The Finest High School Travel Programs in the World

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The Finest High School Travel Programs in the World
T he Fi n est High Sc h ool Tr a v el P rogr a ms i n the Wo r l d
A Greeting from the Directors
Welcome to Rustic Pathways and our
31st season of life-changing programs for students!
Hello and welcome!
Rustic Pathways is a world leader in experiential education for high school students. If this is your first
encounter with us, welcome! We are pleased you found us and hope you enjoy reading about who we
are and what we do. Take the time to digest this book and discover the wonderful range of opportunities
that await your student or child.
As the Australian Directors of our international organisation, we are extremely proud to offer these global
programs through our Australian company, Rustic Pathways Travel. We have seen thousands of students
safely return from life-changing journeys across the globe, and we are very optimistic about Rustic Pathways’
contribution to education and youth development over the next ten years.
What a turbulent twelve months it has been around the world. Dictators have been overthrown, countries
have risen up to fight for democracy, and our financial systems have been threatened. We are moving
towards a more sustainable future through advances in areas such as clean energy, yet we continue
to wrestle with humanitarian issues and still see millions of displaced people living in refugee camps.
While our world leaders unsuccessfully debate about solutions, encouragingly, we see educators and
parents widely recognising the importance of raising our next generation of leaders to have sound
moral groundings, strong sets of values, and compassionate hearts.
We are very optimistic about your children’s future. Our programs expand horizons, challenge youth
to dream, and fill students with positive energy that inspires them to impact their world. Through our
cross-cultural service programs, students gain the perspective and confidence required to tackle the
unique challenges that lie ahead. We believe in the power of youth to help shape our future. We believe
that your student or child can make a difference.
Every parent hopes their child’s life will be punctuated with wonderful experiences. We at Rustic Pathways
would love to provide your student or child with one of those unforgettable, life-changing adventures.
We Are Rustic Pathways
Rustic Pathways is a pioneer in providing superior quality travel and service programs for students and
families in some of the world’s most welcoming countries. Rustic Pathways demands professionalism and
integrity across all of its operations, insists on quality in all aspects of its programs, and places the safety of its
students above all other considerations. We enrich the lives of our students and our staff, benefit the parts
of the world we serve, and build cultural bridges that lead to greater global understanding and cooperation.
Best wishes to you and your family,
Evan Wells
Director
Sam Murray
Director
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A Warm Welcome to Teachers and Parents!
We at Rustic Pathways are extremely proud of our reputation as a global leader in
experiential education programs for high school students. For 31 years, we’ve provided
powerful international programs while maintaining safety as our top priority. If you are new
to the Rustic Pathways family, we encourage you to read on and discover how our staff,
students, and life-changing programs set us apart as a global leader in our field.
About Rustic Pathways
Rustic Pathways is an international organisation that was founded in Australia in
1983. As Rustic Pathways grew, companies were established in parts of the world it
supports, including Fiji, Thailand, Cambodia, the USA and Costa Rica. Rustic Pathways
Travel, based on the Mornington Peninsula near Melbourne, was established as a
travel agency in 2010 to provide our international programs to students from Australia
and New Zealand. This book offers an overview of our international organisation.
Safety Comes First
In the same way that you place the safety of your students or children above all
else, we at Rustic Pathways also make this our top priority. Before students depart
the country, our staff thoroughly prepares them for their travels. Our Safety and Risk
Management Team oversees all of our programs and ensures that student safety
remains our top commitment. Rustic Pathways maintains a year-round presence in
our locations around the world, so not only do we know the hidden attractions in
these communities, but we also have inside knowledge about things to be aware of
and how to best respond to emergency situations. The advanced medical training of
our staff, the rigorous standards of our programs, and our continuous involvement in
the communities that we serve all reflect our strong commitment to safety.
Personal Growth Through Travel
Our programs provide powerful international experiences that stretch imaginations,
build self-confidence, and expand horizons. With the planet as our classroom and
knowledgeable leaders as teachers, Rustic Pathways’ experiential learning programs
develop global citizens with compassionate hearts. The results are incredible.
Life-Changing Experiences
Rich Curriculums + Small Groups + Inspiring Leaders = Life-Changing Experiences
We continually review and update our curriculums to ensure that we are offering
the best possible experiences. Small groups with a very high staff-to-student ratio
further add to the quality of our programs. Each trip is professionally managed by
a skilled team of leaders with extensive international experience. Together, this
formula adds up to life-changing experiences for our students.
Exceptional Full-Time International Leaders
Some of the men and women we employ hail from the world’s greatest universities
while others come from the most remote corners of the world. Academics
with master’s degrees working side by side with former Burmese refugees is
just one example of the exotic fusion of leadership that students experience
on our programs. Ask past students about their travels with Rustic Pathways
and they will almost certainly speak at length about our legendary and diverse
team of engaging program leaders.
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Country Management Teams Operate Year Round
Our country directors live in their regions for most of the year, giving them both
an unparalleled knowledge of their countries and vital connections to the local
people. This contrasts with an industry practice of bringing students to distant
lands with imported and often inexperienced leaders. We live where we travel,
and travel where we live, making us experts in our field.
A World Leader in High School Community Service
Live in the jungle and work with rescued elephants in Thailand, teach English at an
orphanage in India, help design and build a wildlife reserve in the Australian tropics,
or share your life with a tribal group on a remote island in Fiji. With more than
70 powerful service programs offered globally, students have the opportunity to
explore their interests while effecting positive change around the world.
Purpose-Built Service Bases
Rustic Pathways has community service bases that allow students to join several
different initiatives in the surrounding communities during their stay. The Ricefields
Base in Thailand (nine initiatives offered), the South Pacific Eco-Lodge in Fiji (eight
projects offered), and the Volcano and Rainforest Service Base in Costa Rica (four
initiatives offered) are three of our most popular programs because of the diverse
service options and wonderful residential environments they afford our students.
Progressive Programs that Create Positive Change
Our programs are designed to help students develop into confident, independent
travellers who are effective in making positive changes to their world. Many students
start their travels with Rustic Pathways on a school-based Rustic Journey, then return
the year after on a Rustic Trip with like-minded students from around the globe. After
high school, students continue their service work by becoming part of communities
through our Gap for Good initiatives. Countless students have returned home to
start up charities and non-profits that now have a huge impact across the world.
Our Students Eagerly Return Year After Year
The fact that students return year after year is the greatest testimony to the power
of our enriching programs. Students experience new cultures and make lifelong
friends. The satisfaction expressed by our students and their parents (see page 13
for a sample) is a reflection of the quality and transformative nature of our programs.
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Travelling with Rustic Pathways
Enjoy reading about the wide variety of travel programs we offer,
With year-round operations in 19 countries, Rustic Pathways offers
unparalleled travel and educational opportunities in some of the world’s most
interesting and culturally-rich destinations. Explore the world with Rustic.
from school group journeys to custom family travel options.
These are our programs for school groups. With the entire world as our
classroom, we welcome teachers and students to join us in the profound
Rustic Journeys
work we do around the world. Our Rustic Journeys are customised around
your school’s requirements and range from service-learning to curriculumbased programs. We partner with schools to expand students’ horizons
and develop them into compassionate, globally-minded citizens.
Students – come and travel during the school holidays with other 14 -18
year olds from around the world! Some students bring a friend, but most
Rustic Trips
sign up on their own and make new friends as they travel with friendly
peers and Rustic’s guides. With more than 100 programs in 19 countries, the
depth of our Rustic Trips are unmatched in student travel. Choose from
community service, adventure, language, or life skills programs.
Interested in new ideas for a truly unique schoolies week? Rustic Pathways
offers trips at the end of year 12 for school leavers from around Australia.
School Leavers
Step away from the crowds and turn your schoolies week into the trip of a
lifetime! Come and join a volunteer or adventure program in exotic Fiji,
amazing Thailand or wild New Zealand, or get some friends together
and contact us to help organise your own custom schoolies trip.
For high school graduates who wish to embark on a life-changing
adventure before or during university, our Gap Year programs offer a new
Gap Year
level of opportunity for personal growth. Running from September to
May each year, these programs range from trans-African odysseys to
self-directed work with impoverished youth in developing countries. From
four weeks to a full year, explore the exciting opportunities with us.
With our friendly staff and expert guides, we invite families to benefit from
our 31 years of experience by arranging a custom family trip. Parents can
Family Travel
join their child overseas before or after our student programs, or plan a trip
at any time of the year with friends and family. Our extensive overseas
network, unique volunteer initiatives, and personalised planning service
means we can create truly wonderful memories for you and your family.
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Service Learning for Schools
Rustic Pathways is the leader in providing international service-learning programs for high
school groups. Rustic Journeys introduce students to a variety of service experiences that
benefit the communities we visit, while showing students the impact they can have in their
world. We teach those who travel with us about their role in the global community, the
power they have to affect change, and the benefits of diversity and cultural awareness.
Rustic Journeys challenge students to take leadership roles in creating change.
Responding to Need. Service projects are established in close consultation
with community leaders. We work with partners to develop projects that address important needs
while enabling our students to take a hands-on role in creating change. Rustic Pathways service
projects focus on five dimensions that are essential to the well-being of the communities, including
education, infrastructure, environment, health, and economic development. Our project partners
include community leaders in rural villages, local government agencies and NGOs.
Achievable, Meaningful Goals. Our service initiatives engage participants in hands-on projects that utilise their skills. They are designed to be achievable by students
within the available time frame so that students leave with a sense of achievement. Equally as
important are the outcomes for the community, and all projects are part of the broader long-term
support that we provide. All journeys include orientation and discussion on the rationale underlying each project as well as the focusing on the larger cultural, social, and political considerations.
Sustainable. Our projects are designed to be sustainable for the community, your
school and Rustic Pathways. We empower local leaders to manage ongoing projects themselves, while also facilitating their long-term relationship with your school. Students can
continue their service work after the Journey by travelling on a Rustic Trip or Gap Year program,
and they can also become involved with the Rustic Pathways Foundation. We also encourage
and support students to become involved with their communities at home.
Measurable Impact. All of our service projects are carefully managed to measure
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Rustic’s impact on the community, environment, students and staff. Our impact spans from
students’ service projects during a program and projects provided by the Rustic Pathways
Foundation, right through to job creation, capacity building of local staff and joint enterprises.
There are also many non-financial impacts that are part of the reason Rustic Pathways has strong,
long-standing relationships with communities around the globe.
Defined Learning Outcomes. Academic learning is achieved when your
journey is integrated into the classroom curriculum. During the journey, students learn about critical
thinking, problem solving and communication, and further their inter- and intra-personal learning
through working as a team and learning about other cultures. Our leaders facilitate discussion and
reflection, which often results in extended exploration of values, social justice issues, and politics.
Your program manager will work with you to define student learning goals.
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Why Rustic Pathways?
The Rustic Journeys Framework
Before any Rustic Pathways program becomes available, it has been years in the making.
What now appears as a set of concise, organised offerings was initially brainstormed
on long, dusty road trips, drafted on the lined pages of travel notebooks, and debated
around conference tables of dedicated global activists. As a result, we take extreme
pride in our programs and feel confident that each offering is a reflection of the respect
and dedication we have for our students, teachers, and partnering communities.
Our framework for your journey provides flexibility for your school’s specific requirements.
We understand that schools have different objectives and parameters for travelling, with
differing considerations for lead-in times, budgets, teacher resources and curriculums.
Rather than offering a fixed travel package, we take the time to listen carefully to what you
need then design a program built around our framework. The process is designed to be
easy, efficient and fun for you as a teacher.
Personal Client Relationships. We provide personal customer service
and strive to establish long-term partnerships with teachers and schools. Staff turnover at Rustic
Pathways is very low, so we can ensure your point of contact at Rustic will remain consistent
throughout your relationship with us. Our team of directors and managers actively dialogue with
teachers and schools. This means you will be speaking directly with decision-makers, affording
you fast response times and a high level of flexibility with your journey from start to finish.
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Plan
Contact us to set-up a meeting with one of our
Australian Directors, Evan Wells or Sam Murray. We’ll
meet you at school to start planning your program.
Once we’ve identified your needs, our team will
prepare some programs for you to review, then we’ll
work with you to refine your ideal journey.
Promote
Once the journey is defined, your Rustic coordinator
will help promote the program to students at an
assembly, and to parents at an information evening.
We provide you with resources to make it as easy as
possible to generate interest from students and gain
the confidence of parents.
Prepare
We help prepare students for international travel and
cross-cultural learning. Depending on your goals,
preparation may include team building initiatives,
fundraising, role-playing scenarios, pre-departure
meetings, and inquiry-based projects to learn about
cultural and social issues in your destination.
Experience
Teachers accompany students overseas and your
Rustic leaders meet you upon arrival. The phases
of your journey may include orientation, service
projects, adventure, touring, and reflection. Our
expert guides will facilitate a powerful, life-shaping
experience for you and your students.
Reflect
Reflection enables us to build stronger cultural
bridges and enrich the lives of our students beyond
their overseas experience. Upon return to school,
we review the entire journey with you, and reunite
to help students apply their learning to continue
making positive changes in their world.
Safety and Risk Management. While risk is an inherent element of travel,
it is also essential for growth. Positive transformations in students occur as a direct result of
carefully managed risks. Our director of safety and risk management oversees program operations
and reviews risk management plans to ensure we maintain our strong safety record. We assist our
clients by making our risk assessments available to them. Rustic Pathways also has a partnership
with International SOS, providing evacuation, medical, and security assistance worldwide.
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Local Knowledge. Our staff live in the countries they operate. Unlike many student
travel companies, Rustic Pathways has dedicated teams of full-time staff living in the countries in
which our students travel. We don’t attempt to offer schools every travel destination. Instead we
strive to become experts in our 19 countries by employing and training local staff to become part
of the Rustic family. Savvy travellers recognise the value of local knowledge. Our teams of staff
know their destinations intimately, which has wonderful flow-on effects for our students.
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Sustainable Programs. By starting a Rustic Journey, you are establishing a
long-term, sustainable partnership between your school, a community and Rustic Pathways.
Teachers like to leave a legacy when they change schools or retire, and the establishment of a
Rustic Journey ensures your program will become part of the culture and tradition of your school
for years to come. We connect schools with communities so students can return each year to build
upon the work that previous year levels achieved.
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A Passion for Travel. An essential component of any travel company is a team of
staff who love to travel. Rustic Pathways began with one man’s passion for travel and evolved into
a close-knit family of hundreds of travel enthusiasts. A fundamental belief in the transformative
power of travel is the glue that holds Rustic together and is the driving force behind every program.
We love what we do, and our greatest pleasure is sharing our world with you.
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Travel During School Holidays
Rustic Trips are our programs for high school students during the holidays. With more than
100 trips across multiple departures throughout the year, Rustic Trips are a great choice for
students seeking to travel and meet new people. Students join a group of like-minded peers
from around the world and develop life-long friendships by sharing an enriching volunteer
and adventure travel experience. Rustic Trips encourage students to become independent
travellers while providing parents with the comfort of a well-organised program.
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Dream
Students — take this book, read through
the pages and dream! Dream about
where Rustic could take you and the
amazing adventures that await you.
Picture yourself in the photos and
imagine how these experiences could
change your life. A wonderful world of
opportunities are at your fingertips!
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Commit
Do it now! Make a decision and commit
to a program. When you’re ready to
apply, visit our website and submit an
online application form. We’ll then send
you a confirmation letter and assist you
every step of the way, including with
fundraising, flights, packing lists, and
travel information.
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Go!
A group of excited and energetic
students and leaders will be waiting
when you get off the plane at your
destination. Whether you join us for one,
two or three weeks, your time with Rustic
will be an experience you’ll never forget,
and you’ll return home cherishing your
memories and new friends.
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Our daughter has had the pleasure and privilege of travelling with Rustic Pathways on two occasions,
firstly with a school group, and then on her own. For both occasions, all the Rustic staff were helpful,
informative and exceptionally professional. We as parents were able to rest in the knowledge that she was
in very capable hands! We would have no hesitation in recommending Rustic Pathways to any interested
students and their parents.
— Jules Weatherstone, Queensland, Australia
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Schoolies Week…Rustic Style!
Our School Leavers trips are so much more than your average schoolies week experience.
These programs offer rewarding opportunities and create amazing memories for you to look
back on. Our programs are guided by legendary, inspirational leaders, and phenomenal
local staff. We’re not going to baby-sit you but we pride ourselves on offering safe, fun
experiences in wonderful overseas locations. Step away from the crowds and turn your
schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
School Leavers
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Review
With an amazing choice of programs,
the hardest part could be deciding
where to go! Take the time to review all
the programs in this brochure. Nearly
every trip is available to School Leavers,
with choices like riding an elephant in
Thailand, launching out of a plane in
New Zealand, or building a school in Fiji!
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Choose
Choose between set-departure dates
with students from around Australia,
or get some friends together to
organise your own adventure. With
years of experience in planning
adventures for students, Rustic can
create your ideal schoolies trip that
will make the Gold Coast seem lame.
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Focus
We’ll help you every step of the way
as you prepare for your adventure.
This allows you to remain focused on
getting straight A’s on your exams.
We’ll assist you with flight arrangements,
packing lists, and pre-departure
information. The end of the year will
come around before you know it!
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Celebrate
School’s out and its now time to mark
one of life’s great milestones. Our
guides will be there to help you have
an unforgettable experience while
staying safe in a foreign country.
Celebrate with an awesome adventure
you will be telling your friends and
family about for many years to come.
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A Break Before University
A Gap Year is a great way to enhance your studies or career development, and step out to
discover more about yourself and the world. The pressure of choosing a career path before
finishing high school can be very challenging, and many students feel they lack real-life
experience to make informed decisions. Rustic Pathways Gap Year programs offer students
a purposeful bridge to the wider world. Students excel after successfully completing a Gap
Year, and the stories they tell resonate with both employers and university admissions boards.
Gap
for Good
Gap
Blocks
Gap
Semesters
Gap Year
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Perfect for students looking for
a culturally immersive volunteer
opportunity. You will be placed in a
community where you can live life as a
local and make a real difference in the
world. From two weeks to six months in
length, Gap for Good is an economical,
flexible overseas volunteer placement.
Structured, month-long expeditions to
some of the world’s most welcoming
and fascinating countries. Each program
is carefully designed to build your skills,
knowledge, and life experience. Choose
from a range of themes and destinations
with scheduled departures between
September and May each year.
Our three-month semesters offer the
most extensive way to experience a
region. Each semester allows you to
explore an amazing part of the world
and gain a comprehensive understanding of local life through volunteer
and adventure travel. Choose from our
autumn or spring semesters.
I was burned out from high school and I knew that if I went straight into university I would probably not
have another chance to travel for a long time. I felt that this was the right point in my life to slow down
the education process and figure out who I really was and what I wanted to do with my future. I chose to
travel to Tanzania and South Africa with Rustic. It was certainly challenging to be in places with cultures so
different from my own, but they were two of the best months of my Gap Year.
—Marc McFarland, New Jersey, USA
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Customised Family Adventures
Rustic Pathways welcomes the opportunity to create a custom program for your family. Our
family travel programs are suited to those seeking an extraordinary experience that aligns
with our mission – to benefit parts of the world we serve and build cultural bridges. We
cater to all budgets and our clients range from families seeking their first overseas holiday,
to inveterate travellers with their own private jets. Our network of staff ensures we deliver
experiences that leave you and your family with memories you will cherish forever.
Design
Contact us to speak with one of our
Australian Directors, Evan Wells or Sam
Murray. We’ll speak over the phone or
meet for a coffee to learn more about
the type of experience you’re after.
Then we design your journey and refine
it to meet your time and budgetary
constraints. We do the hard work for you.
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Organise
Rustic will allocate you a personal
liaison to be your point of contact while
organising your trip. We can assist with
arranging your airfares or just provide
the ground component for you. Rustic
Pathways guides can accompany you
throughout your journey, or simply join
for a portion of the adventure.
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Travelling as a family with Rustic
Pathways will create lifelong memories
and stories that will be told long after
the kids leave home. Parents will always
remember their children making Fijian,
Thai, or Cambodian friends, and kids
will never forget their parents wearing
sulus and dancing the meke.
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Remember
Family Travel
The sights we saw, and experiences we had, are things that we will cherish forever. Thank you so much to Rustic
Pathways and all the staff for making this trip such an incredible experience for our family .
—Fiona Sanders, South Australia
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What’s New at Rustic Pathways
December and January Rustic Trips
The Cape York Turtle Expedition
Due to popular demand, we are now offering an expanded
range of Rustic Trips during the Aussie summer holidays.
Designed specifically for students from the Southern
Hemisphere, these departures open the doors for more
students to benefit from Rustic’s life-shaping programs.
Check out the program pages in this book and then visit
our website to read the itineraries and view the full range
of 2014 dates. Rustic Pathways has the widest range of
volunteer and adventure travel programs for high school
students during the holidays. Whether you come by
yourself or bring a friend, travelling on a Rustic Trip will be
an amazing experience that could change your life.
In 2013, several school groups ventured into Cape York
Peninsula in far north Queensland to work alongside
indigenous rangers and support turtle conservation.
Students removed fishing nets and cleaned beaches to
preserve turtle nesting grounds, while learning about
indigenous culture and heritage from traditional land
owners. This unique program also focuses on social,
environmental and sustainability issues on Cape York and
is an adventurous journey to a remote and wild part of
Australia. A true Rustic adventure offered exclusively as a
Rustic Journey to school groups, please see page 51 for
additional details and contact us for more information.
Welcoming Spain to the Rustic Family Contemporary Issues in Thailand
We are proud to announce our expansion into Europe with
exciting program offerings in Spain. Join us for our Southern
Spain Language Immersion program and practice your
Spanish on the beautiful Costa del Sol. You can also tour the
country on our Spanish Countryside and Beaches program
to experience the best Spain has to offer. We invite you to
come share the wonders of the Iberian Peninsula with us!
A new Rustic Journey for schools, this program offers a powerful learning experience in Thailand. Starting in Bangkok, travel
to the western frontier on the Thai-Burmese border. Learn firsthand about social justice and human rights issues, then make
a difference through volunteering. Students will visit refugee
camps, children’s homes, schools and aid organisations.
Teachers – contact us to bring your classroom to Thailand!
In addition to our School Leavers trips on set departures, we
now offer most of our programs upon request to groups of
five or more. Get some friends together, choose a country and
we will turn your schoolies week into the trip if a lifetime! From
elephant conservation in Thailand, to trekking through the
Andes in Peru, or volunteering at an orphanage in Cambodia,
you can now choose your own adventure and make it happen!
Wilderness First Responder
Rustic now offers an internationally recognised Wilderness
First Responder certification. This course trains students
to respond to serious medical emergencies in remote
environments. The course covers topics such as injury
prevention and assessment, spinal injuries, fractures and
sprains, and treatments for asthma and allergic reactions.
Refer to our Thailand Rustic Trips online for all the details.
New USA Office
Global Service Bases
Over the last 31 years, Rustic Pathways has pioneered a
whole new model of international community service
and experiential learning. Rather than simply visit remote
villages, we build and maintain service bases that allow us
to become an active part of our host villages. We currently
operate bases in Thailand, Laos, Australia, Fiji, and Costa Rica,
and we have several more facilities planned around the
globe. This strategy allows us to retain local staff year-round
and to maintain deep connections with the communities.
Our service bases also allow us to accommodate specialised
groups, private families, and gap year students year-round.
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Rustic Pathways in the USA has moved! Our office in
the United States is now located on 50 beautiful acres
of Ohio woodlands in the heart of Amish country. Our
North American staff feel right at home in our new lodge
when they look out their window to see three lakes, and
the occasional deer or wild turkey wandering onto the
property. The new office provides the administrative team
members with a comfortable working environment and a
venue to host yearly directors’ meetings and safety training
seminars. It has proven to be the perfect fit for the new USA
Rustic home! If you’re ever travelling through the state of
Ohio, contact us and stop by to say g’day!
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Global Community Service
Rustic Pathways is Real Service
Plant. We’ve planted thousands
Donate. Ten Rustic students
Feed. For much of the world’s
Empower. Strings given
Connect. Youth in Bavu
village, Fiji learn computer basics
with the help of a Rustic volunteer.
We connect students to the digital
age through computer donations
and training classes. We expose
young students to technologies
that will guide the future, giving
them the tools to succeed.
Protect. We contribute to
Bridge. Alec and Trey share a
Preserve. Sara, Caitlin, and
Matt paint a renovated home in
New Orleans. Strengthening
structures that define communities
is part of service. Preserving New
Orleans requires hammers, nails,
and paint. Other projects use
different materials to preserve
the flavour of local cultures.
of trees as part of our global
reforestation initiative. We partner
with national parks in many
countries to support conservation,
erosion control, and environmental
stewardship. We build interpretive
learning trails to educate youth on
the natural environment.
population, the lack of nutritious
food is the greatest barrier to
success. Throughout the globe we
provide regular meals to children,
the elderly, and the poor. We are
happy to help grow healthy minds,
hearts, and bodies in all of the
corners of the globe.
Rustic Pathways is the leader in providing international community service programs
for students of all ages. We offer programs that engage and inspire students
who range in age from 14 to 18 years old, as well as Gap Year programs for high
school graduates, and private tours for families. All of our programs instil a global
perspective in our students. Some introduce them to service, showing them
the impact they can have on the world, while others challenge them to take leadership
roles in creating change. With initiatives in 19 countries around the world, our service
programs are as diverse as they are empowering.
to our students by their host family
at the Ricefields Base are a traditional
blessing in this region. Many hands
make for light work, and our service
projects bring thousands of helping
hands together on dozens of global
community service initiatives that
empower both students and locals.º
conservation projects around the
world. Awareness and exposure to
issues that put people, animals, and
the environment at risk are the first
steps in finding a remedy to global
problems. Lessons last longer and
students’ impact is greater when
the world is your classroom.
Teach. A student tutors English
Develop. New-found friends
share smiles outside the Wouosi
Village School in Fiji. We lead
enrichment programs at schools
around the world, providing
materials and support that create
opportunities for young children
to explore creative expression,
teamwork, and diversity.
Impact. Cassidy spends time
with children in rural Burma. Our
programs allow disadvantaged
children in isolated regions the
opportunity to have life-changing
global experiences. Connecting
these children with our students
broadens their horizons and brings
the world to their doorstep.
Nurture. Enhancing young
lives through service leads to
engaged youth ready to take
action and make the world a better
place. Our students build lasting
relationships with communities
while learning about real issues
affecting humanity and how they
can make a difference.
Build. Our students lay bricks for a
community centre in a rural Tanzanian
village. We have built orphanages,
schools, homes, health centres, and
water systems. We undertake projects
that make a major impact and create
opportunities for youth to get involved
and make these projects a reality. Build
a future for communities in need.
Fund. Residents of the RP
Celebrate. Our students
understand that what you wear is
far less important than what you
give from your heart. We bring
cultures and communities
together, providing lifelong
lessons in compassion and mutual
understanding. Celebrate the rich
diversity in our world.
Grow. We encourage students
to grow – as individuals and as
a global community. Powerful
experiences providing opportunities
for growth are the core of who we
are. They help us realise the changes
we can make. Plant the seeds that
will grow a better and brighter
tomorrow for our children.
to a young Buddhist monk in India.
We partner with schools and
organisations around the world to
develop interactive English language
lessons and conversation exchanges
with native speakers, and tutor
children and adults, opening doors
for the future.
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moment with our Burmese team,
swapping phrases and eating
potato chips. Sharing ice cream
and playing soccer are amongst
the world’s simplest yet most
effective diplomatic tools – breaking
down barriers and deepening
cross-cultural understanding.
gave 60 winter coats to refugees at
Mae Ra Ma Luang Refugee Camp.
A truly warm gift! The Rustic
Pathways Foundation provides a
vehicle for individuals interested
in making tax-free donations
that benefit projects in our target
communities around the world.
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Children’s Home attend school with
our support. We fund the education
of under-privileged youth around the
world and support vocational training
to create opportunities for their futures.
Our volunteers serve as tutors and
mentors as they help their new friends
learn skills for future success.
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Rustic Pathways International Bases
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Over the years, we have established a wide range of facilities to support our travel programs. Located
in regions known for welcoming people, rich cultural diversity and stunning beauty, these properties
provide homes for our staff and bases to support many of our service projects. Each property offers
purpose-built, secure and comfortable accommodation for students and separate housing for
teachers. Not every program is located at our bases, so if you are a teacher or student who would like
a residential experience overseas, please ask us about the programs that operate from our bases.
Glass House Mountains Base – Australia
Ricefields Service Base – Thailand
Nestled in the hinterland of the Sunshine
Coast of Queensland, our Glass House
Mountains Base is used as a launching
pad for several of our service, adventure
and environmental education programs
in Southeastern Queensland. Located
near Steve Irwin’s Australia Zoo, the
property boasts 50 acres of bushland and
rainforest, and is home to koalas,
kangaroos and king parrots.
South Pacific Eco-Lodge – Fiji
Situated in the heart of a traditional Thai
village near Udon Thani, The Ricefields
Base was established in 1999 as a centre
for student service and cross-cultural
learning. The 20-acre facility includes
seven Thai-style houses, indoor and
outdoor meeting areas and classrooms, a
pool, gym, organic gardens, Thai sala,
internet café, soccer field and a new
family of happy water buffalo.
Hill Tribe Support Base – Thailand
Comprised of a large lodge and several
smaller bures (cabins) dispersed across
the property, the Eco-Lodge was constructed using locally grown pine and
Fijian hardwoods. The ground level
contains a large dining area and games
room, with the surrounding grounds
including a large deck, an infinity-edge
swimming pool, extensive gardens
and sports fields.
Highlands Immersion Base – Fiji
Located in northwestern Thailand near
the Thai-Burmese border, our new facility
here currently houses 30 Karen Hill Tribe
children and will house 130 children
when completed. Our Hill Tribe Support
Base, known as the Rustic Pathways
Children’s Home, incorporates a vocational training project to brighten the
future prospects for the next generation
of Karen children and their families.
It changed my outlook on life and made
me much more willing to help my family,
friends, and community. The program
challenged me physically and mentally,
we did so many fun and exciting activities
along with the hard community service
work, which included teaching in the
schools, building a bridge, helping build a
community centre and also a water tank
for a village in desperate need for water.
— Mel McMorrow,
Canberra, Australia
Toba Totoka Island Base – Fiji
Positioned on the banks of the mighty
Mekong River, this beautiful property is
adjacent to the World-Heritage town of
Luang Prabang. This French colonial
town is regarded as one of the most
attractive destinations in Southeast Asia
and our base currently provides a home
for our Laos staff. Plans are underway for
further accommodation facilities for our
students, teachers and groups.
Volcanoes & Rainforest Base – Costa Rica
Toba Totoka is a slice of heaven on a
breathtaking stretch of white sand. We
have worked to make this base
sustainable and eco-friendly to live in
harmony with the island. From the close
partnerships with our neighbours, to
organic produce, fresh seafood and an
array of wonderfully scenic locations to
visit, Toba Totoka truly embraces simple
island living in a stunning part of Fiji.
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This base is situated beside a beautiful
rainforest reserve near Arenal Volcano,
outside the town of La Fortuna. It’s also
close to several national parks, many
welcoming communities with pressing
needs and lots of thrilling adventure
activities. With two comfortable houses,
toucans and sloths, this base is the
perfect hub for our Costa Rica service
and adventure programs.
I have been exposed to the true essence
of what Morocco has to give through
Rustic Pathways. Sceneries and activities I
would never have been able to enjoy
without this trip.
— Dominique Lear Gonzalez,
Mexico City, Mexico
Be prepared to open yourself up to new
experiences and a new outlook on life.
— Natalie May,
Colorado, USA
Thank you Rustic Pathways. You opened
up his world in a very safe environment.
— Karen Myers, parent,
London, England
Luang Prabang Base – Laos
Rustic Pathways first came to this
stunning valley in the heart of Fiji’s main
island 21 years ago. We were inspired by
the need for service and by the warm
hearts of the villagers. The Highlands
Base includes both our Nasivikoso Bure
– in the heart of a traditional village – and
our Farm House – located just outside
the village itself. This is pristine Fiji at its
best!
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Rustic Pathways draws students from every corner of the globe.
Each year we receive hundreds of emails and letters from students
and their parents touching on the quality of their experiences with
us. We are more than happy to provide references upon request to
teachers, parents and students considering a Rustic Pathways
program. Email us at [email protected] and we will
put you in touch with past participants. Below are a few of the
comments we’ve received from students around the world.
The highly organised pre-departure
procedures of Rustic Pathways gave us
the confidence to send our son – travelling
by himself for the first time – to the
Floating Village program in Cambodia.
— Mia Gentugaya, parent,
Muntinlupa, Metro Manila
Our trip was so amazing, I loved every
part of it! The elephants were such an
awesome experience that I’ll never forget,
I wish it went for longer!
— Madi Dixon,
Victoria, Australia
This was my daughter’s first time
travelling abroad and was an amazing
adventure for her. All of our questions
were answered and we felt safe in letting
her go with Rustic Pathways. What a
wonderful adventure!
— Alexis Brisby, parent,
Oregon, USA
This trip made me a better person, a more
global citizen, in so many ways.
