Team Burma Brent Watkins

Chit Oo

Burma Country Director

Burma Country Manager

Brent holds a master’s in education from Johns Hopkins University where he is also an adjunct faculty member. Brent formerly managed new teacher training for Teach For America in Baltimore. After six years managing the Ricefields Service Base Brent now oversees our operations in Burma. He brings his extensive knowledge of program development and passion for student learning to the team.

Hailing from Kengtung in eastern Shan State, Chit Oo has been working for us for more than six years. Fluent in Shan, Burmese, Thai, and English, he has a degree in geography from Kengtung University. Chit Oo enjoys sharing his Shan culture and stories of colorful hill tribe people with our students. He is also an avid photographer and brings his cheerful personality to our Burma operations.

Myint Zaw

Linn Theik

Myint Zaw comes from a small village near U Bein Bridge in Amarapura. He speaks both English and French fluently in addition to his native Burmese. Myint Zaw’s extensive knowledge of Burmese history and Buddhism, together with his warm smile and clever sense of humor make him an indispensable part of our Burma team. He has a passion for history and loves sharing his country’s culture with all of our students.

Linn Theik comes from the town of New Bagan in central Burma. A diligent student and passionate learner, Linn Theik is in his fourth year at Myinchan University studying geography. Rustic students always look forward to stopping in for tea with Linn’s parents in his home in Bagan. In his free time, he enjoys reading books, learning about foreign cultures, and listening to and composing his own Burmese hip hop.

Soe Than

Thein Than Aung

Raised on a small island in the middle of the Irrawaddy River, Soe Than is a strong trip leader. He is an impressive athlete who enjoys cane ball, and loves sharing this acrobatic sport with interested students! An enthusiastic traveler, Soe Than has visited nearly every corner of Burma and most countries throughout Southeast Asia. His village is a key part of the new Golden Land Service Adventure program this year.

Aung’s famous smile and laid-back attitude make him a favorite among both staff and students. He previously worked at a five-star hotel in his hometown of Inle Lake, where he serves as our regional specialist. He has led programs including Off the Map: Burma, the Thai Elephant Conservation Project, and the Hill Tribe Support Project. Aung’s diligence and love for learning – especially English – are awe-inspiring.

Ye Chan

Thant Zaw Win

From the shores of Inle Lake of eastern Burma, and a member of the Intha tribe, Ye grew up on the lake rowing traditional Burmese boats with one foot. Ye is in his third year at Taunggyi University, and has become a great asset as a trip leader throughout Southeast Asia. He particularly likes helping our students get engaged with some of the complex issues affecting people in this region on our Tribal Issues program.

Thant Zaw Win comes from a small village in the Ayeyarwaddy division. He majored in Myanmar studies at Pathein University. Win worked at a restaurant in Yangon as a housekeeping supervisor prior to joining Rustic Pathways. An avid learner, he likes to spend time with our students, practicing his English language skills and sharing his knowledge of Burmese culture, history, and Buddhism.

Saw Nae Wah ‘Nerwah’

Ali

Nae Wah started working with Rustic Pathways several years ago when we first began taking students to the Mae Ra Moe Luang Refugee Camp. A natural leader, he was born in the Karen state in Burma before fleeing his village as the Burmese Army approached his village several years ago. He now brings his charismatic and cheerful personality to our Refugee Camp Experience, and is known for his creative haircutting skills.

Ali grew up in a small Akha village near Kengtung in Shan State, he left home when he was 16 years old to find work. Ali is a spectacular cane ball player, and also likes to play soccer, lift weights, and belt out songs in his native Akha language. He also enjoys sharing stories with students about growing up in a remote and rural part of Burma. He enjoys showing students around his quaint village in Burma.

Burma Country Manager

Burma Program Manager

Burma Program Manager

Burma and Thailand Program Leader

Burma Assistant Program Manager

Burma Assistant Program Manager

Hill Tribe Support and Refugee Camp Leader

Nay Myo Tun

Lu Chaw

Myo Min Lwin

Burma Assistant Program Manager

Htay Lin

Kyaw Ngwe

Myint Ko Ko

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Golden Lands Service Adventure Experience authentic Burma on this two-week immersive service program perfect for: future educators, change makers, rustic alumni

genuine connections with Burmese students as you teach English and run day camps in villages along the Irrawaddy. F OR M

the splendor of Bagan’s ancient temples as you bike through the rugged landscape at sunset. A DMIR E

yourself in Buddhist traditions and learn about Burma’s rich history from local monks. IMME RSE

Travel to the ancient city of Bagan, where the landscape is peppered with thousands of temples dating back to the time of the Burmese kings. Here you will help run an English tutoring project at a monastery school. Many of the students at the school are here because they do not have access to education in their remote villages; others lost their families in Cyclone Nargis in 2008. Over the weekend, you’ll venture to a remote village in the middle of the Irrawaddy River to run a day camp for local village children. After a week of service, you’ll travel into the Shan Mountains for a relaxing retreat in Pyin Oo Lwin, a colonial hill town established during the British occupation of Burma. Explore the complexities of Burma’s colonial past and learn how the country is changing as it rapidly opens to the outside world. 44

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18 days from the United States

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Up to 35 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,295 plus international airfare $  360 internal airfare

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Backroads of Southeast Asia An epic, three-week journey through some of the world’s most serene villages perfect for: trailblazers, sight seekers, rustic alumni

off-the-beaten-path villages in Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, and Burma, where you will make friends and explore places most tourists never see. V ISI T

into the diverse cultures of the region while helping out with service projects and learning how people live in these remote and traditional villages. DE LV E

the majesty of Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon and the rugged beauty of Mount Popa, where 777 steps lead up to an awe-inspiring mountain-top temple. E X P E R IE NCE

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16 and up

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25 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 18 community service hours awarded

COST

$6,795 plus international airfare $1,265 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs.

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This whirlwind journey begins in Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the cultural heart of Laos. Explore the town before spending a couple of days in a nearby tribal village working on a service project. Leaving Laos behind, your next stop will be Hanoi, where traditional Vietnamese culture collides with the modern world. Then hop a train into the rice-terraced mountains of the beautiful Sapa region. Leaving Vietnam behind, your next stop will be in Burma. Here, in the Golden Land, experience an incredible range of cultural diversity as you pay respect to the nats of Mount Popa, cruise down the Irrawaddy River, and explore the shores of Inle Lake. The trip comes to an end on the beaches of Southern Thailand, where you will reflect on your journey while snorkeling or scuba diving (optional).

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Off the Map: Burma An unforgettable two-week journey into untouched Burma perfect for: trailblazers, sight seekers, rustic alumni

the unspoiled marvels of Burma, places that have been closed off to much of the world for the last four decades and that few foreigners ever see. SO A K IN

through the temples of Bagan, the magical world of Inle Lake, the intriguing city of Mandalay, the wonders of Yangon, and take in the best of each region. WA NDE R

about Burma’s diverse cultures and turbulent history from our local staff as you travel to spectacular temples, ancient cities, and remote hamlets. LEARN

to know the people and places that make Burma one of the most vibrant and enchanting countries on the planet. GE T

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15 and up

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18 days from the United States

COST

$3,995 plus international airfare $  880 internal airfare

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Your first stop is Yangon, where you will visit one of the most important Buddhist sites in Southeast Asia, Shwedagon Pagoda. Then head to Bagan for a cruise on the Irrawaddy River, a visit to the monkeys and magic men of Mount Popa, and a chance to explore ancient temples. Cooler and more colorful than Yangon, Mandalay is one of the most beguiling cities in the region. From here you’ll head into Shan State to explore hill tribe villages and visit Taunggyi, a town closed to outsiders until recently. Your final stop is Inle Lake, where you will cruise to villages and markets accessible only by boat. Throughout this extraordinary journey, you’ll be granted access to people and places not available to the ordinary tourist. We know monks, teachers, farmers, fishermen, and goat herders who will provide you with inside perspectives on this enigmatic country.

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Burma

Hill Tribes of the Golden Triangle Hop across the borders of three countries exploring the most exotic cultures in Southeast Asia! perfect for: trailblazers, sight seekers, first-time travelers

Thailand and Burma, two of the most colorful countries in Southeast Asia, and dip into Laos for a trip to a local market. E X P L OR E

M A R V E L at untouched Burma while exploring the villages

around Kengtung, where culture is rich and tourists are rare. the legendary valley of Sipsongpanna, a wonderland of terraced rice fields, and water buffalo that has been open to outsiders for less than a decade. DISC O V E R

a long-tail boat down the famed Mekong River between Thailand, Laos, and Burma, and see the most acclaimed temples in Chiang Rai province. R IDE

This program explores the Golden Triangle region, once famous for its opium production, and now a hub for tourism. Your first stop is Kengtung, a melting pot of ethnic groups that showcases Burma’s cultural diversity and natural beauty. Spend time visiting members of several of these ethnic groups. As you continue north, you will enter the legendary valley of Sipsongpanna, known as the Land of 12,000 Rice Fields. Trek to remote villages, sample local treats, and enjoy the feeling of having stepped back to another time, one where most traffic moves without a motor and people live directly off the land. Returning to Thailand, you will take a long-tail boat ride down the Mekong River, see the Golden Buddha, visit the Opium Museum, and admire the serene beauty at the crossroads of Southeast Asia’s most vibrant cultures.

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

11 days from the United States

COST

$1,995 plus international airfare $  380 internal airfare

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June 30

July 10

July 21

July 31

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Cambodia buffaloes wallowing in the mud warmth of a million smiling children the amazing ancient temples at angkor wat loving life in cambodia for fifteen years


Cambodia Rustic Pathways’ Cambodia programs showcase the relationship that can flourish between an international company and dedicated community partners. Rustic’s presence in Cambodia began with touring programs in 1999, but really took hold with the launching of service programs in 2007.

Population

Capital City Phnom Penh Currency

Riel – 1 U.S. dollar buys about 4,055 riel (as of August 2014)

Languages

About 95 percent speak Khmer. English is widely spoken, as well as some French

Moving into the Future with Hope Most Rustic Cambodia programs begin in Phnom Penh with an immersive session on modern Cambodian history. Learning about the dark chapter of Khmer Rouge’s rule is key to understanding Cambodia’s current stage of development, and trips to the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and the Killing Fields provide difficult but powerful lessons.

15.2 million

Attractions Angkor Wat – one of the largest religious structures ever constructed

Tonle Sap – the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia and a UNESCO biosphere reserve

However, Cambodia’s story is far from all dark. Team Cambodia exemplifies our belief that culture and joy can thrive in the heart of struggle. Our staff members’ collective passion for development, their country, and living life to the fullest never fails to capture students’ hearts. Time outside the city gives students yet another picture of life in Cambodia. Programs on Tonle Sap, the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, venture out into the fishing communities that depend on the lake for livelihood. Our unique combinations of touring and homestays allow students the opportunity to experience Cambodian life and culture to the fullest. Rustic’s main partner organization in Cambodia, Buddhism for Social Development Action, operates out of the riverside community of Kampong Cham. We are honored to work alongside them toward their vision of empowering women and children to improve the quality of their education and health, and to develop sustainable methods of income generation. 50

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Team Cambodia Alexis Simchak

Pannha En

As country director for Cambodia, Alexis has extensive experience traveling and designing service initiatives in Southeast Asia. After studying abroad in South Africa, her desire for international travel and service learning blossomed. A graduate of Penn State with a degree in visual journalism, Alexis is a skillful photographer with a real heart for community service. She has also led photo programs in Burma, Laos, and Thailand.

Pannha is a graduate of the National University of Management in Phnom Penh. Known for his gentlehearted nature, he hails from humble roots in rural Cambodia and his work ethic is truly inspiring. When he is not working tirelessly behind the scenes, he enjoys playing volleyball. Pannha has proven to be a tremendous asset to our operations and he is very proud of the team he has assembled in Cambodia.

Yi Yoeurn

Sothy Than

Born in the historic town of Kampong Cham in central Cambodia, Yi has quickly become an integral part of our team. Smart, talented, and a natural leader, Yi enjoys sharing Cambodian culture and the beautiful sites of his country with our students. Yi’s broad smile and radiant energy are infectious, and he is always a favorite among students on our service programs. Ask him to try one of his many accent impersonations!

Sothy was raised in the Battambang countryside where he worked his way up through school and became a champion kick boxer. In addition to his native Khmer, Sothy learned English and Thai from the monks at Phreah Phrom Rach Pagoda. He loves sharing the wonders of his country with students and spending time with his two sons. Sothy spends his summers on our Floating Village program.

Pengthay ‘Mr. Thai’ So

Pu ‘Yusos’ Sles

A graduate of Build Bright University with a degree in English, Pengthay, also known as Mr. Thai, is one of our most valued leaders. Known for his unforgettable laugh, he will be one of the first cracking jokes. From a remote area of Siem Reap province, Pengthay delights in showing students the wonders of Angkor Wat and the region’s best-known temples. When not leading trips, Pengthay enjoys spending time with his family.

Full of energy and always smiling, Yusos is the first one to the project site and the last one to leave. Born in a small Cham village outside of Kampong Chhnang, Yusos is WFR-certified and has traveled to the United States and all around Southeast Asia with Rustic. For the 2015 summer, Yusos is very excited to share his village with Rustic Pathways students on the Cham Village Service and Cultural Immersion program.

Senghong Yourk

Sothea Aom

Senghong is working on his degree in international relations at the Royal University of Law and Economics. He traveled to the U.S. to participate in a prestigious cultural exchange conference sponsored by the U.S. Embassy, and he was also selected to join the SE Asian Youth Leadership Program. He brings his impressive knowledge of the many issues affecting life in Cambodia today to the From the Ground Up program.

Born in a small village south of Phnom Penh, Sothea graduated from Cambodia’s National University of Management with a degree in business administration. For the past five years, he has worked for an NGO that helps support children in indigent communities. Sothea enjoys finding new ways to expand our operations in rural Cambodia. Sothea is a talented musician and is always leading karaoke in the van!

Shonali Banjeree

Meredith ‘Meme’ Bill

A New-England native, Shonali earned her degree in international affairs at The George Washington University. After a field posting in Morocco working with an international organization, Shonali relocated to Chiang Mai, where she worked with a grassroots charity creating sustainable development. Shonali now shares her passion for travel, global issues, and mentoring on our From the Ground Up program.

Born and raised in Sedona, Arizona, Meme grew up loving outdoor adventures and international travel. She joined our team in 2013 and has since brought her sunny personality to programs in Costa Rica and Southeast Asia. With degrees in creative nonfiction writing and French from the University of Arizona, she spends her time traveling and learning new languages including Spanish, Portuguese, and German.

Hun Vat

Ra Gneim

Raised on the edge of the great Tonle Sap waterway, Hun has spent his entire life on the water. As the captain of our river boat, he knows all the best backwater routes for our Floating Village Service program and can show you the many hidden gems along the way. Hun has been guiding our programs here for seven years and is the perfect captain to navigate our students through the heart of Cambodia’s intricate waterways.

Originally hailing from a small floating village in Siem Reap province, Ra was raised on the water. A skilled fisherman, Ra is an excellent first mate on the Rustic Pathways River Boat. Having never attended formal school, Ra has taken advantage of the Rustic Pathways’ Intensive English Language course and excelled at it. When not working on the boat, Ra likes to play soccer and practice his English skills.

Cambodia Country Director

Cambodia Program Manager

Cambodia Program Manager

Cambodia Program Manager

Cambodia Program Manager

Floating Village Boat Captain

Cambodia Country Manager

Cambodia Program Manager

Cambodia Program Manager

Cambodia Program Manager

Southeast Asia Program Manager

Floating Village Boat First Mate

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Floating Village Service Experience Cambodian river life and lend a hand to communities in need perfect for: trailblazers, service buffs, change makers, rustic alumni

CRUISE past floating villages and journey into Cambodia’s past

on this exciting mix of service and adventure. L E A R N about Cambodia’s rich culture as well as its tumultuous

past during visits to Phnom Penh’s historical sites, fascinating museums, sacred temples, and colorful markets. T E A CH English to Cambodian youth at small floating schools and

in the rural village of Kampong Cham. M A R V E L at the ruins of Angkor Wat, a legendary relic of Khmer AGES

14 and up

architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage site.

LENGTH

18 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 36 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,495 plus international airfare

This service adventure through rural Cambodia begins at a project run by one of our partner NGOs, Buddhism for Social Development Action. Join in and lend a hand to improve the lives of the 57 children who depend on this powerful initiative. Next you will explore the floating villages scattered along Tonle Sap Lake, which thousands of people call their home. Service projects with local schools and families during the days will offer an authentic look at life on the river. At night you will stay with trusted host families, deepening your connection to the community. In Siem Reap you will witness the breathtaking stone fortresses of Angkor Wat, as well as Angkor Thom, Bayon, and Ta Prohm. Cap your trip off with a traditional Cambodian feast.

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June 16

July 3

June 30

July 17

July 14

July 31

July 28

August 14

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Cambodia

Cham Village Service and Cultural Immersion An inspiring community service adventure to Rustic staff members’ home village perfect for: service buffs, change makers, rustic alumni

through rural Cambodia with two of our most beloved local staff, the dynamic duo of Senghong and Yusos. A D V E N T UR E

about the unique Cham ethnic minority and delve into the diverse cultures of this region. LEARN

language exchange activities and help to improve school facilities with our local primary school partner where children are eager to learn. FA CIL I TAT E

the grand structures of the Angkor Wat complex, a magnificent relic of Khmer architecture. A DMIR E

Senghong and Yusos are two of our most well-loved Cambodian staff members! These cousins grew up together in Kampong Chhnang, in a community of Cham, an ethnic minority group. Learn where these two staff members come from and the interesting history of their ancestors. Wake up to the sound of village roosters as the sun peeks through the palm trees. Have a go at cracking a refreshing coconut to share with your newfound friends. Complete meaningful community service and facilitate cross-cultural exchange while learning about Cham culture and traditions. Life here is simple, so take a break from the fast-paced life back home and dive into getting to know this community. By the end of this trip, you’ll be wearing kromas and collecting the fishing nets each day just like the locals!

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

18 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 36 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,295 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS FRIDAY

June 23

July 10

July 7

July 24

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Cambodia

From the Ground Up An advanced seminar about making a difference at a grassroots level perfect for: service buffs, change makers, rustic alumni

the real-world challenges facing communities in developing countries and join the dialogue on improving living standards for young people around the globe. E X A MINE

the issues facing international aid workers firsthand and apply yourself to a number of humanitarian causes and help create positive change. E X P E R IE NCE

with local NGOs and meet with their leaders to learn how they transform communities through sustainable development. W OR K

E X P L OR E

at the ancient majesty of Angkor Wat at sunrise.

We believe that driven young people can make a significant difference in the world. As the global disparity between wealth and poverty continues to expand, it becomes ever clearer that the new generation holds the power to close that gap. This program is designed for students with a passion for service and an interest in the inner workings of real-world aid projects. Throughout this program, you will be challenged to check your preconceived notions at the door and learn everything you can from local people. Your group may be asked to generate a number of project proposals or help bring to fruition an already active service project in an underserved community. With the help of knowledgeable guides and local community members, you will see real results as your project moves towards realization of the goal – a positive impact on the world. 54

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15 and up

LENGTH

18 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 48 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,895 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS FRIDAY

July 7

July 24

July 21

August 7

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Cambodia

Off the Map: Cambodia Journey through remote Cambodia to explore the country’s rich cultural tapestry perfect for: trailblazers, service buffs, rustic alumni

the wonders of the Kingdom, from bustling Phnom Penh to relaxing Otres Beach and the remote and lush jungles of Mondulkiri Province. E X P L OR E

about the resilient Khmer culture from our lovable local staff and expert guides – this is truly a history you won’t forget. LEARN

the ancient temples of Angkor Wat and marvel at its magnificent spires as you explore the myriad of ruins left behind by this once-powerful empire. WA NDE R

the confidence of Cambodian youth as you facilitate empowerment programs that will help them build a brighter future for themselves and their country. BUIL D

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

25 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 46 community service hours awarded

COST

$4,695 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS FRIDAY

June 16

July 10

The heart of this program is far off the beaten path, in small Khmer villages where you will discover what life is really like in rural Cambodia. After a dose of history in Phnom Penh and a few days exploring Otres Beach, you will head deep into rugged Mondulkiri Province to work on projects at two schools and take an elephant trek through the jungle. In Kampong Cham, you will join a teaching project run by Buddhism for Social Development Action, a respected NGO that is working to build brighter futures for 57 children. The trip continues with a journey into the floating village region, where you will teach English and meet a few of our local friends who call the Tonle Sap home.

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Cambodia

Snapshots of Southeast Asia A professionally led photo expedition through Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam perfect for: photographers, trailblazers, sight seekers

the magnificent ruins of Angkor Wat, immerse yourself in bustling Phnom Penh, see the Killing Fields, and cruise on the spectacular waters of the Tonle Sap. WA NDE R

French colonial architecture, cascading water­falls, and hundreds of orange-robed monks receiving alms on the streets of Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage site. P HO T OGR A P H

in the bazaars of old Hanoi, taste delicious Vietnamese food, explore the awe-inspiring natural beauty, and learn about the turbulent history of Vietnam. H A GGL E

your photography skills through one-on-one tutoring and in-depth critiques with the professional photographers leading your trip and return home with a portfolio full of powerful images from Southeast Asia. IMP RO V E

From the majesty of the ancient temples of Angkor Wat and the monk-lined streets of Luang Prabang, to the lively atmosphere of Hanoi, this traveling photo workshop is an exciting trek across Southeast Asia. The adventure begins in Cambodia’s capital city, Phnom Penh, where you will visit the Killing Fields and learn about the sobering history of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge. Next up, get a taste of true Cambodian life in the town of Battambang. Explore the Angkor Wat complex and cool markets in lively Siem Reap, then take in the sights of Luang Prabang, Laos, a UNESCO World Heritage town renowned among travelers for its welcoming people, stunning architecture, and peaceful mountain setting. Finish this journey in Hanoi, where you will explore bustling streets and sample local cuisine. 56

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15 and up

LENGTH

18 days from the United States

COST

$3,995 plus international airfare $  535 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS FRIDAY

July 21

August 7

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China the great wall the wonder of it all conical hats and skyscrapers nine years exploring china

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China

China

Population

1.35 billion

As China takes its place on the world stage, familiarity with the rising power is an increasingly valuable asset. Students who attend our China programs come away with a deepened knowledge of Chinese history, culture, and language.

Capital City Beijing Currency

Renminbi – 1 U.S. dollar buys about 6.2 renminbi (as of August 2014)

Language, Culture, and History Galore

Language

Mandarin Chinese and numerous regional dialects

With a population four times the size of the U.S.’ and some 5,000 years of history, China has plenty to explore. Our Chinese Language Immersion program takes advantage of Rustic Pathways’ relationship with East China Normal University in Shanghai to provide participants with a highly effective language program that combines top-notch classroom or tutoring instruction with cultural activities that bring the language to life. Sprawled along the banks of the Yangtze River, the former fishing village developed into a hotbed of culture, architecture, and high society under influence from the British, French, and Americans whose interests helped shape Shanghai.

Attractions

The Great Wall – built to protect China in the third century A.D.

Terracotta Warriors – a 2,000-yearold emperor’s army

The Forbidden City – the best preserved imperial palace in China

Among other stops, Marvels of China students explore both Shanghai and Beijing, the ancient capital and cultural center of the country. They visit Tiananmen Square, the largest public gathering place in the world, and which was the site of massive protests in 1989 that made world-wide headlines. They also travel to the Great Wall of China, which stretches more than 13,000 miles. Students joining Panda Conservation and Wild China spend the bulk of their program at a conservation center in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province. Only about 1,600 pandas live in the wild today, with another several hundred living in zoos around the world. Conservation efforts are hindered by rapid deforestation rates and the breeding cycle of pandas. Students will learn what specialists do to care for pandas in captivity and how habitat destruction can be slowed through dedicated advocacy. 60

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China

Chinese Language Immersion Small group classes or private instruction for a custom learning environment perfect for: language enthusiasts, sight seekers

from university faculty and native speakers in a smallgroup or individual setting and receive 36 hours of instruction designed to boost your conversational skills. LEARN

the beauty of Shanghai as you take part in cultural activities alongside leaders who will challenge you to use your language skills in a variety of settings. E N JOY

your Chinese while ordering dinner, chatting with new friends, or playing basketball with local students. P R A C T ICE E X P L OR E

the beauty of rural China on overnight outings.

This program is designed to accommodate almost any level of proficiency in Mandarin, the world’s most widely spoken language. You will take an assessment test and also decide whether you want to learn through one-on-one instruction or in a class of five to ten students. One of the busiest cities in China, Shanghai will be your extended classroom. Each day after class you can try activities like calligraphy and kung fu classes, or set out into the city to explore and apply your skills in the real world. Each session will end with an overnight trip to Hangzhou, Suzhou, or Nanjing for a taste of China’s more rural side. You will leave this program with vastly improved Chinese along with an understanding of China’s culture and history.