— Priyasha Madhavan,
Jakarta, Indonesia
The trip begins and ends with an airplane
flight but continues throughout your life.
— Tom Lin,
Taichung City, Taiwan
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The Rustic Pathways Family
Rustic Pathways is a global leader in our field, and our exceptional staff members are
the backbone of our organisation. Their incredibly diverse backgrounds reflect the
rich experiences we offer our students. Our global staff provide Rustic Pathways with a
profound understanding of the destinations we visit. Our year-round presence gives us a
real-time connection that is unparalleled in our industry. The faces of our staff shown in this
catalogue represent a cornucopia of positive energy and deep local knowledge, ensuring
our students have wonderful, empowering, and safe experiences while they travel, learn,
and grow on Rustic Pathways programs around the world.
Strength in Diversity
Rustic Pathways places a strong emphasis on diversity. We work in some of the
world’s most interesting and welcoming countries, and by the nature of our
programs, we are usually in the more exotic and less-populated corners of the
destinations in which we operate. To ensure that our programs maintain the
highest standards of safety, we build leadership teams that pair international staff
members with in-country employees. This results in wonderful teams that blend
together an understanding of our students and their needs with deep local
knowledge that opens special doors in the regions where we work.
Hundreds of International Staff
Rustic Pathways spans the globe! Most of our staff members are based outside
of Australia. These bright and smiling team members are a vital component
of every student’s journey. A gathering of our global leaders is a multilingual,
multicultural affair. 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 are a strong and unified global team that
celebrates diversity.
Rustic Pathways Global Directors
David Venning
Evan Wells
Raised in a family of inveterate travellers, David founded
Rustic Pathways in Australia in 1983. An honours
graduate from Georgetown University’s School of
Foreign Service, David has devoted his life to sharing his
passion for educational travel and community service
with students and families from around the world. A
true global citizen, David splits his year living between
northern Thailand, his farm in Australia’s Glass House
Mountains, and his family home in Ohio.
Born in New Zealand and now living between Australia,
Fiji and the U.S., Evan has spent the last 21 years
helping to shape Rustic Pathways. With a degree in
business and a love of the outdoors, travel and diverse
cultures, he is an integral part of our team. When away
from work, Evan enjoys exploring different parts of the
world with his wife and two young sons. He also races
competitively in marathons and other long-distance
endurance events internationally.
Chairman and Founder of Rustic Pathways
Sam Murray
Chris Stakich
Sam has worked in the outdoor education profession
since 1998. With education degrees from La Trobe
and Monash universities, he joined the Rustic team in
2008 and now manages our operations in Australia.
Sam has been instrumental in developing our
Australian business, and his passion for travel inspires
his commitment to providing experiential education
programs to students worldwide. Sam lives in Victoria
with his wife and two young children.
Chris began working with Rustic Pathways after
graduating from Harvard University in 2001. Over the
past eleven years, Chris has served as the director of
Costa Rica operations, business development director,
and the global recruitment director. Chris lives his
life with a passion for integrating education and
international travel. He works diligently to develop
compassionate future leaders who embody a broad
perspective and passion for the world.
Director - Rustic Pathways Travel
Gabe Porter-Henry
Ginger embodies the hard work ethic and
benevolent spirit of Rustic Pathways. As director of
the administrative arm of Rustic Pathways, Ginger
oversees all office activities and staff members with
a permanent smile. Ginger has visited many of our
countries of operation, and possesses an unparalleled
understanding of our programs and global logistics.
Organised and indispensable, kind and caring, Ginger
truly is a cornerstone of the Rustic Pathways family.
Gabe joined Rustic in 2005, and holds a degree in
cultural anthropology. Having travelled to or worked in
most of our destinations, Gabe held director’s positions
in Peru, Thailand, and Mexico before assuming the role
of Global Safety Director. With his intimate knowledge
of our global operations, Gabe coordinates our country
directors to ensure quality and safety across all Rustic
Pathways programs. He has worked in experiential
education and travel for more than 15 years.
Director - Global Finance and Administration
Director - Global Safety and Risk Management
Ann Fuller
Jessemin Sheyda-Losick
Ann has a master’s in urban planning from NYU, where
her studies culminated in a project with the United
Nations Development Program in Nicaragua. She
has managed volunteer programs in New York City,
studied in Bolivia, and earned a bachelor’s degree in
anthropology from Bates College. Ann joined Rustic in
1996 and now oversees all service projects. She applies
her expertise to ensure that our service initiatives meet
rigorous standards and achieve meaningful results.
A graduate of Georgetown University with extensive
study in environmental science and international
politics, Jessemin helped develop and operate our
programs in Costa Rica and Morocco. Now with his
master’s degree in sustainable development from
Columbia University, Jessemin oversees our global
operations in the critical areas of sustainability and
program quality audit. Jessemin also serves as the
president of the Rustic Pathways Foundation.
Director - Global Community Service
Director - Global Sustainability
Kevin Porter
Tim Porter-DeVriese
Kevin is entering his fourth year directing our programs
in Ghana, where he began programs for Rustic
Pathways in 2011. Prior to joining Rustic Pathways,
Kevin worked with development organizations in East
Africa and completed research for the United Nations
High Commissioner for Refugees in South Korea. While
attending Harvard University, Kevin oversaw the FirstYear Outdoor Program, managing outdoor experiential
education programs for incoming students.
After working extensively throughout Asia as a trip
leader and program manager, Tim now manages
our rapidly growing Gap Year division. With a deep
understanding of our organizational ethos and host
communities, he develops powerful, transformative
experiences for Gap Year students from all over the
world. An honours graduate of the Massachusetts
College of Art, Tim speaks fluent Thai and splits his time
between the USA and Southeast Asia.
Director - Gap Year Division
Bryan Haggerty
Ricardo Romero
Born in Connecticut and raised in a family business,
Bryan has lived in Southeast Asia for more than 10 years.
Prior to joining Rustic, he spent three years at Chiang
Mai University and wrote grants for Hill Tribe nonprofit groups. Bryan is one of the great heroes behind
the scenes of our dynamic Asia team and coordinates
our operations throughout Southeast Asia. He speaks
fluent Thai and Lao and currently lives in Chiang Mai
where our regional office is located.
Ricardo joined us seven years ago after working for a
decade in Costa Rica’s rafting industry. With a degree
in business from the University of Costa Rica, Ricardo
is now completing his MBA. His commitment to safety
in the experiential tourism sector makes him the ideal
director of our Costa Rica programs, as well as the
regional director for all Central America programs. He is
an avid outdoor enthusiast who is equally comfortable
on horseback or in a kayak.
Regional Director - Southeast Asia
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Chief Executive Officer - Rustic Pathways USA
Ginger Bartholomew
Director - Global Program Development
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Director - Rustic Pathways Travel
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Team South Pacific
Tracey Murray
Emily Harney
Julie Arendt
Aimee Gunn
Tracey is a passionate surfer who has competed
internationally in the World Qualifying Series. A natural
educator who believes in developing the intellectual
and physical abilities of all students, Tracey has taught
in schools for nearly a decade. She is committed to
providing the best possible experience for Rustic
participants for all programs throughout Australia.
Emily earned a master’s degree in higher education
before joining the Rustic team. She has led our
community service and animal conservation programs
in Thailand, Fiji, and Australia since 2007. Emily oversees
the day-to-day operations of our programs in Australia
for international students, and splits her time between
the USA, Australia and New Zealand.
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 before joining our team. Julie has led
programs in 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. Aimee has
extensive experience working with young adults in a
school setting. Her kindness and appreciation for the
growth of students has made her one of the favourite
program leaders in Fiji.
Manager - Australia Administration
Country Manager - Australia
Manager - Fiji Administration
Manager - Fiji Adventure Programs
Chris Tuohy
Elizabeth Linder
Rajnesh ‘Raju’ Ram
Afroz Ali
Chris joined Rustic Pathways full-time in 2013 after
graduating from Griffith University. With majors in
wildlife biology and ecotourism, Chris is a passionate
Aussie with a great love of the outdoors. His knowledge
of Australia is one of his many strengths as the manager
of our Eastern Kimberley programs. At the end of the
day you can usually find Chris playing guitar by the fire.
Liz is an adventurous Kiwi who hails from Auckland. She
previously worked for Rustic Pathways in Costa Rica,
and now manages several of our Aussie programs. Liz
is a well-qualified outdoor guide who has previously
owned her own sea kayaking company in New Zealand
and guided kayaking expeditions in Alaska. Students
love having Liz as their leader on our programs.
Born in the Momi Bay area, Raju handles a variety of
responsibilities including driving, farm scheduling, and
group logistics. Raju also enjoys playing in the nightly
soccer matches at the Eco-Lodge and teaching our
students about the Indian elements of Fijian culture.
When not at work, he likes spending time with his
family, and working his farm.
Our resident bus handler Afroz, has been an integral
member of our Rustic Pathways Fiji family for over 15
years. With the windows down and music up, he drives
our students around Fiji and makes the bumpy roads a
safe, fun, and enjoyable experience. A wonderful guy
and a great leader for our driving team, Afroz’s years of
experience contribute greatly to the safety of our trips.
Program Manager - Australia
Program Manager - Australia
Manager - Fiji Logistics
Manager - Fiji Transportation
Nick Brockhoff
Amy Thomson
Panapasa ‘Oro’ Orodai
Inia Nalibu
Nick leads our remote service expeditions in Outback
Australia. A former outdoor education instructor with
exceptional leadership skills, Nick is also a highly distinguished paramedic in the South Australian Ambulance Service. His extensive knowledge of Australia,
advanced medical skills and experience in emergency
services makes him a highly-regarded leader for Rustic.
Originally from Southeast Queensland, Amy now lives
in the outback and leads our programs throughout
Australia. With a degree in wildlife science, Amy has
previously worked as a tour guide on Fraser Island and
at El Questro Station in the eastern Kimberley. Her bubbly personality makes her a favourite with students and
staff alike on the programs she leads.
From the village of Wouosi in the interior of Fiji, not far
from our Highlands Base, Oro studied at Nadi College.
Oro’s great sense of adventure, natural athletic ability,
and broad knowledge of the cultures and geography
of Fiji make him a strong leader. His energy and excitement is a great benefit to our programs. Oro travelled to
the U.S. in 2013 for training and sales experience.
Born in the coastal Fijian village of Nabila, just down the
road from our Eco-Lodge, Inia has established himself
as a leader for our Fiji community service programs.
With a certification in tourism studies, Inia brings
professionalism to every task he undertakes. He is a star
soccer player, loves rugby, and always has a smile and
laugh to share. Inia is a student favourite.
Program Leader - Australia
Program Leader – Australia
Manager - Fiji Adventure Programs
Program Leader - Momi Bay Base
Navarone Salerno
Mathew Millard
Jowave Nauluwavu
Walesi Ravule
A true cowboy from the Eastern Kimberley, Navarone
never ceases to astonish students with his stories of
life and adventure. Nav is a legendary fisherman with a
passion for sharing his country, and he is one of our allstar leaders on our Outback programs. When he’s not
leading Rustic programs, Nav is out mustering cattle on
his million-acre station in remote Western Australia.
Mat is an Aussie outdoor education leader from South
Australia. When he’s not driving the tractor on his
family’s farm, Mat leads programs through Australia, Fiji
and Africa. He has worked extensively with high school
students in a range of capacities, including leading
camp programs world-wide. Mat is an extremely
capable leader with a great thirst for adventure!
Rustic Pathways’ Eco Lodge is lucky to be situated close
to Momi village where Jowave lives with his family.
Jowave has dutifully worked at the Eco-Lodge for six
years, and with that brings a host of insight and local
knowledge to our many service projects around the
area. He’s always excited to join a game of rugby or
jump in the pool with our students.
Lesi has taken on a wide range of responsibilities at
our Eco-Lodge Service Base over the last seven years.
Lesi works endlessly to make sure our students are
happy and well cared for at all times. He leads many
of our environmental service initiatives in communities
around the Eco-Lodge. Never without a smile on his
face, Walesi brings incredible energy to the Eco-Lodge.
Program Leader - Outback Australia
Program Leader - South Pacific
Program Leader - Momi Bay Base
Program Leader - Momi Bay Base
Natalie Coupland
Tamarand Cresswell
Eremasi ‘Junior’ Mataitoga
Ravouvou ‘Rex’ Senitukewai
Nat Is an outdoor education instructor from Southeast
Queensland. She has worked for Rustic in Australia, New
Zealand and Fiji, leading programs for school groups,
high school students and gap year students. A strong
leader with a fun-loving approach to life, Nat’s trips are
always rated highly by students. Her passion for travel,
and cross-cultural learning make her a popular leader.
From the Adelaide Hills in South Australia, Tam has
studied animal science and is passionate about
conservation. She has been instrumental in establishing
wildlife service projects and is actively involved in fauna
rescue. Tam is a great mentor for students and leads
our Australian wildlife programs. You’ll often find Tam in
Africa or Indonesia protecting threatened species.
Eremasi has been an integral member of the Rustic
Pathways Highlands team for the past seven years.
Known as a gentle giant and affectionately referred to
as Junior, he continues to be a fantastic leader for our
groups. Junior is always excited to share the Highlands
life with our students, and does so with a smile, a guitar,
and very frequently, a rugby ball.
Hailing from the inland village of Nasivikoso, Ravouvou,
affectionately called ‘Rex’ when working with Rustic
Pathways, is truly a one-man circus. His sense of humour
and comedic routines has been an absolute favourite
with our students for the past three years. Whether it’s
an engaging story, a history of his village, or a freshly
picked coconut, Rex can deliver them all with a smile.
Program Leader – South Pacific
Program Leader - Australia
Program Leader - Highlands Base
Program Leader - Highlands Base
Maggie Lentz
Ana Dugulele
Waisele Naivaluvou
Senirusi Bou
Having spent time teaching students in the USA, China,
Ghana, and Fiji, Maggie brings an incredible wealth of
experience to her role as Eco-Lodge Manager. A native
of South Carolina 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 warm personality.
Ana has been a key member of our Fiji team for
more than seven years. She oversees our operations
throughout the country and works tirelessly behind
the scenes. With exceptional local knowledge, a deep
understanding of her country, and an amazing ability
to juggle many tasks, Ana plays a critical role in the
success of our programs in the Fiji Islands.
Fondly known as ‘Whise’ in Somsomo, this Rustic
Pathways leader is a vital personality that keeps the day
positive and programs running smoothly at the Islands
Base. This jack-of-all-trades, who is affectionately considered “the manta ray whisperer,” is known for being
able to pull in a big fish on command and throw down a
spike for the final point in an afternoon volleyball game.
Hailing from Rustic Pathways Fiji’s newest base,
Somosomo, Bou brings the insider knowledge of the
various reefs and marine life in the Yasawas. His work
with the Fiji Fisheries Department has been an integral
contribution in setting up a Marine Preserve in front of
his village. Bou is just as comfortable underwater with
the manta rays as he is on land planting mangroves.
Manager - Eco-Lodge Programs
General Manager - Rustic Pathways Fiji
Program Leader - Yasawa Islands Base
Program Leader - Yasawa Islands Base
Jone Nagodrolevu
Shalini Narayan
Shailini Naidu
Todd Leatherman
One of the most well-known staff members of Team
Fiji, Jone brings a smile, depth, and kindness to our
Highlands programs. Born in the village of Nasivikoso in the remote mountain district of Magodro, he
is a graduate of Navosa Central College. Jone’s strong
knowledge of Fijian traditions, and years of involvement
with Rustic, make him a strong leader for us.
Born and raised steps away from our Eco-Lodge Base,
Shalini oversees general operations of the Eco-Lodge.
She welcomes every visitor with a warm and open
heart, sharing cups of chai tea and lots of motherly
love, while taking on a multitude of tasks to ensure the
efficient operation of this base. Shalini also leads our
Home Cooked Meals service initiative.
Shailini joined the Rustic Pathways Fiji team in 2011 and
has quickly become an integral part of our operations.
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.
She loves to cook and can always be counted on for
delicious food and good conversation.
A graduate of the University of Maryland, Todd has a
wide range of professional experience. He has worked
for a federal narcotics task force, a private investigation
firm, and a student loan provider. He earned an
advanced scuba diving certification in Thailand,
became a certified snowboard instructor in New
Zealand, and has travelled the world over.
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Manager - Momi Bay Base
Manager - Fiji Administration
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Team Asia
Pat Taedaengpetch
Yutthana Sangtiengnan
Alexis Simchak
Pannha En
For 15 years, Pat has brought his professionalism,
knowledge of Buddhism, zany sense of humour,
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 is a true Rustic Pathways all-star
and one of our most beloved global directors.
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 RPCH, 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.
A graduate of Penn State with a degree in visual
journalism, Lexi is a skilful photographer with a real
heart for service. After studying abroad in South Africa,
her desire for international travel and service learning
blossomed. She has led photography programs in
Burma, Laos, and Thailand, and is also one of our key
staff at the Cambodia Children’s Project.
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. Pannha
has proven to be a tremendous asset to our diverse
operations in Cambodia, and he has worked diligently
to provide his entire family with a much-improved life.
Regional Director - Southeast Asia
Director - Rustic Pathways Children’s Home
Country Director - Cambodia
Country Manager - Cambodia
Gaia Bonini
Timothy Gillespie
Yi Yoeurn
Sothy Than
After graduating from the University of Florida with a
degree in journalism, Gaia followed her passion for
animals to Asia where she now manages the Rustic
Pathways’ elephant programs in both Thailand and
Laos. Her gentle demeanour and positive attitude
make her a favourite with students. She has also led
programs for Rustic Pathways in Morocco and Ghana.
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 now manages our
Come With Nothing program and spends the rest of
the year teaching at the RPCH.
Born in the same town that serves as home for our
Cambodia Orphanage Project, 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 students. Yi’s
broad smile and radiant energy are infectious, and he is
always a favourite leader among students.
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 Rustic Pathways students
and spending time with his five-year-old son, Ratha.
Manager - Elephant Conservation Projects
Manager - Remote Thailand Operations
Program Manager - Cambodia
Program Manager - Cambodia
Keegan Kennedy
Shannon Snider
Yusos Sles
Vannak Va
Keegan has been teaching, studying, and researching
in Thailand for the last nine years. Originally from
northern California, he recently 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 local ecosystems to Rustic programs year-round.
A Georgia native, Shannon helped Burmese refugees
acclimate to resettlement life in the United States
before coming to Asia to see the reality on the other
side. Since arriving on the border, Shannon has been
training Burmese teachers in the most remote corners
of Asia. He now brings his experience to our Hill Tribe
Support Project and Refugee Camp excursion.
No one can forget Yusos! Full of energy and always
smiling, he is the first one to the project site and the
last one to leave each day. Born in a small Cham village
outside of Kampong Chhnang, Yusos is WFR-certified
and has travelled to the United States with Rustic
Pathways. A talented athlete and a hard worker, Yusos
is highly regarded by our students and their families.
Entering his fifth year as a beloved guide with Rustic
Pathways, Vannak has a degree in economics and is
now studying for his master’s at the Royal University
in Phnom Penh. He chose his major to help support
his family, and is a key contributor to our growth and
ongoing success of all of our community service
initiatives in Cambodia.
Program Manager - Southeast Asia
Manager - Thai-Burma Border Programs
Program Manager - Cambodia
Program Manager - Cambodia
Miles Becker
Kinga Laczko
Khamla Sibounheuang
Paradon Simphouvanh
Since earning his degree in economics from Columbia
University, Miles has developed and lead programs in
Cambodia, the Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, and the
USA. Recent travels have brought him to Asia, where
he has stepped in as a program manager. Miles’ diverse
travel experience and grounded nature make him one
of Team Southeast Asia’s strong leaders.
Originally from Hungary, Kinga graduated from the
University of Szeged with a double major in Hungarian
and English. After years of traveling and teaching ESL in
Europe, Kinga joined our Southeast Asia team and has
become one of our highest acclaimed trip leaders. Her
warm smile and endless energy have graced Pat’s East
Asian Odyssey and our Ricefields programs for years.
Originally from the heart of exotic Xayaboury province,
Khamla has calmly managed our Laos operations for
four years. He received his degree in economics in
Luang Prabang, where he now lives with his wife and
baby daughter. In addition to managing our yearround programs, Khamla has been instrumental in the
development of our Rustic Pathways Base in Laos.
Born in the village of Nam Ma in northern Laos, Paradon
studied business and law at Manivanh College in Luang
Prabang, where he learned excellent English-speaking
skills that have made him a great program leader and
favourite with our students. Paradon is WFR-certified
and best known for his vibrant smile, adventurous
spirit, and exceptional talent on the soccer field.
Program Manager - Southeast Asia
Program Manager - Southeast Asia
Country Manager - Laos
Country Manager - Laos
Manitchaya ‘Jib’ Hemuthai
Charapinya ‘Fah’ Hirikokul
Connor Stowe
Mary Yuan
An Udon Thani native, Jib has risen through the
ranks over the years. Her superb organisational skills,
computer proficiency, and excellent English have
earned her the role of Chiang Mai Operations Manager.
In 2012, Jib travelled to the United States where she
received her WFR certification. She is the proud mother
of several animals including cats, dogs, and rabbits.
Originally from Udon Thani and a legendary trip leader,
Fah is our resident animal care expert and a skilled
member of our marketing team. A graduate of Udon
Rajabhat University with a degree in animal husbandry,
Fah is excited to be moving to the Rustic Pathways
Children’s Home in Mae Sariang where she will manage
our new Introduction to Veterinary Service program.
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, and China. Connor lives
by his motto, “Make it an adventure!”
Mary is from Chengdu, the home of our Giant Panda
Project. Now in her fifth year with Rustic Pathways, Mary
has been the program leader for many of our China
programs. Mary loves travelling and has been to almost
every province in China, and to the USA. She dreams of
finishing her China checklist and then moving on to see
other destinations around the world!
Senior Manager - Chiang Mai Operations
Senior Manager - Veterinary Service Program
Country Director - China
Country Director - China
Paphakon ‘Wut’ Chimphliphana
Doe Lomanotham
Patrick Ziemnik
Kai Johnson
A graduate of Nohbo Academy, Wut is from a Karen
village in western Thailand. Fluent in Thai, Burmese,
Karen, and English, he has led Come With Nothing
trips and been a great mentor at the orphanage. Wut
has returned to RP Children’s Home after spending a
year managing the Ricefields finances. A regular visitor
to the USA, Wut is currently pursuing a law degree.
Raised in a small Karen village in the hills of Mae Hong
Son, Doe was sent to the Baan Rai School by his teacher
when he was eleven. After studying there for three
years, he returned to his village to help support his
family. Doe now cares for the expansive grounds at the
RP Children’s Home, and will soon commence his tour
guide license training sponsored by Rustic Pathways.
After receiving high honours from the Harvard
University Social Studies Department, Patrick continued
his passion for affordable health care as an Americorps
volunteer. Patrick led leadership trips for Harvard’s FirstYear Outdoor Program and uses the leadership and
organizational skills that he developed there to give a
truly Rustic experience to our students in Mongolia.
A graduate of the University of Wisconsin with a degree
in Geography, Kai has been living and working in the
Himalayan region for the last five years. He is fluent in
both written and spoken Hindi and is passionate about
experiential education. Kai brings expert knowledge of
India to our operations, giving him the ability to create
powerful experiences for our students.
Senior Program Manager - Thailand
Program Manager - Hill Tribe Support Project
Country Director - Mongolia
Country Director - India
Sai Tun ‘John’ Thein
Chit Oo
Sudarshan Singh Deora
Divya S. Parameshwaran
Originally from Shan State in Burma, John enjoys
sharing Burmese culture with visitors from around the
world. A graduate of Dagon University in Yangon with
degrees in philosophy and English, John has become
a vital part of our operations in Burma, Thailand, and
the United States. John is a skillful soccer player, WFRcertified, and speaks four languages fluently.
Hailing from Kengtung in eastern Shan State, Chit
Oo joined Rustic Pathways in 2009. He has a degree
in geography from Kengtung University and enjoys
sharing his Shan culture and stories of colourful Hill
Tribe people with our students. Chit Oo’s family always
welcomes our students with a delicious homemade
Burmese dinner when we visit his home in Kengtung.
‘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. He’s a
fan of Indian folk music and a star cricket player. If you’re
lucky, he’ll teach you how to swing for sixes!
A native of Kerala and an invaluable member of our
India team, Divya’s cheerful demeanour makes her
extremely popular among Rustic Pathways students.
She earned her MBA with a focus on international
tourism and has worked extensively in the Kerala
backwaters tourism industry. A phenomenal cook, she
lives with her husband Eldhose in New Delhi.
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Country Manager - India
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Country Manager - India
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Teams Africa, Europe and North America
Kevin Porter
Jessie Wachter
Harry Alvarez
Jasmine Reynoso
Prior to working with Rustic Pathways, Kevin worked
with development organizations in East Africa and
completed research for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in South Korea. While attending
Harvard University, Kevin oversaw the First-Year Outdoor
Program, managing outdoor experiential education programs for incoming students. In 2011, Kevin initiated
programs in Ghana for us and is now the country director.
Having run programs in New Orleans, India, Peru, and
Tanzania, Jessie now shapes and directs our East African
operations. She grew up in Salt Lake City, has worked
for the UN in Austria, the Austrian Embassy in Greece,
lived and volunteered in Guatemala, and has traveled
to more than 50 countries since graduating from Pacific
University in Oregon.
Harry was born in New York and raised in the Dominican
Republic. He graduated from SUNY New Paltz with
degrees in psychology and Spanish, and has completed
pre-med coursework at Columbia University. Having
managed programs in Costa Rica and Panama, Harry
was a natural choice to lead our operations in his native
Dominican Republic.
Jasmine graduated from Stanford University with a
degree in science, technology, and society. At Stanford,
she led an organization that promotes children’s rights
and education in Ecuador. Her fluency in Spanish
proved instrumental in both Costa Rica and the
Dominican Republic, where she shares her knowledge
with our students about the bateyes communities.
Country Director - Ghana
Country Director - Tanzania
Country Director - Dominican Republic
Program Manager - Dominican Republic
Princess Akosua Love Kpedekpo
Kristin Dimberg
Kelly Moynihan
Alex Ball
Akosua will be entering her third year introducing
students to her humble roots in the village of Adaklu
Abuadi. The region’s princess, Akosua helped found an
NGO which supports local women in cotton production.
She was invited to represent her project at the Global
Summit in August, 2012 in the United Kingdom. She is
currently completing her master’s degree.
Kristin is currently pursuing her master’s in social work
and has a strong interest in human rights and global
issues. Her love of exploration and adventure attracted
her to Rustic Pathways, and she has led trips in both
Southeast Asia and Tanzania. Her fondness for East
African culture and people have drawn her back to
Tanzania to help with our operations there.
Prior to taking on the role of Country Director, Peru,
Kelly was a member of our Costa Rica team for five
years. Her fluency in Spanish and commitment to
community service are highly valued among her peers.
Before joining Rustic, she earned a degree in journalism
from American University in Washington, D.C., where
she also interned at CNN.
Having led Rustic Pathways programs for eight years in
Costa Rica and Peru, Alex 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. Alex continually strives to
create rewarding projects for our Peru operations.
Program Manager - Ghana
Program Manager - Tanzania
Country Director - Peru
Country Manager - Peru
Moses Alhassan
John McGinnis
Juan Mayorga
Jose ‘Pepe’ Soldevilla Gamero
Moses is entering his third 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.
Before joining Rustic, John put his degree in peace and
global security from the University of Dayton to good
use as a volunteer in Palestine, where he taught English
and coached youth soccer in a refugee camp. John
studied at the American Universities of Cairo and Dubai
and completed his mastery of Arabic in Fez, Morocco.
John is fluent in four Arabic dialects, Spanish and Italian.
Juan was born in Peru and raised there until he moved
to the United States when he was ten years old. He
obtained a bachelor’s degree from the University of
Colorado and earned dual graduate degrees in both
tourism and park management and education. Juan
resides in Peru year round and speaks fluent Spanish. In
addition to travelling, he loves the outdoors.
Jose has a great passion for and knowledge of Peru that
is infectious to all who travel with him. A veteran rafting
guide, Jose has participated on first descents of rivers
and has worked as a head guide for some of the world’s
most prestigious rafting companies. A father of five,
Jose is a natural at working with students. He leaves a
positive impact on all who know him.
Program Manager - Ghana
Country Director - Morocco
Groups and Gap Program Manager - Peru
Program Manager - Peru
Chaima Ait El Mekki
Nour al-Din Mohtafid
Lauren Anderson
Wainer Ocampo
Born and raised in Marrakesh, Chaima has been with
Rustic since our first summer running programs in
Morocco. Fluent in Arabic, French, English, and Spanish,
she is an invaluable resource and guide for our North
African programs. Chaima is earning a degree in
actuarial finance from the University of Science and
Technology of Marrakesh.
A native of Marrakesh, Nour al-Din has been an
indispensable part of our Moroccan team. As the lead
driver of our Moroccan convoy, he knows all the twists
and turns of the dusty, back roads of Morocco and has
plenty of friends in the desert to introduce students to
along the way. Students love to sit with him for a cup
of traditional Moroccan mint tea, and practice Arabic.
Lauren holds a degree in Spanish and economics
from Emory University. She has spent the past six
years overseeing service projects and now helps to
manage Costa Rica operations. A lover of travel, and the
children’s section of any bookstore, Lauren lends her
passions and energy to each trip she leads. Originally
from upstate New York, she now lives in Chicago.
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. A Costa Rica
native, Wainer has also spent time in the U.S., where
he completed a cultural exchange at Hiram College in
Ohio. Always the first person on the dance floor, he can
often be found teaching salsa to our students.
Country Manager - Morocco
Program Manager - Morocco
Country Manager - Costa Rica
Senior Program Manager - Costa Rica
Oliver Rodriguez Pearson
Matija Paunovski
Alex Sevilla
Mauricio Carazo
Oliver grew up in Madrid and attended universities
in both Spain and the U.K. With bachelor’s degrees in
business and marketing, Oliver started spreading the
word about Rustic Pathways in Spain nine years ago.
Passionate about shaping the lives of future leaders,
this energetic Spaniard is legendary when it come to
sharing the best of his colourful country with students.
A proud Croatian, Matija hails from the city of Split.
She is a graduate of Northeastern University and has
a master’s degree from Harvard. In addition to her
years of experience in international recruitment for
Rustic Pathways, she is accomplished in leadership
training, product life cycle development, and financial
forecasting. Matija works to expand our Group division.
From beautiful Turrialba, Alex spent ten years working
as a rafting guide on rivers in both Costa Rica and the
United States. He represented Costa Rica as a member of
the national team in two world rafting championships
and has a degree in industrial engineering from the
Universidad Central. Alex has spent the last five years
managing our adventure and Gap Year programs.
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 our adventure programs in Costa Rica.
Country Director - Spain
Director - European Sales
Senior Program Manager - Costa Rica
Program Manager - Costa Rica
Lauren DeAngelis
Rosalie Cohn
Joanie Beauregard-Veillette
Marco Ramos
With a degree in anthropology and human biology
from Temple University in Philadelphia, Lauren worked
on literacy programs for underprivileged youth before
joining Rustic Pathways. She is an international traveller,
speaks fluent Spanish, and is always looking for the next
great adventure. Lauren diligently manages all our USA
programs from the city of New Orleans.
Rosalie is a Michigan native who now calls New Orleans
home. A graduate of the University of Michigan, she
holds dual degrees in English and political science.
Rosalie worked in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
for the volunteer rebuilding efforts, and made the move
permanent. Her motivation and easy-going personality
make her a great addition to the team in New Orleans.
A native of northern Québec, Joanie grew up playing
volleyball. She played with the Gee-Gees at the
University of Ottawa, where she earned degrees in
civil law and international development. After college,
Joanie transferred her love of teamwork and outdoor
leadership into running the Costa Rican Summer Camp
Leadership program over the past four summers.
Hailing from the lush, green valley of Turrialba, Marco
worked as a rappelling guide for several years. After two
summers working with Rustic Pathways, he now joins
our team full-time as a program manager. Marco earned
his degree in respiratory therapy from Universidad Santa
Paula. An avid surfer, he has a love for sun and ocean, and
spends most of his spare time on the waves.
Country Director - United States
Program Manager - United States
Program Manager - Costa Rica
Program Manager - Costa Rica
Paul Smylie
Tonya Holmes
Max Elizondo
Melanie Forbes
Hailing from the shores of Lake Erie, Paul has always
had an affinity for travel and mentoring students. A
graduate of Bowling Green State University in Ohio
with a degree in geography, Paul loves talking to others
about their adventures around the world. Since joining
the Rustic Pathways team, Paul has managed programs
in the United States, Laos, and Cambodia.
Raised in Hollywood, Florida, Tonya has always loved to
explore new places. She graduated from the University
of Central Florida and holds degrees in history, social
science, and education. Tonya has traveled extensively
with her college volleyball team and now calls many
places home. When not running trips with us, you can
often find her coaching high school girls’ volleyball.
A native Costa Rican and nature lover, Max’s knowledge
of medicinal plants, commitment to helping others,
and understanding of the Maleku culture make him
a great addition to our team. He is currently studying
sustainable tourism at the Universidad Estatal a Distacia.
Max is the backbone of our Maleku Culture and Service
program and a student favourite.
Melanie first came to Costa Rica as a student on our
Language Immersion program, where she fell in love
with the culture. Her experience encouraged her to
pursue degrees in environmental science and Spanish
and return to Rustic Pathways to inspire other young
travellers. Previously, Melanie lived in Southeast Asia for
eight years, and now lives in Costa Rica.
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Program Manager - Costa Rica
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Program Manager - Costa Rica
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Our Three Beautiful Bases in the Fiji Islands
Our operations in Fiji span many of the nation’s 336 islands, and we have built bases in three diverse regions of the country that host many of
our programs. As with our other bases around the world, our Fiji bases are built with our students in mind. These bases allow us to run great
programs while ensuring that our students rest comfortably and play happily here in the South Seas.
South Pacific Eco-Lodge
The Rustic Pathways Eco-Lodge continues to expand and integrate
into the local environment and community in positive ways. The
main lodge was constructed using locally grown timber and
incorporates pine and other softwoods with Fijian hardwoods. The
ground level contains a kitchen, office, large dining area,
and game room with billiards and table tennis. 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. Rooms are divided
between dormitory-style bedrooms on the second level of the main
lodge and several smaller bures, or cabins, scattered throughout the
property. Bathrooms are modern, with flushing toilets and solarpowered hot-water showers. Introduction to Community Service;
Sun, Sand and Service; and Fiji Diver’s Dream programs run out of the
Eco-Lodge Base.
Fiji Islands
Rustic Pathways in the Fiji Islands
Rustic Pathways is the leader of student travel in Fiji. Over the past 21 years
we have developed an exciting range of enlightening programs that
immerse our students in Fijian life. Operating from three unique and
picturesque bases – a tropical camp in the Yasawa Islands, a traditional
village nestled deep in the Nausori Highlands, and an eco-lodge overlooking
peaceful Momi Bay – we offer students an unmatched array of opportunities
to explore Fiji. Our love for Fijian culture and our deep respect for the people
are echoed throughout our extensive community service and adventure
trips, which both educate and challenge our students.
Airline Information and Program Connectivity
We use Virgin Australia and Fiji Airways for schools travelling on our Rustic
Journeys to Fiji. Individual students on Rustic Trips will meet their group in
Nadi, Fiji, and should call us on 1800 321 435 for complete information
about air travel. Our programs in The Fiji Islands connect seamlessly and can
also be combined with most of our trips in Australia and New Zealand.
Highlands Immersion and Service Base
Rustic Pathways first came to this stunning valley in the heart of
Fiji’s main island 21 years ago. We were inspired by the need for
service and by the warm hearts of the villagers. This is a place where
people live with very little but seem to have found true contentment.
The Highlands Base includes both our Village Bure, and our Farm
House. The Village Bure is a traditional Fijian-style home designed to
provide a central place to share time and meals. The Farm House
offers the opportunity to engage with the locals in daily life in this
stunning valley. 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. The Nasivikoso Bure and
Farm House offer upgraded amenities and true cultural immersion.
Village School Service and Highlands and Islands Service Immersion
(see website) programs operate from the Highlands Base.
Fact File
Population Just under 1 million
Capital City Suva
Currency
Fijian Dollar – 1 AUD buys about
1.80 Fijian dollars (as of August 2013)
Languages English with Fijian and Hindustani
spoken in rural areas
Attractions Endless white sand beaches
Traditional ceremonies in
indigenous villages
More than 300 islands, of which
only 106 are inhabited
Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Park –
famed for its giant dunes and rich
archaeological history
Toba Totoka – Beautiful Bay, Simple Living
Located on a breathtaking stretch of pure white sand, 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 allows us to live in
harmony with the surrounding environment. From sleeping in large
safari tents, eating freshly caught seafood, growing organic produce
and developing positive partnerships with our village neighbours,
Toba Totoka truly embraces simple island living. Enjoy the experience
of living the way the locals do!
Did You Know?
Fiji is one of the first places in the world to greet the new day, and was once
known as the Cannibal Isles. One chief is said to have eaten 872 people, but
sega na leqa (no worries), there has been no cannibalism in the islands since
1867. Fijians are now reputed to be among the friendliest people in the
world. It is considered rude to rush anywhere in Fiji and many things run on
Fijian time – a term often referred to when things don’t happen as quickly
as one might expect. Part of the beauty of the islands is living at a slower
pace and taking the time to enjoy every minute of this tropical paradise.
Local Lingo
Bula!
Vinaka vaka levu
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The ocean is right outside our front door and many exciting activities
await, including kayaking, snorkelling, fishing, swimming with manta
rays (seasonal) and scuba diving to name a few. The neighbouring
village is just next door, a short walk along the beach. The villagers
welcome visitors with open arms. Whilst several programs visit our
Island Base, our Marine Service and Adventure program focuses on
preserving the marine environment surrounding the island.
Hello and warm wishes.
Thank you very much.
FJ
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Eight Service Projects at the Eco-Lodge
Introduction to
Community Service in Fiji
A fun and exciting variety of meaningful
service and Fijian culture at our Eco-Lodge
Live, Work, and Play at our Eco-Lodge Base in the hills of
beautiful Momi Bay. Take a swim in our pool, play ping-pong, join
a soccer match, or simply relax in a hammock with a good book.
Contribute to one or more of the eight diverse and rewarding
community service initiatives that operate out of our comfortable
Base and make a difference in the community.
Share in the daily lives of your friendly Fijian hosts – they will
open their hearts and doors to you as soon as you arrive.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 30 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
14 - 18 years
8 days starting from Nadi, Fiji
$1,495
Up to 30 community service hours
19 Jun – 26 Jun
10 Jul – 17 Jul
26 Jun – 3 Jul
4 Dec – 11 Dec
3 Jul – 10 Jul
11 Dec – 18 Dec
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
Welcome to Our Eco-Lodge
Wake up to the morning sun rising over the Pacific Ocean and
get ready for an exciting day in a South Seas paradise. You
will participate in a range of service projects and learn about different
ways to help the local community while living the relaxed and easygoing South Pacific lifestyle. Return to our beautiful Eco-Lodge each
evening after your service work to share social time with new friends
and staff members. Join traditional Fijian dance performances, help
cook food at a lovo feast, relax and take in a stunning sunset, and play
soccer or volleyball with the village team.
An Introduction to Community Service
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Environmental Service
and Sustainability
After-School
Enrichment
Home-Cooked
Meals
Interact with students of
different cultures through
language and learning
Help monitor, maintain, and
preserve Fiji’s magnificent
natural environment
Lead activities for local youth
through fun games, activities,
and cultural exchanges
Prepare healthy meals for needy
Fijian families and learn to cook
the local cuisine
Teach English to eager school
children alongside helpful Fijian
teachers and Rustic Pathways’
staff who will guide you through
this amazing experience.
Play games and sing songs that
help improve students’ English
pronunciation and fluency.
Participate in beach clean-ups
Enjoy laughs with children as
they practice their English skills
and build confidence.
Cook delicious Fijian and Indian
dishes with our staff and friends
and learn about the local cuisine.
Plant trees and mangroves in
an effort to help reforest and
prevent erosion around the
beautiful Fiji Islands.
Design and Lead weekend
activities from arts and crafts to
relay races that offer skill building
for all involved.
Deliver the nutritious and tasty
food you prepare to needy
children, families, and elderly.
Explore the fragile ecosystem
Get to Know these friendly
and help maintain Fiji’s beautiful
marine environment.
Learn how a home-cooked
of the islands, and learn how to
protect these precious resources.
Fijian children who will welcome
you like family into their villages.
meal can greatly help these
families and about other ways to
help the community.
Medical Aid and
Assistance
Hammers, Nails,
and Brushes
Computers are
the Future
Plaster, Paint,
and Pencils
Lead health awareness
workshops and visit patients
Contribute to building projects
in villages near the Eco-Lodge
Help Fijian school children
develop basic computer skills
Develop relationships and
create art with young Fijians
Donate books and other much-
needed educational supplies.
Throughout your week, you’ll work on a combination of the
eight service initiatives 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 throughout the region. Check out
page 39 for the eight projects on which you will likely work. Over the
weekend, take advantage of your island home during a day at the
beach, or participate in an optional activity such as scuba diving or
island hopping. This is tropical fun at its best!
Fijians have long believed that strangers should be welcomed
as long-lost friends and given the highest degree of consideration
and hospitality. We are honoured to be warmly accepted here
and pleased to offer you the chance to immerse yourself in the
friendly culture of Fiji while giving back to your host community
through a wide variety of meaningful service initiatives.
School Leavers
Length
Price
Dates
Classrooms, Chalk,
and Chatter
8 days starting from Nadi
$1,495
15 Nov – 22 Nov
22 Nov – 29 Nov
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Visit rural nursing stations to
help dispense donations and
provide basic medical supplies
Lead interactive workshops
about dental care and hygiene.
Volunteer at local health care
facilities and spend time with
friendly patients.
Construct village dispensaries
to further improve conditions at
local nursing stations.
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Build toilets and other facilities
to improve health and sanitation
in a traditional Fijian village with
the help of local villagers.
Improve area schools and
construct playground equipment
for students at the nearby
kindergartens.
Paint colourful murals alongside
local students to brighten their
learning environments and
improve their community.
Help teachers learn new
technological skills so they can
show their students how to
become computer literate.
Teach Fijian youth and help
Inspire creativity and imagination in young minds.
Enrich a school’s curriculum
with art classes and activities and
exchange innovative ideas with
eager teachers.
them learn computer basics,
practice typing and build skills
for their futures.
Provide supplies for art projects
Laugh with your students
and feel a great sense of
accomplishment as you watch
their skills grow.
Help kids create their own
that local schools couldn’t
otherwise afford.
masterpieces, which they will
take home to proud parents.
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Sun, Sand, and Service
Join in international community service
at our wonderful Eco-Lodge Base
Immerse yourself in the community surrounding our EcoLodge Base and work on meaningful service projects.
Build strong bonds with your peers as you work together on
many of the eight rewarding community service projects we
offer at the beautiful Eco-Lodge.
Share in the friendly Fijian culture as you join lovo feasts, watch
traditional meke dances, and play soccer with the locals.
Enjoy coastal village life on this exotic island playground and
marvel at the brilliant shades of a magnificent tropical sunset.
Rustic Journeys
Length
15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 60 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
14 - 18 years
15 days starting from Nadi, Fiji
$2,895
Up to 60 community service hours
19 Jun – 3 Jul
10 Jul – 24 Jul
26 Jun – 10 Jul
17 Jul – 31 Jul
3 Jul – 17 Jul
24 Jul – 7 Aug
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
Welcome to the Islands
This Village Needs a School
Join us for two weeks, four weeks, or more on this program at
our Eco-Lodge Base. Spend your days contributing to a variety
of meaningful and fun environmental and community-based service
projects. Then, relax and enjoy your tropical surroundings in the
evenings and on the weekends. 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.
Traditional villages nestled in the mountains of Fiji are home
to communities that live off the land and have limited access to
basic services. In the village of Nasivikoso, students have had to live
away from home in order to get an education because they have
not had a school of their own. Rustic Pathways is working in
partnership with the village to build a primary school for these
children. Classrooms have been built, and for the first time in the
village, first to fourth grade classes are now in session!
Service from the Eco-Lodge
Our South Pacific Eco-Lodge sits tucked into the hills south of
Fiji’s main tourist centre of Nadi and is surrounded by a diverse
mix of cultures that makes this area unique. You will learn firsthand about native culture and the life of the island’s Indo-Fijian
population while you work alongside locals on a range of com–
munity service projects. You will be placed on a service team
when you arrive at the Eco-Lodge and will work with this small
group each day on projects to teach English, refurbish schools, and
contribute to local conservation efforts. Learn more about these
exciting projects on page 39.
In the evenings, everyone will return to the Eco-Lodge to relax with
our local staff, neighbours, and friends. Lovo feasts, meke dances,
and kava ceremonies will give you a rich taste of traditional Fijian
food and culture. You will also have the chance to join in some
awesome optional adventure activities from island hopping to
scuba diving or even a weekend side trip (see website for details).
Learn What it Takes
During your time in Nasivikoso, you will live in pairs with a host family
and gain a deep understanding of life here and the importance of
education in this remote area. You will have the opportunity to meet
with village elders, school committee members, and others to learn
more about what it takes to make a project like this a reality and why
this school is so important.
Not Just Bricks and Mortar
During this program, you will focus your energy on helping with the
on-going construction of the school as well as education-based
projects that provide enrichment and English language support for
the students of Nasivikoso. Prepare grammar lessons, lead art
projects, and share in cultural exchange with the students of the new
school. A good education requires more than walls and desks, and
the teachers are thrilled to have your support.
Build a primary school for children in a remote village who
otherwise must leave home for the week to attend school.
Tutor village children, help out in the local kindergarten, and
show the students of Nasivikoso how much you care!
Live with a local family and immerse yourself in a new way of life
far from the reach of modernity in the remote Fijian Highlands.
Share time at our Highlands Base with new friends, play games,
laugh, and learn about the warm and wonderful culture of Fiji.
Learn and understand how Fijians have lived for generations.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 30 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
14 - 18 years
8 days starting from Nadi, Fiji
$1,595
Up to 15 community service hours
4 Dec – 11 Dec
8 Jan – 15 Jan
11 Dec – 18 Dec
15 Jan – 22 Jan
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
Length
Price
Dates
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
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A special initiative to strengthen
education in the Fijian Highlands
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8 days starting from Nadi, Fiji
$1,595
15Nov – 22 Nov
29 Nov – 6 Dec
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Marine Service
and Adventure
Explore Fiji and help preserve its
natural resources and unique ecosystems
Count fish and other marine species to help monitor the
health of Fiji’s tropical coral reefs and coastal waterways.
Learn about the importance of environmental conservation
and what you can do to help fragile marine ecosystems.
Swim, Snorkel, and Play in warm South Pacific waters
amid a host of exotic fish, or go for an optional scuba dive.
Learn about the importance of environmental conservation
and what you can do to help fragile marine ecosystems.
Rustic Journeys
Length
15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 10 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
The Secrets of the Sea
Tropical Adventure
Fiji is home to the world’s third-largest reef system and thousands of
exotic marine species. Your trip here will be much more meaningful
than a simple island tour. You’ll learn about the issues that threaten
the reef system and lend a hand to help preserve it. Your introduction
to Fiji’s marine environment will start on a breathtaking boat ride
through the Mamanuca and Yasawa Islands. When you reach our
island base, you’ll receive an orientation to your new home, an
introduction to the reef system, and learn from local experts about
the threats this fragile environment faces.
Have you ever dreamed of living on a beautiful, remote island
or experiencing the thrill of tropical adventures? This program is
a brilliant combination of both that will leave anyone seeking
adventure and exploration thrilled and amazed.
In an effort to preserve the fish population here, Rustic Pathways has
joined forces with the local village to create a marine reserve. Part of
your work on this program will be to count the species in this reserve
in order to monitor the health of the reef. You’ll work hard, but you’ll
also have fun snorkelling with exotic fish, squid, and sea turtles in one
of the world’s most beautiful reef systems – a truly unique and
incredible service environment!
Sit Back and Relax
When you take a break from marine monitoring, you can relax and
enjoy the beautiful beach in front of your Fijian home. Take a kayak
out for a paddle or spend an afternoon playing with the village
children. Our Base is adjoining the local village and you can wander
over to meet the villagers and learn about island life. Marine Service
and Adventure is an exciting mix of science and sun suitable for
anyone interested in marine studies.
Picture yourself hovering more than 24 metres above the forest
floor – straight in front of you is nothing but air. Take a leap and
sail through the air at top speed as you zip line over Fiji’s
stunning landscape. This is just one of the activities that will set
your heart racing on your Escape to Fiji program. Other adventures
include coastal boating, kayaking, exploring giant sand dunes, and,
if you choose, an optional skydive from 14,000 feet.
Live on a beautiful, secluded beach for three blissful nights
and take advantage of all this island paradise has to offer.
Challenge yourself during exciting water activities including
snorkelling a plane wreck, swimming with manta rays (seasonal),
and fishing with the locals.
Hike to one of the highest and most spectacular waterfalls in Fiji.
Explore pristine coastlines, snorkel along reefs teeming
with colourful marine life, and learn the history of these islands.
Kayak over beautiful coral reefs in search of exotic marine life.
On this trip, you will visit the beautiful Yasawa Islands. You’ll stay at
our islands base set on one of the grandest beaches in this entire
chain of islands. Witness spectacular sunsets, meet friendly villagers,
and swim in tranquil waters just steps from your front door. You will
have a chance to scuba dive (optional), explore coastal landscapes,
snorkel, kayak, swim with manta rays (seasonal), and hike one of the
tallest mountains in the region. This is island life at its best!
Rustic Journeys
Escape to the Fiji Islands is fantastic as a stand-alone trip if you only
have one week in Fiji. It is also the perfect, and extremely popular,
add-on to one of our enriching community service programs. Come
and join us for some fun in the sun.
14 - 18 years
15 days starting from Nadi, Fiji
$3,195
Up to 10 community service hours
19 Jun – 3 Jul
17 Jul – 31 Jul
3 Jul – 17 Jul
31 Jul – 14 Aug
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
Length
8 to 15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Dates
14 - 18 years
8 days starting from Nadi, Fiji
$2,195
19 Jun – 26 Jun
4 Dec – 11 Dec
26 Jul – 3 Jul
11 Dec – 18 Dec
10 Jul – 17 Jul
8 Jan – 15 Jan
24 Jul – 31 Jul
15 Jan – 22 Jan
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
School Leavers
Length
Price
Dates
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
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Sun, sand, snorkelling, and spectacular
sunsets in the stunning South Pacific
The Magic of the Islands
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
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8 days starting from Nadi, Fiji
$2,195
15 Nov – 22 Nov
29 Nov – 6 Dec
22 Nov – 29 Nov
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Fiji I sla nds
Big Fiji Explorer
Wonderful waves, waterfalls, and wild
wanderings throughout the Fiji Islands
Sail through the magical Mamanuca Islands during an
unforgettable marine adventure.
Hike along coastal trails and across the golden sands of Fiji’s
deserted beaches before going for a dip in its refreshing waters.
Zip Line across Fiji’s lush tropical landscape and feel the
adrenaline rush of this exhilarating 65-kilometres-per-hour ride!
Snorkel over brilliant rainbow-coloured coral reefs teeming with
tropical fish and exotic marine creatures.
Experience the welcoming Fijian culture as you visit remote
island villages and share in daily life with fun-loving Fijians.
Swim in refreshing pools beneath thundering waterfalls.
Rustic Journeys
Length
15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
South Pacific Adventure
Dive the Deep Blue
Big Fiji Explorer is one of our most popular adventures. With enough
action to keep seasoned explorers’ adrenaline flowing, it is also a
great introduction for students who are venturing abroad for the first
time. You will zip line, hike, snorkel, kayak, and sail your way through
this paradise in two amazing, fun-filled weeks.
Each year, thousands of divers make the pilgrimage to the beautiful
Fiji Islands to explore the legendary waters of this tiny South Pacific
gem. Comprised of 336 islands, the nation is renowned for its
magnificent beaches, spectacular scenery, and friendly people. Fiji’s
warm waters, gentle currents, and countless dive sites make it a
diver’s paradise. You’ll set up base for the week at our Eco-Lodge in
beautiful Momi Bay, where the diving is ideal for both newly certified
and veteran scuba divers. Participate in up to ten dives – depending
on your group and outside activities – giving you plenty of time to
fully explore the magnificent coral reefs. More experienced divers will
have the chance to venture into advanced dive sites, which might
include wall dives and drop-offs. If you’re not yet certified, you have
the opportunity to become so on this program for an additional fee.
After class work and practice in the pool, you’ll be ready to join the
certified divers and experience the Fijian underwater world.
While in the islands, you’ll visit some of the country’s most famous
sites and travel to places few tourists have the chance to explore.
Swim beneath towering waterfalls hidden deep in the interior of Viti
Levu, visit the Yasawa Islands to snorkel with manta rays (seasonal),
and enjoy the playful character of spinner dolphins while visiting
pristine Takalana Bay. View Fiji’s untamed natural landscape from one
of the longest zip lines in the South Pacific, kayak past stunning
coastal wilderness, and take the plunge out of a plane for a skydive
(optional) over the beautiful islands from 14,000 feet.
Big Fiji Style
While you’re here, you’ll stay at tropical resorts, sail among the
beautiful Mamanuca Islands, sleep in tents on the beach and - for a
couple of blissful nights – live like a local in traditional bures deep in
the mountains. The Fijians find their way into visitors’ hearts with
their welcoming and carefree nature, making these beautiful islands
hard to leave and impossible to forget. This is one of our most popular
programs because it wraps the very best of Fiji into two memorable
weeks of adventure, learning, culture, touring, and FUN. Come have
the time of your life and experience a piece of paradise!
Life on Land
When not exploring the majestic underwater world, our local staff
will be on hand to help immerse you in traditional Fijian culture.
Optional activities will allow you to set aside your flippers for a day
and explore Fiji above the surface. Consider cruising the islands on an
optional island-hopping day trip or skydiving from 14,000 feet. If you
love the freedom and exhilaration of being one with the water, then
this is your ultimate Diver’s Dream! Many students combine this
program with our Marine Service and Adventure program.
Fiji Diver’s Dream
Dive the oceanic depths, see the sights,
and live the South Pacific lifestyle
Discover an underwater world filled with incredible marine
life and colourful coral in a world-famous dive location.
Dive in locations you thought only existed in your dreams,
and let our local staff guide you to some of Fiji’s best spots.
Advance your scuba diving certification (optional) and
continue to improve your skills with each dive you take.
Explore stunning Momi Bay from above and below the
surface during unforgettable dives and fun optional activities.
Laugh with the locals as you learn about the Fijian way of life
in this tropical island paradise. Welcome to Fiji!
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Dates
14 - 18 years
15 days starting from Nadi, Fiji
$3,695
12 Jun – 26 Jun
24 Jul – 7 Aug
26 Jun – 10 Jul
4 Dec – 18 Dec
10 Jul – 24 Jul
8 Jan – 22 Jan
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
14 - 18 years
8 days starting from Nadi, Fiji
$2,195
19 Jun – 26 Jun
4 Dec – 11 Dec
3 Jul – 10 Jul
11 Dec – 18 Dec
17 Jul – 24 Jul
8 Jan – 15 Jan
31 Jul – 7 Aug
15 Jan – 22 Jan
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
School Leavers
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
Ages
Length
Price
Dates
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A Nonstop Adventure
Jump start your adventure by having the option of hurling yourself
off the Sky Tower in Auckland City. Then spend the evening checking
out the sights and sounds of the city’s laid-back downtown areas.
Next you’ll venture into the Waitomo Caves, a system of more than
300 underground caverns that is home to immense limestone
formations and the region’s famous glow worms. Here you will
blackwater raft and rock climb through underground waterfalls
during a journey unlike any other.
New Z ealand
Rustic Pathways in New Zealand
2014 marks Rustic Pathways’ 21st year of operation in New Zealand. Known
as the adventure capital of the world, New Zealand offers visitors an
abundance of exciting outdoor experiences, including our North Island
Adventure that is packed full of high-adrenaline activities.
Airline Information and Program Connectivity
We use Air New Zealand and Qantas for schools travelling on our Rustic
Journeys to New Zealand. Individual students on Rustic Trips will meet their
group in Auckland and should call us on 1800 321 435 for complete
information about air travel. Please contact us to discuss additional program
options for travelling with Rustic Pathways in New Zealand.
Rotorua and Kaituna
Fact File
Population
4.3 million
Capital City Wellington
Currency
NZ Dollar – 1 AUD buys about 1.15
NZ dollars (as of August 2013)
Languages
English and Maori
Attractions
Mount Cook – the highest
mountain in New Zealand,
famous for mountaineering
Milford Sound – one of the world’s
most amazing bodies of water
Did You Know?
The kiwi is the national bird of New Zealand, which is also how the term
“Kiwi” came to be a popular nickname for New Zealanders. Most recently
made famous as the setting for The Lord of the Rings, New Zealand is a
frequent stop for movie makers and a favourite destination for travellers
seeking a pristine environment and a backdrop of natural wonders. If you
are an outdoors person, then New Zealand should be one of your top
choices of places to visit. The Milford and Routeburn Tracks are two of the
most famous walks in the Southern Hemisphere. If you are a bungee
enthusiast, you can thank New Zealand for the invention of the sport. Sir
Edmund Hillary – a Kiwi hero – and his mountaineering partner Tenzing
Norgay were the first known men to summit Everest, and the country still
breeds many great mountaineers.
Queenstown – the adventure
capital of the world
Rotorua, the heartland of New Zealand’s Maori culture, will be your
base for three days. Tumble down a hill in a Zorb ball and climb
aboard a 13-foot, 450-horsepower jet boat for a 60 mph race through
a watercourse. You will also see a traditional Maori culture show and
learn about time-honoured customs and ways of life. Enjoy
traditionally cooked feasts and visit natural geothermal hot springs
as you learn about New Zealand’s diverse and rugged landscape.
Before departing Rotorua, you’ll jump aboard a six-person whitewater raft and head down the Kaituna River, a popular rafting spot
that has the world’s highest commercially rafted waterfall. Next
you’ll stop at Lake Taupo, one of New Zealand’s most picturesque
areas. Here you’ll have the choice of several optional activities,
including tandem skydiving and bungee jumping. Simply put, the
North Island Adventure is one of Rustic Pathways’ most varied and
action-packed programs.
A one-week, high-adrenaline
adventure through wild New Zealand
Blackwater Raft through underground river systems and
waterfalls during this amazing, once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
Pump Up your adrenaline with a heart-pounding bungee
jump or a breathtaking skydive near Lake Taupo (optional).
Raft over the 7-metre Tutea Falls, the highest commercially
rafted waterfall in the world.
Discover traditional Maori culture and heritage during village
feasts and dance performances in Rotorua.
Zorb in Rotorua, squeeze yourself into a ball and bounce, roll,
and giggle your way down the hill.
Rustic Journeys
Length
7 to 10 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Dates
14 - 18 years
8 days starting from Auckland, New Zealand
$1,995
4 Dec – 11 Dec
8 Jan – 15 Jan
11 Dec – 18 Dec
15 Jan – 22 Jan
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
Length
Price
Dates
Local Lingo
Sweet as bro To say something is good or cool
Kia ora
Welcome, a common greeting done before rubbing noses
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[email protected]
rusticpathways.com.au/nz
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8 days starting from Auckland, New Zealand
$1,995
15 Nov – 22 Nov
29 Nov – 6 Dec
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Service on The Sunshine Coast
Australia
Rustic Pathways in Australia
Rustic Pathways began its operations in Australia 31 years ago and now
has offices and bases near Melbourne and Brisbane. We have strong service
initiatives in Southeast Queensland and the Eastern Kimberley, and support
rural schools, assist with special-needs learning programs, and promote
environmental conservation. In 2011 we commenced working with indigenous communities in outback Australia to support youth development. In
line with our global mission, we encourage Aussie kids to become more
actively involved within their local communities.
Airline Information and Program Connectivity
Fact File
Population
22.7 million (not counting the
kangaroos)
Capital City Canberra – the Australian Capital
Territory
Currency
Aussie Dollar – AUD
Language
English with a twist of Aussie slang
Attractions
The Great Barrier Reef – a 2,500 km
reef system visible from space
We use both Qantas and Virgin Australia for schools travelling within
Australia on our Rustic Journeys. Individual students on Rustic Trips will
meet their group in either Brisbane or Darwin and should call us on 1800
321 435 for complete information about air travel. Our Australia programs
connect seamlessly and can also be combined with most of our trips in
New Zealand and The Fiji Islands.
The Kimberley – Australia’s rugged
and beautiful outback frontier
Cape York Peninsula – a large,
remote peninsula extending to the
northern most tip of the mainland
Stretches of beautiful beaches, lush rainforest, and majestic
mountains await you along the famous Sunshine Coast. Based at
Rustic Pathways’ remote Glass House Mountains Base, this program
offers the chance to join exciting community and environmental
service projects in beautiful Queensland. Visit stunning beaches and
magnificent mountains, stay in the heart of the Australian bush,
immerse yourself in the Queensland lifestyle, and meet heaps of
friendly locals along the way. Service projects may include helping
out in the classroom at a primary school and volunteering in the
Wonder Factory at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Brisbane. You will
also assist local environmental organisations with beach clean-ups,
wildlife rehabilitation, and tree planting projects.
Mountains, Beaches, and Stars
When not engaged in service projects, you will have time to enjoy
life on the Sunshine Coast. Hike the magnificent Glass House
Mountains, explore the cosmopolitan coastal town of Noosa, spot
koalas in a national park, and visit Steve Irwin’s Australia Zoo. Shop at
Australia’s largest outdoor market and spend two nights on an
Outback farm – an authentic Aussie experience where you’ll cook
over the fire, work with horses, sleep in swags, and wake to kangaroos
hopping by. Take a day trip to Brisbane, climb the Story Bridge
(optional), or jet boat in Noosa (optional). In the evenings, relax with
new mates at our Glass House Mountains Base and share stories
around the campfire beneath the Southern Cross!
Did You Know?
The word ‘Australia’ stems from the Latin phrase ‘Terra Australis Incognita,’
meaning ‘unknown southern land.’ Australia is one of the world’s largest
exporters of coal, wool, diamonds, lead, refined zinc ores, and mineral sands.
Australia has approximately three times more kangaroos than people and
roughly one million wild camels in its deserts. The word koala stems from an
Aboriginal word meaning ‘does not drink’; koalas receive 90% of their
hydration from Eucalyptus leaves. The world’s largest opal was found in
Coober Pedy in 1990, weighing 5.27 kilograms. Kalgoorlie is Australia’s
largest producer of gold and home of The Super Pit, the country’s largest
open-cut gold mine. Australia’s first police force was formed in 1789 from
eight of the best-behaved convicts. The Dingo Fence is the world’s longest
continuous fence, spanning 5,531 km from Queensland to South Australia.
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Golden Sands
and Helping Hands
Explore Australia’s Sunshine Coast while
helping with a variety of service projects
Discover breathtaking mountain views, 100 kilometres of
gorgeous beaches, and the true-blue Queensland lifestyle on
the beautiful Sunshine Coast of Queensland.
Lend a Hand at Brisbane’s Children’s Hospital and get involved
in meaningful service with environmental organisations.
Explore Steve Irwin’s famous Australia Zoo, hike the beautiful
Glass House Mountains, and choose from optional activities such
as jet boating, abseiling, or climbing the Story Bridge in Brisbane!
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 30 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
14 - 18 years
8 days starting from Brisbane, Australia
$1,995
Up to 15 community service hours
19 Jun – 26 Jul
10 Jul – 17 Jul
26 Jun – 3 Jul
17 Jul – 24 Jul
3 Jul – 10 Jul
24 Jul – 31 Jul
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
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The Outback Australia
Support Project
A challenging and adventurous service
expedition to remote communities
Venture into the Outback in four-wheel-drives to discover the
Kimberley – a wild and remote region of Australia with waterfalls,
cattle stations, cowboys, and crocs!
Partner with community leaders and engage in service
projects that directly benefit Aboriginal children, including the
development of a school in an isolated community.
Volunteer at a remote wildlife sanctuary and learn from experts
about the impact of cane toads across northern Australia.
See where the movie Australia was filmed, and fly over the
Bungle Bungles (optional), a range of orange sandstone domes.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 40 community service hours
Dates
Available April to December
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
From the Coast to the Kimberley
Environmental Conservation
Step far off the beaten path and come discover the Outback – the
wild heartland of Australia. Join a group of adventurous students on
a remote Outback program and venture into this ancient, untouched
land. Explore some of the country’s most amazing places with our
expert staff, and meet people who will change your perspective on
life. Along the way you will photograph immense gorges, swim in
billabongs, camp under the stars, hear dingoes howling at night,
and cook up feasts over the fire. You’ll also join a variety of community service projects, including volunteering at a wildlife
rehabilitation station and working with environmental groups to
protect Australia’s biodiversity.
Cape York Peninsula is a beloved destination for Rustic Pathways.
Your journey will start in Cairns by learning about turtle rehabilitation
before flying further north. On the western side of the Cape, fishing
nets drift ashore from the Gulf of Carpentaria. Nets kill marine life, get
buried in the sand, and destroy significant turtle nesting grounds.
This service expedition takes students off the map to remote beaches
and helps protect turtle habitats. You will be supporting a grass-roots
project to clean the beaches and will record data that will assist in the
management of the region.
Support Indigenous Australians
Indigenous Australians have lived in Australia for more than 40,000
years, making their culture the oldest surviving in the world. Today,
Aborigines represent only 2 percent of Australia’s population, and
many endure extremely low standards of living. Access to quality
health care, education, and employment are some of the many
challenges faced by indigenous Australians. Our time in the Outback
will focus on joining community leaders to support Aboriginal
children. You’ll visit a remote community to assist with the
development of their school and help to tutor their students. Closer
to town, you’ll contribute to after-school programs before heading
into the bush to camp out with your new mates. Along the way, learn
more about yourself, others, and this wild frontier.
The Cape York
Turtle Expedition
A remote environmental service adventure into
the indigenous lands of Cape York Peninsula
Work alongside indigenous rangers on various environmental
service projects and learn about Aboriginal culture and heritage.