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

16 days from the United States

LANGUAGE

Up to 36 hours classroom instruction

COST

$3,495 group instruction $3,995 private instruction plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS WEDNESDAY

RETURNS THURSDAY

June 24

July 9

July 8

July 23

July 22

August 6

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Panda Conservation and Wild China Help protect China’s iconic, huggable, and lovable giant pandas perfect for: animal lovers, service buffs, environmentalists

at a world-renowned panda conservation center and help secure a brighter future for this endangered species. V OL UN T E E R

knowledge about conservation through observations of panda behavior, discussions on ecological topics with field experts, and visits to breathtaking national parks. G A IN

for the giant pandas alongside researchers and handlers by cleaning facilities, preparing food, and feeding the animals. CARE

the natural landscapes and cultural highlights of China during visits to a glacier, waterfalls, and the world’s largest stone-carved Buddha in southern Sichuan province. E X P E R IE NCE

Giant pandas are perhaps the world’s most famous and beloved endangered mammals. Low birth rates coupled with bamboo forest depletion have left these gentle creatures struggling to survive. The Chinese government estimates that there are approximately 1,600 giant pandas living in the wild today. You will help caretakers with their daily responsibilities by learning about the pandas’ diet, preparing food, feeding them (they eat a lot!), cleaning their living quarters, and learning to take behavior observations. You also may have an opportunity to sit with a panda for a photograph (optional). You’ll round out your time in Sichuan province with visits to some of the region’s incredible natural wonders and cultural attractions. 62

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

16 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 22 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,995 plus international airfare $  690 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS WEDNESDAY

RETURNS THURSDAY

June 24

July 9

July 8

July 23

July 22

August 6

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China

Marvels of China An action-packed week discovering China’s modern marvels and ancient kingdoms perfect for: sight seekers, trailblazers, first-time travelers

the magic of China during visits to the Temple of Heaven, the Summer Palace, and the Forbidden City. DISC O V E R

L E A R N about one of China’s most impressive historic artifacts,

the Terracotta Warriors, as you visit this active excavation site. the electric buzz in cosmopolitan Shanghai and historic Beijing, two of Asia’s largest cities. E X P E R IE NCE

the Great Wall of China, built to protect the country from invasion, on a walk along its impressive heights. E X P L OR E

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

9 days from the United States

COST

$2,495 plus international airfare $  645 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs.

DEPARTS WEDNESDAY

RETURNS THURSDAY

July 1

July 9

July 8

July 16

July 15

July 23

Your first stop is Beijing, China’s ancient capital and its cultural and political heart. Stroll through the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square, hop in a pedicab, and visit the 2008 Olympic stadium. You will also spend one day at the Great Wall, where you will take a walk to the top before enjoying a toboggan-style ride back down! In Xi’an you’ll visit the ancient Terracotta Warriors, one of China’s most iconic active archaeological sites. Then make your way to the metropolis of Shanghai – one of the world’s most vibrant cities. Take in the view from the Shanghai World Financial Center, stroll along the Bund river, visit Jingan Temple, and feel the buzz of contemporary Chinese commerce on Nanjing Street as you bargain for goods.

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Cos ta Rica tree frogs and three-toed sloths a hearty tico welcome epic biodiversity pura vida rustic pathways thirteen joyous years


Costa Rica

Costa Rica From Costa Rica’s ambitious plan to become carbon neutral by 2021 to the country-wide presence of private and government-subsidized eco-tourism projects, the country has established a name for itself as a global leader in environmental protection initiatives. It’s a country well worth the effort – despite its small size, Costa Rica contains 5 percent of the world’s biodiversity.

A Leader in Conservation Rustic Pathways in Costa Rica follows suit and emphasizes environmental stewardship throughout all programs. From our two turtle conservation programs to itineraries that include beach cleanups and visits to ecologically oriented farms, students visiting Costa Rica will leave the country more beautiful and clean than they found it.

Population

4.7 million

Capital City San José Currency

Colon – 1 U.S. dollar buys about 541 colones (as of August 2014)

Languages

Spanish

Attractions Arenal Volcano – one of the most active volcanoes in the world

Corcovado National Park – a showcase of Costa Rica’s biodiversity and commitment to conservation

Pacuare River – known as Costa Rica’s best whitewater river

Rustic opened operations in Costa Rica in 2003. Since then, programs have expanded to cover the most spectacular parts of this gorgeous country. From the Pacific to Caribbean coast, from rainforests to rivers, Rustic programs encompass it all. Costa Rican programs also take full advantage of the plethora of adventure activities available – whitewater rafting, trekking, surfing, kayaking, rock climbing, and rappelling are part of most program itineraries. Costa Ricans, or Ticos, as they’re called, speak Spanish in an easy-to-understand accent, which makes their country a great place for students interested in boosting their Spanish skills. Rustic’s two language programs here, Ramp Up Your Spanish and the more intensive Spanish Language Immersion, both incorporate homestays and plenty of cultural excursions that provide opportunities to practice Spanish outside the classroom. Homestays, on both the language and service programs, give students a fantastic day-to-day glimpse into Tico culture – delicious cuisine, family values, and pura vida! 66

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Team Costa Rica Ricardo Romero

Mauricio Carazo

Ricardo joined Rustic nine years ago, after working in the rafting industry for over a decade. With a degree in business from the University of Costa Rica, Ricardo is also working to complete his MBA. Originally from Turrialba, Ricardo is an avid outdoorsman and has traveled through South America, the United States, and Southeast Asia. His commitment to safety makes him the ideal director of our Costa Rica operations.

A former river guide and photographer who hails from the hills of Turrialba, Mauricio is a great asset to our Costa Rica team. With a degree in business management and tourism and a fervent passion for mountain biking and kayaking, he provides invaluable insight into the logistics and safety of our adventure programs. Mau manages Heart of the Jungle and our surf and service programs.

Melanie Forbes

Andres Zuniga

Melanie first came to Costa Rica as a Rustic Pathways student, where she fell in love with the country, wildlife, and culture. Her positive experience encouraged her to pursue degrees in environmental science and Spanish and return to Rustic Pathways to inspire other young travelers. Melanie now lives in Costa Rica with her dog, Cooper, where she manages our Volcano and Rainforest Service Base.

Andres received his master’s degree in environmental management and eco-tourism from the University of Costa Rica in 2012 where he played on the soccer team during his undergraduate years. A native of Turrialba, he now lives in San José and manages our Nicoya Turtle Expedition, soccer, and Young Explorers programs where he combines his passions for the environment, soccer, and helping others.

Casey Atchley

Emily Sanders

Casey received his bachelor’s degree from Indiana University Indianapolis in Spanish culture and Philosophy. With exceptional bilingual communication skills, Casey manages our leadership programs in Costa Rica. He has also volunteered and worked throughout Nicaragua as both a guide and English teacher. In his spare time, Casey practices his photography skills, capturing awesome travel moments.

Emily first encountered Rustic as a student, traveling to Asia and South America during high school and college. Emily has become an integral part of the CR team, having run programs for several years. Emily is a graduate of Florida State University with a degree in anthropology. Her mastery of ice-breaker games, talented singing voice, love of sloths, and positive attitude make her a favorite.

Marinela Garcia

Maricruz Acosta

A native of the small coastal town of Pérez Zeledón, Nela brings her calming presence and kindness to our administrative team. She received her master’s in business administration from the University of Costa Rica in 2008. Her bilingual skills and sense of organization keep our Costa Rica office running smoothly. Nela has spent the last five years ensuring successful operations within our team.

A native of San José, Maricruz has a degree in tourism and international trade from the Universidad Internacional de Las Americas. When not helping coordinate administrative and logistical tasks in our Costa Rica office, Maricruz (or “Cuqui” as her friends call her) can be found lying on the beach, reading a book, or hanging out with her family. Maricruz is never without a smile and a willingness to lend a hand.

Costa Rica Country Director

Costa Rica Program Manager

Costa Rica Program Manager

Costa Rica Office Administrator

Costa Rica Program Manager

Costa Rica Program Manager

Costa Rica Program Manager

Costa Rica Group Travel Coordinator

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Volcano and Rainforest Service Base Welcome to the Base Situated on the edge of a beautiful rainforest reserve beneath the famous Arenal Volcano, the Rustic Pathways Volcano and Rainforest Service Base is the perfect hub for summer service and adventure. You will be within minutes of incredible service oppor­tuni­ties, and plenty of heart-pumping adventure activities such as zip lining, rafting, and hiking. The base is comprised of two stone and wood houses, a freshwater swimming pool, a soccer field, a volleyball court, several ponds, a small waterfall, and a lush green rainforest for a backyard. The houses are equipped with electricity, hot water showers, flushing toilets, and other modern comforts. Enjoy delicious meals prepared at an outdoor kitchen while laughing with your new friends.

Tutor local students in English conversation and reinforce the lessons they are learning in their classrooms. Many students in Costa Rica study English in school to develop skills necessary for future employment opportunities. E NGL ISH L A NGU A GE T U T OR ING:

GR E E N C OMMUNI T IE S: Costa Rica is world-renowned for its dedication to environmental protection. Help reforest farms in support of the national Bandera Azul program, sort recyclables at a women’s cooperative, work with local students to establish school gardens, or create trash cans out of repurposed water bottles to raise awareness.

Service Projects at the Base

SCHOOL IMP RO V E ME N T P RO JE C T: Work on small scale construction projects to create brighter learning environments for students in local schools. In the past we have built new classrooms, installed tile floors and windows, and assisted in painting projects.

Students here will have the opportunity to participate in a range of community initiatives that we support in the La Fortuna area. These projects are designed in close collaboration with our local partners to support community goals. Students are assigned to project teams and will rotate through the initiatives outlined based on the needs of each project during their program.

C OMMUNI T Y INF R A S T RUC T UR E P RO JE C T: We have partnered with rural communities in the area to support infrastructure development projects. In the past, we have worked alongside community leaders to undertake building projects such as construction of a tilapia fish farm or construction of a kitchen at a community center.

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Intro to Community Service in Costa Rica Exciting service and thrilling adventure at the Volcano and Rainforest Service Base perfect for: service buffs, first-time travelers

in our comfortable base beneath Arenal Volcano, surrounded by lush rainforest. LIVE

AGES

14 and up

with school children as you supplement their day with much-needed English classes (when school is in session).

LENGTH

9 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 25 community service hours awarded

the tastes of tropical fruits as you sip on a nutritious smoothie near a natural hot spring.

COST

$1,945 plus international airfare

P L AY

S AV OR

over the jungle canopy and whitewater raft the class III and IV rapids of the Sarapiquí River. ZIP L INE

Throughout your week at the Volcano and Rainforest Base in La Fortuna, you’ll work on a combination of service projects. Whether helping out with an eco-service initiative or tutoring students in conversational English, you will make an impact on the community, practice your Spanish, and make new Tico friends. You’ll work hard on service projects but will also have the opportunity to enjoy Costa Rica’s many adventure activities. Take a trip to secluded hot springs or hike through the rainforest. After action-packed days, relax in a hammock or take a dip in the freshwater pool. Whether this is your first time overseas or you’re a veteran traveler, this program has something perfect for you!

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 9

June 17

June 16

June 24

June 23

July 1

June 30

July 8

July 7

July 15

July 14

July 22

July 21

July 29

July 28

August 5

August 4

August 12

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Ramp Up Your Spanish Boost your skills with a week of language immersion in a charming Tico town perfect for: language enthusiasts, sight seekers

with a local family and enjoy home-cooked meals and the chance to continue practicing your Spanish. LIVE

your Spanish skills with 20 hours of specialized classroom instruction from native speakers. B OOS T AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

9 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 20 hours classroom instruction

COST

$1,765 plus international airfare

the vibrant and peaceful town of Turrialba, zip line through the jungle, and make new Tico friends. E X P L OR E

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June 24

June 23

July 1

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August 5

This program’s balance of daily Spanish classes, conversational opportunities, and exciting activities is the perfect combination of learning and fun. Native Spanish speakers teach the small group classes, which include four hours of formal class time each weekday. You’ll also live with a local family from Turrialba for a homestay experience that will enhance your language immersion and provide an inside look at daily Tico life. Outside of the classroom, you may visit botanical gardens, go mountain biking, check out a coffee plantation, or hike to the Aquiares Waterfall. Test your nerve with a rappelling and zip lining trip through Turrialba’s stunning canyons or indoor rock climbing. Learn some Latin moves during a dance class session with a Tico teacher. This program is the perfect way to improve your Spanish before any of our other Latin American adventures.

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Spanish Language Immersion Learn and practice Spanish in a traditional Costa Rican environment for two to six weeks perfect for: language enthusiasts, sight seekers

Spanish from native speakers in a small group or private setting and receive 40 hours of classroom instruction. LEARN

your conversational skills while exploring the quaint town of Turrialba, an adventure hot spot and welcoming community. HONE

AGES

14 and up

yourself in Costa Rican family life and learn about the warm and colorful Tico culture.

LENGTH

16 days from the United States

down the thrilling class III and IV whitewater rapids of the world-famous Pacuare River.

LANGUAGE

Up to 40 hours classroom instruction

COST

$2,995 for group instruction $3,595 for private instruction plus international airfare

IMME RSE RAFT

This program is perfect for students of all skill levels. You will be assigned to a class according to your language ability and taught by a native speaker trained to teach foreigners. Four hours of classroom instruction each weekday will focus around conversational skills. You’ll also live with a local family, a carefully supervised homestay that will enhance the linguistic and cultural aspects of your immersion. When not in class, adventures around Turrialba will encourage you to practice Spanish. Whether rappelling down waterfalls, zip lining through the forest, scaling indoor rock walls, or taking a ride on the Pacuare River, you’ll love the wonders of Costa Rica! This two-week program is the perfect way to improve your Spanish before embarking on any of our other programs in Costa Rica, Peru, or the Dominican Republic.

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 16

July 1

June 23

July 8

June 30

July 15

July 7

July 22

July 14

July 29

July 21

August 5

July 28

August 12

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Sarapiquí: A Tropical Service Adventure A service expedition into the heart of rural Costa Rica perfect for: service buffs, first-time travelers

several service projects to life alongside Sarapiquí residents who will help you practice your Spanish and get to know life in this little-known paradise. BR ING

at exotic wildlife and pristine scenery during adventure activities such as hiking, zip lining, swimming, horseback riding and rappelling. MARVEL

the class III and IV whitewater rapids of the pristine Sarapiquí River in epic Costa Rican style. B AT T L E

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

9 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 27 community service hours awarded

COST

$1,945 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs.

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August 5

Home to lush jungles and untamed waterways, Sarapiquí is renowned for natural beauty and commitment to conservation. We’ve worked with local leaders here to develop communitybased service projects that range from improvement of the town’s communal facilities to building an agricultural greenhouse that will help local woman grow independent businesses. You will work alongside community members to help complete these projects. When not doing service, take a rafting trip down the Sarapiquí River, horseback ride through the rainforest, or cool off with a swim in the river. The true adventure of Sarapiquí is trading in your fast-paced lifestyle for a week of service and cultural immersion in rural Costa Rica.

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Bribrí Village Service Experience Service and cultural exchange in a traditional Bribrí community perfect for: trailblazers, service buffs

the hidden treasures scattered throughout Talamanca and get to know indigenous and Tico cultures. E X P L OR E LEARN

Bribrí and teach English through fun games and activities.

a remote community accessible by boat and learn about Bribrí history, language, traditions, and culture.

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

9 days from the United States

the exhilarating whitewater rapids of the Pacuare River and surf the crystal-clear waves of the Caribbean.

SERVICE

Up to 18 community service hours awarded

COST

$1,845 plus international airfare

The Bribrí people, Costa Rica’s largest indigenous group, have lived in the hills and valleys of the Talamanca region for hundreds of years. They’ve managed to hold on to their traditional beliefs and customs while integrating into mainstream Costa Rican society. Immerse yourself in indigenous life as you play an active role in development projects with community organizations and schools. Lend a hand at a local business as you learn the secrets of artisanal chocolate making. Pick up some Bribrí phrases while you teach English to children. You will spend your free time hiking to hidden waterfalls or cooling off in the nearby river. At the end of the week, take a break from service and check out the picture-perfect Caribbean coast.

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DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 16

June 24

June 23

July 1

June 30

July 8

July 7

July 15

July 14

July 22

July 21

July 29

July 28

August 5

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Summer Camp Leadership in Costa Rica Develop leadership skills while running a summer camp for rural Costa Rican youth perfect for: future educators, change makers, rustic alumni

your leadership skills as you learn new group activities and practice team-building exercises. HONE

AGES

14 and up

youth from rural communities an unforgettable summer as you empower them and deepen your own leadership skills.

LENGTH

16 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 70 community service hours awarded

on a one-day sailing trip to Isla Tortuga where the photo opportunities are truly infinite!

COST

$3,895 plus international airfare

GI V E

RELAX

Help give dozens of children from rural villages an unforgettable week as you lead a summer camp at a base deep in the tropical countryside. Become part of a team, learn how to be a leader, and help enrich the lives of these kids. The journey begins with an exhilarating team-based rafting trip. Then meet the children you will lead in sports, arts and crafts, and other recreational activities. In the afternoons, enjoy activities such as zip lining, lake kayaking, or soaking in natural hot springs. When the week is over, say goodbye to the children and embark on a relaxing sailing trip to picturesque Isla Tortuga. This program requires exceptionally motivated, hardworking, and mature participants who are ready to create a truly unforgettable experience. 74

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 9

June 24

June 16

July 1

June 23

July 8

June 30

July 15

July 7

July 22

July 14

July 29

July 21

August 5

July 28

August 12

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Heart of the Jungle High adventure and rewarding service on the pristine Osa Peninsula perfect for: adrenaline junkies, trailblazers, service buffs, environmentalists

some quality time with Costa Rican students and improve the learning environments of rural schools. SH A R E

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

16 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 25 community service hours awarded

through the jungle and discover the wildlife of the Osa Peninsula, one of the world’s most biologically diverse regions.

COST

$3,695 plus international airfare

CH A L L E NGE

HIK E

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs.

DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 9

June 24

June 16

July 1

June 23

July 8

June 30

July 15

July 7

July 22

July 14

July 29

July 21

August 5

July 28

August 12

yourself as you rappel down a spectacular 150-foot waterfall and raft the raging Savegre River. BUNGE E

jump (optional) or zip line through the rainforest.

Venture into the heart of the Osa Peninsula on jungle trails, keeping an eye out for monkeys, sloths, and scarlet macaws. Hike through canyons, ride horses, and raft the Savegre River. Surf hidden breaks, enjoy secluded beaches, and kayak across the gulf. When you aren’t exploring the jungle, you’ll work on service projects such as building a wildlife hatchery and working directly with local families to create a community park and play space for children. Accommodations will be rustic yet comfortable on this rugged program. Be prepared to camp in the jungle and take part in rigorous physical activity. Make sure you pack light and bring only what is necessary!

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Soccer and Service in La Paz Live and work with Tico families and play soccer in a rural Costa Rican village perfect for: athletes, language enthusiasts, first-time travelers

life in a rural village with a welcoming family that will help you practice Spanish and introduce you to Tico culture. E X P E R IE NCE P L AY

soccer with village teams, local clubs, and excited children.

in rural elementary schools and on traditional Costa Rican farms, and learn about daily Tico life. W OR K

through the treetops and bungee jump (optional) off a 280-foot bridge into a beautiful canyon.

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

9 days from the United States

The peaceful town of La Paz will provide the perfect platform for a true Tico immersion experience. You will live with a host family and work on service projects that will give you a window into Costa Rican life. You may tutor students in English at an elementary school, construct a drainage system at a soccer field, or help with the sugarcane harvest. In the afternoons head out for scrimmages and practice with local youth and adult teams. Spend your evenings getting to know your host family, practicing Spanish, dancing, and sharing delicious homemade meals. This program is open to players of all abilities. You’ll play soccer with everyone from elementary students to club teams and everywhere from dirt fields to indoor arenas.

SERVICE

Up to 16 community service hours awarded

COST

$1,445 plus international airfare

ZIP L INE

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RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 23

July 1

June 30

July 8

July 7

July 15

July 14

July 22

July 28

August 5

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Traveling Soccer and Service Team Competitive soccer, rewarding service, and exciting adventure throughout Costa Rica perfect for: athletes, sight seekers, service buffs

your A-game in competitive indoor and outdoor soccer matches against village teams and local clubs. BR ING

and run day camp activities for local children and support the efforts of the Costa Rican Football Federation. PLAN

with welcoming host families who are excited to meet you and help you learn about Tico culture. LIVE

the rapids of the world-famous Pacuare River, visit an active volcano, and relax on the beach. RAFT

Travel as a team and help Costa Rican youth develop their soccer skills as you organize and run soccer-themed camps for 8- to 12-year-olds across the country. Start in Orosi, where you will stay with a warm Costa Rican host family. Practice your Spanish, contribute to an ongoing service project, and join pick-up games of soccer. Head to Turrialba and pitch in on soccer and service projects before embarking on a whitewater rafting trip on the mighty Pacuare River. Travel to the Arenal Volcano region, where you’ll host your third soccer camp before taking time to enjoy zip lining and a trip to magical hot springs. Head to the Pacific coast to run a final camp and enjoy the beach. This program is open to soccer lovers of all levels and abilities.

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

16 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 25 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,445 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 30

July 15

July 14

July 29

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Surf and Service Live, surf, work, and play in a beautiful Pacific beach community perfect for: athletes, service buffs

Pacific waves at a remote break in Marino Ballena National Park, home to the whale tail rock formation. SUR F

on a variety of service projects that directly help local families by improving their homes and living conditions. W OR K

down a 150-foot waterfall in the middle of the jungle during an adrenaline-pumping challenge. R APPEL

Breathtaking sunsets, palm-fringed beaches, and blue waters provide a stunning backdrop for this week of surf, service, and adventure in Costa Rica. Your service efforts will focus around local conservation projects in this coastal region. You’ll also spend time working alongside local families to help improve their living conditions and community spaces. When you take a break from service, grab your surfboard and head to the beach for lessons from your expert surf guides. Hikes through the rainforest, beach soccer, and a boat trip to a nearby island will round out your time in this coastal paradise! This program is perfect if you want to learn to surf or improve your skills. No previous experience is necessary and experienced surfers will not be disappointed with the breaks. 78

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

9 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 14 community service hours awarded

COST

$1,995 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 9

June 17

June 16

June 24

June 23

July 1

June 30

July 8

July 7

July 15

July 14

July 22

July 21

July 29

July 28

August 5

August 4

August 12

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Young Explorers The ultimate combination of service and adventure for graduating eighth graders perfect for: first-time travelers, sight seekers

with local school children and teach them English in fun and effective ways – through games, songs, and art classes. P L AY

one of Costa Rica’s most exciting whitewater rivers and get a good dose of Tico adrenaline along the way. RAFT

mighty waves, float in the warm waters of the Pacific, and relax along the famous white sand beaches of Costa Rica. SUR F

Costa Rica on a trip designed exclusively for eighth graders during their summer before entering high school. DISC O V E R

The Young Explorers program is the perfect introduction to international travel for eighth grade graduates. Practice Spanish, work on service initiatives, zip line through the rainforest canopy, raft down a tropical river, play sports with energetic Costa Rican children, hike through the jungle, play beach volleyball and soccer, learn how to surf, and much more. Stroll through the lush La Paz Waterfall Gardens looking for Costa Rica’s amazing wildlife. Head to El Castillo, near the Arenal Volcano, where you’ll participate in service projects at schools. Journey to the Sarapiquí region for an unforgettable whitewater rafting trip. Explore La Fortuna through rainforest hikes, kayaking, zip lining, and hot springs. Visit an indigenous Maleku village and learn about traditional culture. Relax on the beaches of the Nicoya Peninsula and enjoy the laid-back Pacific vibe.

AGES

12 to 14

LENGTH

16 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 12 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,845 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 23

July 8

July 7

July 22

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Turtle Conservation Project Help save thousands of endangered sea turtles while living on a beautiful beach perfect for: animal lovers, service buffs, environmentalists

the beach at night to collect newly laid turtle eggs and relocate them to the safety of a hatchery. MONI T OR

yourself on effective turtle conservation initiatives being undertaken in Costa Rica and around the globe.

AGES

14 and up

L I V E , work, and play on a pristine beach on the Pacific coast,

LENGTH

9 days from the United States

zip line through the rainforests and learn to surf.

SERVICE

Up to 30 community service hours awarded

a difference as you help ensure that the eggs you collect hatch into healthy baby turtles.

COST

$1,695 plus international airfare

E DUC AT E

MAKE

Costa Rican sea turtles face threats to their nesting grounds from hunting, pollution, and development. Journey to a secluded beach on the Pacific coast to help protect these majestic creatures. While we cannot guarantee you will see a sea turtle, we can ensure you will help the conservation of this endangered species. In the mornings, join beach cleanup projects and help construct a hatchery. At night, monitor the beach for turtle nests, record the number of eggs, and carefully transport them to the hatchery or a safer place along the beach. With the help provided by volunteers, 95 percent of these eggs will hatch into healthy baby turtles. In your free time, raft the Savegre River and take trips to the beach town of Jaco. 80

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RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 16

June 24

June 23

July 1

June 30

July 8

July 7

July 15

July 14

July 22

July 21

July 29

July 28

August 5

August 4

August 12

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Nicoya Turtle Expedition Turtle conservation and environmental adventures on Pacific coast beaches perfect for: animal lovers, service buffs, first-time travelers, sight seekers

from experienced conservationists about ongoing efforts to save Costa Rica’s endangered sea turtles. LEARN

young turtles during evening beach walks and spend your days working in the hatchery. P RO T E C T

the blue waves of the Pacific in a sea kayak or on a surfboard and enjoy the Tico lifestyle. R IDE

in Costa Rica’s clear waters and discover the diverse marine life hidden beneath the surface of the Pacific. SNOR K E L

Spend two weeks contributing to the conservation of endangered sea turtles and exploring the beaches of the Pacific coast. In Camaronal, work with the local community and park rangers to protect the fragile natural habitat of the turtles that nest nearby. Then travel to the funky towns of Carrillo and Samara, where you can snorkel and surf in the Pacific and explore rocky points and inlets in a sea kayak. You will also patrol the shores for turtle nests, help clean up the beach, or contribute to other conservation efforts. Although this program runs during turtle nesting season, we cannot guarantee you will see a sea turtle. We can ensure, however, that you will make a significant contribution to the protection of this endangered species.