Night Patrol along the beaches in search of turtles laying their
eggs, and remove fishing nets from their nesting grounds.
Indigenous Culture and Heritage
Record environmental data on turtles, wild pigs and cane toads.
Your group will partner with the local community, enabling students
to working alongside indigenous rangers. After being traditionally
welcomed onto country, you’ll learn about indigenous culture and
the traditional owners of this land. Discover how the land is managed
and the environmental issues the region now faces. Camp right on
the beach in a wilderness setting with magnificent sunsets over the
ocean. Turtles nest here year-round here, and your daily beach patrols
will make it likely to see one. Outside of service work, students will
tour the region to visit WWII plane wrecks, learn about mining, catch
some fish, and see where Europeans first landed on the Australian
mainland in 1606. Finish the program by snorkelling the Great Barrier
Reef and visiting turtle rehabilitation centres near Cairns. While we
cannot guarantee that you will see wild turtles, you will make a
significant contribution to their conservation.
Camp right on the beach in a magnificent coastal location with
spectacular sunsets over the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
14 - 18 years
15 days starting from Darwin, Australia
$3,895 + $250 internal Australia airfare
Up to 40 community service hours
19 Jun – 3 Jul
17 Jul – 31 Jul
3 Jul – 17 Jul
4 Dec – 18 Dec
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
Spot crocs, manta rays, and dingoes in a wild, exciting part of the
country, with legendary Aussie guides as your leaders.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 15 days
Dates
Available April to November
Service
Up to 50 service hours
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
This program is available to school groups only. If you are a student
then talk to your teachers about organising a Rustic Journey.
School Leavers
This program is currently unavailable to School Leavers.
School Leavers
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
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You, a ‘Roo,
and Australia Zoo
A challenging and rewarding work experience
program at Steve Irwin’s famous zoo
Volunteer alongside zookeepers at Australia Zoo and work in
one of the world’s most celebrated wildlife parks.
Become part of the team at Australia Zoo and spend your
days surrounded by Australia’s fascinating native wildlife.
Promote Steve Irwin’s mission, “Conservation Through
Exciting Education,” by adopting an animal and lending a hand.
Explore southeastern Queensland! Hike to waterfalls, visit
coastal towns and beautiful beaches, and enjoy Brisbane.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 30 community service hours
Dates
Available upon request
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
16 - 18 years
8 days starting from Brisbane, Australia
$2,295
Up to 30 community service hours
19 Jun – 26 Jun
10 Jul – 17 Jul
26 Jun – 3 Jul
17 Jul – 24 Jul
3 Jul – 10 Jul
24 Jul – 31 Jul
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
Volunteer at Australia Zoo
Life’s a Beach!
Do you have a love for animals? Are you considering studying or
working in the fields of zoology, veterinary science, or wildlife
conservation? If you have a genuine interest in volunteering with
animals and working at a zoo, this is a rare and exciting opportunity
that is packed full of unique volunteer work, educational presentations, and hands-on encounters with wildlife.
With more than 80 percent of our population living within a short
drive of our sparkling beaches, Queensland has made surfing,
swimming, and beach time a way of life. If you love clear blue water,
golden sands, and wild adventure, then Aussie Surf and Service is the
perfect trip for you. Bunk in a surf house right on the Sunshine Coast
and learn to surf with local experts at Coolum Beach. The waves
along this coast are perfect for both beginners and advanced surfers,
so come and join us in Queensland for a week on the water! In
between surf lessons, help out with a range of volunteer projects.
Wildlife Work Experience
This program is so much more than an exciting travel program in
Australia. You will become part of the team and have many
responsibilities that extend far beyond viewing the animals. After
training and orientation, you will receive your official uniform and
spend four days volunteering amongst many different animals in the
zoo. Spend some time working in teams before being given tasks to
accomplish independently with the native birds, koalas, kangaroos,
or even the baby animals in the Kids Zoo! Mornings generally begin
with cleaning the animal enclosures before guests start to arrive. In
the afternoons your tasks will vary, but may include helping with
food preparation, working on maintaining the animal habitats, or
assisting with crowd control and public relations at the show in Steve
Irwin’s Crocoseum. If you are prepared to get your hands dirty and
work hard, then this one-of-a-kind opportunity will be incredibly
rewarding. In between volunteer work, take a trip to the Gold Coast’s
theme parks. Combining unique community service with touring in
southeast Queensland, this unforgettable program is like no other!
Magical Stradbroke Island
Though located just off the bustling coast of Brisbane, North
Stradbroke Island is a world away. Load up the vans and ride the ferry
to this spectacular, sandy island full of lush forests, towering sand
dunes, abundant marine life, and stunning coastline. You will camp
out near the beach, spot humpback whales breaching just off the
coast, feed wild dolphins, sandboard down the dunes, hike up to
incredible overlooks, encounter the unique native wildlife, and be
involved with important marine mammal research. In the afternoons,
stretch out on the beach with your new friends, play a beach soccer
game, and watch in awe as the golden sun sinks beneath the horizon.
You’ll never forget your magical Straddie experience. Life here is truly
amazing, and we’d love to share our spectacular waves, pristine
islands, lively beach culture, and hidden treasures with you! Grab
your sunscreen, put on your boardies, and come to Queensland!
Catch Waves on the beautiful Sunshine Coast, where you’ll
learn from local surf coaches at some of the region’s best breaks.
Volunteer at a local primary school (subject to school holidays),
then assist marine biologists with marine mammal research while
watching humpback whales breach within metres from the boat.
Shoot hoops with special-needs students at a local basketball
coaching clinic on the Sunshine Coast.
Learn to wakeboard, kneeboard, and waterski at a sports park,
then skydive over the ocean from 14,000 feet (optional).
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 30 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
14 - 18 years
8 days starting from Brisbane, Australia
$1,995
Up to 15 community service hours
26 Jun – 3 Jul
11 Dec – 18 Dec
3 Jul – 10 Jul
8 Jan – 15 Jan
4 Dec – 11 Dec
15 Jan – 22 Jan
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
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surf the waves of the Sunshine Coast
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Ricefields House
Pool House
Flower Gardens
Fish Ponds
Kitchens
The Sala
The Guest House
Temple House
Buddha House
Elephant House
The Garden Villa
The Farm
The Family Home
Thailand
Rustic Pathways in Thailand
Rustic Pathways has been operating student travel and community service
programs in Thailand for well over a decade. With 60 full-time employees
from incredibly diverse backgrounds, our connections here ensure access
to places that are not open to most visitors. Our Southeast Asian
administrative headquarters is based outside of Chiang Mai, and the
chairman of Rustic Pathways, David Venning, also has a home here. With our
legendary Ricefields International Service Base in the northeast, the Rustic
Pathways Children’s Home along the Burmese border, and a number of
other bases throughout the Hill Tribe region, our year-round facilities are
proof of our commitment to the communities and people we love and
support in Thailand.
The Ricefields Service Base – A Place That Changes Lives
Fact File
Population 66 million happy Thais
Capital City Bangkok
Currency
Baht – 1 AUD buys about 28 baht
(as of August 2013)
Languages
Attractions
Airline Information and Program Connectivity
We use Thai Airways for schools travelling on our Rustic Journeys to Thailand.
Individual students on Rustic Trips will meet their group in Bangkok,
Thailand, and should call us on 1800 321 435 for complete information
about air travel. Our programs in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, China, Mongolia,
Vietnam, Burma and India connect easily.
Thai is the official language,
although dozens of other
languages and dialects are spoken
throughout the country
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
Did You Know?
Home to the world’s longest reigning monarch, Thailand is the only country
in Southeast Asia that has never been colonised by a Western country. The
people of Thailand are best known for their hospitality, gentle nature, and
deep commitment to the teachings of the Buddha. The country is ethnically
and geographically diverse, with beautiful beaches and islands in the south
and mountainous Hill Tribe villages in the north.
Local Lingo
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Dai, mai pen rai!
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Can I please borrow your elephant?
Sure, no worries!
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Set in the middle of a traditional Thai village about 25 kilometres
from Udon Thani in northeastern Thailand, the Ricefields International
Service Base is unlike any other place in the world. The Base was
established in 1999 as a centre for sustainable service and crosscultural learning, and attracts students from all over.
The Base is set in a rural community, yet necessary services are easily
accessible. The 30-acre facility includes 10 Thai-style houses for
students and staff, indoor and outdoor meeting areas and classrooms,
organic gardens, a Thai sala, a beautiful swimming pool, soccer fields,
a gym, a volleyball court, one happy goat, and three water buffaloes.
The setting is stunning – the back of the property looks out over
expanses of brilliant green rice fields while the front nestles up to a
kindergarten and a Buddhist temple.
Step off of our property and you’re immediately whisked away into
rural Thai life. The first thing you’ll feel is the warmth of the friendly
villagers. Excited children shout “Hello!” from their bicycles, chickens
scurry across the road, saffron-robed monks from the nearby temple
walk the streets seeking morning alms, and vendors sell freshlychilled coconut water. Welcome to Thailand!
For students seeking powerful community service and cultural
immersion, the Ricefields Base is unparalleled. Students can explore
their passion for service through nine enriching and diverse service
projects that reach into the 19 hamlets surrounding our village. The
long-term partnerships that we have formed with schools, health
clinics, temples, farming co-ops, and orphanages around the Base
allow us to get involved in meaningful service work. Our Medical
Service and Wilderness First Responder Certification programs
exemplify this powerful partnership between our students and the
local community.
The Sanboons – our host family since we first arrived – have a way of
making all visitors feel like family. Simply put, the Ricefields Base is
one of those special places that changes peoples lives, and our
students never forget the special time that they spent with our
extended family here. Welcome to the Ricefields!
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Intro to Community
Service in Thailand
A one-week glimpse of life at Rustic Pathways’
most popular community service base
Live at the fantastic Rustic Pathways Ricefields Base in one of
the most welcoming and friendly villages in Thailand.
Delve into the warm culture of rural northeast Thailand on
nine meaningful service projects that help your host village.
Learn about Buddhism, cook tasty Thai food, help with basic
construction, teach English, and contribute to lesson planning.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 22 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 48 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
14 - 18 years
8 days starting from Bangkok, Thailand
$1,495 + $280 internal Thailand airfare
Up to 32 community service hours
19 Jun – 26 Jun
24 Jul – 31 Jul
26 Jun – 3 Jul
4 Dec – 11 Dec
3 Jul – 10 Jul
11 Dec – 18 Dec
10 Jul – 17 Jul
8 Jan – 15 Jan
17 Jul – 24 Jul
15 Jan – 22 Jan
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
An Introduction to Service
Learn and Apply Useful Medical Skills
Welcome to the Ricefields Service Base! Join us for an exciting week
of service mixed with enriching cultural and social activities. This is
our single largest service program in the world! With nine distinct
service projects running each week at the Ricefields, there is truly
something for everyone. Each day, choose a morning and an
afternoon service project from a variety of options. 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 engage in village-wide games!
This exciting program offers students the opportunity to earn
Wilderness First Aid (WFA) and CPR certifications at our Ricefields
Base. You will also have a chance to put those skills to use on
community-based health care service projects in rural villages.
Strengthen your connections with the community as you sharpen
your new skills, learn about daily life in rural Thailand, and gain
valuable experience working with people who need your help.
Life at the Base is a Blast!
Life in rural Thailand is easygoing and enjoyable. Villagers are
genuinely appreciative of your service efforts and they will warmly
welcome you into their country and culture. When you aren’t
working, you will have a blast with your new friends at the Base. Cool
off with a swim in the pool, play a game of soccer, or join in fun
games organised by the staff. Accommodations feature comfortable
beds, modern bathrooms, and air conditioning. Each room will house
several students, and your hong leader will organise special activities
for your group, such as a shopping trip, disco-bowling in town, an
evening of Thai dancing, or even a Thai massage. You’ll quickly
become part of a positive team and see the impact of your service
firsthand. Many former students have told us that their experience at
the Ricefields Base changed their lives, and more students return
here than to any other program.
Obtain Your WFA and CPR Certifications
While studying the WFA and CPR curriculum, you will learn how to
triage injuries and manage life-threatening medical emergencies
calmly and effectively. Learn how to provide basic life support and
airway management, as well as 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. Most importantly, you’ll be trained to recognise the critical
warning signs of major problems in various body systems, including
spinal injuries.
Return Home with Practical Knowledge
You’ll be able to apply your WFA and CPR skills in many different ways
when you return home. Also, your understanding of and experience
with community-based medicine will encourage you to think
critically about how you can make a positive difference in the
effective delivery of health care around the world.
Get Certified in Wilderness First Aid (WFA) and CPR, and
practice basic clinical skills in an authentic Thai village.
Learn about Thai culture and gain a deeper understanding
of how health care is delivered in a rural setting.
Become an active part of the discussion about effective
health care and emerging best practices in the region.
Take home tangible skills, an accredited certification, and a
deeper understanding of community-based medicine.
Help diagnose and treat conditions such as diabetes.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 44 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
14 - 18 years
8 days starting from Bangkok, Thailand
$1,895 + $280 internal Thailand airfare
Up to 22 community service hours
3 Jul – 10 Jul
17 Jul – 24 Jul
10 Jul – 17 Jul
24 Jul – 31 Jul
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
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Obtain WFA and CPR certifications
and gain hands-on medical experience
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
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Introduction to
Veterinary Medicine
Help neglected animals in rural Thailand
Discover the world of veterinary medicine in Thailand as
you shadow knowledgeable professionals and help animals in
desperate need of attention and care.
Take an internationally recognised Animal First Aid for Disaster
Relief course accredited by the Humane Society.
Live at the Rustic Pathways Children’s Home and immerse
yourself in this warm, welcoming community.
Gain Perspective on the difficulties of animal care and learn
about efforts being undertaken to alleviate these issues.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 36 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
14 - 18 years
8 days starting from Bangkok, Thailand
$1,695 + $285 internal Thailand airfare
Up to 18 community service hours
19 Jun – 26 Jun
10 Jul – 17 Jul
26 Jun – 3 Jul
17 Jul – 24 Jul
3 Jul – 10 Jul
24 Jul – 31 Jul
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
Calling All Animal Lovers
A Language of its Own
Overpopulation, lack of resources, and lack of attention are just a few
of the problems facing many dogs and cats in Thailand. In 2014, we
are offering you the chance to learn from trained veterinary
professionals as you earn your Animal First Aid for Disaster Relief
certification. Put your new skills to use every day by helping us care
for local animals in need.
Over the last century, soccer has managed to span the globe.
Few things bring people from across the world together as “the
beautiful game” does. In 2014, Rustic Pathways is proud to introduce
Refugee Soccer and Service, a brand new initiative designed to
connect you with peers from parts of the world much different than
the place you call home. Sport will be the universal language
between you and the people you meet over the course of this trip.
You will immerse yourself in a new lifestyle, and play with and against
talented players from Hill Tribe villages, refugee camps, and remote
border areas in Thailand. You’ll also have the chance to give back to
along the way through focused service initiatives.
Certification from the Humane Society
Animal First Aid for Disaster Relief is a 16-hour, internationally
recognised course offered through the Humane Society University.
This course will teach you everything from restraining and carrying
techniques to basic animal first aid skills. Learn how to provide care
for animals in stressful situations while keeping yourself and your
patients safe. Put your new skills to use in real-life situations as we
help village cats and dogs at the Rustic Pathways Veterinary Outreach
Station and give them a better future.
Learning and Living at RPCH
Spend most of the program living at the RPCH and immersing
yourself in this warm community along Thailand’s western border.
Finish the program in Chiang Mai where you will tour Chiang Mai
University’s veterinary clinic, explore the city, and shop at the Night
Bazaar. You’ll also have the chance to volunteer at one of the largest
dog rescue centres in the region – the perfect place to apply
everything you’ve learned throughout the week.
Take Home Valuable Experiences –
On and Off the Pitch
Travel with the former captain of the Stanford men’s soccer team,
Tommy Ryan, and several of our most talented staff who are
guaranteed to help you improve your game. Coach village children
on the nuances of the game you love, design skills clinics, and watch
your plans come to life as you lead customised training sessions.
Contribute to village communities by donating soccer equipment,
improving school facilities, and hosting English and art camps at
local schools. If you would like to discover a fascinating and friendly
corner of the world while playing ball and lending a hand, then join
us on Refugee Soccer and Service! Soccer speaks 1,000 languages
and Thai is one of them!
Overcome social, cultural, and linguistic barriers as you travel
to various communities throughout the mountains of northwestern Thailand playing soccer with your peers.
Learn how ethnic minorities and displaced peoples live along
the fringe between Thailand and Burma.
Play against local school teams, train with players who grew up
in refugee camps, and join village-wide games that will have the
entire community cheering on the sidelines.
Deepen Your Connections by teaching English, art, and
soccer; improving school facilities; and donating supplies.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 36 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
14 - 18 years
15 days starting from Bangkok, Thailand
$2,895 + $390 internal Thailand airfare
Up to 36 community service hours
26 Jun – 10 Jul
4 Dec – 18 Dec
17 Jul – 31 Jul
8 Jan – 22 Jan
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
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Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
School Leavers
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Join a Hill Tribe Village
The Hill Tribe Support Project and the
Rustic Pathways Children’s Home
In 2001, David Venning stumbled across the Baan Rai School,
which provides an education and support system for more than
300 Karen Hill Tribe children. Since then, Rustic has supported this
school and come to love these children and their amazing
teachers. Through no fault of their own, their opportunities have
been extremely limited and their futures are often uncertain.
These children deserve more than what they have, and through
education and support, it is our goal to help them attain it.
To celebrate our 25th anniversary in 2008, we began constructing
a new facility in Mae Sariang. We also initiated a career training
project to brighten the future prospects for the next generation.
We are currently responsible for 30 Karen students at the Rustic
Pathways Children’s Home and expect to have even more children
at the facility by the end of 2014.
One of the largest projects ever undertaken by our organisation,
the Hill Tribe Support Project directly supports the students of the
Baan Rai School as they grow into responsible adults. Rustic has
also provided emergency funding to allow the school to build
short-term housing for the students that we have not yet been
able to accommodate at our facility. Rustic Pathways supplies
housing and provides several full-time supervisors at the facility to
oversee the needs of the children. We also pay for the food,
uniforms, and school fees for the students until they have a
sponsor, at which time their annual sponsorship fees (currently
about $580) cover all costs for the child. Eventually, we expect to
accommodate 130 students at the Rustic Pathways Children’s
Home. If you would like to learn more about sponsoring a
disadvantaged Karen Hill Tribe child through our foundation,
please contact [email protected]. One hundred
percent of all donations go directly to care for the children, and
we at Rustic Pathways greatly appreciate your support.
Located 190 kilometres southwest of Chiang Mai, the village of Mae
Sariang is surrounded by rolling mountains that are home to
numerous ethnic minorities known as Hill Tribe people. Rustic
Pathways began operations in Mae Sariang in 1999, and in 2001, we
began developing our relationship with the Baan Rai School. For 14
years, we have been funding educational initiatives, donating
supplies, and leading tutoring programs at the school. To create a
lasting impact in this community, we built a year-round home for the
students who have been orphaned, separated from their parents, or
who are without financial support. The Children’s Home will also be
your home during your stay in Thailand.
Life-Changing, Laughter-Filled Service
The longer you stay, the deeper you will be touched by the warmth
and camaraderie at the Children’s Home. Service initiatives here
often take place either at the Rustic Pathways Children’s Home or at
the Baan Rai School which is located just a short walk up the road. We
also have service initiatives in several of the surrounding Karen
communities as part of our tribal outreach program. Lead English
classes and art camps for these children and help them grow their
own food in the Rustic Pathways Children’s Home gardens. Join
service excursions to temples and Hill Tribe villages as we bring help
to more remote communities. For a deeper immersion into the Karen
culture, consider joining our Hill Tribe Support and Refugee Camp
Experience (please refer to our website for details).
The Rustic Pathways
Children’s Home
Live with underprivileged Karen Hill Tribe
children and give from your heart
Live at the Rustic Pathways Children’s Home (RPCH) alongside
Karen children, and learn about their lives, culture, and dreams.
Immerse yourself in the colourful and welcoming Karen culture.
Teach and tutor your new Karen Hill Tribe friends in English,
mathematics, art, and basic computer skills.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 22 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 96 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
14 - 18 years
8 days starting from Bangkok, Thailand
$1,495 + $285 internal Thailand airfare
Up to 32 community service hours
19 Jun – 26 Jun
24 Jul – 31 Jul
26 Jun – 3 Jul
4 Dec – 11 Dec
3 Jul – 10 Jul
11 Dec – 18 Dec
10 Jul – 17 Jul
8 Jan – 15 Jan
17 Jul – 24 Jul
15 Jan – 22 Jan
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
Length
Price
Dates
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$1,495 + $285 internal Thailand airfare
15 Nov – 22 Nov
29 Nov – 6 Dec
22 Nov – 29 Nov
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Come with Nothing,
Go Home Rich
An advanced and challenging service
program in three remote villages
Come With Nothing! Bring only one change of
clothing and buy the rest of your wardrobe in local markets.
Travel to three villages along Thailand’s western frontier
and live with our tribal friends in these rarely visited places.
Design service projects that will have a direct impact on the
lives of hospitable villagers in remote areas of Thailand.
Go Home Rich! Expect to leave richer in spirit and with a
better understanding of life in the developing world.
Rustic Journeys
Length
10 to 22 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 96 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
16 - 18 years
22 days starting from Bangkok, Thailand
$3,895 + $345 internal Thailand airfare
Up to 96 community service hours
19 Jun – 10 Jul
10 Jul – 31 Jul
26 Jun – 17 Jul
27 Nov – 18 Dec
3 Jul – 24 Jul
8 Jan – 29 Jan
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
Come with Nothing
Australian History in Thailand Today
It’s not a joke. If you come, you can only bring one carry-on-sized
bag. Pack one change of clothing, necessary hygiene products and
medicines, and no more than FIVE things you feel might be important
during your trip. These might include a camera, notebook, audio
recorder, or book – it’s up to you. Leave all unnecessary possessions
at home.
Start your journey in Bangkok before travelling out to Kanchanaburi,
the home of the infamous Death Railway. Learn how Australian
diggers were used as prisoners of war by the Japanese and discover
the legend of Weary Dunlop, a World War II surgeon and hero.
Continue your journey along the Thai-Burmese border and visit
Thailand’s largest refugee camp to learn about the challenges faced
by the Burmese residents. Take a step back in time and cross the
border into Burma, a remote and spectacular region of Southeast
Asia. You’ll spend a few days volunteering in small villages, then live
at the Rustic Pathways Children’s Home to contribute to the education of Karen youth.
You’ll head to three rural villages situated along Thailand’s western
border. Your leaders will arrange for clean food and water, but expect
living conditions to be basic and humble. We have many friends in
these villages, so you’ll always be greeted with a smile. In fact, you’ll
be welcomed as family. You’ll spend about five days in each village,
living and working alongside local people. As you travel, you will
reflect on what you have seen and heard, and work on both shortand long-term sustainable service initiatives.
Go Home Rich
Come With Nothing will introduce you to life in Thailand’s most
remote areas and teach you about the political situation in Burma,
which has affected the lives of the people in this region for
generations. This trip has a way of imparting lasting impressions on
students and villagers alike. You will go home inspired and with a
desire to continue service long after you leave. You will not only
return home a “richer” person, but by doing your small part, you will
also have made this world a “richer” place.
Elephant Camp and Cooking Classes
Your journey continues to Chiang Mai, the northern capital of
Thailand, where you’ll learn the art of cooking Thai cuisine. Practice
Muay Thai with local champions, and pick up some bargains at the
world-famous night markets. Then spend three days living at the
elephant conservation centre and train to become a mahout
(elephant handler), while riding and bathing your elephant each day.
The journey then continues to Bangkok where you’ll learn about life
in the capital and compare this with your experiences in rural
Thailand. You journey finishes on-board a rice barge for two days to
learn about sustainability issues along the Chao Praya River. Available
only to school groups, this journey provides students with a unique
insight into life and contrasts the many faces of Thailand.
Contemporary
Issues in Thailand
Travel through remote western Thailand
on an epic three-week adventure
Learn about World War II and see how Australians were used for
forced labour while being held prisoner by the Japanese.
Give back to small communities through meaningful education
and building projects that make a difference in the lives of
warm-hearted Karen Hill Tribe people.
Step across into Burma and meet with NGOs and international
aid agencies along the Thai-Burmese border.
Live at an elephant conservation centre, train as a mahout, cook
Thai food, learn the art of Muay Thai, and visit the Royal Palace.
Rustic Journeys
Length
18 to 25 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 45 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
This program is available to school groups only. If you are a student
then talk to your teachers about organising a Rustic Journey.
School Leavers
This program is currently unavailable to School Leavers.
School Leavers
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
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Women Speaking
A powerful journey linking students
with women in Asia from all walks of life
Journey from refugee camps in the north to Sea Gypsy
communities in the south as you collect stories and share
your experiences with women you meet along the way.
Connect with girls your own age and gain insight into their
daily lives, individual struggles, and hopes for the future.
Learn from women working to make a difference in their
communities and become inspired and empowered by their
dedication and desire to create change.
Explore the Andaman coast, Chiang Mai, and the northern
border region meeting with local non-government organisations
(NGOs) which work with women’s initiatives in these areas.
Rustic Journeys
Length
10 to 17 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 35 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Beyond the Conversation
Your trip will be filled with empowering adventure and enriching
cultural exchange as you meet and interact with women from all
walks of life. Their colourful stories of hardship and success will shed
light on the traditions, landscapes, and religions that shape women’s
roles in modern day Thailand. Throughout the trip, you will actively
participate in the lives of local women: practice Muay Thai fighting
with a ranked female athlete, meditate with Buddhist nuns, have
lunch in the boardroom of a high-power urbanite, and much more!
In addition, you will have the opportunity to give back to the
communities and organisations that you visit by contributing to
important service initiatives.
From the Far North
to the Southern Coast
Arrive in the eclectic city of Chiang Mai and immerse yourself in a
number of exciting hands-on cultural activities. Next, visit a Shan
Burmese refugee camp and learn from villagers who have built a
sustainable community in the face of extreme adversity. Travel south
to experience the diverse lifestyles of local women living by the
sea. Conclude your trip by navigating Bangkok’s high society with
powerful female role models. The exchanges you have and the
connections you make during this trip will help you better understand
both the women of Southeast Asia and yourself. This is an incredibly
unique experience, one that will open your mind and many doors as
we explore the country of Thailand.
A Conversation with Marginalised
Youth in Remote Southeast Asia
Tribal Issues is a challenging look at the problems facing young men
and women in remote areas in Southeast Asia. A Rustic Pathways
program unlike any other, Tribal Issues will take you into isolated areas
of Thailand, Burma, and Laos, giving you first-hand perspective into
the issues facing your local peers. Through personal interviews you
will identify the issues facing these young people, learn about factors
that led to their compromised situations, and gain insight into
possible solutions. The trip is geared toward returning Rustic
Pathways students and veteran travellers who are comfortable with
remote travel, deeply interested in learning about and helping
improve the lives of others, and able to understand and deal with
very adult issues. Applicants may be required to have a phone
interview with Rustic before being accepted into this program.
Open by Application Only
Tribal Issues is a bold program for young people who are deeply
committed to learning about global issues and passionate about
improving their world. Its depth and focus cannot be fully explained
in this limited space, so we strongly encourage all prospective
students to visit our website and read the expanded program
description before applying. This program suits experienced
travellers prepared for a rugged and remote journey. Tribal Issues was
established by David Venning, the chairman of Rustic Pathways, and
he still leads this program whenever available.
Tribal Issues
A serious look at issues facing tribal
youth in remote areas of Southeast Asia
Delve deep into the issues facing your peers in Southeast Asia
as you learn about their lives, the difficulties they encounter, and
their hopes for a brighter future.
Interview tribal youth and hear stories of hardship and courage
that will give you firsthand insight into local issues.
Make a Difference in the lives of the people you meet.
Rustic Journeys
Length
10 to 17 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 64 community service hours
Dates
Available upon request
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
This program is available to school groups only. If you are a student
then talk to your teachers about organising a Rustic Journey.
Ages
16 - 18 years
Length
15 days starting from Bangkok, Thailand
Price
$3,895 + $740 internal Asia airfare
Service
Up to 64 community service hours
Dates
3 Jul – 17 Jul
17 Jul – 31 Jul
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
School Leavers
This program is currently unavailable to School Leavers.
This program is currently unavailable to School Leavers.
Rustic Trips
Women Speaking is a grassroots initiative, born from a conversation between Rustic’s founder David Venning, Star Alumni student
Sarah Baradaran, and Rustic Pathways program leader Simone
Salvo. Suited for mature students with a keen interest in the
specific challenges facing women, Women Speaking begins a
powerful dialogue between our students and their Asian sisters.
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The Thai Elephant
Conservation Project
An amazing, hands-on service
project working directly with elephants
Learn to feed, ride, bathe, and care for elephants on this
extremely popular community service program.
Work daily with elephants under the guidance of professional
handlers and trained mahouts at a world-renowned facility.
Ride your elephant deep into the jungle and spend a night
camping in the wilderness and laughing around the bonfire.
Gain an intimate knowledge of elephants and return home
as an officially certified elephant handler.
Rustic Journeys
Length
3 to 8 days if combined with other programs
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 28 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
14 - 18 years
8 days starting from Bangkok, Thailand
$1,895 + $285 internal Thailand airfare
Up to 28 community service hours
19 Jun – 26 Jun
10 Jul – 17 Jul
26 Jun – 3 Jul
4 Dec – 11 Dec
3 Jul – 10 Jul
15 Jan – 22 Jan
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
The Land of Elephants
Chiang Mai and Thailand’s North
Come live at a royally-affiliated project dedicated to the preservation
of Thai elephants and earn up to 28 service hours as well as 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.
Welcome to the Amazing Thailand Adventure! Your first stop is
Chiang Mai, the gateway to northern Thailand and one of the most
interesting and welcoming cities in all of Asia. You will stay at the foot
of the mountains and enjoy the gentle ambiance of this unique city.
Wander through 700-year-old temple complexes and peruse
fascinating markets. Check out the incredible view from Doi Suthep,
hear local legends, enjoy a traditional Thai massage, and get up close
and personal with tigers at Tiger Kingdom.
Quality Time with Your Elephant
Road Trip, Rustic-Style!
You’ll live at Thailand’s most prestigious elephant conservation
centre, set on thousands of acres of forest about one hour from
Chiang Mai. This facility is a professional training school for mahouts
as well as scores of playful pachyderms of all ages. The conservation
centre is also home to an amazing team of trainers who have
dedicated their lives to elephants, and they will make your experience
here truly memorable. This is one of the finest elephant care, study,
and management facilities in the world.
Northern Thailand is an extremely diverse region, and the next few
days will showcase its varied topographies. Next, head for the hills
north of Chiang Mai, where the road snakes through lush mountains,
colourful Hill Tribe villages, and terraced rice fields. Explore the
waterfalls, hot springs, and markets surrounding the Pai Valley, and
experience a Lisu Hill Tribe village. Take a long-tail boat upriver to a
remote outpost where you will see a long-neck Karen village and
hitch a ride through the jungle on an elephant!
You’ll train with elephants in an outdoor classroom and spend one
night deep in the jungle, where you will camp with your elephants
on the royal reserve. You will also have the chance to help at the
largest elephant hospital in Thailand. Whether you are an elephant
lover or simply wish to get acquainted with these amazing creatures,
you should consider this legendary program.
The last stop of your journey will be Bangkok. Here you will visit the
King’s Palace, see the world’s longest reclining Buddha, hop on a
chartered long-tail boat ride down the “River of Kings”, and catch a
cabaret performance. This trip offers great insight into Thailand’s
culture, cuisine, and picturesque scenery. If you would like to see the
best that Thailand has to offer, this is it!
Join our most popular touring program – a high-energy
overview of the Land of Smiles from Chiang Mai and the Hill
Tribe country to Bangkok – all in one action-packed week!
Hike through Hill Tribe villages, see a cabaret show, sample
tasty local cuisine, and enjoy a traditional Thai massage.
Ride a bamboo raft into a cave, a long-tail boat to a long-neck
Karen village along the Burmese border, and an elephant
through the rainforest on this memorable adventure.
Shop in funky local markets, see the view from Doi Suthep,
visit the Grand Palace, and make many new lifelong friends
during this nonstop week of adventure and touring.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Dates
14 - 18 years
8 days starting from Bangkok, Thailand
$1,695 + $390 internal Thailand airfare
19 Jun – 26 Jun
10 Jul – 17 Jul
26 Jun – 3 Jul
4 Dec – 11 Dec
3 Jul – 10 Jul
8 Jan – 15 Jan
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
Length
Price
Dates
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
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A classic journey from Chiang Mai and the
northern mountains down to Bangkok!
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$1,695 + $390 internal Thailand airfare
15 Nov – 22 Nov
29 Nov – 6 Dec
22 Nov – 29 Nov
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Welcome to Burma
Burma is one of the world’s most colourful countries and is home to
sincere and gentle people. During this exciting two-week trip, you’ll
explore big cities and rural hamlets, stay in five-star resorts and
simple country hotels, and eat in gourmet restaurants and traditional
Burmese tea shops. Throughout this magical journey, you will be
granted privileged access not available to ordinary tourists. We know
teachers, students, boat drivers, goat herders, cane farmers, and
Buddhist monks who will provide you with inside perspectives on
Burma, a fascinating and intriguing country.