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

16 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 35 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,295 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 23

July 8

July 7

July 22

July 21

August 5

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Caribbean Adrenaline Adventure and exploration on Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast perfect for: adrenaline junkies, sight seekers, trailblazers, first-time travelers

the class III and IV whitewater rapids of the legendary Pacuare River on an two-day expedition. RAFT SUR F

the warm turquoise waves of the Caribbean coast.

through the forest canopy and rappel down a cascading waterfall near the town of Turrialba. ZIP L INE

BUNGE E JUMP AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

9 days from the United States

COST

$2,295 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs.

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July 8

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off a 280-foot bridge (optional activity).

Your journey begins in Turrialba. Proximity to two world-class rafting and kayaking rivers – the Pejibaye and the Pacuare – has made the town a paradise for adventure seekers. You’ll hit the Pejibaye in inflatable kayaks, bungee jump from a 280-foot bridge (optional), rappel down waterfalls, zip line through the jungle, and go horseback riding in the mountains. A two-day rafting expedition on the Pacuare will take you through gorgeous tropical canyons and over heart-pounding drops. Stop halfway down the river for an overnight stay in a jungle lodge, then continue your adventure with a ride through the class IV rapids. Spend your last days exploring the beach towns of the Caribbean coast, surfing, and strolling along miles of white sand beaches.

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Costa Rican Adventurer A high-adrenaline adventure and exploration of Costa Rica’s natural wonderlands perfect for: adrenaline junkies, sight seekers, rustic alumni

down a pristine 150-foot waterfall in the middle of the jungle during an adrenaline-pumping challenge. R APPEL

the world-famous rapids of the Pacuare River and stay in a jungle lodge on an exciting three-day river expedition. TA K E ON

the sweet waves of Avellanas Beach on the Pacific coast, sail on a catamaran, and snorkel in warm and tranquil waters. SUR F F LY

over the rainforest canopy on a zip lining adventure.

in a cave hidden behind a waterfall and wake to the sunlight filtering through the water. SL E E P

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

16 days from the United States

COST

$3,895 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs.

DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 23

July 8

July 7

July 22

July 21

August 5

Get ready for two weeks of adventure in the jungles and on the beaches of Costa Rica! Beginning on the Pacific coast, you’ll hike through the rainforest to a cave and then rappel down a 150-foot cliff as waterfalls surge on either side of you. Travel up the coast to Manuel Antonio National Park to spot monkeys and sea kayak through mangroves. On the cool coast of the Nicoya Peninsula, you’ll sail, snorkel, and surf in blue waters. In La Fortuna zip line over the rainforest canopy, soak in natural hot springs, and bungee jump from a 280-foot bridge (optional)! Conclude your adventure with a three-day whitewater rafting voyage down the Pacuare River! Come explore Costa Rica with us!

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Dominican Republic vast coasts enclose green landscapes rhythms pulse through the streets from santo domingo to la bella quisqueya this is la republica dominicana


Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic Since Rustic Pathways started its first Dominican Republic programs in 2012, our goal has been to emphasize the people over the places. While our staff and students adore the pristine beaches and idyllic settings, our programs go much deeper than the average tourist trip. Every Rustic program in the Dominican Republic contains service opportunities, whether through community development, environmental stewardship, or public health.

Focus on Service On our Life in the Bateyes program, students spend time in bateyes, or communities of sugar cane workers. Most community members here are Haitian workers who come to the Dominican Republic for the chance to work. The families who live here are kind, vivacious, and resilient, but, as unregistered workers, face difficult circumstances. Their children aren’t eligible for public schooling, and standards of living can be quite low. Service initiatives in the bateyes are collaboratively conceived, and often revolve around infrastructure development, education, and agricultural projects. Rustic students contribute to other thoughtfully planned service initiatives in all of the Dominican Republic’s diverse settings. Education and infrastructure projects run in the rural mountain villages of the Cordillera Central. Beach-side programs focus on environmental stewardship and conservation work aimed at protecting populations of sea turtles and dolphins. Just because students here work hard doesn’t mean they don’t also have time to play – leisure and adventure activities range from whitewater rafting and high ropes courses to snorkeling and sea kayaking. Students also learn about this country’s rich history, supplemented by a tour of Santo Domingo, which boasts the first university, cathedral, and hospital of the Americas. 86

Population

10.2 million

Capital City Santo Domingo Currency

Dominican Peso – 1 U.S. dollar buys about 44 pesos (as of August 2014)

Languages Spanish Attractions

Colonial Zone of Santo Domingo – a UNESCO World Heritage site

Los Haitises National Park – famous for limestone caves filled with pictographs from the native Tainos

San Pedro de Macoris – home of MLB’s Dominican Summer League where many players get their start

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Team Dominican Republic Harry Alvarez

Isabel Rosario

Born in New York and raised in the Dominican Republic, Harry graduated from SUNY New Paltz with degrees in psychology and Spanish. He has managed programs in Costa Rica and Panama, and has now been directing our operations in the Dominican Republic for three years. In addition to his passion for indigenous cultures and Latin dance, Harry enjoys cooking at his home in New Orleans.

Isabel is a native of the mountain town of Jarabacoa and has a degree in environmental studies. With a background in tourism management and vast local knowledge, Isabel is the perfect person to manage our DR operations. Her local knowledge enables us to work in rural villages and strengthen our relationships in these communities. She has constant energy and a genuine kindness that never fails to support her team.

Kate Lubina

Ben Welbourn

A native of Southern California, Kate is at home near the ocean with her feet in the water. She graduated from the University of Southern California with a bachelor’s degree in biological sciences and a master’s in global medicine. Kate brings this background to our Life in the Bateyes and Public Health programs where she works to create quality service projects with our partner communities.

Ben earned his degree in international relations from the College of Wooster in Ohio. He is fluent in Spanish and spent a year teaching English in Peru. Prior to joining us, Ben taught at a primarily DominicanAmerican school in Boston. He loves to spend time outside and has even hiked the entire Appalachian Trail. Ben brings his education background and love of nature to our programs in the Dominican Republic.

Halle Jackson

Desmond Bolia

A native of the fishing town of Sabana de la Mar in the Dominican Republic, Jackson is a naturalist guide who has led conservation efforts in Los Haitises National park for many years. He is one of the founding members of the local Green Brigade group and loves to take students on nature tours. In his spare time, Jackson sings in a band with his two brothers, writing and producing their own music.

A California native, Desmond brings his everlasting energy and enthusiasm to our programs in the Dominican Republic. After graduating from Ohio State University, he took a mountaineering and leadership training course, trekking through the wild lands of Patagonia. Desmond enjoys being a mentor to students and coaches lacrosse at a local high school in Southern California.

Dominican Republic Country Director

Dominican Republic Program Manager

Dominican Republic Program Manager

Dominican Republic Country Manager

Dominican Republic Program Manager

Dominican Republic Program Leader

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Dominican Republic

Intro to Public Health in the Caribbean Powerful community health service to under-represented communities perfect for: aspiring doctors, change makers, service buffs

your Spanish in a medical setting as you help implement public health initiatives in underserved areas. P R A C T ICE

about the health issues facing the Dominican Republic as you interact with patients and healthcare professionals. LEARN

your WFA certification and use your newfound knowledge to set up health workshops for local youth. EARN

to the Limon Waterfall and admire all 120ft feet of the cascading fresh water. HIK E

Work alongside health care professionals on high-impact public health projects across the Dominican Republic. You’ll explore the diverse regions of this beautiful Caribbean island while immersing yourself in local culture and practicing your Spanish in a health care setting. In Santo Domingo, meet with public health organizations and visit hospitals to witness how the country’s urban health system works. Then travel to the coast to learn about the challenges of public health in more rural areas. Earn your Wilderness First Aid certification and apply your new skills to help communities in need. After your hard work, head to the Samaná Peninsula, where you can explore the turquoise waters and white sand beaches, hike to cascading waterfalls, and soak in the sun and fresh sea air. 88

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15 and up

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16 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 30 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,695 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 16

July 1

June 30

July 15

July 14

July 29

July 28

August 12

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Dominican Republic

Life in the Bateyes A glimpse inside the lives of sugarcane workers and their families perfect for: change makers, service buffs, rustic alumni

yourself in the lively Dominican-Haitian culture as you work to improve living conditions and create better access to resources in batey communities. IMME RSE

your Spanish skills while soaking in the island vibe of this Caribbean paradise. IMP RO V E

a break from service and enjoy the beaches of Bayahibe and Miches where you’ll get to swim, zip line, and kayak. TA K E

alongside community members to construct a new home for a family in need. W OR K

Experience two very different sides of the Dominican Republic during this immersive program. You’ll leave the resorts and tourist destinations behind as you travel into the heart of the country to the bateyes, underserved communities of predominately Haitian sugarcane workers. Here you’ll find that though resources are in short supply, there is a generous sense of community. Listen to the stories of farmers, mothers, local leaders, and youth, and contribute to service projects designed to institute lasting improvements in these communities. Then travel to Miches to experience a completely different side of the country. Reflect on your time in the bateyes amid the turquoise waters and white sand beaches that have made the country one of the world’s top tourist destinations.

AGES

15 and up

LENGTH

16 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 50 community service hours awarded

COST

$2,995 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 16

July 1

June 30

July 15

July 14

July 29

July 28

August 12

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Dominican Republic

Summer Camp Leadership in the Dominican Republic An intensive service experience working with marginalized youth perfect for: future educators, change makers, rustic alumni

a leader as you work as part of a team to put on a summer camp for marginalized youth. BE C OME

the white waters of the Rio Yaque del Norte and spend a night camping in the mountains know as the Dominican Alps. RAFT

an unforgettable week for Dominican youth during a five-day camp experience. CR E AT E

to Isla Saona on a catamaran, stopping along way to snorkel and relax on remote beaches. S A IL

Push yourself to become a leader and to work as part of a team as you design and run a day camp for underserved young students during this challenging program. The trip begins in the adventure capital of Jarabacoa. Here you will begin to plan your curriculum as you camp in the Dominican Alps, raft down the white waters of the Rio Yaque del Norte, and complete an advanced low ropes course – activities designed to build trust with your new teammates. Then journey into the batey communities to meet your excited new students and put your plan into action. When the camp is over, reflect on your success on a tranquil beach, take a catamaran ride, and go snorkeling before heading home with new life-long memories. 90

AGES

15 and up

LENGTH

16 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 70 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,695 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 16

July 1

June 30

July 15

July 14

July 29

July 28

August 12

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Dominican Republic

Marine Life and Coastal Restoration Restore coastal reefs and learn about fragile island eco-systems in the Caribbean perfect for: environmentalists, service buffs, change makers

your way to a coral restoration site and identify native sea species in the warm Caribbean waters. SNOR K E L

the country’s famed white sand beaches and turquoise waters in Bayahibe on the island’s southern coast. E N JOY

with marine professionals from FUNDEMAR, an organization dedicated to the protection of dolphin populations and the eco-systems they inhabit. PA R T NE R

to the Island of Saona where you will learn about work with a local organization to conserve the sea turtle population. B O AT

AGES

15 and up

LENGTH

16 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 40 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,295 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs.

DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 16

July 1

June 30

July 15

July 14

July 29

July 28

August 12

Grab your snorkel and dive into a marine adventure to protect the coastlines of the Dominican Republic. You will live in stunning Bayahibe Bay and work with FUNDEMAR, an organization dedicated to the conservation of marine eco-systems. Learn about the threats to the local eco-system and gain hands-on experience in scientific conservation methods, including the construction of coral restoration structures and mangrove restoration. Then spend a night protecting sea turtles on remote Saona Island and teach local youth what you’ve learned about protecting the sea during an activity camp. In your downtime, swim in freshwater caverns, search for sea stars in natural pools, and fall in love with island life.

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Dominican Republic

Mountain Air and Village Service A cultural immersion and service experience in the heart of the Dominican Alps perfect for: service buffs, first-time travelers

with locals in our partner communities to build aqueducts and bring running water to their villages. W OR K

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

9 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 24 community service hours awarded

on the white waters of the Rio Yaque del Norte, the longest river in the Caribbean.

COST

$1,295 plus international airfare

S W IM

RAFT

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs.

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DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 16

June 24

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July 1

June 30

July 8

July 7

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July 28

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August 12

in the turquoise Dominican waters and relax on the white sand beaches under the warm Caribbean sun. Make the Dominican Republic your home and experience daily life in the heart of the Cordillera Central, also known as the Dominican Alps for their cool weather, scenic vistas, and high altitude. Many small villages here lack basic necessities and infrastructure such as running water and electricity. Contribute to the construction of an aqueduct and bring potable water to families’ homes and farms. Get to know the local children by running an English day-camp for an elementary school. After service, enjoy a weekend of sun relaxing on one of the Dominican Republic’s beautiful beaches. Get your adrenaline pumping as you take part in challenging activities such as rafting the rapids of the Yaque del Norte River or hiking to the Baiguate Waterfall.

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Dominican Republic

Island Living and Eco-Service Invest in preserving the stunning environment of this island paradise perfect for: environmentalists, service buffs, first-time travelers

your hands dirty as you work on ecological restoration projects and learn about the efforts to preserve and maintain the biodiversity of the region. GE T

mangroves, reef formations, and marine wildlife at Los Haitises National Park and the Samaná peninsula. E X P L OR E

in hidden caverns to see ancient Taino cave paintings and raft down the white water rapids of the Rio Yaque del Norte, the longest river in the Caribbean. S W IM

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

9 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 15 community service hours awarded

COST

$1,795 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs.

DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 23

July 1

June 30

July 8

July 7

July 15

July 14

July 22

Step off the tourist trail and explore the real Dominican Republic. The journey begins in the mountainous region of Jarabacoa, where you’ll learn about efforts to foster more sustainable tourism and park management as you help maintain pristine protected territories. Head to the Samaná Peninsula to partner with the Green Brigade, a group of young environmental activists, to plant red mangroves along the coast and help protect the region from pollution. When you take a break from service, hike to the Baiguate or Jimenoa waterfalls, ride horses along the beaches of Las Galeras, and take a boat ride across Samaná Bay to explore the mangroves and islands of Los Haitises National Park.

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Fiji Islands 336 jewels sparkling in the turquoise pacific sevu sevu and chatter around the kava bowl village life like it was a thousand years ago vinaka vaka levu for over twenty years in fiji


Fiji Islands For most travelers, the idea of the Fiji Islands is synonymous with the ultimate tropical paradise – palm trees, alabaster beaches, clear lagoons, and mesmerizing sunsets. While the landscapes are breathtaking and the waters pristine, those who come to know Fiji find the welcoming and laid-back island culture an even greater draw.

Deep Community Bonds Rustic Pathways, which has run programs in Fiji since 1993, is the perfect conduit to understanding the Fijian culture. Arriving students are generally welcomed to their programs with a traditional sevu sevu ceremony and invited to share a taste of kava. As the days go by, they learn about family structures, community values, and Fijian history. Whether students love touring, service, or adrenaline, our nine Fiji programs have something for everyone, and will give students a chance to live island life to the fullest. Our deep roots here mean that we have friends in every village we visit, and our expert local staff members make students feel immediately at home.

Population

Just under 1 million

Capital City Suva Currency

Fijian Dollar – 1 U.S. dollar buys about 1.85 Fijian dollars (as of August 2014)

Languages

English with Fijian and Hindustani spoken widely

Attractions

More than 300 islands, of which only 106 are inhabited

Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Park – famed for its giant dunes and rich archaeological history

Programs that feature homestays take students into the Nausori Highlands in the interior of Viti Levu. We have partnered with the village of Nasivikoso for years, and students fall in love with their host families every summer – so much so that in 2014, Rustic Pathways opened a one-of-a-kind program designed for alumni of Nasivikoso homestay programs to return to the village. Fiji’s plentiful natural offerings are well worth exploring. Students can experience the coral reefs and stunning marine life of Fiji’s underwater landscape on Fiji Diver’s Dream, or on several other programs that offer diving as an optional activity. The rugged island interior of Viti Levu makes for fantastic hiking, and of course there are no better beaches for relaxing or playing sports. 96

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Team Fiji Evan Wells

Maggie Lentz

Born in New Zealand and living between Australia and Fiji, Evan has spent more than two decades helping to shape Rustic Pathways. With a degree in business, a love of the outdoors, and a deep commitment to serving Fijian communities, Evan proudly manages our South Pacific operations. When not at our EcoLodge Base, you can find Evan in Australia with his wife Lisa and their two boys, Henry and Sam.

Having spent time teaching students in the U.S., China, Ghana, and Fiji, Maggie brings a wealth of experience to her role as manager of our Eco-Lodge programs in Fiji. A South Carolina native and graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Maggie has a passion for community service and experiential education. She is a natural leader with a huge smile and a warm personality.

Julie Arendt

Aimee Gunn

An Ohio native and graduate of Cleveland State University, Julie has always loved making new friends and memories during adrenaline-pumping activities. She shared her passion for adventure with others during her time as a ski instructor and whitewater rafting guide prior to joining the Rustic Pathways team. Julie has led high school, gap, and group programs for us in both New Zealand and the Fiji Islands.

Aimee’s appreciation of nature and passion for the outdoors led her to the University of Florida where she studied natural resource conservation. She has led and managed programs for Rustic Pathways in Fiji for three years and enjoys developing service projects with our community partners in the Fiji Islands. Aimee grew up on the beaches of southern Florida and finds solace in the sunshine and ocean.

Ana Dugulele

Isoa ‘Sox’ Koroiwaqa

Ana has been a member of our Fiji team for more than eight years, overseeing operations throughout the country. With exceptional local knowledge and an amazing ability to juggle many tasks, Ana plays a critical role in the success of our Fiji operations. She has been an asset in creating a genuine, local experience for our students. When not working, you can find Ana spending time with her husband and five children.

Sox has a degree in management and tourism from the University of the South Pacific, Fiji where he was also a graduate research assistant for five years before joining Rustic Pathways in 2014. He has worked extensively with communities throughout the Fiji Islands in tourism and sustainable natural resource development and brings a new dimension of community service to the Rustic Pathways Fiji team.

Rajnesh ‘Raju’ Ram

Shailini Naidu

Born in the Momi Bay area, Raju oversees trans­ portation logistics and manages our Eco-Lodge farm. He plays a key role in many of our service initiatives and was elected by the community to serve as Provincial Councilor. Raju plays in nightly soccer matches at the base and enjoys teaching our students about the Indian elements of Fijian culture. He loves to spend time with his wife and daughters on the farm.

Shailini joined the Rustic Pathways Fiji team in 2011 and has quickly become an integral part of our operations, supporting our teams throughout Fiji. She graduated from Levuka Public School on her home island of Ovalau and attended the University of Queensland in Australia before settling back in Fiji. A mother to one young son, she loves to cook and can always be counted on for delicious food and great conversation.

Fiji Country Director

Fiji Eco-Lodge Program Manager

Fiji and New Zealand Program Manager

Fiji Adventure Program Manager

Fiji General Manager

Fiji Community Service Project Manager

Fiji Logistics Manager

Fiji Administration Manager

Shalini Narayan

Jone Nagodrolevu

Waisele ‘Whise’ Naivaluvou

Panapasa ‘Oro’ Orodai

Inia Nalibu

Jowave Nauluwavu

Walesi ‘Lesi’ Ravule

Eremasi ‘Jr’ Mataitoga

Ravouvou ‘Rex’ Senitukewai

Senirusi Bou

Ritesh Narayan

Sandiya Lata

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South Pacific Eco-Lodge Base Established in 2004, the Rustic Pathways Eco-Lodge continues to positively integrate itself into the local environment and community. The main lodge was constructed using locally grown timber. The ground level contains a kitchen, office, large dining area, and game room with billiards. The house also features a large deck leading to an infinity-edge swimming pool. The grounds have extensive gardens, sports fields, and meditation decks tucked among fruit trees and swaying palms. The base is a favorite location for students traveling in Fiji. Rooms are divided between dormitory-style bedrooms and several authentic bures, or cabins, spread throughout the property. Bathrooms are modern, with flushing toilets and solarpowered hot-water showers. Our base is located between two Fijian villages and surrounded by a number of local farms that are generally owned by families of Indian decent, which make up close to 40 percent of Fiji’s population. The mixture of Fijian and Indian neighbors creates an interesting and vibrant atmosphere from which to explore and learn about Fiji and its unique mix of cultures. 98

Weekend Side Trips Students staying at the base for two or more weeks have the option of a weekend side trip after their first full week of service. HIGHL A NDS DISC O V E RY: 3 days, 2 nights | $295

Journey into the rural interior of Fiji and experience local life in a way few visitors ever have. Enjoy swimming beneath a towering waterfall and hiking along ancient trails. Go bamboo raft racing and take in the sights as you float down winding waterways, keeping an eye out for some of Fiji’s 76 native bird species as you go. T ROPIC A L ISL A ND IN T E R L UDE : 3 days, 2 nights | $355

Take a dip in the warm Pacific waters as you visit one of Fiji’s glorious island getaways. Enjoy your surroundings by playing beach soccer or volleyball, or by just napping on the sands. Our Tropical Island Interlude is a chance to recharge between your service projects and to escape to a beautiful island resort. C OR A L C O A S T F LY E R : 3 days, 2 nights | $395

Add some additional excitement to your time in Fiji with the chance to zip line across the tropical rainforest, challenge yourself on a high-ropes course, and explore an eco-park to learn more about Fiji’s native flora and fauna. Between activities, relax at a local resort while paddling in warm waves or lounging on pristine beaches.

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Service Projects at the Eco-Lodge

English, Arts, and Sports Exchange

Computers are the Future

Environmental Service and Sustainability

Village Infrastructure Project

Building Schools

Home-Cooked Meals

Schools are taught in English in Fiji but most young students arrive at school only having spoken their native Fijian or Hindi at home. Help boost English skills in young students by leading lessons at public schools. You will also design and run art projects that inspire creativity and imagination and support school curricula. Join in weekend enrichment programs with disadvantaged youth, sharing in sports clinics and other activities that build teamwork and leadership skills.

The daily life of most Fijians is still closely tied to the natural world but increasing urban development, pollution, and other environmental challenges are a growing concern. Learn more about these issues as you help protect Fiji’s magnificent natural environment through beach cleanups and reforestation projects with park rangers in an effort to reduce pollution and prevent erosion along the coast. Explore Fiji’s amazing island ecosystem as you support local environmental conservation efforts.

Make much-needed improvements to school and kindergarten facilities and paint colorful murals alongside village students. We work with a group of rural schools around our Eco-Lodge Base that operate on very limited budgets yet continuously strive to improve their facilities to provide a better education for their students. Join forces with local children, parents, and teachers, and share in lots of laughs and fun as you work on building projects to improve school facilities and make new friends in Fiji.

Spend time teaching Fijian youth computer basics to help them build important skills for their future. The young students we work with rarely have access to a computer and you will have a blast playing educational games, leading typing lessons, and teaching them general computer basics. You will also share your computer knowledge and lessons with local teachers so they can continue to assist their own students. Feel a great sense of accomplishment as you watch your students’ skills grow!

Rural villages in Fiji often have limited access to the basic infrastructure that is essential for healthy, productive, and sustainable communities. Join our ongoing work to build toilets and footpaths in a Fijian village to improve health and sanitation. You will be amazed at the warm welcome you receive as you work with villagers to mix cement, lay pipes, and make a positive impact. Lead health awareness activities for village children and get a real taste of what life is like in a traditional Fijian village.

For Fijians living near the poverty line, the high cost of food in the country can be a major concern. You may spend a morning or afternoon in the home of a village family preparing healthy meals and then head out to deliver them in partnership with social service agencies. Or, you may work on our chicken coop project, which works with local families to develop both a source of food and income so they can better meet basic needs. Learn best practices of sustainability through this popular initiative.

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Fiji Islands

Intro to Community Service in Fiji A fun and exciting variety of meaningful service and Fijian culture at our Eco-Lodge perfect for: first-time travelers, service buffs

L I V E , work, and play at our Eco-Lodge in the hills of beautiful

Momi Bay. Take a swim in our pool, play pingpong, join a soccer match, or simply relax in a hammock with a book. to one or more of the diverse and rewarding community service initiatives that operate out of our Base. C ON T R IBU T E

in the daily lives of your friendly Fijian hosts – they will open their hearts and doors to you as soon as you arrive. SH A R E

historical sites, secret caves, secluded hot springs, and pristine white sand beaches, or discover natural underwater beauty with optional scuba diving. E X P L OR E

Wake up to the morning sun rising over the Pacific Ocean and get ready for an exciting program in a South Seas paradise. Participate in a range of service projects and learn about different ways to support the local community while living the relaxed and easy-going South Pacific lifestyle. Fijians have long believed that strangers should be welcomed as long-lost friends and given the highest degree of consideration and hospitality. We are honored to be accepted in this community and to experience the friendly culture of Fiji while giving back to your host community through a combination of the six service initiatives (see page 99) that run out of the Eco-Lodge. Each team’s projects will be a little different, as we work with a host of schools, villages, and communities. This is tropical fun at its best! 100

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

9 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 30 community service hours awarded

COST

$1,495 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

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June 17

June 16

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June 23

July 1

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July 8

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August 4

August 12

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Fiji Islands

Sun, Sand, and International Service Two weeks or more of community service and Fijian fun at the Rustic Pathways Eco-Lodge perfect for: first-time travelers, service buffs

yourself in the fun and exciting lifestyle at our EcoLodge Base and live, work, and play in the hills surround­ing Momi Bay for two weeks, four weeks, or the entire summer. IMME RSE

strong bonds with your fellow students as you work together on many of the six rewarding community service projects we offer at our Eco-Lodge. BUIL D

in the friendly Fijian culture as you join lovo feasts, watch traditional meke dances, and play soccer with the locals. SH A R E

from our three optional weekend excursions and spend two days relaxing on a delightful beach or joining adrenalinepumping adventures in other parts of Fiji. CHOOSE

Join us for two weeks or more on this service program at our Eco-Lodge Base, where you will spend your days working on meaningful environmental and needs-based service pro­jects with local community members. After service, relax and take advan­tage of island living. This is an extremely popular program that will give you insight into the Fijian way of life and introduce you to the natural beauty of this island nation. Our South Pacific Eco-Lodge sits in the hills south of Nadi and is surrounded by the diverse mix of cultures that makes this area unique. You will work with a small group of students each day on a variety of service projects that aim to help the local community. Learn more about these exciting projects on page 99.