Bur ma
Rustic Pathways in Burma
Rustic Pathways began trips into the border areas of Burma in the late 1990s
and started nationwide tours in 2002. As one of the largest organisations
bringing students, groups, and families to the Golden Land, Rustic Pathways
has eleven full-time Burmese staff and is deeply committed to sharing the
wonders of Burma with international visitors. David Venning, the chairman
and founder of Rustic Pathways, is also the director for all Burma programs.
Airline Information and Program Connectivity
We use Thai Airways and Air Asia for schools travelling on our Rustic Journeys.
Individual students on Rustic Trips to Burma will start and finish in Bangkok,
Thailand. Please call us on 1800 321 435 for complete information about
air travel. Our Burma programs are designed to connect easily with many
of our programs in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, India and Mongolia.
Fact File
Population
Currency
Kyat – 1 AUD dollar buys about
875 kyats (as of August 2013)
Language
Burmese is the official language,
although dozens of other
languages are spoken
Attractions
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Shwedagon Pagoda – one of the
world’s most spectacular temples
Inle Lake – a magical lake in central
Burma surrounded by mountains
The Temples of Bagan – 3,000
temples in 42 square kilometres
Closed to tourism for many years, Burma, also known as Myanmar, has
emerged over the last decade as a showcase of old-world Southeast Asian
life and hospitality. Spanning over 2,000 kilometres from the Andaman Sea
to the Himalayas, Burma is extraordinarily diverse, extremely welcoming
and largely untouched. The country is famous for jade, teak, elephants, and
a refined cuisine that revolves around fresh vegetables and herbs. The first
Asian Secretary General of the United Nations – U Thant – was Burmese.
Importantly, about 40 percent of the country’s population is made up of
more than 100 distinct ethnic minorities.
Local Lingo
54.5 million
Capital City Naypyidaw
Did You Know?
Mingalabar
Jay zoo bay
Ley see low yamala?
From the City to the Lake
Your first stop is Yangon, where you will visit one of the most
important Buddhist sites in Burma, the 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
the ancient temples that dot the plains here. Cooler, calmer, and
more colourful than Yangon, Mandalay is one of Southeast Asia’s
most intriguing cities and will offer a look at urban life in Burma. Next,
leave modern Burma behind as you head to the Shan State to explore
Hill Tribe towns and swim in waterfalls. At Inle Lake you will cruise to
villages accessible only by boat and visit markets selling everything
from brass buffalo bells to fabrics. You’ll also visit Taunggyi, the last
town open to visitors in the Shan State.
If you are an avid adventurer who wants to visit exotic places few
tourists have seen, then this is the perfect trip for you.
Off the Map: Burma
An edgy adventure into rugged, untouched
Burma – for experienced travellers only!
Explore the temples of Bagan, magical Inle Lake, intriguing
Mandalay, and more on this unforgettable two-week journey.
Venture down dusty backcountry roads to small hillside
villages, crumbling ancient temples, and friendly local tea
houses that few westerners have the opportunity to visit.
Learn about Burma’s rich history from our knowledgeable local
staff as you travel to spectacular temples, big cities, and small
rural hamlets far off the beaten tourist track.
Travel to one of the most popular destinations in recent times
and enjoy special access and inside connections as we introduce
you to one of our favourite destinations.
Get to Know the people and places that make Burma one of
the most colourful, controversial countries on the planet.
Rustic Journeys
Length
10 to 15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Dates
16 - 18 years
15 days starting from Bangkok, Thailand
$3,995 + $880 internal Asia airfare
19 Jun – 3 Jul
4 Dec – 18 Dec
3 Jul – 17 Jul
8 Jan – 22 Jan
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
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Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
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The Golden
Triangle Adventure
Hop across the borders of three countries
during this fascinating week-long program!
Cross borders as you journey through seldom-seen areas in the
historic Golden Triangle region of Thailand, Burma, and Laos.
Marvel at untouched Burma during visits to Kengtung and
Mung La, two fascinating cities where tourists are a rare sight.
Discover the legendary valley of Sip-Song Pan-Na, a wonderland
of terraced rice fields, water buffalo, and colourful tribal people
that has been open to outsiders for less than a decade.
Meet our local friends all along the way – they will offer you an
inside look at life in this fascinating area of the world.
Ride a long-tail boat down the Mekong River to an island in Laos
and check out the Golden Buddha on the Thai side of the border.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Intriguing Burma
Into Burma and Back in Time
Head out of the ordinary and into the exotic during this journey
through the borderlands of Thailand, Laos, and Burma. You will visit
three different countries on this trip, but the heart of the program is
in eastern Burma, where you will travel through the far reaches of the
Shan State. As you cross the border into Burma from Thailand, you
will feel as though you have been transported to a different time,
one where most traffic moves without a motor and most people live
directly off the land. We have many friends in small, rural villages
along our route, and these connections will truly open your eyes to
life in this fascinating region.
Your journey begins in Chiang Rai, Thailand’s northernmost city,
where you will explore the vastly diverse Golden Triangle region and
refine your photography skills. From Chiang Rai, you’ll load up
supplies and cross into Burma. The eastern Shan State showcases
some of the most vibrant ethnic groups in all of Southeast Asia – a
stunning part of the world sure to be one of the trip’s many highlights.
Trek to villages and visit our friends who seldom meet outsiders,
watch ox-drawn carts roll through bustling markets, and photograph
diverse Hill Tribe people.
Your first stop is Kengtung, the largest city in the eastern Shan State.
A melting pot of different ethnic groups, Kengtung showcases
Burma’s great cultural diversity and vast natural beauty. As you
continue north from Kengtung, you will enter the legendary valley
known as Sipsongpanna, the land of 12,000 rice fields. Your final stop
on this journey into remote Burma is Mong La, the last outpost before
the Chinese border.
Chiang Rai and a Touch of Laos
Returning to Thailand, you will continue the adventure with a longtail boat ride down the Mekong River between Thailand, Laos, and
Burma. See the Golden Buddha, learn about the region’s history at
the Opium Museum, and stop at an island in Laos. The Golden
Triangle Adventure is one of our most edgy one-week adventures,
ideal for students seeking to get off the beaten path! The Mighty Mekong and
Snapshots of Luang Prabang
Returning from Burma, take the night in Thailand to regroup, sort
through your photos, and get ready for an epic two-day adventure
down the Mekong River. This journey will take you through the heart
of the mountainous Lao countryside and its breathtaking scenery.
The river journey will end in Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World
Heritage site renowned among travellers for its welcoming people,
stunning architecture, and peaceful mountain setting. Capture
saffron-robed monks walking barefoot on the grounds of ancient
temples, French colonial architecture, nearby exotic villages, and
towering waterfalls. If you have a passion for photography and you’re
seeking to immerse yourself in some of the richest subject matter
imaginable, Frontier Photography is the ultimate program for
building your portfolio.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Dates
Marvel at untouched Burma as you cross in Kengtung,
one of the most fascinating cities in the north, where
tourists are extremely rare.
Hone your skills as a photographer, receive in-depth
photography instruction, and benefit from portfolio reviews
with your fellow students and instructors.
Float down the Mekong River on a two-day journey from
Thailand into Laos.
Experience the magic of Luang Prabang as you peruse the
famous night market, dive into pristine waterfalls, and
photograph hundreds of Buddhist monks.
Photograph majestic mountain peaks and historic caves
as you explore the solitude of northern Laos.
Rustic Journeys
Length
10 to 15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Ages
Length
Price
Dates
16 - 18 years
15 days starting from Bangkok, Thailand
$3,895 + $765 internal Asia airfare
26 Jun – 10 Jul
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
School Leavers
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
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An intermediate photographic study in
the most stunning areas of Southeast Asia
Rustic Trips
14 - 18 years
8 days starting from Bangkok, Thailand
$1,895 + $385 internal Asia airfare
10 Jul – 17 Jul
4 Dec – 11 Dec
17 Jul – 24 Jul
11 Dec – 18 Dec
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
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Join the Hmong Family in Na Som Village
With towering green karsts and small wooden huts sprinkled among
verdant rice fields, Na Som village epitomises the beauty of rural
Laos. Having worked here for several years, Rustic Pathways has deep
connections within this community and we employ three full-time
staff from this village. Spend your first week of the service adventure
here, where families will happily welcome and introduce you to
Hmong culture. Learn about animist traditions and the role of the
shaman in the village, cool off in a lagoon, explore nearby caves, and
get into the Lao groove of life!
Laos
Rustic Pathways in Laos
Our first journeys into Laos began more than eleven years ago, but our
operations stepped up significantly when we established bases in the
village of Na Som and on the banks of the Mekong River in Luang Prabang.
We now employ 18 full-time staff members in Laos. In 2014, we are
continuing construction and development on our Luang Prabang Service
Base, adjacent to the UNESCO World Heritage area of Luang Prabang.
Fact File
Population 6.5 million
Capital City Vientiane
Currency
Kip – 1 AUD buys about 7,000 kip
(as of August 2013)
Languages
Airline Information and Program Connectivity
We generally use Thai Airways for schools travelling on our Rustic Journeys
to Laos. Individual students on Rustic Trips will meet their group in Bangkok,
Thailand, and should call us on 1800 321 435 for complete information
about air travel. Our Laos programs are designed to connect easily with
Rustic Pathways’ programs in Thailand, Burma, Cambodia, Vietnam, China,
Mongolia and India.
Luang Prabang and Beyond
Attractions
Did You Know?
Lao is the official language, though
the country’s many ethnic
minorities speak dozens of
different languages
Luang Prabang – a French colonial
UNESCO World Heritage site
Pha That Luang – a golden stupa
and national symbol
Khone Falls – the largest set of
waterfalls in Southeast Asia
The population of Laos consists of about 50 percent ethnic Laotians with
the other half coming from various ethnic minority groups. The Khone
Phapheng Waterfalls in southern Laos have the greatest volume of water in
any waterfall in the world and are the main reason that the Mekong River is
not navigable to the ocean. Laos is the only landlocked country in Southeast
Asia and borders five other countries. Laos is famous for its intricate ethnic
weaving, which can be found in markets throughout the country. The red
panda, which is a relative of raccoons and not pandas, lives in the forests in
northeastern Laos, and freshwater-dwelling Irrawady dolphins are found in
southern Laos. Although it is known as the Land of a Million Elephants, only
about 700 wild elephants remain in Laos today.
Local Lingo
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Heading north, take a break from village life for a couple nights in
the charming town of Luang Prabang, the gateway to northern
Laos. Rise early to give alms to saffron-robed monks, then, head
for the hills again to start the second village stay experience. Your
days will be spent living like a real Lao villager, rising early and
working hard on a variety of service projects at the local school.
Teach art and English to eager Lao children, then after your hard work
is completed, spend a couple of nights in Nong Khiaw along the
banks of the Nam Ou River, exploring the countryside by bicycle.
Finally, you’ll embark on an overnight trek into the mountains through
diverse tribal villages and lush forest. For students seeking to discover
the amazing people and awe-inspiring landscapes of Laos, look no
further than Sticky Rice Service!
Sticky Rice
Service Adventure
The complete experience – a combination
of service and touring through Laos
Travel through two distinct regions of Laos on a memorable
service adventure across the “land of a million elephants”.
Immerse yourself in village life while engaging in real service
projects that help improve the lives of locals.
Discover the wonders and charm of this seldom seen country
while connecting with wonderful people along the way.
Explore the charming French colonial streets of Luang Prabang,
swim in pristine waterfalls, and bargain for handicraft souvenirs
in local night markets.
Rustic Journeys
Length
10 to 17 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 60 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
14 - 18 years
15 days starting from Bangkok, Thailand
$2,895 + $490 internal Laos airfare
Up to 60 community service hours
19 Jun – 3 Jul
17 Jul – 31 Jul
3 Jul – 17 Jul
4 Dec – 18 Dec
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
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[email protected]
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Come With Nothing:
The Mekong Expedition
An advanced service program down
the Mekong River in Laos and Thailand
Come With Nothing! Bring only what will fit in one carryon bag and buy the rest of your wardrobe and necessary
supplies in local markets along the way.
Challenge yourself in just about every way, live the life of a
Hill Tribe villager, pour your energy into grassroots service, and
make a real difference in the places you visit.
Share your experience with like-minded peers who have a
passion for community service and a desire to help rural people.
Go Home Rich! Expect to leave richer in spirit with a deeper
understanding of yourself and your world.
Rustic Journeys
Length
15 to 22 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 96 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Leave Luxury Behind
A Rustic Retreat with Elephants
We are proud to continue offering this second generation of our
Come With Nothing concept, which has become one of our most
popular and rewarding initiatives. If you come, you can only bring
one carry-on-sized bag. Pack one change of clothing, necessary
hygiene items and medicines, and no more than five items. These
things might include a camera, a journal, or a book – it’s up to you.
Just leave all unnecessary things at home.
This program is your chance to care for elephants, learn about
conservation in beautiful northern Laos, and explore the UNESCO
World Heritage town of Luang Prabang. Spend your first three days
at a rural elephant retreat in northern Laos where you’ll volunteer
alongside elephant professionals at a hospital and conservation
centre. Learn what it really takes to care for these magnificent
creatures, and help prepare food, plant banana trees, and more!
A Service Voyage Down the Mekong
The Cool Cultures of Luang Prabang
You will visit three villages, one in Thailand and two in Laos, for about
five days each. Your leaders will arrange for clean food and water, but
expect living conditions to be rustic. People here don’t have many
possessions, and students find their sincere approach to life
refreshing. You’ll meet with government officials, NGOs, and village
leaders to give you insight into the needs of the area. As you travel,
you will reflect on what you have seen, assess the needs of the
villages, and design and work on service initiatives.
Your first village will be in the mountainous province of Chiang Rai.
From here, you will begin a two-day boat trip on the Mekong River to
Luang Prabang in Laos. You should expect conditions to be
challenging on this trip, which includes an overnight stay in a cottage
on the banks of the river. The Laos portion of your trip will take you
to villages high in the mountains outside of Luang Prabang. This
program leaves lasting impressions, and students often feel their
accomplishments on this trip are life-changing.
During the second half of this program, you will delve into the
charming hills and villages surrounding Luang Prabang, recently
rated as one of the world’s top travel destinations. Long protected
from outside influences by steep terrain and conservative Lao
policies, this area has only been open to tourists for a relatively short
time. Trek to a Hill Tribe village and share a lunch of sticky rice and larb
with the locals. Stay overnight in a temple and spend time with
monks to learn about Buddhism. Stroll through local markets in
search of fine handicrafts and woven silks while snacking on freshbaked baguettes and sipping steaming coffee – remnants of the
city’s French colonial past. Explore the seven-tiered Kuang Si
Waterfall and take a long-tail boat to holy caves. You’ll even go for a
bike ride through the rural countryside, kayak down a winding river,
enjoy a traditional massage, and learn how to make a Lao-style
barbecue – all in one action-packed week! This program is ideal for
students with a keen interest in elephants, conservation, and culture.
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
16 - 18 years
22 days starting from Bangkok, Thailand
$3,895 + $565 internal Laos airfare
Up to 96 community service hours
26 Jun – 17 Jul
10 Jul – 31 Aug
3 Jul – 24 Jul
17 Jul – 7 Aug
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
Learn to feed, bathe, and care for elephants during a rustic
retreat at a remote elephant rehabilitation centre.
Gain an intimate working knowledge of Asian elephants and
the various factors influencing their long-term survival.
Experience magical Luang Prabang, bike through Hill Tribe
villages, peruse exotic markets, and kayak down the gorgeous
Nam Khan River during this week-long program.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 24 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
14 - 18 years
8 days starting from Bangkok, Thailand
$1,695 + $565 internal Laos airfare
Up to 12 community service hours
26 Jun – 3 Jul
4 Dec – 11 Dec
3 Jul – 10 Jul
11 Dec – 18 Dec
10 Jul – 17 Jul
8 Jan – 15 Jan
17 Jul – 24 Jul
15 Jan – 22 Jan
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
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This is Life for Cambodian Youth Today
Cambodia is one of the poorest countries in Southeast Asia. People
here are still trying to shake off the shocking and tragic Khmer Rouge
era, and most Cambodians live in poverty. It is not uncommon for
Cambodian children to grow up without the food, shelter, or basic
medical care that they need. While the temples of Angkor Wat help
attract tourism and raise global awareness of Cambodia’s destitution,
this generation also needs educators, leaders, and role models in
order to learn the tools for positive growth and change. Lend a
helping hand to the youth of this developing nation as they move
toward a brighter future.
Cambodia
Rustic Pathways in Cambodia
Rustic Pathways began running programs in Cambodia in 1999. Since then,
our operations here have grown to include local headquarters in Phnom
Penh, a beautiful base in Kampong Cham, year-round operations, and 11
full-time Cambodian staff members.
Airline Information and Program Connectivity
We generally use Singapore Airlines and Thai Airways for schools travelling
on our Rustic Journeys to Cambodia. Individual students on Rustic Trips will
meet their group in Bangkok, Thailand, and should call us on 1800 321 435
for complete information about air travel. All Cambodia programs connect
seamlessly and directly to all of our programs in Thailand, Laos, Burma,
China, Vietnam, India and Mongolia.
Fact File
Population 14.9 million
Capital City Phnom Penh
Currency
Riel – 1 AUD buys about 3,750 riel
(as of August 2013)
Languages
Attractions
Did You Know?
Despite its tragic recent history – an estimated one-third of the population
died at the hands of the Khmer Rouge during the 1970s and 1980s – the
country has landed firmly on the path to democracy and development. While
Cambodia remains one of the poorest nations in Southeast Asia, its economy
has been one of the fastest growing over the past several years. The Angkor
temples have helped draw tourists, in turn bringing in international NGOs
and aid organisations. Angkor Wat is featured on the Cambodian flag, which
is the only flag in the world to feature a building. France made Cambodia a
protectorate in 1863 and is the reason you will see so much French colonial
architecture. Cambodia gained independence in 1953.
Local Lingo
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95 percent speak Khmer, though
English and French are also spoken
Angkor Wat – one of the wonders of
the world and the largest religious
structure on earth
Tonle Sap – the largest freshwater
lake in Southeast Asia and a
UNESCO biosphere
Floating Villages – colourful hamlets
dotting the shores of the Tonle Sap
Be a Part of the Family
Here at the Cambodia Children’s Project, we continue to provide
meaningful service that improves the general well-being and living
conditions for the amazing children in this community. Our
partnership with a local non-governmental organization is doing
fantastic grassroots work. The project is helping more than 55
children who range in age from five to sixteen years old. A child’s
enrolment provides them with scholarships for school, food,
uniforms, bicycles, English classes, and training in traditional
Cambodian dance and culture. Each child has a different background
story, and all are in need of positive role models in their lives. Come
join in the teaching, games, culture, service, fun, and wonder of
Cambodia! Working with this program will fill your heart with a
genuine sense of accomplishment.
The Cambodia
Children’s Project
Come and join our Kampong Cham family
and lift the lives of impoverished youth
Engage in service that will enrich the lives of these
scholarship children and improve their access to education.
Plant the seeds of real change as you work on service projects
throughout heart-warming communities in Cambodia.
Discover an ancient temple older than Angkor Wat and let the
fortune tellers inside reveal your future.
Gain a new perspective on your own life and go home with a
great appreciation for the simple things you once took for granted.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 72 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
14 - 18 years
8 days starting from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
$1,495
Up to 36 community service hours
4 Dec – 11 Dec
8 Jan – 15 Jan
11 Dec – 18 Dec
15 Jan – 22 Jan
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
Length
Price
Dates
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$1,495 + international airfare
15 Nov – 22 Nov
29 Nov – 6 Dec
22 Nov – 29 Nov
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From the Ground Up
An advanced seminar in international
development at a grassroots level
Examine the real-world challenges facing local communities in
developing countries and join the dialogue on improving living
standards and options for young people around the globe.
See firsthand the issues facing international aid workers.
Apply yourself with purpose to a number of humanitarian
causes and help create positive change during your summer.
Grow your ideas from the ground up and see projects come
to life as you work with local NGOs and meet with their leaders.
Transform a community though sustainable development.
Travel through Cambodia and learn more about yourself
through this powerful, heart-warming journey
Rustic Journeys
Length
15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 55 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Welcome to the Real World
Life on the Water
As the disparity between wealth and poverty in the world continues
to expand, it becomes ever clearer that the new generation holds the
responsibility for closing that gap. Daily life for most of the world’s
seven billion people is a struggle, with many still unable to access
clean water or sufficient food. We at Rustic Pathways believe that
driven young people can make a significant difference. For decades,
we have organised community service programs in the world’s most
remote and underprivileged areas. Year after year, our hard-working
students have taught us that above all else, there is always hope.
Despite the many hardships and challenges that people face, change
is possible and is easier to accomplish than most people realise.
Hop aboard Rustic’s own Cambodian riverboat and spend the week
gliding along an expansive stretch of water that runs along the Tonle
Sap Lake from the town of Battambang all the way to Siem Reap. This
is a fascinating trip through the heart of Cambodia. Witness abject
poverty alongside joyful celebrations as our boat pulls up to these
rarely visited floating villages. While the Cambodians that live on the
rivers generally catch enough fish to survive, their children rarely
have access to toys, art materials, or creative stimulus. When our
brightly coloured boat comes through, word spreads quickly. Invite
the kids aboard for games and karaoke, serve blended fruit shakes,
organise art classes, and give the leftover materials away when we
depart. We visit these villages regularly to enrich the lives of children.
Start From Square One
This program is decidedly academic, and is specifically designed for
students with a passion for service and an interest in the inner
workings of real-world aid projects. Students design a group project
to benefit an underprivileged community and work alongside locals
to see their plan come to fruition. Cultivating a service project from
its conception into a tangible reality is no small feat, and students
must be willing to do the groundwork necessary to achieve their
goals. With the help of knowledgeable guides, you will achieve real
results in these communities as your projects move from a proposal
to a grant request and, finally, to the realization of the goal – a positive
impact on the world. This program offers students a seminar in
international development followed by practical application of skills.
Get on the Boat!
Join us as we scout out new villages in need of our help. Our route is
undetermined due to changing water levels. We will pass through
these floating villages as they move up and down the inlets and
along the banks of the lake, where tens of thousands
of families call a boat their home. Our boat travels through river
switchbacks winding throughout Cambodia, providing you with a
unique perspective on rural life. Rustic Pathways has established
relationships with several anchor villages along the 130 kilometres of
river communities. As we reach our final destination of Angkor Wat,
you will come to realise that this trip has provided you with both
deep insights and wonderful lifelong memories.
Ages
15 - 18 years
Length
15 days starting from Bangkok, Thailand
Price
$3,295 + $190 internal Cambodia airfare
Service
Up to 55 community service hours
Dates
26 Jun – 10 Jul
10 Jul – 24 Jul
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
Floating Village Service
Experience the flowing beauty of
Cambodian river life while lending a hand
Cruise past unbelievable floating villages and journey deep into
Cambodia’s past during this exciting mix of service and adventure.
Learn about Cambodia’s splendidly rich culture as well as its
tumultuous past during visits to Phnom Penh’s historical sites,
fascinating museums, sacred temples, and colourful markets.
Stay in a Cambodian floating house in a traditional village and
experience firsthand the rhythm and joy of Khmer life.
Teach English to eager Cambodian youth at small floating
schools where your efforts will truly be appreciated.
Rustic Journeys
Length
5 to 15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 72 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
15 - 18 years
15 days starting from Bangkok, Thailand
$3,295 + $190 internal Cambodia airfare
Up to 72 community service hours
19 Jun – 3 Jul
31 Jul – 14 Aug
3 Jul – 17 Jul
4 Dec – 18 Dec
17 Jul – 31 Jul
8 Jan – 22 Jan
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
School Leavers
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
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Rural Tribal Immersion
This service adventure will take you from bustling Hanoi into the
mountain villages for an immersive week exploring the rustic side
of Vietnam. Here, traditional culture runs up against the frenzy of
modern life. After a short drive from the city, you will feel as
though you have entered a different world. Our traditional homestays are tucked away in the ethnic Tai minority villages scattered
in the Pu Luong Nature Reserve – a place of towering cliffs, dirt
roads, houses built on stilts, and terraced rice fields. Immerse yourself
in country life as you move in with a local family, share delicious
meals, play games, and help the village.
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Rustic Pathways in Vietnam
Ten years ago Rustic Pathways brought its first student group to Vietnam.
For many years the focus revolved around photography and touring
the country’s many historic landmarks. Over time, our connections have
deepened, and we have made many lifelong friends in small, beautiful
villages. This year, we are proud to continue running Vietnam Service and
Trekking as a Rustic Journey for school groups, along with amazing touring
programs designed to showcase the highlights of this diverse country.
Airline Information and Program Connectivity
Fact File
Population
Capital City Hanoi
Currency
Dong – 1 AUD buys about 19,300
dong (as of August 2013)
Languages
Vietnamese, Tay, Hmong, and Dzao
Attractions
Ha Long Bay – a turquoise sea filled
with islands in the northeast
We generally use Vietnam Airlines for schools travelling on our Rustic
Journeys to Vietnam. Please call us on 1800 321 435 for complete information
about air travel. Our journeys in Vietnam are designed to be connected with
our programs in Thailand, Laos, Burma, Cambodia, China, India and Mongolia.
Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum – tomb
of the revered communist leader
The Cu Chi Tunnels – over 120 km
of underground passageways used
during the Vietnam War
Did You Know?
Vietnam is the world’s largest exporter of cashew nuts and the second
largest exporter of coffee. A popular blend of Vietnamese coffee is Lopi
Luwak, which is collected after it passes through the digestive tract of a
civet, commonly known as a weasel. Northern Vietnam and southern
Vietnam are two very distinct areas. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, there
was a war here that Australians call the Vietnam War and the Vietnamese call
the American War. With very few exceptions, the Vietnamese population
has moved beyond this war. Most Vietnamese today were not yet born at
the time of this conflict.
Local Lingo
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Trekking Adventure
A private van will take our group as far as the road will go, and from
there we will travel on foot over the mountains and through the
rivers to arrive at our first village. This stop is a scene straight out of a
movie, where village houses are stacked along jagged hillsides
decorated with winding waterfalls that cascade into rivers flowing
below. After a few days of community service, we will follow the trail
over the next mountain range and through neighbouring villages.
After stopping along the trail to explore some massive caves, we will
arrive at our second host family. On the last day of your journey,
return to Hanoi for some well-deserved foot massages and city
shopping. Learn about Hanoi’s history –the city recently celebrated
its 1,000th birthday! This program will send you home with a full
heart and great memories.
Vietnam Service
and Trekking
A week-long trek to three Hill Tribe
villages in amazing Pu Luong
Immerse yourself in this peaceful lifestyle by living with
villagers who reside in the rural Pu Luong Nature Reserve.
Trek over mountains and streams, exploring a vastly diverse
limestone forest ecosystem that supports many animal species.
Live with host families in three different communities hidden
deep in the mountains for a taste of life in faraway villages.
Explore Hanoi’s Old Quarter, the historic heart of the city,
and get swept away by its colourful and exotic energy.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 22 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 36 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
This program is available to school groups only. If you are a student
then talk to your teachers about organising a Rustic Journey.
School Leavers
This program is currently unavailable to School Leavers.
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[email protected]
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Faces and Places
of Vietnam
A journey through the history, culture,
and natural beauty of Vietnam
Discover this vibrant country during a two-week tour that will
expose you to its history and stunning natural beauty.
Explore Hanoi’s Old Quarter, the historic heart of the city.
Soak up the sun on the beaches of Hoi An and shop until you
drop at the many custom tailor shops.
Cruise through the turquoise waters of Ha Long Bay during
a day and night spent aboard a private teak boat.
Unwind in the Mekong Delta and glide through a picturesque
maze of winding waterways that nourish the nation.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 36 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Welcome to Vietnam
Two Diverse Destinations
Imagine vivid green rice fields stretching out to the horizon, emerald
karsts rising from the turquoise waters of Ha Long Bay, and a glittering
city alive with the hum of motorbikes and the chatter of commerce.
This is the real Vietnam, where the unexpected will meet you at every
corner, and the unique culture and natural beauty will knock you
right off your feet.
From the sparkling waters of Ha Long Bay to the ancient temples
of Angkor Wat, this is both a travelling photo workshop and an
exciting adventure across Southeast Asia. After two incredible weeks
exploring the wonders of Indochina, your photos will be
unforgettable and your stories will be even better!
Big Cities and Beaches
Vibrant Vietnam, Overland to Cambodia
Your first stop is Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), where the collision of
traditional culture and modern-day business blend. Explore the
history of the Vietnam War at the War Remnants Museum and the
Cu Chi Tunnels, an unbelievable underground city that housed up
to 10,000 people during the war. Leave the buzz of Saigon and
hop in a boat to experience life in the rural Mekong Delta. You will
spend one night in a homestay with a local family, giving you
great insight into life for the country’s rural farmers.
The adventure begins in the cosmopolitan city of Hanoi. Expect to
be swept up in the bustle of this beautiful city before escaping to Ha
Long Bay, where you will live luxuriously as you cruise on a chartered
teak boat through emerald waters. From the peace of the bay, you
will be off to the vibrant city of Saigon. Here, the lively Ben Thanh
Market will provide the perfect opportunity to create colourful
photos and find unique souvenirs. Saigon will also be your jumpingoff point for an overnight boat trip into the rural villages of the
Mekong Delta.
Next you will fly north to visit two UNESCO World Heritage sites:
the seaside town of Hoi An, an idyllic trading port dating from the
15th century, and then the emerald waters of Ha Long Bay. Board
a private teak boat for a picturesque day-and-night cruise through
peaceful waters. Relax on deck as you glide through this natural
wonderland, occasionally taking a kayak out for a spin or jumping
right off the boat for a swim! Hanoi, one of Asia’s most intriguing
cities, is the final stop on the journey. Explore a busy hive of
shops selling everything imaginable in the Old Quarter.
From Vietnam, you’ll arrive into Cambodia’s capital of Phnom Penh,
where you will visit the Killing Fields and learn about
the Khmer Rouge. Leave the city behind and head into the
countryside to visit traditional villages where buffalo still work the
fields and people live much as they did 100 years ago. You
will then travel by boat down busy rivers and past remote fishing
villages to Siem Reap. Your last two days will be spent exploring and
photographing the majestic ruins of the ancient Angkor civilisation,
one of the man-made wonders of the world.
Snapshots of Indochina
A professionally led photo adventure
through exotic Vietnam and amazing Cambodia
Photograph the rich beauty of Vietnam and Cambodia,
two of Southeast Asia’s most picturesque destinations.
Wander 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.
Explore the awe-inspiring natural beauty and learn about the
turbulent history of Vietnam.
Sail through the azure waters of world-famous Ha Long Bay
in a teak boat, haggle in the bazaars of old Hanoi, and
photograph pagodas and limestone peaks at sunset.
Improve your photography skills through one-on-one
tutoring with the professional photographers leading your trip
and return home with powerful imagery from Southeast Asia.
Rustic Journeys
Length
15 to 29 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
This program is available to school groups only. If you are a student
then talk to your teachers about organising a Rustic Journey.
Ages
Length
Price
Dates
School Leavers
This program is currently unavailable to School Leavers.
14 - 18 years
15 days starting from Bangkok, Thailand
$3,895 + $535 internal Asia airfare
24 Jul – 7 Aug
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
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Panda Conservation
China
Rustic Pathways in China
Since 2007, Rustic Pathways has been offering premier language, service,
and adventure programs in the Middle Kingdom. We offer Rustic Journeys
for schools, Gap Year programs, and Rustic Trips throughout the year.
Customised family trips are also available. Our China operations are located
in Shanghai – a vibrant, global city – home to the Bund and City God Temple.
Airline Information and Program Connectivity
We generally use Cathay Pacific for schools travelling on our Rustic Journeys
to China. Individual students on Rustic Trips will meet their group in Hong
Kong and should call us on 1800 321 435 for complete information about
air travel. Our China programs are designed to connect easily with many of
our programs in Thailand, Burma, Cambodia, Vietnam, Mongolia and India.
Fact File
Population
Capital City Beijing
Currency
Renminbi – 1 AUD buys about
5.65 renminbi (as of August 2013)
Language
Mandarin Chinese
Attractions
The Great Wall – one of the
seven wonders of the world
Terracotta Warriors – a 2,000year-old emperor’s army
Oriental Pearl Tower – a spherical
landmark of the Shanghai skyline
Did You Know?
The Forbidden City – the best
preserved imperial palace in China
Officially known as the People’s Republic of China, its area is only 25 percent
greater than Australia, yet its population is approximately 60 times larger.
With more than 5,000 years of history, China has contributed to global
culture by inventing the compass, gunpowder, the woodblock printer, the
art of papermaking, and toilet paper. The giant panda is considered a
Chinese national treasure and is native to the country. Despite its size, China
only recognises one time zone, which is known domestically as “Beijing
time.” Tiananmen Square in Beijing is the largest public gathering place in
the world. In 2008, China hosted the Beijing Olympic Games and was the
first country in 112 years to fully sell out at 6.8 million tickets.
Local Lingo
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1.4 billion
Perhaps the most famous and beloved endangered mammal in the
world, giant pandas are truly charming creatures. Since the Western
world first discovered their existence in the 19th century, pandas
have been shrouded in mystery. Scientists have struggled to classify
them accurately and still know surprisingly little about their behaviour
in nature. Low birth rates, coupled with bamboo forest depletion,
have left these gentle creatures struggling to survive. The Chinese
government estimates that about 1,600 wild giant pandas exist
today. You will have the opportunity to help the caretakers with their
daily responsibilities by learning the pandas’ diet, preparing food,
feeding them (they eat a lot!), cleaning their living quarters, and
assisting with research whenever possible. You’ll also have the option
for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to sit with a panda for a
photograph (optional). Go home with invaluable experience,
knowledge, and compassion for these wonderful creatures.
Wild China
The rest of your time in Sichuan province will be used to discover
some of China’s other incredible natural sites. Spend several days
hiking through stunning regions near the breathtaking Hailuogou
Glacier, a truly unique place! You’ll continue your exploration of wild
China by visiting Mt. Emei and staying in some beautiful mountainside
guesthouses at the foot of the mountains. Return to Chengdu for a
restful few days of shopping in local markets, getting massages, and
perfecting your Chinese. Welcome to China!
Panda Conservation
and Wild China
Ensuring the future of China’s iconic,
huggable, and lovable giant pandas!
Start a relationship with one of the world’s most peaceful,
adorable creatures – a once-in-a-lifetime experience!
Gain knowledge about conservation through panda behaviour
observations, discussions on ecological topics, and visiting
breath-taking national parks.
Care for the giant pandas alongside researchers and handlers by
cleaning facilities, preparing food, and hand feeding the animals.
Experience natural landscapes and cultural interests by visiting
a glacier, waterfalls, and the world’s largest stone-carved Buddha.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 22 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
14 - 18 years
15 days starting from Hong Kong
$3,895 + $695 internal China airfare
Up to 22 community service hours
26 Jun – 10 Jul
24 Jul – 7 Aug
10 Jul – 24 Jul
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
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Literally means “big bear cat”
but translates to “giant panda”
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
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[email protected]
rusticpathways.com.au/cn
1800 321 435
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China
Chinese Language
Group Immersion
Small group Chinese classes with big results
Learn from university faculty and native Mandarin speakers in a
small group setting and receive 36 hours of classroom instruction.
Enjoy the beauty of Shanghai as you take part in cultural
activities alongside empowering leaders who will challenge
you to use your language skills in a variety of settings.
Practice your Chinese while visiting a tailor to have a shirt
custom made, chatting with new friends around campus, or
during a game of basketball with ECNU students.
Travel each week for an overnight trip to one of the region’s
many other notable destinations as we explore the diversity
and beauty of this fascinating corner of China.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 22 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Immersive Language Instruction
Beijing and the Great Wall
This program is designed to accommodate almost any level of
language proficiency. For students with previous instruction in the
Chinese language and who want to become more confident in their
language skills, our group classes will expand your vocabulary,
sharpen your tones, and prepare you to speak Chinese in any
situation. You will be placed in a small class of five to ten students and
receive 36 hours of instruction with an emphasis on conversational
skills covering a range of topics. After 15 days of language class you
will be confident in your skills and ready to succeed.
Shanghai will be your extended classroom during your time on the
program. Each day after class we will set out into the city by foot or
via subway to use everything from fabric and pet markets to upscale
shopping centres and classic old town alleys to apply our classroom
learning in the real world.
Beginning in the north, our first stop will be Beijing – the ancient
capital, cultural, and political centre of China. Stroll through the
Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square and start to understand the
importance of the dynastic periods and modern governments in
China. Sample the world-famous Peking duck and many other local
dishes during delicious culinary stops through the city. Hop in a pedicab to explore the streets and visit the 2008 Olympic stadium before
stopping at Asia’s most promising new home for up-and-coming
artists: the burgeoning art district, 798. You will also spend one day
at China’s most famous site and one of the seven wonders of the
world – the Great Wall. Originally used to barricade the country from
incoming invaders, it is now a relic known worldwide for its aweinspiring construction. The afternoon will be spent walking atop the
wall before taking a toboggan-style ride back down to the bottom!
More than Just Shanghai
An Army of Terracotta Warriors
While based in Shanghai, we will make sure to thoroughly explore
the city by visiting tea shops and soaking up the culture here.
Conveniently located near other cosmopolitan cities, we will finish
each session of our language program with an overnight trip to
either Hangzhou, Suzhou, or Nanjing so you can get a taste of a
different side of China. By the time you leave Shanghai, you will not
only be heading home with vastly improved Chinese, but also with a
stronger understanding of the culture and an appreciation for
Shanghai’s role in modern China.
The city of Xi’an is home to an impressive army of terracotta warriors
in an active archaeological site. See the intricate carving of the
statues’ faces and learn the fascinating history of when they were
built. We’ll also spend a day exploring the Muslim Quarter, a wonderful square in the centre of town, and then make our way to the
bustling metropolis of Hong Kong. One of the world’s most modern
and vibrant cities, you’ll overlook the breathtaking landscapes and
dazzling city lights that stretch out below world-famous Victoria’s
Peak. Then top off your amazing adventure with a trip to Macau.
Ages
Length
Price
Dates
14 - 18 years
15 days starting from Hong Kong
$2,995 + $630 internal China airfare
26 Jun – 10 Jul
10 Jul – 24 Jul
24 Jul – 7 Aug
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
The Wonders of China
Two weeks of discovering China’s
modern marvels and ancient kingdoms
Experience the electric buzz of Hong Kong, one of the world's
most modern cities.
Discover the opulence of modern China in the ancient capital
of Beijing and visit the Great Wall and the Forbidden City.
Explore one of the seven wonders of the world, the Great Wall
of China, on a walk along its impressive structure.
Bargain for a deal in fashion, classic Chinese goods, electronics,
or art in one of many local shopping markets.
Bungee Jump in Macau and feel the rush of this exhilarating
764-foot vertical drop (optional).
Rustic Journeys
Length
10 to 21 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
This program is available to school groups only. If you are a student
then talk to your teachers about organising a Rustic Journey.
School Leavers
This program is currently unavailable to School Leavers.
School Leavers
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
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Step Back in Time
Welcome to an epic journey from the lush Tuul River Valley to the
edge of the world in the Altai Mountains. Enter a land where the sky
is always blue and people live much as they did in the days of Genghis
Khan. Keep your camera at the ready as you explore untamed lands
and journey through the stunning Mongolian countryside. This is a
trip that will stay with you forever!
Mongolia
Rustic Pathways in Mongolia
Our operations in Mongolia began in the summer of 2009 with immersive
and rustic experiences for our students in this magical land. Since then, we
have delved deeper into the rich Mongolian culture to deliver authentic
cross-cultural experiences in remote central and western Mongolia.
Airline Information and Program Connectivity
We generally use Air China or China Southern Airlines for schools travelling
on our Rustic Journeys to Mongolia. Individual students on Rustic Trips will
meet their group in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, and should call us on 1800 321
435 for complete information about air travel. Our Mongolia program
connects directly to all other programs in Thailand, Burma, Laos, Cambodia,
China, Vietnam and India.
Live Like a Nomad
Fact File
Population
Capital City Ulaanbaatar
Currency
Language
Mongolian
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
Did You Know?
Local Lingo
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Nomadic home
Hello, are you well?
Are your animals fattening up nicely?
Tögrög – 1 AUD buys about 1,425
tögrögs (as of August 2013)
Attractions
Nomadic Lifestyle – 30 percent of
Mongolia’s people are nomadic
The Mongolian Empire once covered about 44 million square kilometres.
This expansive empire earned Genghis Khan the nickname Man of the
Millennium. With 16 million living men carrying his Y-chromosome, Genghis
Khan had about 800,000 times the reproductive rate of the average man his
age. Lying just south of Ulaanbaatar, the Bogd Khan National Park is the
oldest national park in the world and dates back to 1778. Mongolia has
the lowest population density in the world, with 1.8 people per square
kilometre, but is one of the world’s highest countries, with elevations
averaging 1,580 metres. Ulaanbaatar used to move three times a year – a
nomadic capital! Nomads keep eagles as pets and the Kazakh minority
still hunt with them regularly. The horse-to-human ratio is 13 to 1. Dinosaur
eggs were first discovered in a remote corner of the Gobi Desert.
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3 million
Leave your modern contraptions at home and discover what life is
like without electricity, running water, or even automobiles. For
hundreds of years, the Mongolian people have lived solely on what
Mother Earth provides, and their simple way of life is sure to teach
you a lot about what you truly do and do not need. As you travel
from ger to ger across the spectacular Mongolian countryside, you
will become immersed in the richness and simplicity of local life. Milk
the goats in the morning, bring in a herd of horses in the evening,
and collect prairie chips for the fire at night. When you leave this
magical place, you’ll feel like a local! Are You up for the Adventure?
This is a truly rustic trip that takes place far away from the civilised
world, so an adventurous spirit and positive attitude are key
requirements for participants on this program – the rest you will
learn as you go. You’ll spend nights in tents and gers, and our staff will
cook your meals. Come join us on the adventure of a lifetime!
Director’s Program:
Off the Map: Mongolia
A rugged service program and epic cultural
immersion into the far reaches of central Mongolia
Live as a nomad and travel from ger to ger on horseback
during an intense expedition through Terelj National Park.
Serve with a locally-run NGO as you provide education,
healthy food options, and cultural exchange to the Kazakh
nomads of the rugged Altai.
Feast on traditional Mongolian barbecue around the fire at night.
Enjoy the peaceful and calm landscapes of central and western
Mongolia as you learn about the nomadic way.
Escape into a culture without modern conveniences and learn
to survive out on the remote steppes of Mongolia!
Rustic Journeys
Length
7 to 22 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 25 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Service
Price
Dates
16 - 18 years
22 days starting from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Up to 25 community service hours
$3,995 + $755 internal Mongolia airfare
26 Jun – 17 Jul
17 Jul – 7 Aug
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
This program is currently unavailable to School Leavers.
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Life in the Clouds
Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas and home to the Dalai
Lama, McLeod Ganj is a peaceful community of Tibetans, Indians,
and service-oriented individuals. Spend half of the program based
here in the Dalai Lama’s Indian refuge, where you will teach English
to Tibetan refugees. Other service initiatives include volunteering
at a local school, working on clean-up projects at a home for the
elderly, and helping with small-scale construction projects.
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Rustic Pathways in India
Our friendly and welcoming staff members are as diverse as the Indian
subcontinent. From the beautiful shores of the Kerala backwaters to the
edge of the great deserts of Rajasthan, our full-time and part-time staff
members come from all over the country and have been bringing a wealth
of local knowledge to our Rustic Journeys, Rustic Trips, Gap Year, and family
trips since 2005. Come and discover incredible India with Rustic Pathways!
Airline Information and Program Connectivity
We use Singapore Airlines for schools travelling on our Rustic Journeys to
India. Individual students on Rustic Trips will meet their group in New Delhi,
India, and should call us on 1800 321 435 for complete information about
air travel. Our India programs are designed to connect together seamlessly.
They can also be combined with our programs in Thailand, Burma, Laos,
Cambodia, China, Vietnam and Mongolia.
Fact File
Population
1.2 billion
Capital City New Delhi
Currency
Rupee – 1 AUD buys about 57
rupees (as of August 2013)
Languages
Plentiful – 14 official languages and
hundreds of dialects, 41 percent of
the population speaks Hindi
Attractions
Taj Mahal – one of the seven
wonders of the world
The Himalayas – the world’s
highest mountain range
Pushkar Camel Fair – one of the
world’s largest camel fairs
Did You Know?
As the world’s largest democracy, India prides itself on its rich tapestry of
cultures and communities. It is said that travellers will find a new language
and a different ethnic group every 12 miles. From the endless jungles of the
verdant south to the snow-dusted Himalayas in the north, India’s geography
is magnificent and varied. India is best known for the leadership of father
Mahatma Gandhi. Leading a successful campaign of non-violence against
the British, Gandhi was a true harbinger of unity and national pride. After
gaining independence on August 15, 1947 from British colonial rule, India
has quickly become a unified nation and is an emerging world superpower.
India is in the only country that has both lions and tigers.
Local Lingo
Namaste
Kam caro
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During the second half of the program, you will settle into the
village of Balla, a small Indian community that is just a short drive
from McLeod Ganj. There, you will work alongside the community
members in the village doing small construction projects, helping
in the fields around the town, and teaching in the local school.
During the afternoon, start up a game of soccer or cricket with Indian
children in the village, and in the late evenings, listen to yogis tell
their stories of growing up in the Himalayas.
A Homestay Experience
You will be matched with another Rustic Pathways student for
a traditional homestay, giving you a glimpse of daily life in the
mountains. Then, learn traditional handicrafts, yoga, Buddhist
meditation, and classical music from respected community leaders.
Enjoy private audiences with high-ranking Tibetan lamas, government officials, and other leaders of these vibrant and welcoming
communities. Join us in the high Himalayas for a service immersion
experience unlike any other!
Service in the Clouds
Spirit-lifting service in the shadows of
the awe-inspiring Himalayan Mountains
Immerse yourself in Tibetan and Indian culture through two
different homestay families and diverse service projects.
Feel the radiating good will and positive energy of His Holiness
the Dalai Lama, who lives in McLeod Ganj.
Teach English to Tibetan refugees and Buddhist monks and
nuns, while learning about their lives and customs.
Serve the Tibetan and Indian communities through construction,
painting, and education projects in two different villages.
Meditate on life and practice your yoga skills beneath the
stunning beauty of the Himalayas.
Rustic Journeys
Length
7 to 14 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 50 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
15 - 18 years
14 days starting from New Delhi, India
$3,295
Up to 50 community service hours
19 Jun – 2 Jul
17 Jul – 30 Jul
3 Jul – 16 Jul
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
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The Lost Children of India
Volunteer and educate rescued street
children at a dedicated orphanage
Educate rural street children and help lift them into brighter
futures at a welcoming orphanage in Rajasthan.
Immerse yourself in Indian life as you enjoy traditional folk
dance performance and shop in vibrant local markets.
Ride an elephant to the beautiful and historic Amber Fort.
Play, Dance, and Laugh with the children as you teach
them new games, and they teach you new grooves in return.
Experience India’s folk art as you learn about puppet
making, dance, and Rajasthani music from local experts.
Rustic Journeys
Length
7 to 14 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 50 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
14 - 18 years
7 days starting from New Delhi, India
$1,895
Up to 30 community service hours
26 Jun – 2 Jul
17 Jul – 23 Jul
3 Jul – 9 Jul
4 Dec – 10 Dec
10 Jul – 16 Jul
15 Jan – 21 Jan
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
New Beginnings for Orphans
Colourful Markets & Soaring Mountains
The mission of the orphanage is to provide basic necessities for these
children – food, clothing, education, and a loving and supportive
family. Become a welcome addition to this family as you care for
newborn infants, play with the youngsters after a lesson in counting,
and help the older children improve their reading skills and
conversational English. This is a two-sided experience of the best
possible sort – the children here will be just as excited to teach you a
few words in Hindi, introduce you to traditional Rajasthani dances,
and challenge you in village games.
Whether you are a seasoned shooter or a budding newcomer,
our experienced photography guides will help you develop
and expand your skills. From the holy waters of the Gurudwara
Bangla Sahib Temple to the impressive structure of Humayun’s Tomb,
you will learn about the fascinating history of New Delhi, India’s
grand capital city, and discover how to use its limitless subject matter
as inspiration for your photography portfolio.
While your days will be spent working in the orphanage, your
evenings will be full of the wonders of Rajasthan. Sharpen your
bargaining skills in the vibrant local markets as you hunt for the
perfect souvenir, see the astounding work of skilled artisans during
dance and puppet performances, and learn the crafts yourself by
making puppets and playing Rajasthani instruments!
Cultural Immersion
This program is the perfect introduction to Indian life and culture for
students of all ages. While not at the orphanage, spend your time
exploring Rajasthan, relaxing in a comfortable hotel with airconditioned rooms, watching a movie under the stars next to ancient
Hindu temples, and treating yourself to a nightly feast sure to satisfy
any palate. On your final day, hop on an elephant and ride up to the
historic Amber Fort to learn about the past kingdoms of Jaipur before
heading to the airport.
After exploring the colourful tapestry of religions and cultures in
New Delhi, you will head off to the majestic peaks of the Himalayas in
northern India. Explore the Ladakhi and Buddhist cultures of this
region and learn photography skills that will help you return home
with stunning images that tell the stories of these ancient lands. Get
ready to live like a local in a traditional yurt as you move in with a
welcoming host family in a Changpa nomadic village. Explore
centuries-old monasteries and share laughs with novice monks, all
while creating unforgettable photographs.
Top it off at the Taj
What better way to conclude your Indian adventure than with a
breathtaking sunrise at the Taj Mahal, one of the seven wonders on
the modern world? You will use the photography skills you have
learned throughout the trip to take a lasting image of this incredible
site. No journey to India would be complete without enjoying the
magical splendour of the Taj at sunrise.
Develop and practice the skills needed to make beautiful,
storytelling images with experienced professional photographers.
Live in nomadic, yak-herding villages, immerse yourself in this
exotic culture, and share laughs over a steaming cup of chai tea.
Travel like a seasoned news correspondent, take advantage of
the area’s rich festivals, and visit colourful Ladakhi markets.
Enjoy a stunning sunrise at the awe-inspiring Taj Mahal and visit
other famous sites in the capital city of Delhi.
Capture exotic lands and cultures through your viewfinder
while you explore secluded lakes and snow-capped mountains.
Photograph a beautiful region as you venture into the Himalayas.
Rustic Journeys
Length
7 to 14 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Dates
Available April to September
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Ages
14 - 18 years
Length
14 days starting from New Delhi, India
Price
$3,895 + $505 internal India airfare
Dates
3 Jul – 16 Jul
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
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through the Himalayas and rural India
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Spa in
European Holiday
Miles of beach stretched out before you, world-renowned art and
architecture, zesty food and people, dancing, hiking, and language
practice all await you on Rustic’s 2014 ventures into Spain. Begin in
Madrid before journeying to your coastal home of Nerja where you’ll
see the sights from the Royal Palace to La Puerta del Sol. Take
weekend trips to Malaga and Granada and see the artwork of Spain’s
great Pablo Picasso.
Sp ain
Fun on the Sun Coast
Rustic Pathways in Spain
Our commitment to excellence in language instruction continues as we
enter our second year of Spanish language programs in Spain. We also look
forward to sharing Spain’s rich history, colourful culture, and delicious food
with our students on Spanish Countryside and Beaches (see website).
Beyond our Rustic Trip programs, we offer customised itineraries for private
groups and families throughout the year in the Iberian Peninsula.
Airline Information and Program Connectivity
We generally use Emirates or Thai Airways for schools travelling on our
Rustic Journeys to Spain. Individual students on Rustic Trips will meet their
group in Madrid, Spain, and should call us on 1800 321 435 for complete
information about air travel. Our Spain programs easily connect together
and can be combined with our programs in Ghana and Morocco.
Fact File
Population
47.3 million
Capital City
Madrid
Currency
Euro – 1 AUD buys about
0.69 euros (as of August 2013)
Language
Spanish
Attractions
Sagrada Familia – Construction
started on this cathedral in 1882,
and is still unfinished
Running of the Bulls – A unique
Spanish tradition, in which throngs
of people run away from 12 bulls
Alhambra – A red, Arabian palace
located in Granada
Did You Know?
The name Spain evolved from the word Hispania, meaning “the land
of rabbits.” While we can’t promise you’ll see any rabbits, you will see plenty
of Real Madrid jerseys; the team happens to be the most popular soccer
club in the world. If you are lucky enough to lose a tooth during your stay,
a magic mouse named Ratoncito Pérez may pay you a visit. While you
might find Spain’s version of the tooth fairy strange, you will be comforted
by the fact that Spain invented the mop. If you are visiting to practice your
Spanish skills, you will be in good company as Spanish is the third most
widely spoken language in the world and is the official language of 21
countries. Spain is a welcoming country whose denizens know how to relax,
dance, and eat tapas until the vacas come home.
Local Lingo
Hola Amigo!
¿Dónde está el baño?
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Welcome to Nerja, where you will practice your rapidly improving
Spanish skills in the town’s fruit and vegetable markets. Wander the
narrow streets between beautiful white houses and soak up the
culture of this historic town.
During the week, you will take daily Spanish language lessons in
vocabulary, structure, and usage, gaining practical skills to be
applied outside the classroom in the beautiful Andalusian town.
Cook up some Spanish specialties like paella, gazpacho, and the
Spanish omelette in a cooking class. Then, journey through the
beautiful countryside and along the beaches of Nerja. Once you are
back from the stables, strap on your palillos (Andalusian castanets) for
a salsa lesson with instructors who can teach you to twirl your skirt
with the best of them. You will also kayak the stunning coast and
explore a nature reserve. To finish your trip, venture up to Nerja’s
Balcón de Europa and watch the sun set over the sparkling
Mediterranean waters.
The Southern Spain
Language Immersion
Improve your Spanish skills while exploring
the vibrant cities of the Iberian Peninsula
Explore the cities of Madrid, Malaga, and Granada, and learn
about the history and culture of Spain.
Improve your Spanish-speaking skills through daily classroom
instruction at a local language school.
Learn how to dance flamenco, cook Spanish food, and ride
horses in the beautiful town of Nerja.
Enjoy the pristine beaches of Costa del Sol and splash in the
blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea.
Immerse yourself in Spanish culture and cuisine.
Experience 265 pieces of Picasso’s original artwork.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Study
Up to 40 hours of instruction
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Study
Dates
14 - 18 years
17 days starting from Madrid, Spain
$4,595
Up to 40 hours of instruction
20 Jun – 5 Jul
4 Jul – 19 Jul
27 Jun – 12 Jul
11 Jul – 26 Jul
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
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This program is currently unavailable to School Leavers.
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Mo r o c c o
A Land of Colourful Spices
The lively sights, sounds, and smells of Morocco will welcome you as
you step off the plane. On your first night, visit UNESCO-acclaimed
Djemaa el-Fna, a square in Marrakech where hundreds of vendors
hawk potions, dried fruit, and teas. Smoke billows above merchants
haggling in animated Arabic while the call to prayer from the
Koutoubia Mosque echoes through the medina.
Morocco
Rustic Pathways in Morocco
Rustic Pathways has been running programs in Africa since 1996 and now
offers a variety of programs on the continent. The richness and diversity of
Africa offers many different opportunities for service and exploration, and
we are excited to continue our operations in North Africa with community
service and touring programs in Morocco. From doing service in high
mountain villages to riding camels in the Sahara Desert and relaxing along
the Mediterranean coast, our programs here offer a great look at this vibrant
country and are a perfect introduction into this unique culture.
Airline Information and Program Connectivity
We generally use Emirates for schools travelling on our Rustic Journeys to
Morocco. Individual students on Rustic Trips will meet their group in
Casablanca, Morocco, and should call us on 1800 321 435 for complete
information about air travel. Our Morocco programs connect together
seamlessly and can be combined with our programs in Ghana and Spain.
Mountains, Deserts, and Oceans
Fact File
Population 32 million
Capital City Rabat
Currency
Dirham – 1 AUD buys about 7.65
dirhams (as of August 2013)
Languages The official language is Standard
Arabic, but most people speak a
distinct local dialect called 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 1,000-year-old
marketplace in Marrakech
Did You Know?
Visit picturesque Cascades d’Ouzoud on your way to Ait Bougamez,
a village nestled in a beautiful valley in the craggy High Atlas
Mountains. Over the next several days, you’ll take part in important
community service projects benefiting the local community. Once
your work is through, climb into an off-road vehicle and head off the
paved road towards the vast Sahara Desert. Take a camel ride to a
nomad camp where you can listen to the traditional Khamlia
musicians after a day of sandboarding down massive dunes. Continue
on to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ait Benhaddou, a
spectacularly restored mudbrick kasbah featured in Gladiator and
Lawrence of Arabia. Next, the waters of the Atlantic greet you as you
enter the white-walled medinas of Essaouira. Spend a morning
basking on the sand before your afternoon surf lesson. Soon, you’ll
be back in Marrakech where you can either head home, connect
to our service program in the north, or to our Arabic language
program to learn some of the local dialect, or fly to Ghana to continue
your north African adventure.
The English name for Morocco was derived from the name of the ancient
capital city of Marrakech. This name comes from combining the Berber
words of mur and akush, which literally translate to “Land of God.” Morocco
has acted as the bridge between Europe and Africa since ancient times.
France and Spain controlled the country from the early 1900s until its
independence in 1956, which ended many years of direct cultural influences.
Morocco is one of three kingdoms remaining on the continent of Africa, the
other two kingdoms being Lesotho and Swaziland. The country also boasts
gorgeous Mediterranean beaches, the snow-capped Atlas Mountains, and
a significant portion of the world’s largest non-polar desert – the Sahara.
Local Lingo
Salam
Shokran
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Hello
Thanks
Moroccan Wanderer
Over the mountains, across the
vast desert, and into the sea
Wander the maze of colourful souks and riads in Marrakech.
Work with a school in a small village in the High Atlas Mountains.
Ride a camel over the shimmering sand dunes of the Sahara.
Haggle in local markets while the Koutoubia Mosque’s call to
prayer echoes throughout the medina.
Windsurf and Play in the waves on Morocco’s Atlantic Coast.
Bask in the artistic ambiance and musical vibe of the whitewalled coastal city of Essaouira.
Learn some basic Arabic and deepen your understanding of
the Islamic world.
Rustic Journeys
Length
10 to 17 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 16 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
16 - 18 years
15 days starting from Casablanca, Morocco
$3,495 + $370 internal Morocco airfare
Up to 16 community service hours
18 Jun – 2 Jul
16 Jul – 30 Jul
25 Jun – 9 Jul
23 Jul – 6 Aug
2 Jul – 16 Jul
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
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Nice to meet you!
This program is currently not available to School Leavers.
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[email protected]
rusticpathways.com.au/ma
1800 321 435
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Mo r o c c o
Mo r o c c o
Souks and Service
in the Middle Atlas
Community service immersion in
the remote Moroccan village of Skoura
Bond with the community as you work to restore the ancient
medina of Taza and volunteer with local organizations and NGOs.
Work on projects in a southern village and immerse yourself in
the distinct Berber culture.
Hike to the stunning waterfall of Akchour and pay homage
to the towering archway made of stone and known locally
as the “Bridge of God.”
Visit the UNESCO World Heritage sites of the Fez medina and
the Jamya al-Fna in Marrakech.
Play a soccer match on Paradise Beach, in ancient medinas,
and in the small Berber villages.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 24 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Settle in for Service
A Photographer’s Paradise
After arriving in Casablanca, make your way to the beautiful medina
in Taza, at the edge of the Middle Atlas Mountains. Work on the grassroots project already begun by local organisations known as the
“Beautiful City” project. This project was inspired by local artists to
restore the beauty of their ancient medina by going street by street
to paint, cement, install wrought-iron lamps, plant flowers, and
other forms of traditional decorative artwork in an effort to attract
tourism to their medina. Live with a host family as an introduction
to Moroccan culture and hospitality.
Known for its golden sand dunes, desolate mountains, and colourful
spice markets, Morocco is home to stunning landscapes and striking
imagery. With the instruction of two professional photojournalists,
you will learn to use your camera to reveal Morocco’s vibrant life and
traditions. Develop your photo project in a world of nomadic desert
dwellers and peaceful goat herders.
Adventure and Southern Living
After a week of service, visit the blue-washed city of Chefchaouen to
relax before embarking on an epic hike to the grand waterfall of
Akchour. Have a picnic lunch before making your way to the nearby
archway carved from the rock known as the Bridge of God. Then
spend a day on the Atlantic Coast before flying from Casablanca to
begin another service project in the High Atlas Mountains. Help out
on local initiatives to develop the youth by volunteering in a camp,
teaching English, and donating books to the library. End the service
journey in Marrakech where you will be amazed by the beautiful
chaos of the UNESCO World Heritage site, Jamya al-Fna. Display the
bargaining skills you’ve learned along the way when visiting snake
charmers, spice vendors, monkey tamers, and orange juice salesman.
As the trip draws to an end, drink a fresh mint tea as a symbol of
gratitude before Morocco bids you b’salaama.
Across the Deserts
and Over the Mountains
Your advanced photography journey begins at the UNESCOacclaimed Djemaa el-Fna, a square in Marrakech where smoke
billows above animated vendors hawking an eclectic mix of teas,
potions, and locally grown spices in animated Arabic. From these
colourful and crowded streets, switch lenses and focus on the
tranquil mountain valley of Ait Bougamez and experience the
leisurely pace of traditional Berber life in the High Atlas Mountains.
Embark on a four-wheel-drive journey for the next two days
and emerge at the gateway to the vast Sahara Desert. Grab your
blue tagelmust and hop on a camel for a three-night excursion into
the dunes where you will meet desert nomads and document their
lives, capturing the beauty of their surroundings. After a farewell
dinner in Marrakech, head back to Casablanca and discover the
impressive Hassan II, the largest mosque in the country and seventh
largest in the world. In Casablanca, there will be time to finish your
project before boarding your plane home.
Advanced Photo
Workshop: Morocco
An advanced documentary project in
Morocco’s Sahara Desert and Atlas Mountains
Live the life of a photojournalist as you traverse southern
Morocco’s varied landscapes and encounter its unique people.
Develop a powerful photography portfolio under the watchful
guidance of two professional photojournalists.
Ride a camel into the Sahara Desert and witness indigenous
nomadic culture as you add to your photo portfolio.
Document Berber culture on an exciting four-wheel-drive
journey amid the towering peaks of the High Atlas Mountains.
Immerse yourself in exotic Moroccan culture among the
snake charmers and ancient mosques of Marrakech.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
14 - 18 years
Length
15 days starting from Casablanca, Morocco
Price
$2,895 + $370 internal Morocco airfare
Service
Up to 24 community service hours
Dates
25 Jun – 9 Jul
23 Jul – 6 Aug
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
Ages
16 - 18 years
Length
15 days starting from Casablanca, Morocco
Price
$3,895 + $370 internal Morocco airfare
Dates
9 Jul – 23 Jul
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
*ADMISSION IS BY APPLICATION ONLY – This program is
designed for experienced photography students and, therefore,
requires a special application for admission. Please refer to website.
School Leavers
School Leavers
This program is currently not available to School Leavers.
This program is currently not available to School Leavers.
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Ghana
Northern Plains to Southern Shores
Akwaaba and welcome to a grand adventure in West Africa’s
friendliest country. The best Ghanaian adventures always start in
a tro-tro, a brightly painted van ubiquitous on the dusty roads. We’ll
board our own tro-tro and drive from the baobab tree-studded plains
in the north to the palm-lined beaches of the southern coast to
experience Ghana’s off-the-map attractions.
Ghana
Rustic Pathways in Ghana
Rustic Pathways first ventured into Africa in 1996. We are now proudly
entering our fourth year in the welcoming West African country of Ghana.
With programs focusing on powerful community service and thrilling
adventures, we offer students a comprehensive look at this fascinating
country and the chance to immerse themselves in a diverse mix of local
cultures and natural beauty. From small rural villages to the lively capital city
of Accra, come discover a new way of life in Ghana.
Airline Information and Program Connectivity
All Ghana programs start and finish in Accra, Ghana. For complete
information about air travel please call us on 1800 321 435. Our Ghana
programs are designed to connect easily and upon request we can combine
them with our programs in Morocco and Spain.
Did You Know?
The word Ghana literally translates to “warrior king.” Home to the powerful,
pre-colonial Ashanti Kingdom, Ghana now has over 100 different ethnic
groups and is a colourful melting pot of different customs, traditions, and
languages. In 1957, Ghana became the first sub-Saharan African country to
gain independence and has subsequently become one of Africa’s most
prosperous and successful democracies. In the 1960s, the Volta River was
dammed to create Lake Volta, one of the largest artificial lakes on Earth.
Soccer is the national sport of Ghana. One of the most famous Ghanaians is
Kofi Annan, who was the United Nations Secretary-General and the corecipient of the 2001 Nobel Peace Prize for his founding of the Global AIDS
and Health Fund.
Local Lingo
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Service and Adventure
Fact File
Population 25 million
Capital City Accra
Currency
Cedi – 1 AUD buys about
1.9 cedis (as of August 2013)
Languages The official language is English,
but the country is also home to
79 other languages and dialects
Attractions St. George’s Castle – a stunning
monument and 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
After a cultural orientation in Accra, you’ll fly to Tamale to get the
adventure underway. Your service begins in Bolgatanga, where you
will tutor excited kids at a local orphanage. Learn about development
issues through exposure to NGO projects, including a literacy
program for street children. Continue your journey bumping along
red dirt roads towards Mole National Park, where you’ll join a walking
safari and search for elephants, monkeys, crocodiles, warthogs, and
other exotic wildlife native to the region. Then it’s on to Kumasi, the
heart of the Ashanti Kingdom, to visit Kejetia Market and its thousands
of tiny tin stalls selling everything from dried chameleons for use in
traditional healings to richly patterned kente cloth. Finally, you’ll arrive
at Ghana’s tranquil coast. Sink your toes into the sand and take a dip
in the refreshing tropical waters of West Africa. You’ll visit a colonial
fort at sunset, explore Cape Coast and its historic castle, and walk
through the forest canopy on rope bridges in Kakum National Park
– a magical finish to this uncharted adventure!