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

16 to 65 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 60 community service hours awarded

COST

$2,895 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 9

June 24

June 16

July 1

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July 8

June 30

July 15

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July 14

July 29

July 21

August 5

July 28

August 12

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Commitment to Fiji’s Highlands Far from the white sand beaches that make Fiji famous, the mountainous interior of Fiji’s main island is one of the least developed regions in the country. Rustic Pathways first came to this stunning valley 21 years ago. We were inspired by the warm hearts and rich cultural traditions of the Nasivikoso villagers. We have formed a close relationship with this village and are committed to continuing our support here.

Our Service Initiatives

Our Highlands Base

We have undertaken a wide range of projects to improve basic services in the remote communities of the Highlands, including installation of simple water systems to improve access to running water, construction of toilets and footpaths to improve sanitation, renovation of community halls, and many other much-needed initiatives.

Programs that visit our Highlands Base allow students to live alongside local families, follow the rhythms of their daily lives, and get involved in our service initiatives. Our Highlands Base includes both our Village Bure and our Farm House, which offer upgraded amenities and true cultural immersion. The Village Bure is a traditional Fijian-style home designed to provide a central place to share time and meals with host families. The Farm House offers the opportunity to engage with the locals in daily life in this stunning valley. For more than 20 years, Rustic Pathways has partner­ed with schools throughout the Nausori Highland region to help maintain and improve facilities and to lead English and arts enrichment programs with students. 102

E DUC AT ION: In 2011, we began construction of a new school so that elementary school children in the village of Nasivikoso would no longer have to attend boarding school away from home in order to receive an edu­cation. Students here may now attend school in their home village. INF R A S T RUC T UR E :

E C ONOMIC DE V E L OP ME N T: We have joined forces with a local clan (extended family) to start a small-scale agricultural enterprise that will empower these families. From providing basic supplies, guidance, and training, to getting our hands dirty in the field, we have worked closely with villagers to help make this project succeed. We hope to build on the lessons learned through this initiative for additional income-generating projects in the future.

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Highlands and Islands Service Immersion Our signature educational service and cultural immersion program in Fiji perfect for: change makers, service buffs, trail blazers, rustic alumni

an elementary school for children in a remote village who otherwise must leave home each week to attend school. BUIL D

with a local family and immerse yourself in a new way of life in the remote Fijian mountains. LIVE

secluded beaches and tropical coral reefs in the spectacular Yasawa Islands. E X P L OR E

part of a 20-year partnership with Nasivikoso Village as you tutor village children, lead arts and sports exchanges at schools, and discover the friendliness of Fijian culture. BE C OME

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

16 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 45 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,295 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs.

DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 16

July 1

June 30

July 15

July 14

July 29

July 28

August 12

Head up to the mountains where you’ll join a grassroots farming project designed to support basic needs like education and health. Live in pairs with a host family in Nasivikoso, who will open cultural doors and immerse you in the Fijian lifestyle. Traditionally, Nasivikoso children have had to live away from their families to get an education, as there was no school in the village. Rustic Pathways is partnering with the community to build an elementary school so that children can live at home and go to school. Contribute to the ongoing construction of the school and lead reading programs for students here. Enjoy getting to know these bright children! Then travel to the Yasawa Island chain, where you’ll live right along the beach and snorkel, swim, and explore these tropical waters and pristine beaches.

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Rustic Pathways Island Base Located on a breathtaking stretch of pure white sand, our Island Base, Toba Totoka, is a slice of heaven in the South Pacific. We have worked to make this base a sustainable and eco-friendly place that enables us to live in harmony with the neighboring village and the surrounding environment. From being able to eat freshly caught seafood to growing our own produce and developing long-term positive partnerships with our neighbors, our island base truly embraces simple island living. Come and enjoy the experience of living like a local. Our base overlooks a beautiful bay with many exciting water adventures only steps away. Kayaking, snorkeling, and fishing are readily available activities. Swimming with manta rays (sea­ sonal), scuba diving, and island hopping trips are also regularly scheduled for our visiting groups. The neighboring village is just next door and villagers welcome visitors into their homes with open arms. An on-going relationship with the local schools and a number of initiatives within the village means there is always a wonderful cultural exchange and plenty of close interactions with the locals for our students. Our afternoon beach volleyball 104

competitions have become legendary so make sure to bring your A-game! The surrounding hills offer some wonderful hikes and these excursions will reward you with magnificent vistas of nearby islands and crystal-clear waterways. The base consists of large safari-style tents, built on platforms, where you will sleep each night. Meals are taken in our rustic dining area or on the picnic tables overlooking the water. Showers are outdoors and toilets are self-composting to minimize the impact on the environment as much as possible. From bonfires and serenading guitars on the beach, to fishing excursions and lessons on how to best grow your own food in this island environment, our local team will create a wonderful experience for all who visit this magical part of Fiji. The pace of life shifts when you arrive, schedules can run a little more slowly, and time grows a little less important. You’ll get used to living with sand between your toes, breathing in the salt air, and listening to the tide lap upon the beach. You’ll rejoice at the laughter of the young children, marvel at the grandeur of the sunsets, and develop a bond with the locals that can be lifechanging. Come and experience island living for yourself.

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Fiji Islands

Marine Service and Adventure Explore Fiji and help preserve its natural resources and unique eco-systems perfect for: environmentalists, animal lovers, service buffs

with manta rays, watch dolphins in their natural habitat, and swim among a host of exotic tropical fish. SNOR K E L

data on fish and other marine species to help monitor the health of Fiji’s tropical coral reefs and coastal waterways. G AT HE R

community initiatives that will contribute to the overall health of the pristine waterways surrounding the islands. SUP P OR T

island life with a beach at your front door and the chance to immerse yourself in Fijian culture. E N JOY

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

16 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 30 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,695 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs.

DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 16

July 1

June 30

July 15

July 14

July 29

July 28

August 12

Fiji is home to the world’s third-largest coral reef system and thousands of exotic marine species. Assist in tracking local fish populations, monitor­ing the health of various reef habitats, and observing marine life behavior. This practical experience will give you a boost if you ever decide to make marine or animal conservation your career! Lend a hand on community development projects that contribute to the ecological balance of this aquatic wonderland. Your hard work will be rewarded with snorkeling trips alongside manta rays, exotic fish, squid, and sea turtles in this gorgeous stretch of reef. Travel to Fiji’s main island for an unforgettable experience to see spinner dol­phins in their natural habitat and snorkel on the amazing Moon Reef. Visit majestic sand dunes, stay at one of our favorite beachfront hotels, and kayak along the coast.

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Fiji Islands

Escape to the Fiji Islands Mountains, beaches, and spectacular sunsets in the stunning South Pacific perfect for: adrenaline junkies, sight seekers, first-time travelers, service buffs

on a beautiful, secluded beach, hike to a towering waterfall, snorkel with manta rays, and kayak through the South Pacific. LIVE

yourself in village life through initiatives designed to support education, infrastructure, and the environment. IMME RSE

Fiji’s underwater world as you snorkel along reefs teeming with marine life, and learn the history of these islands. E X P L OR E

This brilliant combination of adventure and exploration is perfect for students looking to get off the beaten path. Live like a local in a remote camp as you fall asleep to the uninterrupted flow of a river. Appreciate the escape from constant technology and adapt to the culture as you prepare traditional foods, hike to magnificent views, join games with friendly locals, and enjoy an area of Fiji where few tourists ever venture. Take a stunning boat ride to a beautiful remote island village in the famous Yasawa Island chain. Witness spectacular sunsets and swim in tranquil waters just steps from your front door. You will have a chance to kayak, scuba dive (optional), snorkel with manta rays, and hike through gorgeous hills overlooking the vast ocean. 106

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

9 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 8 community service hours awarded

COST

$2,195 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 9

June 17

June 16

June 24

June 23

July 1

June 30

July 8

July 7

July 15

July 14

July 22

July 21

July 29

July 28

August 5

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Fiji Islands

Big Fiji Explorer Wonderful waves, waterfalls, and wild wanderings throughout the Fiji Islands perfect for: adrenaline junkies, sight seekers, first-time travelers

the magical Mamanuca Islands during an unforgettable day trip through pristine waters. S A IL

along coastal trails, and across the golden sands of Fiji’s deserted beaches before going for a dip in its refreshing waters. HIK E AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

16 days from the United States

over brilliant rainbow-colored coral reefs teeming with tropical fish and exotic marine creatures.

SERVICE

Up to 8 community service hours awarded

TA CK L E

COST

$3,695 plus international airfare

SNOR K E L

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs.

DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 16

July 1

June 23

July 8

June 30

July 15

July 7

July 22

July 14

July 29

July 21

August 5

July 28

August 12

class II and III whitewater in rafts or kayaks on a breathtaking mountain river excursion. Big Fiji Explorer has enough action to keep seasoned explorers’ adrenaline flowing, but it’s also a great introduction to travel for students venturing abroad for the first time. Swim beneath towering waterfalls hidden deep in the interior of Viti Levu, visit the Yasawa Islands to snorkel with manta rays, kayak in pristine coastal wilderness, and enjoy the playful character of a large pod of spinner dolphins while in Takalana Bay. You’ll stay at tropical resorts, but you’ll also get a chance to live like the locals. Hanging out around a beach bonfire, you will soon realize that the Fijian people have found their way into your heart with their welcoming and carefree nature. Experience the very best of Fiji in two memorable weeks of adventure, culture, touring, and fun!

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Fiji Islands

Fiji Diver’s Dream Dive the oceanic depths, see the sights, and live the South Pacific lifestyle perfect for: adrenaline junkies, environmentalists, trailblazers

an underwater world filled with incredible marine life and colorful coral in a world-famous dive location. DISC O V E R

a PADI Open Water certification and discover fascinating underwater locations you thought only existed in your dreams or advance your scuba diving certification (optional) and continue to improve your skills. EARN

stunning Momi Bay from above and below the surface during unforgettable dives and fun optional activities. E X P L OR E

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

9 days from the United States

COST

$2,195 plus international airfare $2,295 including PADI Open Water Certification

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs.

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DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 16

June 24

June 30

July 8

July 14

July 22

July 28

August 5

Each year, thousands of divers make the pilgrimage to the beautiful Fiji Islands to explore the legendary waters of this South Pacific gem, where the underwater landscapes are colorful, varied, and teeming with life. If you’re not yet a certified diver, you can obtain a PADI Open Water certification on this program for an additional course fee. After classroom lessons and diving pool practice, you’ll be ready to experience the majestic Fijian under­water world. If you are already a certified diver, you’ll participate in up to eight dives – depending on your group and outside activities – and also have the opportunity to advance your level of certification for an additional fee. When not exploring life under the sea, our local staff will be on hand to help immerse you in traditional Fijian culture.

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Fiji Islands

Pacific Adrenaline An epic and challenging adventure through beautiful Fiji and New Zealand perfect for: adrenaline junkies, sight seekers, rustic alumni

past pristine white sand coastlines, swim beneath towering waterfalls, relax on beautiful beaches, and hike through untouched rainforests far off the beaten path. Enjoy the beauty and adventure of the glorious Fiji Islands. K AYA K

remote islands and immerse yourself in island culture as you get to know our many friends scattered throughout Fiji. E X P L OR E

the laws of time and space as you stand in both the present and the past on your visit to the International Date Line. CH A L L E NGE

the wild rapids of the Kaituna River and explore underground glowworm caves in New Zealand. RAFT

Pacific Adrenaline is an exhilarating three-week exploration of Fiji and New Zealand designed for seasoned travelers and created with a small group of adventurers in mind. Come discover the beautiful Yasawa Islands, the remote Nausori Highlands, and Taveuni, the “garden island” in Fiji. Hike through exquisite rainforest, swim beneath towering waterfalls, scuba dive the pristine waters (optional), and kayak past stunning beaches. Next, high adventure awaits you in New Zealand, the Land of the Long White Cloud. Whitewater raft down the highest commercially rafted waterfall in the world, roll down a zigzag track in a slippery Zorb, and relax in natural hot springs. Please note that depending on departure date, you might visit New Zealand first and then move on to Fiji.

AGES

16 and up

LENGTH

23 days from the United States

COST

$6,295 plus international airfare $  650 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 16

July 8

June 23

July 15

July 7

July 29

July 14

August 5

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Ghana a former gateway in the dark days of slavery now a beacon of success, hope, and pride ghana rising we’re so happy to be here with you


Ghana

Population

Ghana is home to more than 100 different ethnic groups, a veritable melting pot of customs, traditions, and languages. Ghana’s Cape Coast was once the largest West African post for the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Rustic students tour one of the slave forts along this coast, including the dungeons, which held slaves in appalling conditions. Students come away from this sobering tour with a deeper perspective on this dark chapter of world history.

Stability and Growth Ghana has grown dramatically and in 1957 became the first sub-Saharan African country to gain independence from colonial rule. It has subsequently earned a reputation as one of Africa’s most prosperous and stable democracies. Since Rustic Pathways opened its first Ghana programs in 2011, we largely center around Bolgatanga in the far north, and in the Volta Region.

25.2 million

Capital City Accra Currency

Cedi – 1 U.S. dollar buys about 3.73 cedis (as of August 2014)

Languages

The official language is English, but the country is also home to 79 other languages and dialects

Attractions St. George’s Castle – a sobering reminder of the slave trade

Lake Volta – the largest man-made lake in the world

Mole National Park – the best place to catch a glimpse of wildlife

Currently, Ghana is home to a number of grassroots development organ­ izations, and students on Off the Map: Ghana learn about groups that aim to increase the quality of life for children in Bolgatanga. Rustic Pathways has a long standing relationship with villages in the Adaklu District of the Volta Region. This summer, students will be staying in AdakluKpatove village, which lies near the massive man-made Lake Volta and is administered by the Queen Mother, who continues to work to increase the district’s access to educational resources and create sustainable economic growth. Students who join the Volta Village Life and Service program live in homestays with Adaklu-Kpatove families. Life in the village is still traditional in many ways, and students learn about skills such as cotton spinning and kente cloth weaving as they build relationships with their host families. 112

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Ghana

Volta Village Life and Service An immersive homestay experience that introduces you to Ghanaian life perfect for: trailblazers, service buffs, change makers, rustic alumni

LIVE

with a homestay family in welcoming Adaklu-Kpatove.

FEED

sacred mona monkeys at a village eco-tourism initiative.

local skills such as kente cloth weaving, batik tie-dyeing, and cotton production with Volta villagers. LEARN HIK E

through the jungle to the tallest waterfall in West Africa.

on a community development project sponsored by the Queen Mother. W OR K

Welcome to the village of Adaklu-Kpatove, your adoptive home in Ghana! Your homestay family is looking forward to meeting you and introducing you to life in this welcoming community. The Queen Mother of this district has asked us to support her goal of increasing educational resources and expanding economic opportunities for her community. After a proper Ghanaian celebration, say goodbye to your host family and head out to explore Amedzofe, the highest town in Ghana. Here you will marvel at the view of Lake Volta, the largest man-made lake in the world. Then, finish up your trip with some well-deserved beach time on the beautiful coast! 114

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

16 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 28 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,295 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS THURSDAY

June 16

July 1

June 30

July 15

July 14

July 29

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Ghana

Off the Map: Ghana A grand service adventure across the magical heart of Ghana perfect for: trailblazers, service buffs, rustic alumni

A D V E N T UR E into Ghana and travel the country by bus, visiting

destinations off the beaten path and discovering sights that most tourists never see. about the development challenges that face the impoverished northern regions of Ghana through NGO projects such as a literacy program for street children. LEARN

for African elephants and other wildlife while on safari in Ghana’s most impressive national park. SE A RCH

E X P L OR E the striking Cape Coast Castle and learn the sobering

history of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Akwaaba and welcome to a grand adventure in Ghana! The best adventures here always start on the road. We’ll board our own bus and drive from the plains in the north to the beaches of the southern coast. After a cultural orientation in Accra, start service in Bolgatanga, where you will contribute to educational initiatives for children and learn about development issues through NGO projects. Then seek out exotic wildlife during a walking safari in Mole National Park. On Ghana’s tranquil coast, sink your toes into the sand and take a dip in the tropical waters. You’ll visit a colonial fort at sunset, explore Cape Coast, and stroll through the forest canopy on rope bridges in Kakum National Park.

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

16 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 20 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,695 plus international airfare $  230 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 16

July 1

June 30

July 15

July 14

July 29

July 28

August 12

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India himalayan echoes and buddhist prayers serenity reflects in the blissful backwaters smiling children and welcoming homes eleven incredible years in india


India

India

Population

India is full. Full of life, full of people, full of stimulation of every sense. Its 1.2 billion residents speak an estimated 1,000 plus languages and are members of every major world religion. The largest democracy on earth, India is currently in a state of flux over major social issues. First-time visitors sometimes find the rush of vitality overwhelming.

1.2 billion

Capital City New Delhi Currency

Rupee – 1 U.S. dollar buys about 60 rupees (as of August 2014)

Languages

Myriad of Flavors

Plentiful – 14 official languages and hundreds of dialects, 41 percent of the population speaks Hindi

Attractions

Taj Mahal – an iconic Indian site

Rustic Pathways’ programs began running here in 2004 and are the perfect introduction to India’s kaleidoscope of landscapes, religions, languages, and foods. Our itineraries take students from the warm southern waters of Kerala to the vibrant streets of New Delhi and up to the high Himalayas and the mist-shrouded peaks of McLeod Ganj. Students may spend the night on a traditional Ketuvallam houseboat with a host family, take in a Bollywood film, witness a traditional puppet show, or soak up the sight of the Taj Mahal.

The Himalayas – one of the youngest mountain ranges in the world, home to Mt. Everest

Pushkar Camel Fair – a festival that attracts up to 300,000 people

Here in the land where Mahatma Gandhi, the Dalai Lama, and Mother Teresa have built their legacies, service-minded students can nurture their passion for development. Students give of themselves by helping with education at a well-structured orphanage, working with community activists to help rehabilitate formerly mistreated sloth bears, or tutoring Tibetan refugees in English and computer skills. India is also home to our Himalayan Photo Expedition, an intense photography workshop. This unique program whisks students up and away into a traditional and nomadic Changpa community in the mountains, where life is lived much the same way it has been for centuries. The images students create on this program are incredible material for a developing portfolio, and the memories they form are irreplaceable. 118

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India

Children of India Volunteer and educate former street children at a dedicated orphanage perfect for: future educators, change makers, service buffs, sight seekers

former street children and help lift them into brighter futures at a welcoming orphanage in Rajasthan. E DUC AT E R IDE

an elephant to the beautiful and historic Amber Fort.

P L AY,

dance, and laugh with children as you teach them English, art, and math through fun games and conversation.

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

9 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 18 community service hours awarded

COST

$1,995 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs.

India’s folk art as you learn about puppet making, dance, and Rajasthani music from local experts. E X P E R IE NCE

DEPARTS WEDNESDAY

RETURNS THURSDAY

June 24

July 2

July 1

July 9

July 8

July 16

July 15

July 23

July 22

July 30

The Surman Sansthan orphanage provides basic necessities for children, including food, clothing, education, and a loving and supportive family. Engage the youngsters and older kids by creating and delivering lesson plans and making learning fun. The children here will be excited to teach you a few Hindi words and introduce you to traditional Rajasthani dances. Your evenings will be full of the wonders of Jaipur. Sharpen your bargaining skills in local markets, experience dance and puppet performances, and learn to play Rajasthani instruments. On your final day, hop on an elephant and ride up to the historic Amber Fort to learn about the past kingdoms of Jaipur!

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India

Dancing Bear Rescue Project Hands-on work with Wildlife SOS to improve the lives of rescued sloth bears perfect for: animal lovers, service buffs, change makers

the cause to protect wildlife with one of India’s premier conservation organizations. JOIN

enrichment structures and brain puzzles to keep rescued sloth bears healthy and engaged. CR E AT E

with elephants, haggle in night markets for souvenirs, and bird watch in one of the best sanctuaries in India. WA L K

off the whole program with a sunrise visit to one of the man-made wonders of the world – the Taj Mahal! T OP

about local conservation issues and how Wildlife SOS is working to manage human exploitation of India’s wild creatures. LEARN

For hundreds of years, sloth bears were poached from their natural habitat to work as dancing bears for the Kalandar community. Work with Wildlife SOS to rescue and rehabilitate these bears and provide new sources of income for the Kalandar people. You will design and build structures and puzzles that stimulate the bears’ minds and bodies. Feed and care for them, monitor their behavior, and report your observations to veterinarians and bear handlers. After service, hone your bargaining skills in the night markets of Agra and bird watch in Sur Sarovar. Visit the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Center where eight rescued elephants are housed and cared for. Get involved with these gentle giants and learn more about these endangered animals. On the last day of your program, pay a pre-dawn visit to the Taj Mahal and gaze at the colors of the marble shifting as the sun comes up. 120

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

9 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 18 community service hours awarded

COST

$2,495 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS WEDNESDAY

RETURNS THURSDAY

June 24

July 2

July 1

July 9

July 8

July 16

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India

Service in the Clouds Spirit-lifting service in the shadows of the awe-inspiring Himalayan Mountains perfect for: change makers, service buffs, trailblazers, rustic alumni

yourself in Tibetan and Indian culture through two very different homestays, diverse community service projects, guest speakers, and local arts. IMME RSE

the radiating goodwill and positive energy of the Dalai Lama, who lives in mystical McLeod Ganj. FEEL

in English conversation classes with Tibetan refugees and Buddhist monks and nuns, while learning about their lives, backgrounds, and customs. E NG A GE

traditional crafts and skills from native artisans as you bask in the stunning beauty of the mighty Himalayas. LEARN

Settle into life in the foothills of the Himalayas as you work on service projects and live with local families in two different communities. Home to the Dalai Lama, McLeod Ganj is a bustling town of Tibetans and Indians. Here you will be paired with a Tibetan refugee to help enhance their English skills while learning about their life and history. In the small village of Balla you will work alongside community members to complete small construction projects. In your free time learn handicrafts, yoga, Buddhist meditation, and Bollywood dance. Evenings will bring private audiences with high-ranking Tibetan lamas, government officials, and other leaders, offering yet another window into these remote communities.

AGES

15 and up

LENGTH

16 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 40 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,495 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS WEDNESDAY

RETURNS THURSDAY

June 17

July 2

July 1

July 16

July 15

July 30

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India

Namaste India Go far off the beaten path for the ultimate India experience perfect for: sight seekers, trailblazers

straight into India! Home to 1.2 billion people, every major religion in the world, and a dizzying array of histories and languages, India is a country unlike any other. DI V E

for traditional arts and crafts in the bustling north, then take time to enjoy life in the laid-back south. B A RG A IN

M A R V E L as the sun rises over the gleaming white marble of the

Taj Mahal, one of the man-made wonders of the world. Keralan canals, historic tea plantations, Hindu temples, Sikh gurudwaras, and Islamic mosques. E X P L OR E

The adventure begins in the north, where you will explore Agra, Jaipur, and India’s capital of New Delhi. Learn about Hinduism, Sikhism, and Islam while touring places of worship and visiting some of India’s most famous cultural sites, including the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort. In the ancient city of Amer, dance ghoomarstyle with Rajasthani artists and craft your own lac bangles or inlaid marble boxes. Then catch a flight south to Kerala, home of the famous backwaters. Explore Forth Cochin and take in a traditional Kalaripayattu martial arts performance in Munnar. Sleep on a Ketuvallam houseboat, race through the narrow canals on country boats, and celebrate a festival welcoming the gods to Kerala. Get ready for the ultimate adventure! 122

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14 and up

LENGTH

16 days from the United States

COST

$3,495 plus international airfare $  365 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS WEDNESDAY

RETURNS THURSDAY

June 17

July 2

July 1

July 16

July 15

July 30

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India

Himalayan Photo Expedition An advanced photo and touring adventure through Himalayan peaks and northern India perfect for: photographers, trailblazers, rustic alumni

a stunning and colorful region as you venture into the Himalayas, the world’s highest mountain range. P HO T OGR A P H

the skills needed to make beautiful storytelling images with direction and constructive critiques from experienced professional photographers. DE V E L OP

like a seasoned photojournalist, taking advantage of the area’s vibrant festivals and exploring colorful Ladakh markets and ancient monasteries. T R AV E L

a stunning sunrise at the awe-inspiring Taj Mahal and visit other famous sights in the capital city of New Delhi. E N JOY

This advanced photography program is designed to refresh your technical skills and take you out of your comfort zone. Learn to approach your subjects in new ways, acquire techniques for photographing in challenging situations, and take your images to the next level. From the holy waters of the Gurudwara Bangla Sahib Temple to Humayun’s Tomb, explore the fascinating history of New Delhi, India’s bustling capital city. Then journey to the majestic peaks of the Himalayas to learn about Ladakhi and Buddhist cultures as you capture stunning, storytelling images. Experience the life of a nomad and live with host families in a traditional Changpa village. Conclude your adventure with a sunrise at the magnificent Taj Mahal.

AGES

14 and up

LENGTH

16 days from the United States

COST

$3,995 plus international airfare $  505 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS WEDNESDAY

RETURNS THURSDAY

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L aos tiny villages in misty mountains sticky rice and fresh grilled fish boats float slowly by as roosters crow eight years in Asia’s best-kept secret


Laos

Population

After decades of conservative government policies restricting international tourism, Laos has opened up in full force for visitors to discover its stunning natural beauty and cultural diversity.

Emerging Development Beneath the serene landscape, Laos’ recent history is anything but peaceful. Formerly part of French Indochina, Laos achieved full independence in 1954, only to plunge shortly thereafter into armed conflict between communist militia and royalist troops. The country was then deeply impacted by the Vietnam War, when U.S. air strikes razed much of the eastern border territory in a failed effort to dismantle the Ho Chi Minh Trail. We began running programs in Laos in 2008, and our local staff help our students make the connection between Laos’ complex past, developing present, and hopeful future. They introduce young people to the Laos that looks forward, and students fall in love with this beautiful country every year.

6.8 million

Capital City Vientiane Currency

Kip – 1 U.S. dollar buys about 8,052 kip (as of August 2014)

Languages

Lao is the official language, though many ethnic minorities speak dozens of different languages

Attractions Luang Prabang – a French colonial UNESCO World Heritage site

Pha That Luang – a golden stupa and national symbol

Khone Falls – the largest waterfalls in Southeast Asia

Culturally, Laos is a vibrant combination of ethnic lowland Lao tradition, hill tribe idiosyncrasy, and colonial influence. The UNESCO World Heritage city Luang Prabang housed the old colonial administration, and traces of French architecture and culture still remain. Lao cuisine is famous, especially the ubiquitous papaya salad, sticky rice, and larb, or spicy meat salad. Once known as the Land of a Million Elephants, Laos is now home to fewer than 600 wild elephants. Our partner organization, the Lao Elephant Conservation Center, is implementing innovative training techniques, rescuing orphaned babies from the still legal logging industry, and educating elephant caretakers in an effort to revive this fast-disappearing species. 126

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Team Laos Tara McCarney

Khamla Sibounheuang

After studying psychology at Dartmouth College, Tara earned her masters at Harvard in language and literacy. Her interest in international development and education brought her to Thailand, where she spent a year and a half teaching ESL students. After leading programs ranging from Ricefields, Monks, and Smiling Children, to Come With Nothing, Tara now fills the role of Laos Country Director.

Khamla is an integral part of our Laos team and has managed operations for six years. Originally from the heart of exotic Xayaboury province, he received a degree in economics in Luang Prabang, where he now lives with his wife and young daughter. In addition to managing our year-round programs with a calm expertise, Khamla has been instrumental in the development of our Luang Prabang Base in Laos.

Davanh ‘Paradon’ Souliya

Singkham ‘Ta’ Inthaphone

Born in the village of Nam Ma in northern Laos, Paradon studied business and law at Manivanh College in Luang Prabang. Here he learned excellent Englishspeaking skills that have made him a great program leader and favorite with our students. Paradon is WFRcertified and best known for his vibrant smile and adventurous spirit. When not leading our students you can find him scoring goals on the soccer field.

Ta graduated from Souphanouvong University in Laos with a degree in English. He works in our Luang Prabang office, where his diligence keeps our Lao operations running smoothly. Throughout the year, Ta manages office administration, coordinating official documents with the Lao government. During the summer, Ta shares his hometown in the rural Xayaboury Province with students on our Lao Elephant Retreat program.

Anou Phetsila

Khamphao Sivilay

Hailing from rural Xayaboury province along the border of Laos and Burma, Anou has been with us for four years. As a certified WFR, he has been one of the key staff members on Come With Nothing: The Mekong Expedition, facilitating cultural immersion and service projects in very remote villages. In addition to running programs in Laos, Anou has traveled extensively throughout Southeast Asia.

Khampao is a star member of our leadership team in Laos. Hailing from Xayaboury province, he completed three years of vocational study in electronics in Luang Prabang before joining Rustic Pathways. Over the past few years, Khampao has developed his program leadership skills, and his charm and sense of humor make him a favorite with our students on the Lao Elephant Retreat and Luang Prabang program.

Somphanh Lorxouamai

Buapha

Somphan comes from the small Hmong village of Na Som, the first stop on the Sticky Rice Service Adventure. Somphan is a big reason why we have such deep connections here, as his father is a respected village leader and shaman in Na Som. Somphan enjoys studying English and playing soccer in is free time. He is also well-known for his English-Lao karaoke skills which make him a favorite in the vans.

Buapha grew up in a small village just a short walk away from the beautiful Kuang Xi Waterfall in Luang Prabang. After finishing school, he worked as a guide and taxi driver before joining our Laos team six years ago. Buapha is a key leader on Come With Nothing: The Mekong Expedition, ensuring the students are safe and having fun. He enjoys spending time with our students and is always ready for a lively game of cards.

Chanthavong ‘Vong’ Keopanya

Anthony Chambers

From a small village outside Luang Prabang in Laos, Vong joined our team full-time in 2012. He is a graduate of Luang Prabang Technical School, speaks Lao, Thai, and English, manages several community service projects at the Ricefields Base, and also runs our weekend side trip to Laos each week. Vong is WFRcertified, and has traveled throughout Southeast Asia and to the United States.

Tony’s love for music drove him through East Carolina University’s classical guitar program, and became a vehicle for teaching over the last eleven years. He teaches expedition kayaking, rock climbing, survival skills, and expedition backpacking; entwining his refined teaching methods with his contagious smile and never ending energy. Tony is one of our key leaders on the Come With Nothing: The Mekong Expedition.

Laos Country Director

Laos Country Manager

Laos Country Manager

Laos Program Manager

Laos Program Manager

Laos Program Manager

Laos Program Manager

Laos Assistant Program Manager

Laos Program Manager

Khamtan

Meng Yang

Khamtai

Laos Program Leader

Yelee

Khaek

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Sticky Rice Service Adventure Experience all Laos has to offer in a two-week adventure combining service and touring perfect for: first-time travelers, service buffs, trailblazers

into the heart of Laos on a memorable service adventure through fascinating hill tribe country. DE LV E

yourself in village life while engaging in service projects, and learn about tribal customs and traditions. IMME RSE

the charming French colonial streets of Luang Prabang, swim at pristine waterfalls, and snack on sticky rice and baguettes. E X P L OR E

With towering green karsts and wooden huts sprinkled among verdant rice fields, Na Som village epitomizes the beauty of rural Laos. Spend your first week here in a homestay with a family who will introduce you to Hmong culture. Learn about animist traditions and the role of the village shaman, cool off in a lagoon, and explore nearby caves. Your second week begins in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Luang Prabang. Rise early to give alms to monks and swim in the seven-tiered Kuang Xi Waterfall. Then journey farther north to Nong Khiaw, where days of service will be complimented with excursions up the Nam Ou River. Work alongside villagers on service projects and teach English to energetic children. 128

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14 and up

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18 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 45 community service hours awarded

COST

$2,995 plus international airfare $  490 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS FRIDAY

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Laos

Come With Nothing: The Mekong Expedition An advanced service program down the Mekong River in Thailand and Laos perfect for: change makers, service buffs, trailblazers, rustic alumni

Leave all unnecessary things at home and bring only what will fit in one carry-on-sized bag. You’ll buy the rest in local markets along the way. C OME W I T H NO T HING!

yourself in just about every way, living the life of a hill tribe villager, and pouring your energy into grassroots service. CH A L L E NGE

through Chiang Rai province in Thailand and explore Luang Prabang in Laos.

AGES

16 and up

Expect to leave richer in spirit and to understand more about yourself and your world.

LENGTH

25 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 72 community service hours awarded

COST

$4,295 plus international airfare $  565 internal airfare

T R AV E L

GO HOME R ICH!

Disconnect from the world you know on a service expedition through remote Thailand and Laos. Bring one carry-on-sized bag with a change of clothing, toiletries, medicines, and no more than five personal items. You’ll visit three villages for about five days each and should expect living conditions to be rustic. As you meet with NGOs and local leaders, you’ll gain insight into the needs of the area and work on engaging service initiatives. The journey begins in the mountainous province of Chiang Rai. After a week here, you’ll take a two-day boat trip on the Mekong River into Laos, where you will live for two weeks high in the mountains outside of Luang Prabang. This challenging program creates lasting memories and will change your perspective forever.

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS FRIDAY

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Lao Elephant Retreat and Luang Prabang Delve into elephant conservation and explore the charming town of Luang Prabang perfect for: animal lovers, environmentalists, service buffs, sight seekers

rescued elephants a chance to thrive at a unique conservation center that aims to transform the role of this endangered species in Lao culture. GI V E

an intimate working knowledge of Asian elephants, the various factors influencing their survival, and what is being done to bring their numbers back. G A IN

magical Luang Prabang, bike to ancient temples, and cruise down the gorgeous Nam Khan River. E X P E R IE NCE

Spend your first three days at a rustic elephant center in northern Laos working alongside professional conservationists at a rural facility. As you feed, bathe, ride, and advocate for them, you’ll learn what it takes to protect these magnificent creatures. Then venture to Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage town and the cultural heart of Laos. Explore the seven-tiered Kuang Si Waterfall and take a long-tail boat to holy caves. Try your hand at preparing traditional Lao cuisine in an afternoon cooking class, explore ancient temple pagodas, and stroll through markets that bear traces of the area’s French colonial past. Bike through the rural countryside, cruise down a winding river, and enjoy a traditional massage – all in one action-packed week! 130

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14 and up

LENGTH

11 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 10 community service hours awarded

COST

$1,995 plus international airfare $  565 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

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Laos

Soccer Beyond Borders Gear up for soccer and service through northern Thailand and Laos perfect for: athletes, change makers, service buffs

on proper pitches, makeshift fields, and village hilltops in off the beaten path places in Southeast Asia. P L AY

your soccer skills while immersing yourself in fascinating local cultures through homestays and pick-up games with talented and passionate players from your host communities. HONE

focused service initiatives designed to directly improve the lives of those you encounter on your journey. JOIN

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14 and up

LENGTH

18 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 30 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,495 plus international airfare $  490 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs.

DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS FRIDAY

June 16

July 3

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August 7

Few things have the ability to unite people from around the world like “the beautiful game.” On this immersive soccer and service trip, you will train and travel with talented Rustic staff from around the world. Explore several northern Thailand provinces where you will learn about the challenges facing Burmese refugees along the border. Then hop a flight to Laos to tour beautiful Luang Prabang before venturing deep into scenic mountains. This trip is designed for students interested in complete cultural immersion, and is not for the faint of heart. Be prepared for rugged homestays where you will throw yourself into service projects and play soccer with talented local stars. Design fun camp activities for local children, hike through dense jungle, and share your passion for soccer as you connect with new people and places!

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Mongolia hunting with eagles and traveling by camel mongolia is as rugged as it gets life in a ger our seventh year in the land of ghengis khan


Mongolia Mongolia, the Land of Blue Skies, attracts students who are looking for an ultra-rugged program with an immersive experience in remove village life. In the nomadic communities where Rustic works in the Tavan Bogd mountain region, villagers still live in traditional gers, circular buildings constructed of a wooden lattice and sheep felt. Nights on the steppe are chilly and Ulaanbaatar has the distinction of being the world’s coldest national capital. Mongolians typically heat their gers with wood, coal, or dung fires.

Redefining Rugged Mongolia’s modern day culture and history is largely shaped by the legacy of Genghis Khan, the charismatic leader nicknamed The Man of the Millennium who united the tribes of Central Asia in the 13th century. His army brought more than 12.7 million square miles – from Korea in the east to Hungary in the west – under its rule.

Population

3.2 million

Capital City Ulaanbaatar Currency

Tugrik – 1 U.S. dollar buys about 1,823 tugriks (as of August 2014)

Language

Mongolian

Attractions

Naadam Festival – Mongolia’s national holiday and a celebration of the three manly sports – archery, wrestling, and horse riding

Steppes – the green rolling hills of central Mongolia

Nomadic Lifestyle – 30 percent of Mongolia’s people are nomadic

Mongolia has the lowest population density of any country in the world, with only 4.5 people per square mile, and a horse-to-human ratio of 13 to 1. Most Mongolians learn to ride horseback from a young age and some ethnic groups still use trained golden eagles for hunting. The nomadic population is known to traverse the steppe, moving their homes each season following fresh land for their herds. Even the capital city of Ulaanbaatar used to be nomadic, moving up to four times a year. Students traveling to Mongolia often redefine their vision of rugged. Mongolia’s history of wandering, the nomadic culture of its people, and its vast, beautiful, untouched landscapes appeal to the hardiest of travelers and the most determined of adventurers.

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Mongolia

Off the Map: Mongolia An epic cultural immersion into the far reaches of central and western Mongolia perfect for: rustic alumni, trailblazers, service buffs

as a nomad in a traditional village and sleep in a Mongolian ger far from modern conveniences. LIVE

with the children of the nomadic Kazakh minority as you provide nutritional education, healthy food options, and opportunities for cultural exchange. E NG A GE

the capital of Ulaanbaatar and learn about the country’s colorful history and rich traditions. E X P L OR E

into Tavan Bogd National Park on a three-day expedition that will introduce you to the natural diversity of the region. HIK E

Join an epic journey from the lush plains of the Tuul River Valley to the rugged mountains of Tavan Bogd. Explore untamed lands and trek on horseback (optional) and on foot through the remote countryside. Leave your modern contraptions at home and discover what life is like without electricity, running water, or paved roads as you travel from ger to ger. Live like a local and join with the members of your host village as they milk the yaks in the morning, bring in the horses at dusk, and collect prairie chips for the fire at night. In western Mongolia, help a local NGO offer nomadic herding families nutritional guidance and education. This is a rugged trip, so an adventurous spirit, a positive attitude, and physical fitness are necessities.

AGES

16 and up

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22 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 25 community service hours awarded

COST

$4,495 plus international airfare $  650 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS WEDNESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

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Morocco magical souqs with silver and spice camel caravans in the sahara at night morocco welcomes you with mint tea to share adventure awaits you in the fresh mountain air


Morocco Morocco’s rich culture is a fascinating combination of regional influences. Nestled between Algeria and modern Western Sahara, Morocco, along with Spain and France, is one of the only two countries to have coastlines on both the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. With only the Strait of Gibraltar dividing Morocco from Europe, French and Spanish influences are strong. European, along with Arab, Berber, and African cultures have all left their mark, as a result of centuries of colonialism, war, and trade relationships.

From the Mountains to Sea Rustic Pathways’ programs in Morocco explore the breadth of this gorgeous country. Our service programs center around villages in the Atlas Mountains. Students work collaboratively with the local Berber community on infra­ structure improvement projects that focus on issues like education access, environmental preservation, and village youth recreation facilities. Our touring programs take students from the mountains, where they can explore jaw-dropping sites like the Cascade D’Ouzoud waterfall, the deep reddish canyons of the Todra Gorge, and the fortified city of Ait Benhaddou. Students also explore Moroccan culture through visits to sites like the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world. They can step into desert life while traveling across the Sahara Desert by camel caravan. Students get the chance to explore some of Morocco’s most beautiful cities – Casablanca, the site of the famous movie of the same name; Marrakech, home to the vibrant Djemma el-Fna market filled with fragrant spices, colorful rugs, and a multitude of vendors; Chefchaouen, where the walls of the entire city are washed blue, and Essaouira, where they are washed white; and Fez, where the narrow streets of the ancient medina comprise the largest car-free zone in the world. 138

Population

32.6 million

Capital City Rabat Currency

Dirham – 1 U.S. dollar buys about 8.48 dirhams (as of August 2014)

Languages

The official languages are Standard Arabic and Tamazight. Darija, French, and Berber are also spoken

Attractions The Sahara Desert – the largest non-polar desert in the world

Fez – medieval city containing the world’s largest car-free urban area

Djemma el-Fna – a UNESCO World Heritage marketplace in Marrakech

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Morocco

Souqs and Service Community service immersion and adventure in an Atlas Mountain village perfect for: future educators, sight seekers, rustic alumni

with youth as you work with local associations and non-profit organizations to improve education, agriculture, and cultural preservation in an Atlas mountain village. B OND

with a host family and immerse yourself in Berber traditions and culture. LIVE

hand-in-hand with villagers to plant vegetables and repair irrigation canals that carry precious water to crops. W OR K

in stunning waterfalls and explore the surrounding countryside on guided hikes. S W IM

throughout the markets of a thousand-year-old medina for handicrafts, jewelry, spices, and more. B A RG A IN

AGES

16 and up

LENGTH

16 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 30 community service hours awarded

COST

$2,995 plus international airfare $  250 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs.

DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

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August 12

Travel to the imperial city of Marrakech and enjoy a welcoming feast at a food stand in the middle of UNESCO World Heritage square, Djemma el-Fna. Enjoy the fun energy of the old medina before making your way through the High Atlas Mountains to settle in for a week of service. Work on community-based projects with Moroccan youth organizations and Amazighi associations that focus on education, agriculture, and cultural preservation in the village. Immerse yourself in the rich culture of the Amazigh, an indigenous population of the Atlas Moun­ tains. Following your time in the village, spend a day shopping in souqs – be sure to bring your bargaining skills as you wander these labyrinthine markets. Visit Chefchaouen and hike to Akchour waterfall before concluding your epic service journey at the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest in the world.

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Moroccan Wanderer Across the mighty desert, over the mountains, and into the sea perfect for: sight seekers, trailblazers, service buffs, rustic alumni

on collaborative development projects in a small village nestled in the High Atlas Mountains. W OR K

a camel over the shimmering sands of the Sahara Desert and explore the dunes under a blanket of stars. R IDE

through a maze of colorful souqs and riads in fascinating Marrakech. WA NDE R SUR F,

windsurf, or just play in the waves on the coast.

a golden sunrise over the mudbrick kasbah of Ait Benhaddou – a magnificent UNESCO World Heritage site that is famous for its appearance in films such as Lawrence of Arabia. E N JOY

The journey begins in Casablanca, where you will visit Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest in the world, before heading to the ancient kasbah of Ait Benhaddou. Pass by scenic Todra Gorge before setting off on a camel caravan to a desert camp at sunset. In a remote valley nestled in the craggy High Atlas Mountains, you’ll take part in community development projects and learn about the indigenous Amazigh, or Berber, culture from your homestay family. Then continue on to the waterfalls of Cascade d’Ouzoud and the UNESCO World Heritage site of Djemma elFna in Marrakech. Your last stop will be the white-walled medina of Essaouira, where you can snack on fresh crepes before your afternoon surf lesson. 140

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16 and up

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16 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 12 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,695 plus international airfare $  250 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

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Morocco

Advanced Photography Workshop An advanced documentary project in Morocco’s Sahara Desert and Atlas Mountains perfect for: photographers, trailblazers, rustic alumni

the life of a photojournalist as you traverse Morocco’s varied landscapes and encounter its diverse people. LIVE

a powerful photography portfolio under the watchful guidance of an expert photojournalist. DE V E L OP

a camel into the Sahara Desert and witness the indigenous Amazigh culture. R IDE

proficient at managing the manual settings of your camera, learn the key photography concepts of framing and lighting, and master other tricks of the trade. BE C OME

yourself in Moroccan culture among the snake charmers and medieval mosques of Marrakech. IMME RSE

AGES

16 and up

LENGTH

16 days from the United States

COST

$3,995 plus international airfare $   250 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs.

DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

July 14

July 29

Use your camera to explore Morocco’s vibrant cultures, landscapes, and traditions under the guidance of a professional photojournalist. From the medieval streets of Fez, the world’s largest car-free urban area, to the tranquil landscapes of the Rif Mountains surrounding Chefchaouen, you’ll capture the diversity of life in this colorful nation. Hike to the Bridge of God and the waterfall of Akchour. Then embark on a 4×4s journey to the gateway of the Sahara, where you’ll hop on a camel for a ride into the dunes to meet Berber people and learn about their way of life in the desert. After a farewell dinner in Marrakech, head back to Casablanca and explore the impressive Hassan II, one of the world’s largest mosques.

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Peru pumas guard amazonian secrets ancient empires weave their history condors keep a watchful eye over this sacred land of mystery


Peru

Population

From the Amazon to the Andes, from Cusco to Machu Picchu, Peru is an explorer’s dream come true. Rustic Pathways programs, in-country since 2008, introduce students to the modern face, spectacular nature, and ancient traditions of the Land of the Incas.

A Natural Wonderland The Amazon rainforest, which makes up some 60 percent of the remaining tropical rainforest on earth, covers 1.4 billion acres in Peru, Brazil, Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia, Guyana, Bolivia, Suriname, and French Guinea. Known as the Lungs of the Earth, it is home to an estimated 10 percent of the world’s living species. Students who visit the Amazon gain an appreciation of what this biodiversity means for the world, and some of the efforts that are being made to limit deforestation in the region.

30.5 million

Capital City Lima Currency

Nuevo Sol – 1 U.S. dollar buys about 2.84 soles (as of August 2014)

Languages

Spanish and Quechua – both official languages

Attractions Machu Picchu – the Incan Lost City

The Amazon Rainforest – the largest rainforest in the world

Lake Titicaca – the highest navigable lake on the planet

Colca Canyon – twice as deep as the Grand Canyon

In addition to the Amazon, Peru also boasts Lake Titicaca – the world’s highest navigable lake. Our Lake Titicaca Service Adventure takes students into the communities that live on the shores of the lake, learning about their traditional ways of life, and contributing to capacity building service projects. Straddling the Peru-Bolivia border at 12,500 feet above sea level, indigenous villages near the lake still maintain traditional customs, and the costumes, languages, and cuisine are distinct from the rest of the country. Rustic’s Sacred Valley Service program is based near the iconic Machu Picchu. Students mix more development projects with adventure activities, including an expedition to explore this ancient landmark. Estimated to have been built in the 15th century during the height of the Inca Empire’s power, this UNESCO World Heritage site was all but forgotten after its inhabitants were wiped out by Spanish invaders, only to be “rediscovered” in the early 1900s. 144

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Team Peru Kelly Moynihan

Alex Ball

Kelly’s fluency in Spanish and commitment to service make her a natural to direct our Peru operations. Prior to working in Peru, Kelly managed programs in Costa Rica for five years. Before joining Rustic, she earned a degree in journalism from American University in Washington, D.C., where she also interned at CNN. With 26 countries and five continents under her belt, Kelly enjoys world cuisine and global travel.

With a degree in international relations from Brandeis University, Alex has led programs for nine years in Costa Rica and Peru, using his knowledge to set up sustainable service initiatives. He is a veteran guide with a love of Peruvian culture and global humanitarian work. Alex is the founder of a nonprofit educational dormitory that aims to provide school access for Peruvian girls from indigenous communities.

Aaron Alvarez

Rachel Levin

Our resident Cusqueño, Aaron graduated from San Antonio Abad University with a degree in tourism. After traveling extensively through Peru and South America, Aaron began working with Rustic in 2012. He brings a strong work ethic and is incredibly dedicated to managing our Peru operations. After a long day in the office, you can find Aaron at a live music show or playing an intense futból match with friends.

Rachel’s love for the outdoors makes her a natural to lead trips for Rustic. She hails from the north shore of Massachusetts, and graduated with a degree in sociology from University of Vermont. Having lead trips in Costa Rica and Peru, Rachel’s easy going and positive attitude make her a favorite among students. When not leading groups with Rustic, you can find her skiing the slopes or sailing out on the eastern waters.

Kelci Pike

Alberto Gonzalez

A five-year guide for Rustic, Kelci loves hiking, trekking, and exploring the outdoors. Kelci graduated from Brandeis University with a double major in sociology and international studies. She is passionate about sustainable service projects and impresses students with her incredible travel stories. When Kelci is not working for Rustic, she works as a social worker and snowboarding instructor in Taos, New Mexico.

Originally from Honduras, Beto was raised in south Florida where he graduated from the University of Central Florida with a degree in economics. Eager to learn about different cultures, Beto is constantly sharing stories with students and inviting them to learn from the locals. He brings his love of adventure to our programs and when not guiding, you can find Beto scoring goals on the soccer field.

Peru Country Director

Peru Country Manager

Peru Program Manager

Peru Country Manager

Peru Program Leader

Peru Program Manager

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Andes Service and Amazon Expedition Adventure and service in the rainforest and at the base of the Andes Mountains perfect for: service buffs, animal lovers, first-time travelers

the heart of the Amazon rainforest, a magical world teeming with exotic plants and rare animals. E X P L OR E

children of the Lunahuana Valley who often commute hours from their village just for the opportunity to attend school and receive a basic education. T E A CH

the whitewater of the Cañete River and zip line through the desert foothills of the Andes. RAFT

Travel to the foothills of the Andes and into the pristine Amazon rainforest on this unforgettable service adventure. Your journey will start in the Lunahuana Valley where you will live and work at a rural school. Tourists rarely make it to this off-the-map location, so take advantage of this authentic cultural experience. From here, you will make your way to a remote jungle lodge along the Tambopata River to discover the Amazon rainforest. Get up close and personal with wildlife as you help at an animal rehabilitation center before exploring indigenous communities. If you want to see two dramatically different areas of Peru while giving back to local communities, this is the program for you! 146

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Up to 28 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,495 plus international airfare $  465 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

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Peru

Sacred Valley Service Community service, cultural immersion, and adventure near Machu Picchu perfect for: trailblazers, service buffs, change makers

at the sight of Machu Picchu and other Incan ruins scattered throughout the famous Sacred Valley of the Incas. MARVEL

yourself in colorful villages near Ollantaytambo and get to know friendly locals during a variety of service projects. IMME RSE

your way through the Sacred Valley before testing your limits on South America’s highest bungee jump (optional). RAFT

in indigenous villages and wake up each morning to the impressive sights and sounds of the Andean countryside. C A MP

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Up to 52 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,495 plus international airfare $  465 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs.