Off the Map: Ghana
A grand service adventure
across the magical heart of Ghana
Adventure into Ghana by tro-tro – brightly coloured local
vans – and discover exotic sites off of the beaten path.
Teach eager children at an orphanage in Northern Ghana.
Learn about the development challenges that face the
impoverished northern regions of Ghana.
Barter your way through West Africa’s largest marketplace
on an epic scavenger hunt.
Search for African elephants and other wildlife while on
safari in Ghana’s most impressive national park.
Explore the striking Cape Coast Castle and learn the
sobering history of the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 22 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 20 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
14 - 18 years
15 days starting from Accra, Ghana
$3,495 + $280 internal Ghana air
Up to 20 community service hours
18 Jun – 2 Jul
16 Jul – 30 Jul
2 Jul – 16 Jul
30 Jul – 13 Aug
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
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Welcome
This program is currently not available to School Leavers.
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[email protected]
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Satisfying Service
Tanzania
Rustic Pathways in Tanzania
Rustic Pathways first ventured into Africa in 1996. Ten years later, we opened
our first student programs in Tanzania and have been running enriching
community service and adventure trips for high school and Gap Year
students here ever since. We also offer private trips for school groups and
families that want to experience the majesty and diversity of Tanzania.
Airline Information and Program Connectivity
We generally use Qatar Airways for schools travelling on our Rustic Journeys
to Tanzania. Individual students on Rustic Trips will meet their group at
Kilimanjaro airport near Arusha, Tanzania, and should call us on 1800 321
435 for complete information about air travel. Our Tanzania programs are
designed to connect together seamlessly.
Did You Know?
Known as the Cradle of Mankind, East Africa is one of the oldest continuously inhabited regions on earth. Some of the oldest hominid remains have
been found in the area around the Olduvai Gorge and in the Great Rift
Valley, including the footprints of a distant human relative that are 3.75
million years old. Soon after gaining independence from Great Britain in
the early 1960s, Tanganyika and Zanzibar merged to form the nation of
Tanzania in 1964. Located between Kenya and Mozambique and sharing
borders with eight different countries, Tanzania has some of the most
celebrated wildlife reserves in Africa. The Serengeti National Park is
unequalled in its beauty and density of species. At 264 square kilometres,
the extinct Ngorongoro Crater is the largest complete crater in the world
and is home to the Big Five: buffaloes, rhinos, lions, leopards, and elephants.
Tanzania is also home to Mount Kilimanjaro, the tallest point in Africa and
one of only two mountains on the continent that has glaciers.
Fact File
Population 46.9 million
Capital City Dodoma
Currency
Shilling – 1 AUD buys about 1,445
shillings (as of August 2013)
Languages Swahili and English
Attractions Serengeti National Park – known as
Africa’s best game reserve, home to
a myriad of exotic species
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
Join us in one of Africa’s most welcoming countries for an
unforgettable journey of service and cultural immersion! Our goal
is to help improve the learning environment and the general quality
of life for the locals in our host village, and you will become a driving
force in accomplishing this. The service projects are designed to give
you a firsthand introduction to Tanzanian culture and help you
become a part of your new host community. Transform a local
school into a positive and welcoming environment for children
by helping to construct new classrooms. You will also join local
organisations that are trying to make a difference but are hindered
by a lack of resources. When you take a break from your community
service work, you will have the opportunity to learn about fascinating customs and traditions while you explore your breathtaking
Tanzanian surroundings with inspiring Rustic guides.
Create Unforgettable Memories
Spend your time contributing to a vital ongoing effort to support,
educate, and develop a community. You will gain a true understanding of the local culture, and by contributing positively and
deeply to your service initiatives, you will leave Tanzania with an
entirely new perspective on your own life. The Faces of East Africa
program was designed for those who want to experience Tanzania’s
rich culture while participating in meaningful community and
environmental service projects. If that’s you, then pack your bags
and join us in Tanzania this year!
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Immersion in Tanzanian village life
on a one-of-a-kind service adventure
Teach English to eager young students in a Tanzanian school.
Give Back to your host village as you help paint, repair, and
build the local school during fulfilling service projects.
Live, Work, and Play under the shadow of mighty
Mount Meru, the second highest mountain in Tanzania.
Bring joy to Tanzanian children as you play educational games,
teach arts and crafts, and share meaningful moments with them.
Bargain for unique souvenirs, traditional carvings, and one-of-akind gifts at buzzing markets full of colourful waves.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 56 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
14 - 18 years
8 days starting from Arusha, Tanzania
$1,695
Up to 28 community service hours
18 Jun – 25 Jun
9 Jul – 16 Jul
25 Jun – 2 Jul
16 Jul – 23 Jul
2 Jul – 9 Jul
23 Jul – 30 Jul
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
Local Lingo
Jambo
The Faces of East Africa
Habari gani How are you?
TZ
[email protected]
rusticpathways.com.au/tz
1800 321 435
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Culture and the Crater
Village community service on the
edge of the immense Ngorongoro Crater
Work with local leaders and respected elders to design and
implement construction and repair projects in a rural village.
Marvel at the cornucopia of flora and fauna while on safari in
the Ngorongoro Crater, home to some 25,000 exotic animals.
Play, Teach, and Learn with enthusiastic children.
Make Friends with local students and learn about their
captivating culture and colourful customs.
Immerse yourself in the traditions of a welcoming Tanzanian
village and learn about life in rural East Africa from three culturally
diverse tribes, including the Maasai, Irak, and nomadic Hadzabe.
Rustic Journeys
Length
15 to 22 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 96 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Service at the Crater
Journey to the Top of Africa
This program is for students who want to learn about Tanzania’s
colourful cultures, work on community and environmental service
projects, and enjoy the incredible sights and sounds of this vibrant
country. Quickly become part of these communities, working closely
with village leaders and masons to design worthwhile, sustainable
service projects to improve basic living conditions and learning
environments. Help rebuild the Mongola Juu Primary School,
damaged in the 2007 earthquake, or revitalize neglected areas of the
village. You will also have the chance to paint buildings, landscape
community areas, and tutor young children. Enjoy time tutoring
English with students and pick up a few words of Swahili.
Africa’s highest peak and the world’s tallest freestanding volcano,
Mount Kilimanjaro rises majestically above the vast expanse of
northern Tanzania, issuing a silent challenge to all who gaze its way
from across the plains. We are proud to offer this exciting six-day trek
to small groups of adventurous students.
Nomads and Wild Animals
You will have the rare chance to spend time with the Hadzabe, one
of the few nomadic tribes left on the planet. As they speak no English,
you will learn about their unique way of life through observation –
how and where they make fires, what type of foods they eat around
Lake Eyasi, and how they track even the tiniest of creatures using
their finely tuned senses. You’ll even visit a blacksmith and learn to
make arrowheads and several other tools.
Complete your experience by visiting one of the world’s natural
wonders, Ngorongoro Crater, where you will have the chance
to spot Africa’s famous Big Five – buffalo, lions, leopards, elephants,
and rhinos. Join us this year for an unparalleled combination of
service and adventure in Tanzania!
While considered a technical climb, the famous Marangu Route can
be conquered by anyone with good physical and mental fitness. This
will be your path up the mountain. Once on the trail, you’ll hike four
to six hours each day. In the evenings, get to know your fellow
climbers and guides over hearty dinners and spend your nights
sleeping in huts along the trail. After several days of climbing through
five different climate zones, you will wake up in the middle of the
night to get a head start on the final ascent to the frigid summit. After
taking in the incredible views from the highest point in Africa, it will
be time to start your descent – a much quicker journey than the trip
up. The program will come to a jubilant end in Arusha with a farewell
feast to celebrate your victorious summit.
An Unforgettable Adventure
We’ll make reaching the Rooftop of Africa a realistic and attainable
goal. A great team of professional guides, cooks, and porters will
accompany you to the top, allowing you to pace yourself and
acclimate along the way. Grab your hiking boots and backpack and
join us in Tanzania for the adventure of a lifetime!
Climbing Kili
Experience the adventure of a lifetime
during an expedition to the top of Africa
Climb the world’s tallest freestanding volcano, and Africa’s
highest peak, during this unforgettable adventure up Kilimanjaro.
Traverse five climate zones on your way up Kili’s famous
Marangu Route with a team of professional guides, porters, and
cooks who will help you achieve your quest for the summit.
Rise to the challenge and bask in the glory of this great
achievement with the friends you have made along the
way to the highest peak on the African continent.
Gaze in awe at a snow-capped mountain on the equator.
Marvel at spectacular views of Tanzania’s vast savannah.
Feast on mouth-watering local cuisine when you return to
Arusha at the end of your great achievement.
Rustic Journeys
Length
7 to 10 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
14 - 18 years
15 days starting from Arusha, Tanzania
$3,295 + $200 Park Fees
Up to 62 community service hours
18 Jun – 2 Jul
16 Jul – 30 Jul
2 Jul – 16 Jul
30 Jul – 13 Aug
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
Ages
Length
Price
Dates
14 - 18 years
8 days starting from Arusha, Tanzania
$2,995 + $660 Park Fees
18 Jun – 25 Jun
16 Jul – 23 Jul
2 Jul – 9 Jul
30 Jul – 6 Aug
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
School Leavers
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
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United States of America
Rustic Pathways in the United States
Rustic Pathways is dedicated to the service of the USA through education,
reconstruction efforts, and environmental conservation. Our USA staff
consist of knowledgeable citizens with a deep commitment to the
communities that we operate in. Since 2006, we have supported the
rebuilding of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast, one of America’s most unique
areas that was devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and then again by
Hurricane Isaac in 2012. We also create customised journeys for schools to
visit the well-known cities of Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York.
Fact File
Population
313 million
Capital City Washington, D.C.
Currency
US Dollar – 1 AUD buys about 0.90
USD (as of August 2013)
Language
English (11 percent speak Spanish)
Attractions
The Grand Canyon and Yosemite
National Park – two of the country’s
most incredible natural wonders
Airline Information and Program Connectivity
We use Qantas and Virgin Australia for schools travelling on our Rustic
Journeys to the USA. Individual students on Rustic Trips will meet their
group in the USA; the starting locations vary between programs. Students
should call us on 1800 321 435 for complete information about air travel.
Most of our USA programs can be easily combined with our programs in
Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic and Peru.
New Orleans – home to historic
Jackson Square and jazz
The Empire State Building –
the fourth-tallest freestanding
structure in the Americas
Starting in Phoenix, you’ll head out to taste the unique cuisine
locals have developed in this arid environment. Try fun desert
specialties – cacti, chillies, and desert fruits are all on the menu – and
learn about the farming and gathering techniques that sustained
people in the region before modern agriculture. Then, head north
toward Flagstaff where you will start your service projects. Volunteer
at a soup kitchen assisting people who have limited access to
nutritious food in a nation of plenty. Use your newly acquired
knowledge to teach kids about healthy food, prepare nourishing
meals for struggling families. With your exotic Aussie accent, you’ll be
sure to make tons of friends along the way!
The Grand Canyon
You will rise early and journey to the breathtaking South Rim. Relax
and take in the spectacular views as you cruise through a desert
landscape unlike any other. When you arrive at the canyon, hop on
a bike for a ride around the gorge’s edge and stop to gaze down at
the Colorado River far below. The eight kilometre ride into the
grand landscape of northern Arizona will get your blood pumping
and take you away from the crowd of visitors. Take a few photographs and then set off on an exploration down into the canyon.
You’ll also wander through dusty desert towns, visit ancient Native
American ruins, hike through the beautiful landscape, and gaze at
dazzling sunsets and starry skies during this unforgettable holiday
adventure in America’s Southwest.
Community service and natural
wonder in America’s spectacular West
Take In the sights of Arizona’s desolate desert landscape.
Feel the wind in your hair as you bike around the South Rim
of the Grand Canyon, one of America’s iconic natural landmarks.
Explore the ruins of the Sinagua Indians, an ancient Native
American tribe that settled the land thousands of years ago.
Serve nutritious meals to those in need and teach youth about
nutrition, healthy eating habits, and the benefits of local food.
Sample the distinctive and fresh cuisine inspired by the fruits
and vegetables that grow in this desert landscape.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 60 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
14 - 18 years
8 days starting from Phoenix, USA
$1,895
Up to 30 community service hours
10 Jun – 17 Jun
1 Jul – 8 Jul
24 Jun – 1 Jul
8 Jul – 15 Jul
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
Did You Know?
A melting pot of races, nationalities, and ethnicities, the United States is rich
in culture and steeped in tradition. This is perhaps most evident in New
Orleans – a city coloured by French, Spanish, African, and Native American
influences – than in any other city in America. Said to be the birthplace of
jazz, New Orleans’ Tremé neighbourhood has produced many notable
musicians and is the country’s oldest African-American neighbourhood.
Arizona is home to over 250,000 Native Americans from 21 different tribes
and more than a quarter of the state is comprised of reservations and tribal
communities. The United States National Parks system is among the best in
the world, with 84 million acres of protected land, including the Grand
Canyon, Yosemite, and Yellowstone.
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School Leavers
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
US
[email protected]
rusticpathways.com.au/us
1800 321 435
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Save the Children: Literacy
and Learning in California
Support students in Fresno who need help
learning English to enhance their education
Teach primary-age students at an academic summer camp,
using tried and true reading and maths curriculum developed by
Save the Children to supplement their primary education.
Read your favourite childhood books alongside young scholars
who are learning English as a second language.
Coordinate your own fun outdoor activities, arts and crafts
projects, and educational games to inspire learning in children
who look up to you as a role model.
Hike through the California wilderness under giant sequoias,
explore a Spanish mission town, and slide down sand dunes
along the beautiful California coast.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 70 community service hours
Dates
Available upon request
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Those Who Can, Teach
Service in the Crescent City
Rustic Pathways joins the renowned organisation Save the Children
in its efforts to improve education in California’s Central Valley.
Families here are often required to move as the crops become ready
for harvest and their children’s education is often disrupted. On this
program, you will work with students in the local elementary
schools who are predominantly children of Spanish-speaking
immigrants whose educational hardships are compounded by the
fact that English is their second language. Through Save the
Children’s academic summer camp, these young scholars will
receive much-needed English literacy support and will benefit from
your native language skills. You’ll be a tutor, teacher, and counsellor
to a small group of children eager to learn about you and your
hometown. Maths, science, physical education, and reading are all a
part of each day’s core curriculum and you will have a hands-on role
in leading students through the day. You will also have the
opportunity to create and run your own enrichment activity for a
small group of students.
When the levees broke in August 2005, New Orleans was forever
changed. Up to seven metres of water rushed through the breaches
in the levee system, flooding more than 80 percent of the city. More
than seven years after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast,
southeastern Louisiana is still rebuilding both its structures and its
sense of community. Together with residents and local organisations,
you will work to rebuild homes as well as the social, environmental,
and cultural aspects of the city that were affected. Students will
spend one week rebuilding homes and one week taking on other
work across the city, including projects in schools, urban gardens,
community centres, and neighbourhoods. Lend a hand and help
rebuild this city into a beacon of prosperity and progress!
The Golden State
Wrap your arms around some of the world’s largest trees, gaze down
onto the Pacific over picturesque cliffs, taste the flavours of the local
Mexican-American cuisine, and explore the rich stories of colonial
and modern immigration to the Golden State.
This is an advanced program for independent and motivated
students ready to take an active role in leadership and teaching.
Southern Hospitality
While in N’awlins, enjoy the music and food this city is known for.
Music is a vital part of Creole life, and is heard everywhere from
festivals to funerals. Hoist your umbrella, wave your handkerchiefs,
and join the second line (parade) as you weave across this city. Taste
the spice of traditional Cajun cooking as you try classic dishes like
seafood gumbo and loaded oyster po-boys. With live music and Cajun
cooking, you can’t go wrong in the Crescent City!
The community service on this program is both powerful and
meaningful and you will love the people, the city, and the culture of
New Orleans. Join us this summer to help rebuild an American
community and experience life New Orleans-style!
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
14 - 18 years
15 days starting from Fresno, USA
$3,695
Up to 70 community service hours
17 Jun – 1 Jul
15 Jul – 29 Jul
1 Jul – 15 Jul
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
Rebuild New Orleans through practical, hands-on service work.
Shape the future of the city’s historic neighbourhoods by
helping to preserve their rich cultural heritage.
Immerse yourself in a unique American city with its own
regional cuisine, music, traditions, and colourful festivals.
Spot alligators in the bayou, check out a Creole sugar
plantation, and eat fresh crawfish on the banks of the Mississippi.
Show the people of New Orleans that they have not been
forgotten and we are all still committed to the cause.
Rustic Journeys
Length
8 to 15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 72 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
15 - 18 years
15 days starting from New Orleans, USA
$2,895
Up to 72 community service hours
10 Jun – 24 Jun
1 Jul – 15 Jul
17 Jun – 1 Jul
8 Jul – 22 Jul
24 Jun – 8 Jul
15 Jul – 29 Jul
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
This program is currently unavailable to School Leavers.
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Spanish Immersion and Tico Fun
Costa Rica
Rustic Pathways in Costa Rica
Rustic Pathways opened its operations in Costa Rica in 2003 with just seven
programs. Today we offer 15 diverse programs that range from saving sea
turtles on the Pacific coast to exploring the jungle in Corcovado National
Park. We have the beautiful Volcano and Rainforest Service Base in the La
Fortuna area, a house on the Pacific coast, and many local families who are
waiting to open their homes to our students. Rustic Pathways maintains a
year-round office in Costa Rica’s capital city, San José.
Airline Information and Program Connectivity
We generally use Qantas and American Airlines for schools travelling on our
Rustic Journeys to Costa Rica. Individual students on Rustic Trips will meet
their group in San Jose, Costa Rica, and should call us on 1800 321 435 for
complete information about air travel. All of our Costa Rica programs
connect together seamlessly and can be connected directly to our Peru,
Dominican Republic and USA programs.
Fact File
Population 4.6 million
Capital City San José
Currency
Colon – 1 AUD buys about 450
colones (as of August 2013)
Languages Spanish
Attractions Arenal Volcano – one of the most
majestic volcanoes in the world
The beaches – whether on the
Caribbean or Pacific coast, the
beaches are simply stunning
Corcovado National Park – a
showcase of Costa Rica’s
biodiversity and commitment
to conservation
This program is perfect for students on every level, from those who
have never studied Spanish to those who have completed several
years of high school classes and have a functional grasp
of the written and spoken aspects of the language. After a brief
placement evaluation, you will be assigned to groups according to
your skill level. Classes are taught by native speakers trained
to teach Spanish to foreigners. The program includes four hours
of classroom time each weekday and focuses on conversational skills.
You’ll live with a friendly local family, a carefully supervised homestay
that will give you a wonderful window into the warmth of Costa
Rican family life and enhance both the linguistic and cultural aspects
of your immersion.
Tropical Adventure
When not in class, fun adventures and excursions in and around
Turrialba will encourage you to practice Spanish in a variety of
exciting contexts, broaden your vocabulary, and deepen your
understanding of Costa Rican culture. Whether abseiling down
waterfalls, zip lining through the forest, biking through the mountains, scaling indoor rock walls (all optional activities), or taking a
heart-pumping ride on the rapids of the world-famous Pacuare River,
you will love the natural wonders of Costa Rica! This two-week
Spanish language program is the perfect way to brush up on your
Spanish skills before embarking on any of our other service or
adventure programs in Costa Rica.
Did You Know?
Spanish Language Immersion
Learn and practice Spanish in a traditional Costa
Rican environment for two- to six-weeks
Learn Spanish from native speakers in a small group setting
and receive 40 hours of classroom instruction.
Immerse yourself for two weeks in welcoming Costa Rican
family life and learn about the warm and colourful Tico culture.
Study with a group of fellow students on the same level of
Spanish language proficiency and improve your skills together.
Raft down the class III and IV whitewater rapids of the worldfamous Pacuare River – a thrilling but safe ride.
Explore the quaint town of Turrialba, an adventure hot spot
and welcoming community.
Zip Line through the jungle and rappel down waterfalls during
adrenaline-pumping optional activities.
Rustic Journeys
Length
9 to 16 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Costa Rica contains five percent of the world’s biodiversity. With a quarter
of its landmass under some sort of environmental protection, Costa Rica
has become a global leader in conservation and ecological responsibility.
In fact, there are plans to make it the first carbon neutral nation in the world
by 2021. In 1821, Costa Rica and several other Central American countries
declared independence from Spain. Costa Rica officially abolished its armed
forces in 1948. The average life expectancy is just over 77 years old, one of
the highest in the world, and the country is consistently ranked as one of
the planet’s happiest nations.
Ages
Length
Price
Dates
Local Lingo
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
Pura vida
Ticos
110
14 - 18 years
16 days starting from San José, Costa Rica
$2,695
24 Jun – 9 Jul
15 Jul – 30 Jul
1 Jul – 16 Jul
22 Jul – 6 Aug
8 Jul – 23 Jul
29 Jul – 13 Aug
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
Literally means ‘pure life,’ but more than anything, it’s a way of life.
A Costa Rican man is a Tico and a Costa Rican woman is a Tica.
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[email protected]
rusticpathways.com.au/cr
1800 321 435
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Volcano & Rainforest
Community Service Base
Exciting service and thrilling adventure
at our fantastic base in Costa Rica
Live in our comfortable Base beneath the famous Arenal
Volcano, surrounded by a lush, green rainforest.
Work with new friends on rewarding service projects that will
help deserving communities in Costa Rica.
Play with school children while you supplement their day with
much-needed English classes (when school is in session).
Zip Line over the rainforest, whitewater raft, and enjoy
one of Costa Rica’s most incredible hikes (all optional activities).
Rustic Journeys
Length
9 to 16 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 25 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
14 - 18 years
9 days starting from San José, Costa Rica
$1,695
Up to 25 community service hours
24 Jun – 2 Jul
15 Jul – 23 Jul
1 Jul – 9 Jul
22 Jul – 30 Jul
8 Jul – 16 Jul
29 Jul – 6 Aug
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
Welcome to the Rainforest!
Maleku Culture
Join us for one or more weeks in our beautiful Volcano and Rainforest
Service Base in La Fortuna! Throughout the week, you’ll work on a
combination of the service projects with the same small service
groups. Four core projects run out of the Base, each giving you a
different perspective on life in Costa Rica. Whether helping out with
an eco-service initiative or teaching English classes (subject to school
holidays), you will make an impact on the community, have plenty of
opportunities to practice your Spanish, and make tons of new Tico
friends. You’ll feel like a local within a few days of being here!
Capi capi and welcome to a magical week of Maleku cultural
immersion, service, and adventure with new friends on this colourful
indigenous reservation. The Maleku are one of Costa Rica’s eight
remaining indigenous groups. Development and globalization in
Costa Rica have left them clinging to a rich tradition that is slowly
being absorbed into mainstream Tico society. There are only about
800 Maleku people left, and they live on a reservation that is a fraction
of the size of their former lands. Immerse yourself in their little-known
way of life during this unique program. You’ll participate in fun and
interesting Maleku ceremonies, learn about the medicinal uses of
plants from the rainforest, create your own traditional artwork, and
even pick up a few words and phrases from your new Maleku friends.
Time for Adventure
You’ll work hard on service projects, but will also have the opportunity
to enjoy Costa Rica’s abundance of adventure activities. These
activities include horseback riding through pristine landscapes and a
relaxing trip to secluded hot springs. Your adventure might also
include optional activities like zip lining through the jungle canopy,
rafting class III and IV rapids, and enjoying one of Costa Rica’s
incredible hikes. After these action-packed days, you can relax in a
hammock, take a dip in the freshwater pool, or play games with
friends on the open-air porch. The Base also hosts a popular karaoke
dance party to wind down after an incredible week of service and
adventure. Whether this is your first time on an international service
program or you’re a veteran traveller, this program has something
perfect in store for you. The Tico culture and beautiful environment
will take your breath away. Pura Vida!
Service and Natural Wonders
Spend time getting to know the Maleku people and working
on several different service projects. You may work on improving
community centres, houses, and classrooms, contribute to reforestation efforts, participate in educational projects, or help in the
school’s vegetable garden. Spend a day hiking near the Celeste
River, and trek through primary forest past pools of boiling water to
a turquoise lagoon beneath a breathtaking 30-metre waterfall.
Photograph these celestial blue waters and marvel at their tranquil
beauty. Discover the land of the Maleku, a sacred territory that
you will see through the eyes of the people who have called it
their home for centuries. Join us for a fascinating cultural journey!
Immerse yourself in Maleku culture and learn about one of Costa
Rica’s last remaining indigenous groups.
Hike through Volcán Tenorio National Park and view the electric
blue water of the magnificent Celeste River.
Help improve community centres and work on small-scale
construction projects with friendly Maleku people who are
eager to share their way of life with curious students.
Learn about the Maleku people’s traditional use of medicinal
plants, practice your Spanish, and pick up a few Maleku words.
Rustic Journeys
Length
5 to 15 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 36 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
14 - 18 years
9 days starting from San José, Costa Rica
$1,495
Up to 28 community service hours
24 Jun – 2 Jul
22 Jul – 30 Jul
8 Jul – 16 Jul
5 Aug – 13 Aug
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
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Live and work in an indigenous community
and discover its fascinating culture
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Price
Service
Dates
School Leavers
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The Maleku Culture
and Service Experience
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Heart of the Jungle
High adventure and rewarding service
on the pristine and diverse Osa Peninsula
Share some quality time with Costa Rican students and
improve the learning environments of rural schools.
Hike through the jungle and discover the wildlife of the Osa
Peninsula, one of the world’s most biologically diverse regions.
Challenge yourself and feel the rush as you rappel down a
spectacular 150-foot waterfall in the heart of the jungle.
Raft the rushing whitewater rapids of the Savegre River.
Paddle the tranquil waters of the Golfo Dulce in a kayak and
keep a look out for dolphins, sea turtles and perhaps a whale!
Rustic Journeys
Length
9 to 16 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 25 community service hours
Dates
Available December to May
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
14 - 18 years
16 days starting from San José, Costa Rica
$3,295
Up to 25 community service hours
24 Jun – 9 Jul
15 Jul – 30 Jul
1 Jul – 16 Jul
22 Jul – 6 Aug
8 Jul – 23 Jul
29 Jul – 13 Aug
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
Welcome to the Jungle
Turtles and Beyond
Venture into the heart of the Osa Peninsula on jungle trails keeping
an eye out for monkeys, sloths, and scarlet macaws in one of the
most biologically diverse regions on the planet. Later you may
bungee jump or zip line through the rainforest (both optional). Hike
through canyons, ride horses, and rappel down a waterfall. Raft the
Savegre River, surf hidden breaks, enjoy secluded beaches, and kayak
across the gulf. Spending two weeks in the rainforest is certain to
give you a greater appreciation for the natural world.
Journey to a secluded beach on the Pacific coast and help ensure
the survival of sea turtles. These majestic animals face massive threats
to their nesting grounds from hunting, pollution, and development.
Patrol the beach, visit a hatchery, and help turtles overcome obstacles
to make it through another nesting season.
Satisfying Service
When you aren’t exploring the rainforest, you’ll have a chance to give
back to the communities and help them in their continued
conservation efforts. Tree planting and other environmental service
projects will be part of your contribution towards the preservation
of this beautiful and ecologically precious region of Costa Rica. You
will also have the chance to get to know the Ticos who live in this
remote area as you work in local schools on projects such as
painting, building, and organising English games and activities
with the school children.
Although accommodations will be comfortable, be aware that you
will be surrounded by jungle, animals, and bugs. This program
involves camping and several physically strenuous activities, so this
program is best suited for active students. There is limited space for
luggage, so we suggest packing only what is necessary.
In the mornings, you will join clean-up projects along the beach and
help save baby turtles through conservation initiatives. At night,
you’ll patrol the beach for turtle nests. Upon locating a nest, you’ll
carefully transport the eggs to safety, record how many eggs the
nest contained, and learn how environmental agencies operate
hatcheries. With the help and protection provided by volunteers like
you, 95 percent of these eggs will hatch into healthy baby turtles.
Life on the Beach
In your free time you can play frisbee, volleyball, and soccer on the
beach, or grab a book and head for one of the hammocks at the
large and very rustic bunkhouse just a few steps from the ocean.
There will also be rafting on the Savegre River and trips to the nearby
beach town of Jaco for pizza and souvenir shopping. Take some time
to explore Costa Rica’s tropical rainforests and warm oceans during
exciting optional activities.
While we cannot guarantee that you will see a sea turtle on this trip, we
can ensure that you will make a significant contribution to the
conservation of this endangered species.
Support marine and environmental service initiatives that
give sea turtles a better chance of survival.
Patrol the beach at night to collect newly-laid turtle eggs.
During the day you will continue maintenance on the hatchery.
Learn about various effective turtle conservation initiatives
being undertaken in Costa Rica and around the globe.
Live, Work, and Play on a pristine beach on the Pacific coast
and explore the laid-back beach town of Jaco.
Enjoy a weekend of fun activities including surfing and rafting.
Rustic Journeys
Length
9 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 32 community service hours
Dates
Available May to October
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
14 - 18 years
9 days starting from San José, Costa Rica
$1,495
Up to 32 community service hours
24 Jun – 2 Jul
15 Jul – 23 Jul
1 Jul – 9 Jul
22 Jul – 30 Jul
8 Jul – 16 Jul
29 Jul – 6 Aug
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
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Help save thousands of endangered sea
turtles while living on a beautiful beach
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Price
Service
Dates
School Leavers
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The Turtle
Conservation Project
School Leavers
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Service in the Sacred Valley
Step off the tourist trail and discover hidden valleys, stunning scenery,
and rural villages on one of our most popular programs in Peru.
Strongly rooted in community service, this program allows you to
work with charming villagers and local leaders to complete
sustainable projects designed to address local needs such as
economic development, public health, and education.
Peru
Rustic Pathways in Peru
Since 2008, Rustic Pathways has been offering diverse experiences focusing
on service and adventure throughout Peru. Students who join us have the
opportunity to trek through the majestic Andes, explore ancient Incan ruins,
enter the depths of the Amazon Rainforest, and work alongside locals in
welcoming communities. Our operations in Peru are located atop the
Andes in the old Incan capital city of Cusco.
Airline Information and Program Connectivity
We generally use Qantas and LAN for schools travelling on our Rustic
Journeys to Peru. Individual students on Rustic Trips will meet their group in
Lima, Peru, and should call us on 1800 321 435 for complete information
about air travel. Many of our USA, Costa Rica, and Dominican Republic
programs connect to Peru with direct flights.
Did You Know?
The Incan civilization originated in Peru and then spread throughout Chile
and Ecuador. Before the rise of the Incan Empire, many diverse cultures
existed in Peru. The immense adobe city of Chan Chan is found in Peru,
along with numerous independent Amazon cultures and the Caral-Supe,
one of the world’s oldest civilizations. Potatoes originated in Peru, where
about 3,000 varieties are still cultivated in the Andes Mountains today. A
visit to one of Peru’s many lively Andean markets will offer a plethora of
options when it comes to finding your spud of choice. Guinea pigs are
considered a delicacy in Andean culture, and are very high in protein and
low in fat. During special occasions and celebrations, cuy – or guinea pig – is
roasted whole and served on a special plate called a meridenda.
Local Lingo
Cómo te llamas?
Te gusta cuy?
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Fact File
Population 29.5 million
Capital City Lima
Currency
Nuevo Sol – 1 AUD buys about 2.5
soles (as of August 2013)
Languages Spanish and Quechua – both
official languages
Attractions Machu Picchu – the Lost City of
the Incas
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
Immerse yourself in a way of life that has changed little since the
time of the Incas. While the work will be physical, take breaks to play
games of fútbol with new friends, learn traditional dances from local
children, practice your Spanish, and explore Incan ruins. You will also
experience Peru’s wild side while whitewater rafting and biking
through the valley. Top off your trip with a dive off of the highest
bungee jump in South America (optional)!
Magnificent Machu Picchu
Whether bathed in sunlight or shrouded in mountain mist, the
ancient ruins of Machu Picchu will make for the perfect end to your
adventure in the Andes. Climb Wayna Picchu for awe-inspiring bird’seye views and explore the secrets of one of the new seven wonders
of the world! The visit to Machu Picchu alone makes this trip
incredible, but it’s the rewarding service, rugged landscapes, and the
welcoming Peruvians that will keep this country in your heart forever.
You will be camping on this program; come prepared for a rewarding
and rustic experience.
Sacred Valley Service
Community service, cultural immersion,
and adventure near Machu Picchu
Marvel at the sight of Machu Picchu and other Incan ruins
scattered throughout the famous Sacred Valley of the Incas.
Immerse yourself in colourful villages near Ollantaytambo
during an incredibly rich cultural experience.
Help construct adobe buildings and learn this ancient building
technique under the guidance of community members.