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RETURNS WEDNESDAY

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Discover hidden valleys, stunning scenery, and rural villages on our most popular program in Peru. Rooted in service, this program allows you to work with local communities to complete sustainable projects designed to address needs such as economic development, public health, and education. While the work will be physical, you’ll take breaks to play games of fútbol with new friends, learn traditional dances from children, practice your Spanish, and explore Incan ruins. You will also experience Peru’s wild side while whitewater rafting and biking through the valley. Machu Picchu will be the perfect end to your adventure. Climb these ancient ruins for awe-inspiring views and explore the secrets of this ancient Incan citadel.

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Lake Titicaca Service Adventure The ultimate community service tour through southern Peru perfect for: service buffs, sight seekers

the idyllic islands, unique cuisine, and indigenous cultures of spectacular Lake Titicaca, which at 12,500 feet above sea level is the highest navigable lake in the world. E X P E R IE NCE

meaningful service with the villagers of Lake Titicaca’s island communities. P E R F OR M

the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu, the Incan capital of Cusco, and stunning Colca Canyon. E X P L OR E

volleyball and soccer with eager young locals while enjoying magnificent views of the Peruvian altiplano. P L AY

Your adventure begins with visits to Ollantaytambo, the Living City of the Incas, and the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu – the perfect introduction to Peru. In Lake Titicaca you will live and work among indigenous people who subsist much as they did 100 years ago. Venture to ancient highland villages and remote island towns for a variety of service projects. From Lake Titicaca, travel to Peru’s canyon country. Plunging to twice the depth of the Grand Canyon, Colca Canyon is a spectacular setting for the last days of your trip. Watch condors soar, go mountain biking and soak in hot springs, and reminisce about your cultural immersion adventure. 148

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14 and up

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16 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 40 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,495 plus international airfare $  465 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 16

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August 12

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Off the Map: Peru Peru

Cultural exploration and adventure from the Andes to the Amazon perfect for: trailblazers, adrenaline junkies, sight seekers

E X P L OR E the Amazon rainforest and the Andes Mountains on an

exciting tour that highlights Peru’s great natural diversity. DISCUSS the issues facing this rapidly modernizing country and

practical development solutions with community members and experienced guides. picturesque glaciated peaks while relaxing in natural hot springs and go whitewater rafting on clear mountain rivers. V IE W

from the high-altitude Andes into the lush Amazon Basin, passing through diverse eco-systems along the way. DE SCE ND

Join us on a journey that combines adventure, cultural immersion, and service from the top of the Andes to the heart of the Amazon. Begin in the Sacred Valley exploring the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu. Then descend 7,000 feet by mountain bike, zip line across lush valleys, and hike through a cloud forest. In traditional Quechua communities you will focus on service initiatives such as working with students and improving a dormitory used to educate rural young women. After exploring the cobblestone streets of Cusco and rafting the Urubamba River, you’ll camp and hike below the snow-capped peaks of Apu Ausangate. Finally descend 14,000 feet into the Amazon as you travel to a remote jungle lodge on the Tambopata River.

AGES

15 and up

LENGTH

16 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 12 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,995 plus international airfare $   465 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS WEDNESDAY

June 23

July 8

July 7

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July 21

August 5

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Tanzania kilimanjaro a million animals parade across the serengeti the spirit of africa never leaves you ten years of natural wonders in tanzania


Tanzania

Population

49.6 million

Known as the Cradle of Mankind, East Africa is one of the longest continuously inhabited regions in the world. Some of the oldest hominid remains have been found around Tanzania’s Olduvai Gorge and in the Great Rift Valley, including the footprints of a distant human relative some 3.75 million years old.

Capital City Dodoma

Service and Adventure in a Stunning Setting

Attractions Serengeti National Park – home to a myriad of exotic species

Since 2006, Rustic Pathways has been introducing students to the cultures that have developed here over this incredibly long stretch of time. Indigenous tribal groups – like the Maasai of the Great Rift Valley and the Ngorongoro Crater areas, and the nomadic Hadzabe – still maintain traditional lifestyles. The people of Njoro village, where the Faces of East Africa program is based, and Mongola Juu, where Culture and the Crater runs, continue to partner with Rustic Pathways to plan and maintain sustainable development projects that benefit villagers there. Students on these programs have the chance to become a part of the community. They pitch in on collaboratively designed service projects that focus on education and infrastructure. When not working on service projects, they get a chance to witness how traditional foods are cooked and what the rhythm of a day in the village entails. In all the areas where our programs run, Tanzania’s unbelievable flora and fauna draw tourists from around the world, who come to see elephants, lions, buffaloes, leopards, rhinos, and gazelles in their natural habitats. Above the plains, the mighty Mount Kilimanjaro rules the Tanzanian landscape. The highest mountain in Africa, the fourth-highest in the world, and the highest free-standing volcano on earth, Kilimanjaro rises 19,341 feet above sea level. Students on Rustic Pathways’ Climbing Kili program spend six days climbing this colossal peak. 152

Currency

Shilling – 1 U.S. dollar buys about 1,670 shillings (as of August 2014)

Languages

Swahili and English

Zanzibar – the luxurious spice island off the coast of Tanzania with brilliant white sand beaches

Mount Kilimanjaro – the highest point in Africa and the world’s tallest freestanding volcano

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Team Tanzania Patrick Ziemnik

Andrew Scott

Patrick began his career in experiential education managing Harvard’s First-Year Outdoor Program while a student. After receiving high honors from the Harvard University Social Studies Department, Patrick continued his passion for social enterprise as an AmeriCorps volunteer. He now brings his strong leadership skills and prior experience as Mongolia Country Director to our operations in Tanzania.

Andy is a math teacher and an avid Ultimate Frisbee player, currently spearheading an Advanced Placement math program for New Oriental in China. After falling in love with Tanzania on a year-long visit in 2009, he has returned with Rustic programs for the past two summers. Andy is thrilled to combine his love of Tanzania, passion for volunteer work, and dedication to teaching with our students and staff.

Jackson Paul

Connor Stowe

Coming from his hometown of Karatu, Jackson has been working with Rustic Pathways for three seasons with our Gap Year students and summer Culture and the Crater program. Jackson’s boundless energy, passion for working with students, and commitment to creating great experiences are profound. His knowledge of Swahili, English, and his tribal Iraqw make him an excellent ambassador!

Connor graduated magna cum laude from the University of Minnesota with a triple major in journalism, art history, and cinema studies. He has worked at NBC and Radio Disney, as well as on various film productions in New York. He joined Rustic Pathways in 2010 and has led programs in India, Australia, China, and now brings his positive energy to our operations in Tanzania.

Jenna Ziogas

Wanjiru Chabeda

Jenna is an Outdoor Science Instructor at the Olympic National Park for Nature Bridge, where her love of biology complements her passion for education and youth development. Jenna brings a strong focus on environmental sustainability to her trips. Known for her sharp wit and pop culture acumen as much as her ability to identify species of birds, Jenna’s versatility and adaptability make her an ideal guide for Rustic.

Wanji is a project manager for a marketing company in her hometown of Nairobi, Kenya, not far from where she led Rustic Pathways trips in the summer of 2012 in Tanzania. Educated in South Africa, her marketing and public relations experience makes her an excellent communicator and facilitative leader. Her successful climbs of Kilimanjaro and Mt. Kenya serve as an inspiring example to student adventurers.

Tanzania Country Director

Tanzania Program Manager

Tanzania Program Leader

Tanzania Program Manager

Tanzania Program Manager

Tanzania Program Leader

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Tanzania

Save the Rain: Water Conservation Project Provide fresh, clean water for a Tanzanian family and go on safari perfect for: change makers, environmentalists, service buffs

rainwater harvesting systems to help provide Tanzanian families with clean water. BUIL D

alongside community members and a nonprofit organization to accomplish your goals. W OR K

with community members as you learn about local cultures and customs, and share your own background. B OND

the flora and fauna of Tanzania during a three-day safari to the Ngorongoro Crater. DISC O V E R

Join our partnership with innovative nonprofit Save the Rain, working on one of the most important issues of your generation. Work alongside local laborers to complete a rain catchment system for a home that will harvest rainwater and provide a source of clean, plentiful water for the entire family. Each student’s program fee will cover the full costs for a catchment system for one household. Working alongside the family, you will be welcomed into the home and culture of the village and the primary school that you help support. At the end of your program, visit the Ngorongoro Conservation Area in search of Africa’s famous big five game animals. Save the Rain is designed for students who have a passion for environmental issues, capacity building, or global health. 154

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14 and up

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SERVICE

Up to 35 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,495 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS THURSDAY

June 23

July 9

July 7

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August 6

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Tanzania

Culture and the Crater Village community service on the edge of the immense Ngorongoro Crater perfect for: service buffs, rustic alumni, trailblazers

with local leaders and respected elders to design and implement construction and repair projects in a rural village.

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14 and up

at a cornucopia of wildlife while on safari in the Ngorongoro Crater, home to some 25,000 exotic animals.

LENGTH

17 days from the United States

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Up to 55 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,495 plus international airfare

W OR K

MARVEL

friends with local students and learn about their captivating culture and colorful customs. MAKE

Experience rural Tanzania as you work with village leaders and masons designing sustainable service projects to improve basic living conditions and learning environments. Help rebuild Mongola Juu Primary School, revitalize neglected areas of the village, and partner with a student for English language tutoring. Then spend a day on a cultural exchange with the nomadic Hadzabe people. Learn about their unique way of life and visit a blacksmith to learn to make arrowheads and other tools. Finish with a safari and the chance to spot Africa’s famous big five.

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

RETURNS THURSDAY

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June 30

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July 28

August 13

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Faces of East Africa Immersion in Tanzanian village life on a one-of-a-kind service adventure perfect for: service buffs

English to students in a local school and pick up a few words of Swahili along the way. T E A CH

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14 and up

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10 days from the United States

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Up to 25 community service hours awarded

COST

$1,895 plus international airfare

L I V E , work, and play under the shadow of mighty Mount Meru,

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back to your host village as you help paint, repair, and build a school dining hall during fulfilling service projects. GI V E

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the second highest mountain in Tanzania. Help transform a school into a positive and welcoming environment for students and get a firsthand introduction to Tanzanian culture during this service immersion program in a rural village. You will construct a new dining hall and kitchen, and tutor students in English. When you take a break from service, learn about local life as you explore coffee plantations, marketplaces, and small businesses. Take in the spectacular scenery during a hike to a nearby waterfall and enjoy a picnic at nearby hot springs. You’ll gain a true understanding of Tanzanian culture during this program.

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Tanzania

Safari and a Splash of Paradise Incredible wildlife and breathtaking beaches in one compelling adventure perfect for: environmentalists, animal lovers, sight seekers

the world-famous Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Africa’s premier wildlife preserves, on a thrilling three-day safari expedition. E X P L OR E

on the fresh catch of the day, snorkel in azure waters, and sail in a traditional dhow during your stay in Zanzibar. FEAST

Combine a traditional African safari with the idyllic beaches of Zanzibar during this unforgettable program. Two of the most spectacular wildlife refuges in the world, Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater, will provide the setting for the first half of the program. Set out on a three-day safari and learn about wildlife, endangered species and anti-poaching efforts in Tanzania as you try to spot the big five: buffaloes, lions, leopards, elephants, and rhinos. Then soak up the sun on remote stretches of sand and travel through picturesque fishing villages in Zanzibar. Take a day trip to nearby islands, visit a spice plantation, and wander the lively marketplaces of historic Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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14 and up

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10 days from the United States

COST

$3,495 plus international airfare $  385 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

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June 23

July 2

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August 13

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Climbing Kili Experience the adventure of a lifetime during an expedition to the top of Africa perfect for: adrenaline junkies, trailblazers, athletes

the world’s tallest freestanding volcano and Africa’s highest peak during this unforgettable adventure. CL IMB

four climate zones on your way to Kili’s peak with a team of professional guides, porters, and cooks who will help you reach the summit. T R AV E RSE

to the challenge and bask in the glory of this great achievement with the friends you have made along the way. R ISE

We are proud to offer this six-day trek to a limited number of adventurous students who accept the challenge to climb Africa’s highest peak. Considered a non-technical climb, the route up Kili can be conquered by anyone with good physical and mental fitness. You’ll hike four to six hours each day and spend your nights sleeping in huts or tents along the trail. After several days of climbing, wake up in the middle of the night for the final ascent to the summit and some of the finest views in Africa. The program will come to an end in Arusha, where you’ll explore the local markets and have a farewell feast to celebrate your achievement with your hiking companions. 158

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COST

$3,995 plus international airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

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Tanzania

The Ultimate African Adventure An epic alumni only journey that traverses five countries in southern Africa perfect for: rustic alumni, trailblazers

the ultimate highlights of this stunning continent as you explore five countries – Tanzania, South Africa, Zambia, Lesotho, and Swaziland. E X P E R IE NCE

Victoria Falls, the largest waterfall in the world, on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe. V ISI T

lions and zebra across the wild savanna of the Serengeti and volunteer at a cheetah conservation center. T R A CK

with great white sharks in South Africa and visit the exotic spice markets and white sand beaches of Zanzibar. C A GE DI V E

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16 and up

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22 days from the United States

COST

$7,595 plus international airfare $1,400 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs.

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RETURNS THURSDAY

June 25

July 16

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August 6

Dreaming of Africa? If you are a Rustic alum looking for a nextlevel adventure, here is your chance to see some of the greatest sites in Africa on a journey through five different countries in three weeks! This trip will take you through regions of the world that feature diverse and unique cultures, joyous rhythms of drum and dance, stunning scenery and wildlife, and incredible highadrenaline adventure. This trip will be led by two of Rustic Pathways’ most experienced and popular guides who will unlock the doors to this stunning continent. From visiting the largest waterfall in the world to tracking down lions and zebra across the wild Serengeti, and from cage diving with great white sharks to visiting the exotic spice markets of Zanzibar, this is The Ultimate African Adventure.

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Thailand monks in saffron robes gather alms woven tribal threads and aromatic cuisine majestic elephants tread thick jungle trails seventeen years in the land of smiles


Thailand Millions of tourists flock to “Amazing Thailand” every year, eager to experience its fascinating cultures, fantastic food, gorgeous sceneries, and welcoming people. Rustic Pathways’ 19 Thailand programs span from idyllic beaches in the south, to rugged mountains along the Thai-Burma border, and up to the serene rice fields and villages near Laos.

Amazing Thailand Rustic Pathways has operated in Thailand since 1999. Our dozens of long-term local staff and an expert international team ensure that our programs here are thoughtfully conceived, well-run, and extremely diverse. Yes, students visit the must-see sites, but your experiences in the Land of Smiles will go far beyond the superficial. Options in Thailand range from gritty service trips like Come With Nothing and animal programs like the Thai Elephant Conservation Project, to outdoor adventures like Island Hopping and Diving or touring experiences, like the Amazing Thailand Adventure.

Population

66 million

Capital City Bangkok Currency

Baht – 1 U.S. dollar buys about 31 baht (as of August 2014)

Languages

Thai is the official language, although dozens of other languages and dialects are spoken

Attractions The Grand Palace – former residence for the kings of Thailand

Ayutthaya – city built in the 1300s by King U Thong

The Golden Triangle – tri-point of Laos, Thailand, and Burma

Thailand is famous for its national cuisine and tasty spicy curries, delicious sweets, and odd local snacks which are always a highlight of Rustic programs. Expect to see early morning processions of Buddhist monks making the rounds to accept food and bless the givers. Get ready to be immersed in Thailand’s spectacular flora and fauna - you just may encounter an elephant or come across poinsettia growing wild in the jungle. But the real draw for Rustic Pathways Thailand is our local staff, who are passionate about giving students an authentic and well-rounded perspective that goes beyond the tourist attractions. Their collective sense of fun, dedication to teaching through cultural activities, and genuine love for their country are what keeps Rustic students returning to Thailand again and again. 162

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Team Thailand Pattiya ‘Pat’ Taedaengpetch

Bryan Haggerty

For 16 years, Pat has brought his professionalism, knowledge of Buddhism, zany sense of humor, cheerful nature, and love of adventure to our team. An experienced computer engineer, a talented photographer, a former Buddhist monk, and a fully licensed tour guide, Pat manages our regional operations with the utmost professionalism. His work ethic is legendary and he is a true Rustic all-star.

Bryan studied philosophy at Saint Michael’s College before moving to Southeast Asia where he has lived and worked for more than a decade. Prior to joining Rustic, he spent several years teaching at Chiang Mai University and volunteering for an NGO that advocates for ethnic minority groups in the region. Bryan speaks fluent Thai, and has managed our Thailand operations since 2008 ensuring everything runs smoothly.

Kadum Sanboon

Panuwat ‘Maha’ Noikamkong

A devout Buddhist, Kadum spent six years as a monk before joining Rustic Pathways where he has lovingly managed our Ricefields Base (which is also his home!) for more than 10 years. With extensive travel throughout 14 countries, fluency in three languages, and an intimate knowledge of our global operations, Kadum is one of the most experienced and respected members of our Southeast Asia team.

Maha joined Rustic Pathways in 2004 after spending 12 years as a Buddhist monk. He has an advanced degree in Buddhist philosophy, speaks four languages, and has managed the Ricefields Base for several years. One of our most experienced teachers of Buddhism, Maha has deep community service experience in Thailand and Laos. Maha brings a steadying presence to our team and also manages the Ricefields Hotel.

Yutthana Sangtiengnan

Timothy Gillespie

Born in Mae Sariang, Yutthana has been part of the Rustic family for more than a decade. A native Karen speaker with a kind-hearted nature, Yutthana manages day-to-day operations at the Rustic Pathways Children’s Home, one of our largest initiatives in the region. He also takes time to mentor each of the children who live at the Home and loves sharing this place with people from around the world.

Tim graduated from Frostburg State University’s Parks and Recreation Management program, and spent much of his young life in America’s backcountry. Having led wilderness and leadership trips in the Appalachians, the Rockies, and throughout Asia, he has spent years living at the Rustic Pathways Children’s Home. Tim now oversees all service initiatives and village development plans in Southeast Asia.

Keegan Kennedy

Erin Murphy

Keegan has been teaching, studying, and researching in Thailand for the last nine years. Originally from northern California, he completed his master’s thesis on the effects of forest fires on floral and fungal communities. Keegan is fluent in both written and spoken Thai and Lao, and brings his deep knowledge of Southeast Asia’s eco-systems, history, and cultures to Rustic Pathways operations year-round.

Erin spent three years in Thailand teaching business English at Khon Kaen University prior to joining Rustic Pathways. With a bachelor’s degree in sociology and economics from Notre Dame and a master’s in education from Harvard, Erin brings her experience to the RPCH during the summer. She also works with our Groups department to help customize program curricula for schools traveling to Southeast Asia.

Manitchaya ‘Jib’ Hemuthai

Preechapong ‘Art’ Laojarerngran

An Udon Thani native, Jib has risen through the ranks over the years at our Thailand headquarters. In addition to managing logistics at our Ricefields Base and the Ricefields Hotel, Jib also runs many of our group programs throughout Southeast Asia. Jib is Wilderness First Responder certified, and is the proud mother of several animals including three cats, two dogs, and five rabbits.

Entering his eighth year with Rustic Pathways, Art is a key member of our Asia logistics team. Originally from Mae Hong Son, Art earned his guide license from Chiang Mai University. Art spends his winters working closely with our Ohio office, coordinating internal ticketing for students around the world. An invaluable member of our team, he also runs private groups and Rustic Gap Year trips throughout the year.

William Hatton-Hopkins

Braden Betts

William holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Penn State and has a master’s in Southeast Asian studies from the University of Wisconsin. His interest in Thai language and culture grew when he spent a year living in Nong Khai during high school. William is fluent in both spoken and written Thai, and designed the curriculum for the Intensive English Language course which he teaches to our Southeast Asia staff.

Having grown up in South America, the Middle East, and Asia, Braden is truly a global citizen. After graduating from the University of Oregon in 2010, his passion for travel and working with kids led him to be a counselor in Switzerland and an English teacher in Thailand. Braden now specializes in designing group trips for international schools and manages sales throughout Asia.

Southeast Asia Regional Director

Ricefields Service Base Director

Rustic Pathways Children’s Home Director

Southeast Asia Groups & Gap Year Manager

Ricefields Logistics Manager

Rustic Pathways Children’s Home Manager

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Southeast Asia Regional Director

Ricefields Service Base Manager

Southeast Asia Regional Service Manager

Southeast Asia Program Manager

Southeast Asia Logistics Manager

Southeast Asia Program Manager

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Team Thailand Min Soe ‘Bao Joe’ San

Veerayut ‘Ched’ Supadee

A law student at the University of Taungngu, Bao Joe hails from a small fishing village between Yangon and Mandalay. He speaks exceptional English and enjoys teaching others about the warm culture of the Burmese people. Bao Joe leads trips in both Burma and Thailand each year, and he provides a great bridge between these uniquely different cultures, spending much of his time each summer at the RPCH.

This soft-spoken, easy-going Udon Thani native is a favorite with all. Ched helps coordinate our various Medical Service programs at the Ricefields Base, which run during the summer and year-round for school groups. With experience running specialized technical service and Gap Year programs in both Laos and Thailand, Ched also has a huge heart for animals and is one of the most versatile members of our team.

Southeast Asia Senior Program Manager

Ricefields Service Base Program Manager

Chrissy Schmidt

Mr. and Mrs. Suk Tuaychan

Surasak ‘Koko’ Kengkla

Anon Santananat

Lin Lin Ooh

Chanthavong ‘Vong’ Keopanya

Kannika ‘Kookai’ Songphinit

Saenchai ‘Chris’ Lan-Atsadorn

Thaung ‘Nai’ Ngunt

Phensri ‘Ae’ Krasinsukson

Jare ‘Lay’ Yaja

Kayan Kraisripobsuk

Sai ‘Bee’ Sein

Poramet ‘Met’ Muelae

Veerapon ‘Wee’ Muengmao

Wanlapa ‘Nan’ Loedbunlattana

Kitti ‘Poon’ Churaman

Gavin Dawson

Danielle Broida

Louis Bryant

Alexander Schwank

Haanee Tyebally

Dod ‘Doe’ Lomanotham

Amber Pleasant

Supanee Rommaikajee

Ratchanee ‘La’ Sangawongrattanama

Nawarit ‘Geng’ Wanitchinda

Somsak ‘Dote’ Jampanoi

Prajak ‘Noi’ Saengthian-Ngam

Thongdeng ‘Tum’ Phantabong

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Ricefields Service Base A Place That Changes Lives Welcome to the Ricefields Service Base! Located in the heart of a rural farming village in northeast Thailand, the Ricefields Base is a modern oasis amid traditional Thai life. Surrounded by expansive rice fields, village homes, and the neighborhood Buddhist temple only steps away, students have the opportunity to witness life the way it has been for generations. Rustic Pathways has been working in this community since 1999. Because of our long-standing relationship with our host family, the Sanboons, and the local community, we are able to offer students a truly immersive experience. Home to some of our most popular programs, including Intro to Community Service and Wilderness First Responder, it provides a comfortable setting to ease students into international travel. Our programs here offer eight community service initiatives that serve as the perfect introduction to Thai life, customs, and culture. Each project aims to tackle a need or issue in the village and surrounding communities. Many students choose to start their adventure at the Ricefields Base before connecting to other programs in Southeast Asia. 166

Students staying for two or more weeks can participate on weekend side trips and explore nearby places of interest. WEEKEND IN BANGKOK: 3 days, 2 nights | $565 Experience Bangkok and modern day Thailand. Tour famous temples including the Grand Palace and Wat Pho, take a privately chartered long-tail boat ride through Bangkok’s canals, and catch a movie at a premier cinema. Return to the base with a greater understanding of Thailand’s capital. LAOS WEEKEND ESCAPE: 3 days, 2 nights | $495 Head north and hop across the Mekong River into the Land of a Million Elephants. Photograph incredible landscapes, swim in a celestial lagoon, and hike to a mystical cave. Learn about traditional Hmong culture and leave with a new perspective on history in this laid-back country. BUDDHIST RETREAT: 3 days, 2 nights | $245 Spend three days living like a Buddhist monk or nun while learning how meditation and mindfulness are a part of daily life in Thailand. Practice different forms of meditation, get acquainted with the basic tenets of Buddhism, and come away from the temple refreshed and grounded. ESCAPE TO PARADISE: 4 days, 3 nights | $695 Relax on some of Thailand’s most pristine and stunning beaches in Phuket. Snorkel and swim amid coral and colorful fish in clear, warm water. Hop from beach to beach, enjoying fruit smoothies and fresh coconuts as you go. Climb up jungle-covered hills and take in the wonders of the south.

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Service Projects at the Ricefields Base

Welcome Homes

Bobbing and Floating

Meals on Flip-Flops

Swing Sets & Healthy Habits

Language Exchange

Hands in the Dirt

Teaching and Tutoring

Youth Leadership Exchange

Work alongside local carpenters to build a home for an underserved family in one of the rural villages that surround the Ricefields Service Base. Build friendships and a sense of community as you create a new home for these warm families.

Create fishponds and livestock enclosures that will provide sustainable food sources for local families. Gain unique insight into the hearts and histories of these inspiring Thai villagers as you visit various families and elderly couples in their homes.

Empower teenage Thai students aspiring for university acceptance and coveted jobs by sharpening their conversational English skills. Share your culture and language with students while learning some local lingo and experiencing life as a teenager in rural Thailand.

Teach English to Thai students at a partner elementary school in a nearby village. Develop a love of learning English in your students through activities, races, and engaging games. Break down cultural barriers by showing that learning can be fun!

Provide basic swimming instruction and teach water safety to local children in a fun and cheerful setting. Help to prevent drowning fatalities that occur in this region when children fall into ponds and flooded rice fields without the skills to save themselves.

Build and maintain school facilities and play areas at local schools to enhance educational opportunities for children now and for years to come. Help improve basic hygiene and sanitation at early education centers and elementary schools.

Plant and tend to native Thai herbs, organic vegetables, and fruit trees on local farms and household or community gardens. Dig in and get your hands dirty alongside local farmers to cultivate a sustainable food source and learn about fresh Thai ingredients.

Design and share in games and activities that develop teamwork and leadership skills with a group of young Thai students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Build and improve facilities at the center that cares for this group of talented kids.

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Intro to Community Service in Thailand A glimpse of life at Rustic Pathways’ most popular community service base perfect for: service buffs, first-time travelers, future educators

at the fantastic Ricefields Service Base in one of the most welcoming and friendly villages in Thailand. LIVE

into the warm culture of rural northeast Thailand on eight meaningful service projects that help children, the elderly, and families in your host village and surrounding communities. DE LV E

about Buddhism, cook tasty Thai food, learn basic construction, teach English, and create lesson plans. LEARN

life in rural Thailand and develop a strong bond with our legendary Ricefields staff as you soak in traditional Thai culture. LOVE

Welcome to the Ricefields Service Base! Join us for an exciting week of service mixed with enriching cultural and social activities. With eight service projects running each week, there is truly something for everyone. Each day, choose a morning and an afternoon service project from a variety of options (see page 167). On Saturdays, all students work together on a larger service project before joining evening social activities. Sundays offer the chance to explore nearby sites and get to know people in this community. When you aren’t working, cool off with a swim in the pool, play a game of soccer, or join in fun games organized by the staff. You’ll quickly see the impact of your service firsthand. 168

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14 and up

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Up to 26 community service hours awarded

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$1,695 plus international airfare $  280 internal airfare

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Ricefields, Monks, and Smiling Children Eight rewarding service projects at the Ricefields Service Base perfect for: service buffs, first-time travelers, future educators

out with a variety of powerful service projects that benefit the surrounding communities in many ways during this extended program. HE L P

yourself in Thai life at our fantastic Ricefields Service Base in one of the most hospitable villages you’ll ever visit. IMME RSE

your host community, Thai culture, tasty food, inspiring leaders, and a happy social life at the Base. A DOR E

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14 and up

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18 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 44 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,195 plus international airfare $  280 internal airfare

for two weeks, four weeks, six weeks, or the whole summer! Our most popular service program offers a rich social life perfect for long-term cultural immersion. S TAY

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exciting places and interesting cultural aspects of both Thailand and Laos by joining one or more of our optional weekend side trips to diversify your experience. E X P L OR E

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Life at the Base is engaging, the service initiatives are exciting and really help the villagers, and the sense of teamwork is powerful. This is the single most popular Rustic Pathways program in the world! Eight powerful service projects are offered each week at the Ricefields. We have made powerful connections over our many years in the region, and our service projects produce life-changing experiences. Many students who come to the Ricefields Base stay for two weeks, four weeks, or even the whole summer. Since you will be staying at the Base for at least two weeks, you have several exciting side trip options to choose from. See page 166 for complete information about these awesome excursions that will help you dig into the culture.

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Medical Service and Wilderness First Aid Obtain Wilderness First Aid and CPR certifications and gain hands-on medical experience perfect for: aspiring doctors, change makers

certifications in Wilderness First Aid and CPR, and practice basic clinical skills in the peaceful village of Chiang Yuen. EARN

your skill set and learn about rural health care through hands-on medical evaluations while working alongside trained professionals in a village clinic. BUIL D

tangible skills, accredited certifications, and a greater understanding of community-based medicine.

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16 and up

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This exciting program offers the opportunity to earn Wilderness First Aid and CPR certifications at our Ricefields Service Base, then put those skills to use on community-based health care service projects in rural villages. While studying the 16-hour curriculum, learn how to triage injuries and manage life-threatening medical emergencies. Learn how to provide basic life support and airway management, and how to determine when a patient needs to be evacuated. Furthermore, you’ll learn how to manage shock, allergic reactions, sprains, and temperature-related illnesses in the field. You’ll be trained to recognize the critical warning signs of major problems in various body systems, including spinal injuries. Apply your WFA and CPR skills in many different contexts when you return home, and feel prepared for almost any situation that you may encounter.

SERVICE

Up to 14 community service hours awarded

COST

$2,195 plus international airfare $  280 internal airfare

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Thailand

Wilderness First Responder Obtain your Wilderness First Responder certification and learn life-saving skills perfect for: aspiring doctors, service buffs

the internationally recognized Wilderness First Responder certifications, widely considered to be the outdoor industry standard safety training course. EARN

your medical skills by going into the community and working with local health care providers, and collaborate with local students and professionals as they also complete training. P R A C T ICE

the area surrounding the Mekong River during an exciting and culturally immersive excursion. E X P L OR E

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16 and up

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18 days from the United States

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Up to 12 community service hours awarded

COST

$4,495 plus international airfare $  280 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs.

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The Wilderness First Responder certification is an in-depth, 72hour course accredited by Wilderness Medical Associates. This intensive course teaches you how to assess and manage medical emergencies in remote settings. The program emphasizes leadership, critical thinking, and resourcefulness in challenging conditions, and is a practical first step for any aspiring medical professional. This curriculum places a strong emphasis on the prevention, identification, and assessment of medical emer­ gencies. Practical skills covered will include monitoring vital signs, spinal injury assessment, dislocation reduction, CPR, and treatment of allergic reactions and asthma attacks. Certifications are valid for three years and continuing education options are available through WMA. Gain firsthand experience on how rural health care works, and help out on health-related service projects while you soak up northeast Thailand’s unique culture.

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Rustic Pathways Children’s Home Rustic Pathways began constructing the Rustic Pathways Children’s Home in Mae Sariang in 2008. This initiative supports Karen youth from remote areas of northwestern Thailand and provides them with an opportunity to thrive both academically and socially. Surrounded by scenic jungle-covered mountains, the RPCH currently supports 31 students who study at regional secondary schools in Mae Sariang. The Karen people primarily live in Burma and in the mountainous regions along the Thai-Burma border. Karen youth are born into a geopolitical situation where their opportunities are limited and their futures can be quite uncertain. Many travel from rural villages to urban centers like Mae Sariang to continue their education, leaving their families and communities behind during the school year and living with little financial support or guidance during their most formative years. The students who are accepted into the RPCH work hard to overcome these challenging circumstances. Through continued education and support, we aim to help them create opportunities for their future. The RPCH provides for basic needs, school fees, books, and uniforms, and has a team dedicated to supporting these students every day. Students receive 172

homework tutoring, English language classes, and a host of enrichment activities in addition to general guidance and care. We have proudly seen many RPCH students graduate high school and go on to universities and successful careers. In 2014, several former Children’s Home graduates joined our team as summer staff. Rustic Pathways also works with three public schools in Mae Sariang and in several rural village schools to support English language courses, provide cultural exchanges, and improve facilities. Our full-time staff members collaborate with these schools to build initiatives that support key priorities. Our students make a major contribution to this project through language tutoring and cross-cultural learning. Many stay involved after their programs to provide ongoing support for the Karen students at the RPCH through the Rustic Pathways Foundation. The success of the Rustic Pathways Children’s Home is due largely to support from students and sponsors who contribute to the ongoing support of these talented Karen youth. Please visit rusticpathways.org or email foundation@rusticpathways.org to learn more about supporting the Rustic Pathways Children’s Home through the Rustic Pathways Foundation.

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Hill Tribe Support and Refugee Camp Experience An extended stay at the Children’s Home plus a visit to Mae Ra Moe Luang Refugee Camp perfect for: service buffs, change makers, future educators, first-time travelers

yourself in the rich Karen culture and share your life with exuberant and open-hearted hill tribe students. IMME RSE

for the hills and spend your weekends at a Karen hill tribe village where you will discover Thailand’s stunning beauty. HE A D

valuable experience preparing lesson plans and teaching classes full of Karen students, and get your hands dirty on our Rural Outreach and Development program. G A IN

a refugee camp and get to know students who have been displaced by conflict in Burma. V ISI T

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14 and up

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Up to 45 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,295 plus international airfare $    285 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs.

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for two weeks, four weeks, or the whole summer. The RPCH operates all year and is perfect for gaining a true under­ standing of what life is like for people on the margins. S TAY

Live at the Rustic Pathways Children’s Home and immerse yourself in this warm community that 31 ethnic hill tribe students call home year-round. Just a few days among these spirited children will bring you into the family, as you live, work, eat, and play together. Learn about their lives and dreams while helping them to improve their English. Explore Mae Sariang through exciting cultural outings with your new Thai friends. Each summer, many students try to extend their stay after they arrive here – it is not an easy place to leave! Our work here has earned Rustic students special access to Mae Ra Moe Luang Refugee Camp, which houses more than 16,000 Karen refugees who have escaped civil unrest in Burma. Learn about the struggles that refugees face in search of opportunity and safety. Return home with dozens of new friends and a new perspective on life.

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The Rustic Pathways Children’s Home Join our Karen family and give from your heart at the Rustic Pathways Children’s Home perfect for: service buffs, change makers, future educators, first-time travelers

at the RPCH alongside ethnic hill tribe children and teens, and learn about their culture, lives, and dreams. LIVE

AGES

14 and up

and tutor your new Karen hill tribe friends in English, mathematics, art, and basic computer skills.

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11 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 22 community service hours awarded

SO A K

up the idyllic atmosphere of mountains and rice paddies while relaxing on the breezy veranda at RPCH.

COST

$1,795 plus international airfare $  285 internal airfare

like-minded students who want to make a difference in the lives of these exceptional children.

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T E A CH

ME E T

The longer you stay, the deeper you will be touched by the warmth and camaraderie at the Rustic Pathways Children’s Home. Join this warm community and get to know the hill tribe students who live here year-round. Service initiatives on the RPCH program take place either at the children’s home or at one of our several partner public and village schools in the Mae Sariang area. Help out on development initiatives in surrounding Karen communities as part of our outreach program. Lead English classes or help tutor your new friends, help our team tend to the RPCH gardens, and join service excursions to remote communities. For a deeper immersion, consider joining our Hill Tribe Support and Refugee Camp Experience. 174

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Thailand

Elephant Training and the Hill Tribe Experience Volunteer at the Rustic Pathways Children’s Home and learn how to be a mahout perfect for: service buffs, animal lovers, future educators, first-time travelers

your first week at the Rustic Pathways Children’s Home in the beautiful hills along Thailand’s western frontier. SP E ND

perspective while visiting a refugee camp, where you will learn how Burmese refugees live day to day. G A IN

to be a mahout at a private resort where you will learn how to handle and care for elephants at a beautiful facility. T R A IN

AGES

14 and up

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SERVICE

Up to 26 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,495 plus international airfare $   305 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs.

the ancient capital of Sukhothai and breathtaking Wat Pha Sorn Kaew, raft Thailand’s most exhilarating river, and come away with a new appreciation of this diverse country. E X P L OR E

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This adventure begins at the Rustic Pathways Children’s Home, where you will become part of our extended family. This gorgeous facility is a year-round home to 31 ethnic hill tribe children who attend school in the town nearby. Design and implement lesson plans with help from trained educators, spend a night in a nearby village working on a construction outreach project, and join an expedition to visit students in a refugee camp. Come away from this experience with a whole new perspective on life! Then head out for a road trip to the historic region of Sukhothai. Stay at a resort that is also a rural elephant camp and spend several days working with elephants and learning about the mahout culture. Between sessions with the elephants, enjoy excursions and activities around the region.

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Come With Nothing, Go Home Rich An advanced and challenging service program in three remote villages perfect for: trailblazers, service buffs, change makers, rustic alumni

Bring only one change of clothing and buy the rest of your wardrobe in local Thai markets. C OME W I T H NO T HING!

to three villages along Thailand’s western frontier and live with our tribal friends in these rarely visited places. T R AV E L

alongside friendly villagers on community service initiatives and help construct service projects. W OR K

Expect to leave richer in spirit and with a better understanding of life in the developing world. GO HOME R ICH!

It’s not a joke. If you come, you’ll only bring one small bag. Pack one change of clothing, necessary hygiene products and medicines, and no more than five things you need for the trip. Leave all unnecessary possessions at home. You’ll head to three rural villages along Thailand’s western border, living and working alongside local people for about five days in each location. Your leaders will arrange for clean food and water, but expect living conditions to be very basic and humble. As you travel, you will reflect on what you have seen and heard, and work on both short- and long-term service initiatives. This program will introduce you to life in this rural, mountainous region and teach you about the different ethnic hill tribe populations that have inhabited this region for centuries. 176

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16 and up

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25 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 80 community service hours awarded

COST

$4,295 plus international airfare $  285 internal airfare

See rusticpathways.com/flights for international airfare costs. DEPARTS TUESDAY

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Tribal Issues A serious look at issues facing ethnic minorities in remote areas of Southeast Asia perfect for: trailblazers, change makers, future educators, rustic alumni

into the lives of community members, local leaders, and NGO workers as you travel along the Thai-Burma border, up to the Golden Triangle, and into Shan State in Burma. DE LV E

about regional issues in education, human and land rights, and community health in the lives of rural villagers, migrant workers, and refugees. LEARN

time getting to know locals at every stop on your journey and expand your worldview as you learn these peoples’ stories. SP E ND

Examine issues facing men and women along the Thai-Burma border and in Burma. This program will take you into remote areas of both countries, giving you firsthand insight into the lives of communities there. This is a challenging program, and is suited only for mature students who are comfortable with remote travel, and who have deep interests in learning about and helping improve the lives of others. You will travel off the beaten track by 4×4s, long-tail boats, and ox carts, getting wet and dirty in order to meet people in the places they live. Through meetings with activists, village elders, fellow teenagers, and NGO workers, you will learn the story of this region and come away with a new perspective on the world. This program is ideal for students interested in sustainable development.

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16 and up

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SERVICE

Up to 18 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,995 plus international airfare $   660 internal airfare

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The Art of Muay Thai Study the famed traditional martial art of Thailand with a trained Muay Thai champion perfect for: athletes, first-time travelers

in the ancient art of Muay Thai with a former world champion and a team of talented fighters. T R A IN

your strength, stamina, concentration, and confidence through self-defense training. BUIL D

up your gloves for a chance to spar against your trainers in a final match at the end of your program. L A CE

life on our beautiful, comfortable Ricefields Service Base in the middle of a rural Thai village. E X P E R IE NCE

Learn all the Muay Thai moves, from punches and kicks to elbows and knees. Train at an authentic Muay Thai gym under the supervision of a former world champion at our Ricefields Service Base. Other trainers will include current fighters and Rustic Pathways staff members with Muay Thai experience. As training comes to an end, fly to Bangkok to catch a professional Muay Thai fight up close! Morning workouts will help improve your stamina, strength, and flexibility, all essential traits of great Muay Thai fighters. You will see firsthand how Muay Thai combines power, speed, and flexibility for the wide variety of attack and defense moves. Your trainers and leaders will also highlight the importance of staying focused, calm, and levelheaded to help conserve energy and perform at your peak. 178

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14 and up

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$1,995 plus international airfare $  280 internal airfare

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Elephants and Amazing Thailand A fantastic adventure combining elephants and the best of the Land of Smiles perfect for: animal lovers, sight seekers, first-time travelers

through Thailand on an action-packed trip after spending a week in the jungle caring for your elephant. V E N T UR E

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14 and up

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to feed, ride, bathe, and care for Asian elephants at a renowned conservation center and return home with a certificate attesting to your experience and achievements.

SERVICE

Up to 10 community service hours awarded

E X P L OR E

COST

$3,895 plus international airfare $  325 internal airfare

LEARN

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charming Chiang Mai, visit the Grand Palace and Wat Pho in the bustling city of Bangkok, and take a chartered boat cruise through the historic ruins of ancient Ayutthaya. This program combines our Thai Elephant Conservation Project with our Amazing Thailand Adventure to create an action-packed trip. Spend your first week at the royally funded Elephant Conservation Center. Attend classes, gain hands-on experience with Asian elephants and their mahouts, and receive a formal certificate of participation. Start the second week with visits to ancient temples, swims under waterfalls, shopping at the Chiang Mai Night Bazaar, and a trip to the fascinating Tiger Kingdom. Then, head north where you will ride a bamboo raft into some of the deepest caves in Asia, visit mountaintop temples, and explore villages. Finish up with a visit to the ancient ruins of Ayutthaya, the Grand Palace, and the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, and take a long-tail boat tour of Bangkok’s canals.

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Thai Elephant Conservation Program A hands-on project working directly with elephants at a world-renowned facility perfect for: animal lovers, first-time travelers, change makers

how to feed, ride, bathe, and care for elephants while working with professional handlers and trained mahouts. DISC O V E R

AGES

14 and up

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11 days from the United States

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Up to 10 community service hours awarded

G A IN

an intimate knowledge of elephants and return home as an officially certified elephant handler.

COST

$2,195 plus international airfare $  285 internal airfare

Come live at the Elephant Conservation Center, a royally affiliated project dedicated to the preservation of Thai elephants, and earn a certificate in elephant handling! Learn to ride, guide, bathe, and feed elephants as you help to ensure a bright future for these magnificent animals. The program includes formal classes, practical training, local accommodations, an overnight camping adventure deep in the jungle, an excursion to an elephant hospital, social time with the mahouts (caretakers), and plenty of quality contact with these peaceful pachyderms. This conser­vation center is a professional training school for mahouts and home to an amazing team of trainers who have dedicated their lives to elephants. Train with elephants in an outdoor classroom and develop a love and deep knowledge of Thailand’s premier conservation project.

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your elephant deep into the jungle and spend a night camping in the wilderness and laughing around a bonfire. R IDE

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Amazing Thailand Adventure A classic journey from Chiang Mai and the northern mountains down to Bangkok perfect for: sight seekers, first-time travelers

through hill tribe villages, see a cabaret show, sample tasty local cuisine, and enjoy a traditional Thai massage. HIK E AGES

14 and up

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A DMIR E

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$1,895 plus international airfare $  325 internal airfare

SHOP

the mighty mountains, colorful cultures, and mystical caves of the peaceful town of Chiang Dao.

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a deep appreciation for Thailand’s diversity and beauty.

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in funky local markets, see the view from Doi Suthep, visit the Grand Palace, and make new lifelong friends during this nonstop week of adventure and touring. Welcome to the Amazing Thailand Adventure! The trip will begin in Chiang Mai, the gateway to northern Thailand. Wander around ancient stupas, peruse eclectic markets, visit with baby tigers at Tiger Kingdom, and check out the sweeping view from Doi Suthep. Then head for the hills north of Chiang Mai, where the road snakes through lush mountains and terraced rice fields. Explore the caves, hot springs, and markets of Chiang Dao, the City of Stars. The last stops will be the ancient city of Ayutthaya and Bangkok, Thailand’s capital. Here you will visit the King’s Palace, see the reclining Buddha, and hop on a chartered longtail boat ride. If you want to see the best that Thailand has to offer, the Amazing Thailand Adventure is for you!

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Island Hopping and Diving Discover the tropical wonders and exotic islands of beautiful southern Thailand perfect for: sight seekers, adrenaline junkies, first-time travelers

the pristine waters, lush tropical jungles, and towering limestone cliffs of southern Thailand. E X P L OR E

into the emerald waters of Koh Phi Phi as you snorkel and scuba dive at beautiful coral reefs while earning your PADI Open Water certification. P L UNGE

yourself on the cliffs of Railay Beach in Krabi while rock climbing with professionals in a stunning setting. CH A L L E NGE

This program has it all – scuba diving, sea kayaking, snorkeling, rock climbing, cliff jumping, river tubing, safari trekking, and plenty of relaxation on some of the world’s most beautiful beaches. If you are not a certified diver, this is your chance to get your PADI Open Water Diver certification on the island of Koh Phi Phi. If you already have your certification, you will head out to explore some of the region’s most famous reefs with local dive masters. In addition to exploring the reefs, take advantage of some of the world’s best rock climbing at Railay Beach and kayak around island karsts rising from turquoise seas. Students not interested in diving will have the chance to join other exciting activities on the islands. 182

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$4,295 plus international airfare $  285 internal airfare

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Thailand

Wonders and Riches of Southeast Asia Travel in style through the best of Southeast Asia with the legends of Rustic Pathways perfect for: sight seekers, rustic alumni

four fascinating countries into one spectacular adventure featuring premier hotels and spectacular attractions. C OMBINE

Visit the Royal Palace, get fitted for custom clothes by the region’s top tailor, catch a Muay Thai fight from ringside seats, and ride ele­phants in the jungle. T H A IL A ND:

Explore Luang Prabang, swim under towering waterfalls, and ride long-tail boats to seldom-seen villages. L A OS:

Take in the wonders of Angkor Wat and learn about Khmer culture as you tour the floating village region. C A MB ODI A :

Tour Old Hanoi, cruise Ha Long Bay while staying on a luxurious teak boat, and witness the contrast between Vietnam’s history and its modern reality. V IE T N A M:

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16 and up

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18 days from the United States

COST

$5,695 plus international airfare $1,465 internal airfare

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RETURNS FRIDAY

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This incredible program will allow you to experience the best of four countries with some of our most experienced guides in Southeast Asia. Travel in style, staying at luxury resorts and enjoying some of the finest cuisine in the region. Take an overnight chartered boat through the tropical island wonderland of Ha Long Bay, cheer ringside at a championship Muay Thai match, explore Hanoi’s Old Town in a rickshaw, and see the best of Angkor Wat from sunrise to sunset. Learn about the intricacies of Southeast Asian cultures from monks, shamans, and our team of local all-stars at each location. Hone your bargaining skills as you peruse eclectic markets while shopping for funky artwork, teak-wood carvings, rare silver workings, and just about anything else you could hope to find.

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United States

United States From the winding streets of New Orleans, to the awe-inspiring expanse of the Grand Canyon, to our newest addition in vibrant Baltimore and Washington, D.C., Rustic Pathways’ programs showcase the diversity within the U.S.

New Orleans, the Grand Canyon, and D.C. In New Orleans, the winding streets of the French Quarter, the dignified trees spreading above the streetcar tracks on St. Charles Avenue, the pristine paths of Audubon Park, and the swampy intrigue of the bayou all conspire to give this city the fascinatingly mysterious aura for which it’s so well known. On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina threatened to wipe out the beauty of the entire city. Rustic Pathways began its first programs in New Orleans the next year. The devastation caused in the city’s low-lying districts is still visible today. Students who join in our programs help with the rebuilding of this amazing city while getting the chance to explore the best of New Orleans.

Population

316 million

Capital City Washington, D.C. Currency

U.S. dollar

Language

English (unofficially) (11 percent speak Spanish)

Attractions

The Grand Canyon and Yosemite National Park – two of the country’s most incredible natural wonders

The French Quarter – home to historic Jackson Square and jazz

District of Columbia – the U.S. capitol packed with museums and monuments

Some 1,500 miles to the west lies the Grand Canyon – 277 miles long, 6,000 feet deep, and immeasurably beautiful. This powerful landmark draws millions every year. The canyon is far from the only draw to this region – Arizona’s northern deserts and mountains are richly colored and textured and populated by fascinating wildlife. Service on our Good Works and the Grand Canyon program revolves around serving healthy food and providing nutritional information to under-represented communities. The Washington, D.C. area, home to our newest U.S. program, also holds the White House, the Lincoln Memorial, and the National Mall, to name a few. Baltimore is also home to a diverse international population. Students on Beyond Capitol Hill will work with refugee populations, learn about humanitarian issues, and explore all the must-see sites of D.C. and Baltimore. 186

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Beyond Capitol Hill: Refugee Youth Tutoring Tutor refugee teens and explore the monuments and museums of Washington, D.C. perfect for: change makers, sight seekers, rustic alumni

and mentor refugee youth in Baltimore and explore historic Washington, D.C. T E A CH

about the history and legislation surrounding refugee resettlement in Baltimore and aid in the development of literacy skills of refugee students. LEARN

in the local community by connecting with neighbors and non-profit organizations. E NG A GE

the national monuments and museums in Washington, D.C. and catch a major league baseball game at Camden Yards. E X P L OR E

For a refugee, relocating to another country is a shock to the system. Teenagers tend to adapt and learn languages and cultures more easily than their parents, and refugee teens often become de facto interpreters and case workers to their own families. Work with the Refugee Youth Project in Baltimore toward its goal of helping refugee teenagers assimilate into American culture. Build relationships with students your age, and help make their transition easier by tutoring them in English and practicing life skills at a summer camp through a public school. Fill out your knowledge of refugee and humanitarian issues by meeting with groups like the International Rescue Committee. Explore the vibrant D.C. area with visits to the Smithsonian, Arlington National Cemetery, the White House, and more.

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16 and up

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15 days

SERVICE

Up to 40 community service hours awarded

COST

$3,295 plus airfare

Airfare is not included. Students are responsible for arranging their own airfare. Please see rusticpathways.com/flights. STARTS SATURDAY

ENDS SATURDAY

June 20

July 4

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Rebuilding New Orleans Summer service helping to rebuild a great American city perfect for: first-time travelers, service buffs

New Orleans’ damaged structures and displaced communities through practical, hands-on service work. R E BUIL D

the future of the city’s historic neighborhoods by helping to preserve their rich cultural heritage. SH A P E

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15 and up

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Up to 50 community service hours awarded

yourself in a distinct culture as you explore regional cuisine, music, traditions, and wildlife.

COST

$3,295 plus airfare

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IMME RSE

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alligators in the bayou, check out a Creole sugar plantation, and eat fresh crawfish on the banks of the Mississippi. When the levees failed in August 2005, New Orleans was forever changed. Up to 20 feet of water rushed in, submerging more than 80 percent of the city. More than nine years after Hurricane Katrina slammed the Gulf Coast, southeastern Louisiana is still rebuilding. Work with local residents and organizations to rebuild homes as well as the social, environmental, and cultural aspects of the city. Help on projects in schools, urban gardens, community centers, and neighborhoods. Soak up New Orleans’ famous atmosphere as you enjoy the music in the city known as the birthplace of jazz. Taste the spice of traditional Cajun cooking as you try classic dishes like seafood gumbo and loaded po’ boy sandwiches. With live music, jambalaya, and friendly locals, you will understand the true meaning of Southern hospitality.

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Good Works and the Grand Canyon Community service and natural wonder in America’s spectacular Southwest perfect for: first-time travelers, service buffs

sort, prep, and serve nutritious meals at a food bank and kitchen in the mountain town of Flagstaff. HE L P

the wind in your hair as you bike around the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, one of America’s iconic landmarks. FEEL

through dusty desert towns, visit ancient Native American ruins, and hike through the beautiful landscapes. V E N T UR E

AGES

14 and up

in the sights and sounds of Arizona and stand in awe of this forbidding yet beautiful landscape.

LENGTH

8 days from the United States

SERVICE

Up to 15 community service hours awarded

Explore the culture and history of Arizona. Visit the arts district of Phoenix and talk with locals about current issues facing this border state. Meet with travelers from all over the world and feel the sense of community as you cook a Southwestern dinner. In Flagstaff, volunteer at a food bank and kitchen that assists people who have limited access to nutritious food. Take in the wonder of nearby canyons, craters, and lava caves. Visit centuries-old Native American ruins and learn how people lived in this arid environment. Journey to the breathtaking South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Hop on a bike for a ride around the gorge’s edge and stop to gaze down at the Colorado River far below. Finish the day with a breathtaking view as the sun sets below the canyon.

COST

$1,995 plus airfare

TA K E

Airfare is not included. Students are responsible for arranging their own airfare. Please see rusticpathways.com/flights. STARTS TUESDAY

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Spring Break Programs Rustic Pathways is proud to offer spring break opportunities in the United States, Costa Rica, and the Dominican Republic for students looking to do something dramatically different with their vacation time. These trips offer students the chance to embark on an adventure which will inspire them to continue doing service work long after they return home. With dates to suit almost every spring break schedule, these programs afford students the opportunity to learn through travel, community service, teamwork, and time spent with their peers. Unlike our summer programs, students arrange their own airfare to and from their destination. For more information about our exciting spring break options, please visit rusticpathways.com/sb.

Costa Rica

Dominican Republic

Surf and Service

Island Living and Eco-Service

Join us at our Uvita Surf and Service Base for some service and fun in the sun. Help on construction, environmental, and social projects, and get to know the community. Spend time at an elementary school improving its facilities and working on ecoservice initiatives. Find out why Costa Rica is a surfer’s paradise. With the help of our expert guides, you will be riding beautiful Pacific waves in no time, and if you’re an experienced surfer, their tips and tricks will bring your skills to the next level.

Spend your spring break helping out communities in the Dominican Republic. This trip will take you from the mountains of the Cordillera Central to the beaches of SamanĂĄ Peninsula and beyond. Work with in-country volunteers on mangrove restoration, beach cleanups, and other initiatives. When not hard at work, enjoy a whitewater rafting trip, take a horseback ride along the beach, visit historic coves, play a game of pickup baseball and master some merengue dance moves.

Length Service Cost Departs

Length Service Cost Departs

8 days from the United States Up to 14 community service hours awarded $1,895 plus airfare March 7, 14, and 21, 2015

Participants arrange their own travel to Costa Rica.

8 days from the United States Up to 15 community service hours awarded $1,695 plus airfare March 14, 21, and 28, 2015

Participants arrange their travel to the Dominican Republic.

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Dominican Republic Divers of the Caribbean Come and play in an underwater wonderland during this action-packed week in the Dominican Republic! Start earning your PADI Open Water certification in confined water before taking your skills to the open seas. With two shipwrecks and a colorful reef teeming with vibrant ocean life, there’s plenty to explore in the waters of Bayahibe. Acquaint yourself with your environment as your expert guides teach you about the beautiful varieties of aquatic life here and about ongoing conservation efforts to keep them healthy. Learn about the invasive lionfish and efforts being made to eradicate it from these waters. When you’re not busy on dives, lounge on the beach, snorkel and swim, take day trips to nearby caves and islands, and explore historic Santo Domingo. Length Cost Departs

8 days from the United States $2,495 plus airfare March 7 and 14, 2015

Participants arrange their own travel to the Dominican Republic.

United States Rebuilding New Orleans In 2005, flooding from Hurricane Katrina inundated New Orleans and the surrounding counties with an average of five feet of water (up to 20 feet in certain areas). Join us as we work with local organizations to rebuild and preserve the physical, ecological, and social structure of the city. You will also have the chance to explore traditional New Orleans. Hang out in the French Quarter listening to live music in one of the city’s historic neighborhoods while snacking on beignets at Café du Monde. If you want to spend a rewarding and exciting week rebuilding an important American city, then this is the perfect program for you. Length Service Cost Departs

8 days Up to 25 community service hours awarded $1,895 plus airfare March 7, 14, 21, and 28, 2015

Participants arrange their own travel to New Orleans, Louisiana.

United States Good Works and the Grand Canyon Northern Arizona’s mountains and deserts offer a unique fusion of cultures and a wide array of stunning landscapes. You will get to know the local people as you work at a food bank, read with children, share in fun games, and help prepare healthy meals to share with the community. When the work is done, take a bike ride along the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, discover old Western towns along historic Route 66, shop for Native American arts and crafts, and ride on horseback through the enchanting Sonoran Desert. Come explore one of America’s greatest natural wonders and give back to a deserving community! Length Service Cost Departs

8 days from the United States Up to 15 community service hours awarded $1,995 plus airfare March 7, 14, 21, and 28, 2015

Participants arrange their own travel to Phoenix, Arizona.

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Gap Year Programs A Gap Year offers the opportunity to break free of the traditional academic routine and learn directly from the world around you. More and more students are finding this time away from the confines of a traditional classroom structure to be invaluable. It allows them to gain independence, achieve personal goals, explore career possibilities, and connect with the global community before continuing their education in a university setting. Many universities and colleges recognize these positive outcomes and most wholeheartedly encourage their students to take a Gap Year. They find that students who have taken a Gap Year are often more focused, engaged, and successful in their college coursework and a bring a more diverse perspective to their college career as a result of their travels. For over 30 years, Rustic Pathways has been a leader in providing enriching and empowering international travel experiences for young people. Our global network of local connections and resources is unrivaled. Our tightly knit international community allows us to open doors for our students that are often closed to others. Rustic Pathways Gap Year students discover an incredible world beyond their imaginations and excel in their studies and their lives. Broaden your horizons and expand your worldview by joining us for a month, a semester, or an academic year.

Types of Gap Year Programs Gap Semesters: Empowering Three-Month Experiences As the most complete way to experience a region, Gap Semesters allow you to trace a path around a specific part of the world and gain a comprehensive understanding of life there, accompanied by expert local guides and skilled international program leaders.

Gap Year Blocks: Connectable Monthly Programs If you are looking for a program shorter than three months or simply want to customize a Gap Year to fit your interests, Gap Year Blocks are a great choice. You can travel with us for a single one-month program or easily connect several Blocks together.

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The Gap Year Experience Katrina Keating

Brooke Cornetet

Latin America Gap Semester

South Pacific Service and Ocean Skills Semester, Golden Lands and World Heritage Semester

Haverford, PA

Sarasota, FL

After my fall semester of sophomore year at Georgetown University, I came home and decided I needed a time-out from my studies. I needed a break from the traditional educational experience, and I wanted to do something purposeful during my gap semester. The experience taught me to take advantage of every opportunity in life. One of my most memorable moments was staying with a host family, learning about sustainable farming. When it came time for our host mom Lydia to say goodbye, she broke down in tears and said how she truly felt like my friend and I had become her hijas and how much she loved us. I immediately started crying because I realized how sad I was that I would be leaving a place I now considered a home. I am now back at school, majoring in Hospitality Management with a minor in Business Administration at Drexel University – a career path realized because of my time with Rustic Pathways.

Freshman year of college I decided that I wasn’t being challenged enough in school and wanted to explore and learn in other ways. I graduated in 3 years from school in order to fulfill a long time dream of traveling and experiencing the world. During my Gap experience, I learned a wealth of knowledge about culture, history, current times, and how to interact with people from all different walks of life. Fiji stole my heart. Each place was uniquely beautiful but it was the people that captured me. There was nothing better than staying up late at night sitting around the kava bowl and sharing stories and songs. I took photos during my year abroad, and this summer compiled them into a photography book. Now, I am back in school doing a masters program at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, majoring in management while exploring a new city with the skills I learned.

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2015 Fall Semesters Backroads of Asia I: Kathmandu to Columbo

Nepal / India / Sri Lanka The Indian subcontinent has long been a favorite of seekers, wanderers, and of course, Gap Year students. They come in search of Hindu spirituality, Buddhist enlightenment, ancient wisdom, and thrilling adventures. Traveling from the mighty Himalayas to the shores of the Indian Ocean, you’ll experience places that are about as different from the Western world as anywhere on earth. This semester is the first installment of two Backroads of Asia semesters, which survey the highlights of the continent.

Service in Southeast Asia

Thailand / Burma / Laos / Cambodia This eye-opening journey is our most service-oriented Gap Semester. Living and working in marginalized but welcoming communities across rural Thailand, Burma, Laos, and Cambodia, you will have ample opportunities to serve, learn, and grow as you explore beautiful places unlike any you’ve seen. Your service projects will bring you into contact with indigenous villagers, refugees, and underprivileged children. You’ll be expected to participate in group discussions and “rough it” as you live like a local.

South Pacific Service and Ocean Skills

New Zealand / Fiji / Australia Become one with the sand, surf, and sun as you travel through the cultural melting pots of Fiji, New Zealand, and Australia on this ocean-focused, service-intensive Gap Semester. From splashing in waterfalls in Fiji and spotting penguins and dolphins while on a cruise in New Zealand to learning to scuba, sail, surf, and life-save in the Land Down Under, you’ll experience a perfect balance of service, adventure, and learning on this journey. You’ll also work on a wide range of rewarding service projects.

Spanish Immersion and Service

Dominican Republic / Costa Rica / Peru Come discover the stunning beauty, friendly people, and diverse cultures of Latin America while studying Spanish and engaging in meaningful service projects. This cross-border trip will take you through the landscapes and cultures of the Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, and Peru. You’ll practice your Spanish, learn from indigenous communities through service initiatives and homestays, and gain an understanding of three distinct regions: the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. 194 1.800.321.4353


2016 Spring Semesters Ultimate African Expedition

Lesotho / South Africa / Namibia / Zimbabwe / Uganda / Tanzania This is it – the wildest, most rugged, most thrilling program we’ve ever offered. Celebrating African wildlife, landscapes, and cultures, this advanced semester can only be called the adventure of a lifetime! You will walk, drive, hike, fly, boat, and swim through six countries and some of the most amazing places on the planet. You’ll also have many chances to give back to local people along the way during community service projects.

Backroads of Asia II: Golden Lands and World Heritage

Vietnam / Cambodia / Laos / Thailand / Burma For the intrepid traveler, Southeast Asia is brimming with mysterious archaeological sites, fascinating cultures, welcoming people, and delicious cuisines. This second “Backroads of Asia” semester will take you to the most incredible attractions in the region. Our holistic approach to travel delves far beneath surface appearances, combining knowledgeable guides, historical context, and time spent working alongside local people to offer you a thorough introduction to each destination.

South Pacific Service and Ocean Skills

New Zealand / Fiji / Australia Become one with the sand, surf, and sun as you travel through the cultural melting pots of Fiji, New Zealand, and Australia on this ocean-focused, service-intensive Gap Semester. From splashing in waterfalls in Fiji and spotting penguins and dolphins while on a cruise in New Zealand to learning to scuba, sail, surf, and life-save in the Land Down Under, you’ll experience a perfect balance of service, adventure, and learning on this journey. You’ll also work on a wide range of rewarding service projects.

Spanish Immersion and Service

Dominican Republic / Costa Rica / Peru Come discover the stunning beauty, friendly people, and diverse cultures of Latin America while studying Spanish and engaging in meaningful service projects. This cross-border trip will take you through the landscapes and cultures of the Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, and Peru. You’ll practice your Spanish, learn from indigenous communities through service initiatives and homestays, and gain an understanding of three distinct regions: the Caribbean, Central America, and South America.

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Rustic Pathways Group Travel At Rustic Pathways Groups, we believe travel is a transformative experience for young people. When you encourage your students to travel, you empower them to engage with the wider world and question their place in it. By accompanying them on the trip, you can guide and teach them as they encounter challenging new experiences. Our extensive year-round operations, devoted country directors, and global staff allow us to offer you and your students a wide range of opportunities that go far beyond a standard tour. We offer pre-designed, partially customized, and fully customized itineraries, and will work with you to fit any budget or schedule. We guarantee you will be able to provide your students with the specific experience you seek.

A Holistic Approach to Travel We approach our group programs holistically. Our responsibility to you, your students, and their families does not start and end with your trip. We work with you from the time you express interest in a program until well after your group has returned. We help you develop the perfect program, recruit students, prepare for your departure, and we partner with you to work on any long-term project development that arises out of the experience.

Join Us! With more than 30 years of experience, Rustic Pathways is an industry leader in international student travel. We look forward to welcoming you and your group into our ever-growing family.

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Six Themes of Group Travel Beyond Service Providing service is one of the most enriching aspects of immersive travel. Leading up to your trip, we provide materials to educate your students about the issues, people, and cultures they will encounter. During your trip, we facilitate meaningful service initiatives and daily reflective discussions. After your trip, we work with you and your students to brainstorm ways to stay involved in exciting global development projects.

Local Immersion Local Immersion programs are designed to get students fully engaged with a local culture. Live in an ancient monastery in India, work on village projects in Costa Rica, or delve into the vibrant river communities of Cambodia. These programs open up a dialogue between your students and local people, leaving everyone with a greater appreciation for cultural diversity.

Curriculum-Based Our Curriculum-Based programs are designed to supplement your classroom syllabus with hands-on learning. Teach biology or environmental conservation as your students monitor the health of coral reefs in the Fiji Islands. Immerse them in Mandarin as they study with professors in Shanghai. Develop their photographic skills among the nomadic communities of the Sahara. These programs work as the perfect complement to classroom study.

Pushing Boundaries Challenge your students to stretch the limits of what they believe they are capable of with our Pushing Boundaries programs. Hike to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, journey to remote communities in Mongolia, or work with refugee populations on the ThaiBurma border. After these trips, students return home with a newfound group cohesion and a stronger sense of self.

Cultural Exploration Solidify your students’ passion for foreign cultures with one of our exciting Cultural Exploration programs. Whether you meet with a local chief in Ghana, tour the Taj Mahal at sunrise, or partake in a traditional Thai Buddhist ceremony, you will turn learning into an adventure and instill in your students a lifelong love for multiculturalism.

Schools to Schools Rustic Pathways Groups recognizes that the challenge of educating youth goes far beyond the need of a physical school structure. We developed the Schools to Schools program to help address this challenge. When you commit to a Schools to Schools project, your group will forge a partnership with a high-need community in the developing world to champion a large-scale project in educational development. Designed to span three years, these partnerships encompass interactive workshops and annual immersion programs that foster cross-cultural understanding.

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Rules for Students We aim to provide safe and transformational experiences, but to a large degree this depends on our students. Beyond active participation and thoughtful interaction, we require our students to meet a high standard of conduct and adhere to certain rules. As international travelers, our students are ambassadors for their families, schools, and home countries. At Rustic Pathways, we value community. We cherish diversity and inclusivity and actively strive to create a culture of acceptance, tolerance, and respect. We welcome all students onto our programs, regardless of race, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, or socioeconomic status. Students are expected to be respectful of their peers and the local communities in which they travel and work. They are also required to follow the instructions of their program leaders at all times. Our rules are really pretty simple, but we ask that our students adhere to them throughout the entirety of their program. Any student who violates one or more of our zero tolerance rules may be removed from their program immediately. Involvement in any of the following is a violation of Rustic Pathways Rules.

• Bullying •  Involvement with drugs or alcohol •  Being involved in any sexual activity

By no means is this an exhaustive list of rules. Any student who chooses to disregard or disobey our rules places themselves at risk and may be immediately removed from the program at their own expense. Every year we send a small number of students home at their family’s expense, and while we hate doing it, it is necessary for us to maintain the quality and safety of our programs. Please refer to our website rusticpathways.com/rules, for a full listing of rules and expecta­tions.

Traveling With Rustic Pathways Rustic Pathways encourages students to develop greater levels of self-confidence and self-reliance through travel. It is important for both parents and students to understand the separation they will experience during their program. Students are permitted to bring cell phones on their programs, but we ask that they only use them during designated times after discussing appropriate phone usage with their program leaders. We ask our students to plug into their experience, not their electronic devices! We also ask that students actively communicate any concerns or issues directly with their trip leaders while on their program. We travel in remote areas of the world, and due to local conditions and events, our itineraries are subject to change (often in a positive, exciting way!). Rustic Pathways reserves the right to make any adjustments to programs that it deems appropriate. These decisions are made with student’s safety and best interests in mind. 198 1.800.321.4353


Frequently Asked Questions Below you will find some of the most frequently asked questions at Rustic Pathways. Upon signing up, each family is assigned a Personal Travel Advisor to walk them through the process of preparing for their trip. We hope having a single point person helps simplify the process and provides a personalized touch. If any of your questions aren’t addressed below, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Is Rustic Pathways right for me? Our programs are designed for positive and level-headed students with interests in experiential learning and travel. Our programs are not suitable for students with conduct disorders, chemical dependencies, an inability to work constructively in team environments or follow instructions, or an unwillingness to behave in a culturally sensitive manner.

Where do Rustic Pathways students come from? Rustic Pathways students come from all over the country and the world. Approximately 80 percent of our students are American, and we are thrilled to welcome more and more international students each year.

How old are most Rustic Pathways students? What about gender? This varies for each program and program date. If you are curious about the age and gender of other participants on a particular program, just let us know and we will tell you!

Do most people travel with a friend? No, most Rustic Pathways students do not know anybody when they arrive. However, some students do choose to go with friends and we make accommodations for this.

Are Rustic staff members certified in first aid? Every program will include staff members with a minimum certification of First Aid and CPR. Many of our programs will include staff members with Wilderness First Responder, EMT, Surf Lifeguard, and other certifications.

Can you cater to my needs? Rustic Pathways Personal Travel Advisors are always available to work with you to meet your needs. Whether you have special dietary needs, hope to combine programs, or just want more details about a program, we are here to talk.

How do I contact you? If you live in the United States, call us at 1.800.321.4353. If you live outside the United States, call us at +1 440.975.9691. Email us at rustic@rusticpathways.com.

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Travel Arrangements Listed below are some common questions regarding traveling with Rustic Pathways and how our international and internal flight processes work. For more details specific to each country of travel, please refer to rusticpathways.com/flights.

How does air travel work? In most cases, chaperoned international flights leave from our gateway airports within the United States. We highly recommend that all our students arrive at their gateway airport at least four hours before the flight. Prior to departure, we will send detailed airport information and flight times to parents.

Are your flights escorted? How will I know my child has arrived? Yes, Rustic Pathways flight leaders escort our international flights from each gateway airport. We also have staff in these airports to ensure safe travel. On certain routes outside of the United States, students may not be escorted, but they are checked in for their flight by our staff and again met by staff at their arrival airport. Once your child arrives safely at their final destination, you will receive a safe arrival email from us within 24 hours. After this email, no news is good news!

Must I purchase my international flights through Rustic Pathways? If you are beginning and ending your travels in North America, Rustic Pathways will handle your international ticketing. We purchase blocks of seats to ensure that all students travel on the same chaperoned airplane.

Is the price of international airfare included in the program cost? No, international airfare is an additional cost. You can find airfare estimates by visiting: rusticpathways.com/flights.

Why does Rustic Pathways arrange international flights? After leading trips for over 30 years, we have found this is the safest and most orderly way to operate. We can control ticketing, routing changes, and have a chaperone onboard. There have been times in the past when parents ticketed their children to San Jose, California instead of San JosĂŠ, Costa Rica by mistake, and our group tickets minimize some of these wrinkles.

What about visas? It is ultimately your responsibility to make sure you meet the entry and exit requirements for each country, but we are here to help. Visas depend on both your nationality and the particular country you will be visiting. For destinations that require visas for United States citizens, Rustic Pathways will send out additional information prior to your departure.

Can I connect between countries and programs? Yes! Many Rustic Pathways students choose the exciting option of combining multiple trips. While many of our programs are designed to connect easily, others take a bit of coordinating. If it’s possible, we’ll make it happen! Contact us if you have any specific connectivity questions about our programs.

Information About Your Trip What medical information do I need to know? Be an informed traveler! We are here to help with this, but you must also consult with your physician prior to travel. To assist students prior to and during travel, participants have access to the services of International SOS, a world-renowned medical and travel security company. Please visit rusticpathways.com/sos to learn more about this service and make sure to let us know of any medical needs or questions you have.

Will I hear from my child or Rustic Pathways during the trip? Once your child arrives safely at their final destination, you will receive a safe arrival email from us within 24 hours. After this email, no news is good news. Programs vary on remoteness, but most provide the opportunity for your child to email or otherwise contact you. We suggest working out these expectations with your child before the trip starts.

Is there a packing list? What should I send with my child? Each of our programs has a packing list online at rusticpathways.com. 200 1.800.321.4353


Administrative Details What does the program cost cover? Your program cost covers all essential elements of a program from the time you arrive at the starting location until the program is over. This includes meals, lodging, and most activities. This does not include spending money or activities listed as optional.

What is your cancellation or revision policy? If you would like to change to a different program after you have already signed up, simply fill out a revision request form online at rusticpathways.com/revision. Revisions incur a $100 fee plus the cost difference of the revised itinerary – as long as they are not within 30 days of your first start date. If you signed up as a Star Alumni or Early Bird, please see your specific program rules for details. Refunds for program cancellations are issued on a sliding scale based on how soon the start date is. We recommend you purchase the optional Trip Cancellation Program for maximum refund.

What about international exchange rates and additional fees? Rustic Pathways pays for most of its international programs in local currencies. Should currencies fluctuate and thereby increase our operating costs, we reserve the right to increase our program fees proportionally and invoice participants for the increase in costs. We are in the process of trying to reduce fees, but for a full list, please see rusticpathways.com/fees.

What forms does Rustic Pathways require? Once you sign up for a program, you will be assigned a Personal Travel Advisor. This will be your main point person at Rustic Pathways. Your Personal Travel Advisor will help you get in all required forms and make sure all your questions are answered.

I Still Have Questions These pages have outlined some of our most frequently asked questions. Check out rusticpathways.com for detailed information, maps, itineraries, and updates about programs that interest you. You will also find airfare information, photo galleries, packing lists, and answers to more frequently asked questions on our website. We are also available to talk on the phone – just call us at 1.800.321.4353 from within the United States or +1 440.975.9691 if you are calling from outside the United States. You can also email us at any time at rustic@rusticpathways.com. We can accommodate most home visit requests or visit you at your neighborhood coffee shop! We have staff in most major cities who would love to meet with you and your family – just request a home visit online!

Important Information

This catalog provides a brief summary of some of the 2015 travel programs (“the programs”) offered by Rustic Pathways Australia (USA), Inc. (“Rustic Pathways”), a tour promoter based in the state of Ohio. All program participants and their parents and/or legal guardians (collectively “the participants”) are required to read, sign, comply with, and abide by a comprehensive Statement of Terms and Conditions and various waivers and liability limitations that govern and regulate participation in the programs. Rustic Pathways will furnish these various materials to all qualified participants. All travel can be dangerous, and adventure travel to the more remote areas of the world poses unique risks. Rustic Pathways insists that all participants and potential participants seriously consider the dangers of any program undertaken. Participants should not apply for or participate in any Rustic Pathways program if they are unwilling to accept any and all of the potential risks and dangers such a program could pose. International travel to and domestic travel within overseas destinations will be on several airlines (“the airlines”). No airline by virtue of its endorsement of this brochure represents itself as contracting with any purchaser of the programs. The airlines are not responsible for any act, omission, or events during the time passengers are not on board their planes or conveyance. The passage contract in use by the airlines, when issued, shall constitute the sole contract between the airlines and the participant.

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Now What Do I Do?

I Have Questions!

You’re now ready to enroll for your summer adventure. Don’t worry, it’s easy! First you will need a computer and a baby tiger. Actually, the baby tiger is optional, but still highly recommended. Now go to rusticpathways.com/enroll and follow the simple instructions to enroll. Remember, most Rustic Pathways trips connect, allowing you to combine two or more programs for your perfect summer!

Don’t worry, grasshopper. We all have questions from time to time, and we’re always here to talk, whether you need help choosing a program, packing for your trip, or you simply want to talk about the latest fashion trends and hottest songs. If you live in the United States, call 1.800.321.4353. From outside the United States, you can call us at +1 440.975.9691. Or send us an email at rustic@rusticpathways.com.

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Can You Come to My Home?

Stay In Touch

Yes! Rustic Pathways is happy to organize home visits or office visits with prospective students and parents in most parts of the United States. We also have staff members in many cities around the world that are available throughout the year. To request a visit, see rusticpathways.com/homevisit. Please note, for families residing in outer Mongolia, visits are conditional upon the availability and disposition of our camel team.

Email: rustic@rusticpathways.com

Facebook: facebook.com/rusticpathways Instagram: instagram.com/rusticpathways YouTube: youtube.com/rusticpathways Twitter: twitter.com/rusticpathways

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