Raft your way through the Sacred Valley before testing your
limits on South America’s highest bungee jump (optional).
Camp in indigenous villages, and wake up each morning to
the impressive sights and sounds of the Andean countryside.
Rustic Journeys
Length
10 to 17 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 52 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
14 - 18 years
15 days starting from Lima, Peru
$3,495 + $465 internal Peru airfare
Up to 52 community service hours
17 Jun – 1 Jul
15 Jul – 29 Jul
1 Jul – 15 Jul
29 Jul – 12 Aug
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
What is your name?
Do you like guinea pig?
PE
[email protected]
rusticpathways.com.au/pe
1800 321 435
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Cusco and Machu Picchu
River of Dreams
With 60 percent of the world’s remaining tropical rainforest and an
incredible array of wildlife and exotic plants, the Amazon is an ecoadventurer’s dream. Jump aboard the Amazon Explorer for a
wonderful week of jungle adventure and discovery.
Perform meaningful and much-needed service with the
villagers of Lake Titicaca’s unique island communities.
Shrouds of morning mist rise, revealing the timeless Incan city of
Machu Picchu. Fishermen trawl the waters of Lake Titicaca, young
children giggle, and women tend cooking fires – these are the sights
and sounds that will greet you in southern Peru. Begin your Peruvian
adventure with a visit to Ollantaytambo, the Living City of the Incas,
before heading to Machu Picchu. These amazing ruins are a perfect
introduction to Peru and a great way to adjust to the Andean altitude
in preparation for two weeks of community service and exploration
in the clouds.
Explore the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu, the Incan capital
of Cusco, and the stunning Colca Canyon.
Water in the Sky
Lake Titicaca
Service Adventure
The ultimate community service
tour through southern Peru
Experience the idyllic islands and indigenous cultures of
spectacular Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world.
View majestic Andean condors soaring high above El Cañon del
Colca, one of the deepest canyons in the world.
Play friendly games of volleyball and soccer with laughing locals.
Rustic Journeys
Length
10 to 17 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 40 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Lake Titicaca is home to traditional people who subsist much the
way they did 100 years ago. Start off working in ancient highland
villages and then venture out to unique island towns. Immerse
yourself in these welcoming communities by working alongside
locals on a variety of service projects. Join rousing games of volleyball and teach English to colourfully clad children before watching
the sun slowly disappear below the horizon of the world’s highest
navigable lake.
Next, you will travel to Peru’s canyon country. Plunging to twice the
depth of the Grand Canyon in the United States, Colca Canyon is a
truly spectacular setting for the last few days of your trip. Watch
condors soar, go mountain biking, soak in hot springs, and reminisce
about your cultural immersion adventure.
Into the Rainforest
Amazon Explorer
Adventure, wildlife, and community
service in the Amazon Rainforest
Explore pristine Amazonian rainforest as you search for giant
river otters, macaws, capybaras, caimans, and elusive jaguars.
Stretching across eight countries in South America, the Amazon
Basin is the lungs of the world. It contains the highest concentration
of plant species on the planet and is home to over 2,000 species of
birds and mammals and 2.5 million species of insects. You will boat
and hike your way through this dense and colourful rainforest,
learning about its flora and fauna from your guides.
Connect with local communities through several service
initiatives, like working in an animal rehabilitation centre.
Staying at a remote jungle lodge, you’ll wake to the sounds of the
rainforest and delve into this exotic world on daily excursions. Hike
along jungle paths, float down the Tambopata River on a raft you
build yourself, and search for caimans, capybaras, and jaguars.
Hike through the rainforest in search of monkeys, anteaters,
sloths, parrots, and other fascinating Peruvian wildlife.
This region of Peru is also home to a number of very remote
indigenous communities that have lived off the river and rainforest
for many generations. During your time in this area, you will learn
how these villagers subsist in the forest, and work alongside them in
locally designed service initiatives. You will also help out creatures of
the jungle at an animal rehabilitation centre. If you are looking for a
great combination of exciting eco-adventure, meaningful service,
and cultural exploration, then this is your trip!
Embark on daily excursions with local guides to learn about
medicinal plants and other secrets of the rainforest.
Live in a remote eco-lodge in the heart of the Amazon Basin, and
immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of the rainforest.
Rustic Journeys
Length
10 to 17 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 30 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
14 - 18 years
15 days starting from Lima, Peru
$3,495 + $465 internal Peru airfare
Up to 40 community service hours
17 Jun – 1 Jul
15 Jul – 29 Jul
1 Jul – 15 Jul
29 Jul – 12 Aug
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
School Leavers
School Leavers
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
Available upon request to groups of five or more. Get some friends
together and contact us to organise your own School Leavers
adventure. Turn your schoolies week into the trip of a lifetime!
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14 - 18 years
8 days starting from Lima, Peru
$1,895 + $465 internal Peru airfare
Up to 10 community service hours
24 Jun – 1 Jul
22 Jul – 29 Jul
8 Jun – 15 Jul
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
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Dominican Republic
Community Involvement
Home to nomadic sugarcane workers, the bateyes have some of the
country’s lowest standards of living. Learn about the marginalisation
of the workers and what is being done to increase their rights and
standards of living. Work to develop the local infrastructure and
support local children with their education through your service
projects. Get your hands dirty with small construction projects and
bring smiles to the children by planning and running a day camp.
You will also learn how the country is making tourism more
sustainable and talk to local NGOs.
Domin ican Republic
Rustic Pathways in the Dominican Republic
Rustic Pathways has been running programs in Latin America since 2003. In
2011, we began programs in the beautiful country of the Dominican
Republic. For 2014, Rustic Pathways is proud to offer seven programs in the
Dominican Republic that will have a positive impact on our students and
the communities we serve. Please see our website for all DR programs.
Airline Information and Program Connectivity
We generally use Qantas and American Airlines for schools travelling on our
Rustic Journeys to the Dominican Republic. Individual students on Rustic
Trips will meet their group in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, and
should call us on 1800 321 435 for complete information about air travel.
Our Dominican Republic programs are designed to connect easily with
many of our programs in Peru, Costa Rica and the USA.
Did You Know?
Fact File
Life in the Bateyes
Population 10 million
Capital City Santo Domingo
Currency
Dominican Peso – 1 AUD buys
about 38 pesos (as of August 2013)
Languages Spanish
Attractions Colonial Zone of Santo Domingo –
a UNESCO World Heritage site
Pico Duarte – the tallest peak in
the Caribbean
Punta Cana – a famous city
known for its beaches
Lago Enriquillo – a saltwater lake
home to flamingoes and crocodiles
Once the weekend rolls around, take advantage of the Dominican
coast as you visit the beaches of Juan Dolio, Bayahibe, and Punta
Cana. Snorkel in turquoise waters and dig your feet deep into the
white sand of the Caribbean. Swim in crystal-clear waters as you
enjoy this incredible paradise.
The Dominican Republic occupies two thirds of the island of Hispaniola,
with the western third occupied by the nation of Haiti. The Dominican
Republic is the second largest country in the West Indies after Cuba.
Visitors are invited to experience the turquoise waters, white sand beaches,
lush mountains, and arid lowlands. Baseball is part of the Dominican
national identity and pick-up games with local children are a daily
occurrence. Moreover, the Dominican Republic is home to some of the
best baseball players in the world, boasting more than 50 active Major
League Baseball players. The oldest cathedral in the Americas is located
in Santo Domingo. Diego Columbus, the son of Christopher Columbus, laid
the first stone of the cathedral in 1514. The Dominican Republic is the only
country to have the image of the Bible on the national flag.
Local Lingo
¿Que lo que? What’s going on?
Jevi
Cool.
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Dimelo What’s up?
Un coro A good party or hang out.
End your trip in Santo Domingo, where you will tour the first
university, cathedral, and hospital built in the Americas, as well as a
lighthouse dedicated to Christopher Columbus on the 500th
anniversary of his first voyage. Then visit Tres Ojos, an open-air cavern
system once used for hurricane protection by the Taino people. You
will also have time to visit the market and buy some souvenirs for
your family and friends. The trip will finish with a dinner and dance
show at a typical Dominican restaurant. Enjoy paradise and lend a
hand in the bateyes!
Life in the Bateyes
Travel to the Caribbean, extend a
helping hand, and gain new perspectives
Work to improve the living conditions of the impoverished
and welcoming batey communities during this two-week trip.
Help local leaders with infrastructure, agriculture and education
initiatives at schools and community centres.
Experience the beauty of Santo Domingo, a UNESCO World
Heritage site that boasts the first colonial city, university,
cathedral, and hospital built in the Americas.
Relax and swim on the white sand beaches of Punta Cana,
Juan Dolio, and Bayahibe during your free time on this program.
Snorkel in the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea and
experience the marine life hidden below the sea’s surface.
Rustic Journeys
Length
9 to 16 days
Price
Contact us for a group quote
Service
Up to 50 community service hours
Dates
Available year-round
Teachers – please contact us to discuss your school’s specific
requirements. Our Rustic Journeys are customised to meet your
objectives and are easily integrated into your curriculum.
Rustic Trips
Ages
Length
Price
Service
Dates
15 - 18 years
16 days starting from Santo Domingo, DR
$2,995
Up to 50 community service hours
17 Jun – 2 Jul
15 Jul – 30 Jul
1 Jul – 16 Jul
29 Jul – 13 Aug
International airfare is not included. Please visit our website for
further program details, itineraries and a complete listing of dates.
School Leavers
This program is currently not available for School Leavers.
DR
[email protected]
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Gap Year Travel Beyond School
A Gap Year is a time to break free of the traditional academic
routine and seek out the unknown with the goal of learning
more about yourself and the world. You will gain independence,
achieve personal goals, gather experience, explore possibilities,
discover new cultures, and help make the world a better place.
Universities recognise the value of taking a Gap Year, and
most fully support this educational experience. University
students who have taken a Gap Year are often more mature,
better informed, and more successful as a result. This year away
provides an opportunity to explore fields of interest before
diving into tertiary studies or employment.
Taking a Gap Year is a rite of passage considered essential for
many students in the United Kingdom and much of Europe. It
is rapidly becoming a more common practice across the world
as students, faculty, and parents realise how meaningful and
important this time can be for developing young minds.
Three Types of Gap Year Programs
Gap For Good
Affordable Volunteer Placements
Rustic Pathways has been a leader in providing enriching and
empowering international travel for young people for 31 years.
Entering our eighth year of Gap programs, we have established
a global network of deep local connections and resources that
is unrivalled in our field. This allows us to open doors for our
students into cultures and communities that are otherwise
closed to foreign visitors.
For those looking for affordable, culturally immersive volunteer placements abroad
on a flexible schedule, we offer Gap for Good programs. These unstructured
placements offer independent, self-motivated students a chance to work on service
projects with the support of our extensive network of friends and family in six
locations. Our bases and host families are open to you throughout most of the year.
In some locations, homestay options will allow you to gain a deep connection to
the local culture, as you become a welcome part of a carefully selected host family.
Our Gap students dive the Great Barrier Reef, teach English to
Burmese refugees, climb Mount Kilimanjaro, test their courage,
open their hearts, and discover an incredible world beyond
their imaginations. Broaden your horizons by joining us for a
month, a semester, or a year.
Gap Year Blocks
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Connectable Monthly Programs
If you are looking for a program less than three months in length or simply want to
customize a Gap Year to suit your needs, Gap Year Blocks are a great choice. These
unique one-month programs offer many possibilities. They allow you to sign up
for individual month-long trips for a shorter journey, or connect several Blocks
together to create your perfect Gap Year. Take advantage of all the great service
projects, high adventure activities, and empowering skill-building programs that
are included in Gap Semesters without joining a full three-month course.
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Gap Semesters
Transformational Three-Month Experiences
As the most complete way to experience a region, each Gap Semester is comprised
of three carefully planned, one-month segments. These semesters allow you to
trace a path around an amazing part of the world and gain a comprehensive
understanding of life there, accompanied by expert local guides and international
program leaders. Gap Semesters give you chances to work on service projects;
make friends; learn skills such as Spanish, scuba diving, and wilderness medicine;
and challenge yourself through outdoor activities in spectacular destinations.
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Gap For Good
Live Overseas
Long-Term Volunteer Placements
Our most affordable and potentially most culturally immersive
type of Gap Year program, Gap for Good is a great way to
challenge yourself and step out into the world. Explore new
places, make local friends, volunteer, and experience an
entirely different life. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to
live and work abroad, or to experience life in another culture
as a member of the community, then you should consider
joining a Gap for Good program.
Gap for Good programs are scheduled into month-long
experiences, but you can extend your time up to six months.
These programs are affordable and allow you to stay overseas
long-term on a modest budget. If you want total control of
your schedule and plans, but recognise the value of having
local connections and a safe place to call home, Gap for Good
programs may be the ideal program for you.
Become a Part of a Welcoming Community
Unlimited Volunteer Opportunities
LAOS and THAILAND
Service with Isaan and Hmong
CAMBODIA
The Cambodia Children’s Project
1 March – 31 March 2014
1 March –31 March 2015
3 January – 31 January 2014
3 January – 31 January 2015
Program Cost:
Start and End Location:
$2,195 + $285 internal air*
Bangkok, Thailand
Program Cost:
Start and End Location:
$1,895*
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Immerse yourself in Thai life at our fantastic Ricefields base,
located in a warm and welcoming village in northern Thailand.
Make a Difference in the lives of the youth who live at our
partner orphanage through your hard work.
Learn about life in the rural Isaan region – the heartland of
Thailand – and make connections with local youth as you share
stories about your lives and hopes for the future.
Learn about Cambodia’s history through the incredible stories
of the Khmer community.
Travel into Laos to the warm-hearted village of Na Som and
share their traditional Hmong culture.
Gain a new perspective on the world around you and go home
with a new appreciation for the simple things you once took for
granted. Life will never be the same again.
Rebuild a well-worn village school and positively change
educational opportunities for young Hmong children.
Engage in service that will empower local kids and give them a
chance for a brighter future.
These unique opportunities allow you to live in some of our
favourite host communities and enjoy the benefits of our
extensive network of staff, friends, and family. Be prepared to
live and work independently. Our local staff and contacts in
the area will help you get settled in and meet the people you
need to know for your volunteer work. They will be there to
help you when necessary, but for the most part, you will need
to be self-motivated and make every effort to actively engage
with the local community. The highlight of your stay will be
the friends you make. Please be ready to live in a different
culture, be a self-motivator, and give from your heart to make
life better for people living in a community.
Gap for Good allows you to have the freedom to plan and
carry out your own volunteer projects. Contribute to Rustic’s
ongoing projects, or design a specific project with the support
and logistical assistance of our staff. Potential projects include:
teaching and tutoring English and other subjects (proficiency
in the local language is necessary in some cases), teaching
computer skills, working in early childhood education, helping
at a special-needs school, volunteering in a national park,
collecting stories and verbal accounts from refugees,
distributing health information, and many more. Some specific
projects have limited availability so please contact us to
discuss your options. We look forward to helping you make a
difference in your world.
FIJI
Highlands and Islands Service
THAILAND
The Rustic Pathways Children’s Home
INDIA
North Indian Service Immersion
COSTA RICA
Service in the Valley
3 January – 31 January 2014
1 February –28 February 2014
1 April – 30 April 2014
15 October – 14 November 2014
3 January – 31 January 2015
1 February – 28 February 2015
15 November – 14 December 2013
1 February – 28 February 2014
15 November – 14 December 2014
1 February – 28 February 2015
15 November – 14 December 2013
1 March – 31 March 2014
15 November – 14 December 2014
3 January – 31 January 2014
3 January – 31 January 2015
Program Cost:
Start and End Location:
$1,995*
Nadi, Fiji
Venture far off the beaten tourist trail and discover a timeless
and traditional way of life in the highlands and islands of Fiji.
Live at both our Eco-Lodge in Momi Bay and at our Highlands
Cultural Immersion Base in the Nausori Highlands.
Serve through teaching at the kindergarten, tutoring English,
delivering meals and lending a hand on a local farm.
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Program Cost:
$1,995 + $285 internal air*
Start and End Location:
Bangkok, Thailand
Live alongside underprivileged Karen teenagers and learn about
their lives, culture, and dreams.
Teach and tutor English, life skills, art, mathematics, and basic
computer skills to your new Karen Hill Tribe friends.
Immerse yourself in the fascinating Karen culture and share
your life with exuberant and appreciative Hill Tribe students.
Develop projects and awaken your compassion in a place where
the only thing more beautiful than the landscape is the people.
*Gap Year programs start and finish in-country.
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Program Cost:
Start and End Location:
$1,965*
New Delhi, India
Educate rural children and help lift them into brighter
futures at a school for the blind in Mt Abu.
Teach English, help women increase their income in the
village of Galthani, support environmental initiatives, and
promote rural development projects.
Live with a welcoming Indian family and learn Bollywood
dancing during this cultural immersion experience.
Ride a camel through sand dunes, fall asleep under the stars in
the Thar desert and trek in search of elusive Indian panthers.
Program Cost:
Start and End Location:
$1,875*
San José, Costa Rica
Immerse yourself in the laid-back tico lifestyle as you move
into the small town of Turrialba and make yourself at home.
Give Back to your host community as you volunteer on a
variety of projects around town and work in local schools to
help students improve their English language skills.
Share time with your welcoming tico host family and learn
about local life and traditions.
Take Advantage of a variety of service projects and find
where you can be the most effective.
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Gap Year Blocks 2013 - 2014
Gap Year Blocks 2014 - 2015
15 November – 14 December 2013
15 September – 14 October 2014
CAMBODIA and LAOS
COSTA RICA and NICARAGUA
BURMA
INDIA
THE FIJI ISLANDS
THAILAND
Helping Hands
Ticos, Turtles, and Tropics
Off the Map
Reaching Out
South Seas Village Life and Service
Medical Service and WFR Certification
$3,995 + $255 Internal Air
$4,495 + $195 Internal Air
$4,995 + $265 Internal Air
$3,995 + $195 Internal Air
$4,495
$4,995 + $205 Internal Air
3 January – 31 January 2014
15 October – 14 November 2014
THE FIJI ISLANDS
COSTA RICA
CAMBODIA
THAILAND
COSTA RICA
THAILAND
Gap for Good: Highlands & Islands
Gap For Good: Service in the Valley
Gap for Good: Children’s Project
Come with Nothing, Go Home Rich
Caribbean Cultures & Tico Adventures
Village Veterinary Service
$1,995
$1,875
$1,895
$3,995 + $195 Internal Air
$4,495 + 395 Internal Air
$4,995 + $205 Internal Air
1 February – 28 February 2014
15 November – 14 December 2014
NEW ZEALAND
PANAMA AND COSTA RICA
VIETNAM, CAMBODIA AND LAOS
CAMBODIA AND LAOS
COSTA RICA AND NICARAGUA
Adventure Capital of the World
Spanish in the Caribbean
Hidden Gems & Wonders of the World
Helping Hands
Ticos, Turtles, and Tropics
$5, 995 + $795 Internal Air
$4,295 + $295 Internal Air
$4,295 + $455 Internal Air
$3,995 + $255 Internal Air
$4,495 + $195 Internal Air
BURMA
Off the Map
$4,995 + $265 Internal Air
3 January – 31 January 2015
1 March – 31 March 2014
THAILAND AND BURMA
COSTA RICA
MOROCCO
THE FIJI ISLANDS
COSTA RICA
CAMBODIA
Ancient Kingdoms and Tribal Lore
The Costa Rica Sustainability Project
Camel Caravans and Ancient Medinas
Gap for Good: Highlands & Islands
Gap For Good: Service in the Valley
Gap for Good: Children’s Project
$4,995 + $585 Internal Air
$4,295
$4,495
$1,995
$1,875
$1,895
1 April – 30 April 2014
1 February – 28 February 2015
INDIA
PERU
GHANA
NEW ZEALAND
PANAMA AND COSTA RICA
VIETNAM, CAMBODIA AND LAOS
Magnificent History to Modern Vision
Pachamama: Service in the Andes
The Great Ghanaian Adventure
Adventure Capital of the World
Spanish in the Caribbean
Hidden Gems & Wonders of the World
$4,295 + $585 Internal Air
$4,495 + $335 Internal Air
$4,995 + $295 Internal Air
$5,995 + $795 Internal Air
$4,295 + $295 Internal Air
$4,295 + $455 Internal Air
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2014 Gap Year Semesters
2014 Gap Year Semesters
S×SE Asia Service Semester
Golden Lands and World
Heritage Semester
India / Thailand / Cambodia / Laos
Vietnam / Laos / Cambodia / Thailand /
Burma / India
Experience the splendor of Southeast Asia and India. Volunteer
through projects such as teaching disadvantaged children
and orphans in northern India. Travel by oxcart, elephant,
camel, and train through rivers, jungles, cities, and deserts.
Engage in heartwarming service with children, refugees and
Hill Tribe villagers throughout India and Southeast Asia on a
journey that will change the way you see the world. Gain a
new global perspective on the issues facing this generation
and have the chance to make a positive contribution to the
lives of people in need. These three months will offer you the
ultimate immersion and educational experience.
1 February – 30 April, 2014
15 September – 14 December, 2014
South Pacific Challenge
Semester
South Pacific Service and
Ocean Skills Semester
Combine adventure in New Zealand with service in Fijian and
Australian schools on this well-rounded semester. From New
Zealand, the “Adventure Capital of the World,” to the island
paradise of Fiji, to the famous Outback of Australia, you will
encounter welcoming people, proud traditions, and striking
landscapes throughout the South Pacific.
Discover island adventure, participate in meaningful service
projects, and splash into hands-on learning and certification
courses in the inviting South Seas. Visit the remote highlands
and pristine beaches of the Fiji Islands, New Zealand’s rugged
and untouched wilderness, Australia’s legendary surf beaches,
Great Barrier Reef, and fabled Outback.
1 February – 30 April, 2014
15 September – 14 December, 2014
New Zealand / Fiji / Australia
Fiji / New Zealand / Australia
Spanish Immersion
and Service Semester
Latin American
Experience Semester
Improve your Spanish in Panama, Costa Rica, and Peru. Use
your new language skills on service projects in indigenous
communities as you learn about ecology and sustainable
farming in central Costa Rica. Volunteer at a sea turtle
conservation project on the Pacific coast, and then practice
all you’ve learned with a Spanish course in Peru.
Experience thrilling adventures from the high Andes to
Central America while giving back to the wonderful people
you meet along the way and improving your Spanish. Serve
in welcoming communities where you will learn about
unique indigenous culture as you explore the region’s famous
beaches, rainforests, volcanoes, and historic colonial towns.
1 February – 30 April, 2014
15 September – 14 December, 2014
Panama / Costa Rica / Peru
Peru / Panama / Costa Rica / Nicaragua
Pan-African Service and
Adventure Semester
Medical and Veterinary
Service Semester
From Tanzania’s Serengeti Plains to Morocco’s Sahara Desert
to Ghana’s verdant jungles and palm-fringed beaches, you will
be amazed by the diversity of Africa’s cultures and geography
on this epic three-month semester. See African animals in
the wild, volunteer in rural villages, and explore the colourful
medinas and souks of Moroccos’ ancient kasbahs.
Start your semester with a 72-hour Wilderness First Responder
course at the Ricefields Base and go on to perform medical
service projects in Thailand and Laos. After you obtain your
Animal First Aid certification, help provide veterinary care for
animals in need. Volunteer at an elephant conservation centre,
and then travel to Burma, a magical corner of Southeast Asia.
1 February – 30 April, 2014
15 September – 14 December, 2014
Tanzania / Morocco / Ghana
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Rustic Trips: Rules for Students
Guidelines for Safe Experiences
For Our Students
Things Students Should Not Expect to Do
We are very happy to have you joining us, and we want your journey to be an exciting, educational adventure, full of wonderful
opportunities and experiences. You will share your international adventure with fellow students, our leaders, and new friends
you make along the way. We hope this experience expands your perspective of the world, and allows you to develop lasting
friendships and grow as a person.
Please do not engage in inappropriate, illegal, or destructive
behaviour. Specifically, do not possess or consume alcoholic
beverages (regardless if you are of legal age in your destination
country), do not use or possess illegal drugs, do not engage in
any form of sexual relations, and do not take part in any type of
discriminatory (or bullying related) behaviour. If you break any of
these rules or disregard staff instructions, you will be in violation
of your role as a Rustic Pathways student, and be sent home
immediately at your family’s expense.
To a large degree, the success of your program depends on you. The ability to travel and work comfortably within your group is
essential, and a positive attitude always helps create harmony and happiness, resulting in a more enjoyable journey for yourself
and for everyone on your program.
For your own protection, and to help you get the most out of your trip, we have some simple guidelines for you. You are required
to adhere to these rules throughout your program. Anyone who disregards or disobeys these rules places themselves outside the
protection of Rustic Pathways and may be removed from their program and sent home at their family’s expense.
As you travel with Rustic Pathways, keep in mind that you are an ambassador for your country, your family, and your school.
People you meet while traveling will form an opinion about you, your country, and Rustic Pathways based on your behaviour.
While abroad, you are likely to encounter customs, cultures, foods, and situations that differ from those at home. At such times, we
expect courteous, considerate, and responsible behaviour as a response to new situations.
Rustic Pathways’ community service projects sometimes involve hard work and manual labour. This goes towards making a
positive impact and creating rewarding experiences on our trips. If you have concerns that this kind of work may be too strenuous
or demanding for you, please talk with your parents about joining one of our many non-service programs.
Things Students Should Expect to Do
Please take care of personal belongings, especially passports,
spending money, airline tickets, and cameras. Rustic Pathways
is not responsible for any items that may be lost or stolen. The
recovery of any lost items will be the responsibility of – and
undertaken at the expense of – the participant. We will do
everything we can to assist you in recovering any lost or stolen
items, but this is ultimately your responsibility.
Please show consideration and respect for your fellow travellers,
group leaders, and other Rustic Pathways personnel, including
host families, local guides, bus drivers, and hotel or restaurant
staff.
Please remember that you must pay for phone calls and
other personal expenses, such as laundry, snacks, souvenirs,
and incidental items. As you are planning your trip, take into
consideration these costs and your responsibility to cover them.
Please respect the accommodations, equipment, and property
you use. Avoid abusing the hospitality shown to you at Rustic
Pathways’ facilities, in hotels, and when staying with host
families.
Please let us know right away if you are nervous, concerned,
unhappy, or disappointed with any aspect of your trip or the
behaviour of anyone in your group. Your safety and comfort
are important to us, and we will do our utmost to assist you if
any issues arise.
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Please do not go out at night unless you have explicit permission
to do so and are accompanied by a Rustic Pathways staff member.
In today’s world, we understand that people have become
accustomed to being in continuous contact with each other. You
may use a mobile phone while travelling to your destination and
during designated free time while on your program. This guideline
exists only to keep students focused on the projects at hand while
they are participating in our programs.
For Our Parents
One of the primary goals of Rustic Pathways is to encourage
students to develop greater self-confidence and higher levels of
personal responsibility through travel. If you feel you would struggle
with being away from your child during the program, you should
evaluate whether or not a Rustic Pathways program is appropriate
for your child at this time.
Rustic Pathways sometimes travels to remote regions of the world.
At times, we adjust or change program schedules and content due
to local conditions, weather, or other events that arise (many of
them are positive, exciting developments)! Rustic Pathways always
reserves the right to make these changes and adjustments to our
programs at any time we deem appropriate. We always have your
child’s best interests and safety at heart and seek to enhance every
participant’s experience.
Rustic Pathways places the safety and well-being of each student
ahead of all other considerations. While no organisation in the
world can ever guarantee a perfect experience, we work tirelessly
to provide the safest and most rewarding programs in the world.
Our rules are in place to guide and protect our students as they
travel with us. As a parent, please take the time to discuss and
reinforce the importance of these rules with your child prior to the
beginning of their program to ensure that all of this information
is clearly understood. If you believe that your child cannot follow
these rules at this time, it may be prudent to wait another year
before joining a Rustic Pathways program.
These pages provide a basic overview of Rustic Pathways’ rules.
Please refer to the Master Document, available on our website at
rusticpathways.com.au/masterdoc. Please do not hesitate to call or
email us at [email protected] with any questions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
This section will help answer many of the first questions that may come to mind as you consider travelling with Rustic Pathways for the first time.
These pages provide a basic overview of the most commonly asked questions. Please see to rusticpathways.com.au/faq for additional information.
Who should join a Rustic Pathways program?
Rustic Pathways’ programs are designed for positive, level-headed
students with a keen interest in cross-cultural learning and
international travel. Our programs are not suitable for students with
behavioural problems, chemical dependencies, or the inability to
work constructively in a team environment. Further, students who are
culturally insensitive or unable or unwilling to follow instructions and
obey the Rustic Pathways rules are not welcome on our programs.
How do we apply for a Rustic program?
For students who would like to travel on a Rustic Trip, School Leavers
or Gap Year program, please visit rusticpathways.com.au and apply
online. Before submitting an application, students should be sure to
review and accept our terms and conditions stated on our online
application. To launch one of our Rustic Journeys, please contact our
Australian office on 1800 321 435 from within Australia or on +61
3 5972 0862 from outside Australia. One of our team members will
happily assist you to plan a program for your school.
What is included in the program price?
Prices in this book are in Australian dollars inclusive of GST and are
accurate as of September 2013. Please visit rusticpathways.com.au for
our most up-to-date prices. All program prices exclude international
and domestic airfares. Please contact us for a competitive quote on
your flight arrangements.
We do not like hidden extras and we include all the essentials to
make our programs great. Our prices include full meals (B/L/D) on all
trips except Gap Year programs, which include breakfast and either
lunch or dinner each day. All programs include accommodation,
transportation, admission fees, and guides while travelling with Rustic
Pathways. The program price includes all activities that are listed in
the program’s itinerary, except those activities marked as “(optional).”
Some programs offer optional activities at an additional cost, such as
skydiving or helicopter skiing. Personal expenses such as souvenirs,
laundry, internet, snacks, and phone calls are not included. We do
not include passports, visas, vaccinations, or travel insurance in our
program prices.
What is your payment schedule for programs?
All programs incur a non-refundable booking and administration fee,
which is due upon application. Program payments are automatically
spread into equal monthly instalments with the first payment due
fifteen days after an Acceptance Letter is issued. There is no additional
cost for this extended payment program. However, any payment
received after the due date will incur a $50 late fee. All trips must be
paid in full at least 65 days prior to the scheduled departure date.
Students who apply fewer than 65 days before the departure date
will have an accelerated payment schedule. Clients will receive our
full terms and conditions before applying for any of our programs.
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Who are Rustic Pathways’ Leaders?
The safety of our clients and staff is our first priority. Rustic
Pathways employs caring, responsible, experienced leaders from
around the world. All staff are carefully selected and we conduct
thorough background checks on all employees. Leaders and guides
receive company training prior to leading our programs and hold
qualifications appropriate for their program. Our leaders often
include outdoor educators, former high school teachers, paramedics,
wilderness first responders, EMTs, surf lifeguards and outdoor
adventure guides. Our full-time country directors and program
managers also lead many of our programs.
Does Rustic Pathways book students’ flights?
Our program prices do not include international or domestic airfares.
Rustic Pathways Travel Pty Ltd is a licensed travel agency in Victoria,
Australia, and can take care of all flight arrangements for our clients.
Please contact us for a competitive quote on airfares.
Do you provide chaperones on international flights?
Generally we do not provide chaperones on flights to or from the
starting locations of Rustic Trips, School Leaver and Gap Year programs. On selected departures involving large groups, Rustic
Pathways can provide a program leader to accompany the group.
Please call us on 1800 321 435 for further information. Teachers
chaperone students on our Rustic Journeys.
Can you provide references?
Yes, please contact us if you would like a reference list. We supply
references upon request to parents and students who are genuinely
considering one of our travel programs.
Do students need special skills to join a program?
Students join us from a variety of backgrounds and bring with them
a mix of skills and experiences. Previous exposure to most activities
is not necessary. We ask only that students bring a positive attitude
and a willingness to welcome new experiences.
Which program should I choose?
To begin designing your trip, browse through this book and mark
the programs that catch your eye. Then move on to our website at
rusticpathways.com.au, where you will find additional information,
such as detailed daily itineraries for each program, FAQs, packing lists
and photos. Most importantly, when you would like to speak with
us, we are readily available to answer your questions, discuss our
programs and assist you in creating the perfect experience.
How are community service hours awarded?
Students are awarded service hours through their participation on
Rustic Trips. During September, we post out community service
certificates. The online summary of each trip lists the maximum
number of service hours available for participants on that program.
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When can I expect to hear from my child?
Students have limited access to phones during most programs.
Internet access is usually available once or twice a week and most
students stay in touch through e-mail. Students may not use
mobile phones during programmed activities or group time on
the trip. Limited mobile phone use is permitted during free time
as determined by the trip leaders. Many of our programs travel in
remote areas with limited or no mobile phone service and the ability
to make calls is not guaranteed.
Can parents tag along on these programs?
Our student programs are reserved for students only. Our family
programs allow parents and their children to travel together. Each
year many parents organise personal trips through Rustic Pathways
that allow them to enjoy independent travel and have their children
join them at the conclusion of their program.
Do students need spending money on their programs?
Yes. While Rustic Pathways’ programs are quite comprehensive and
include almost all items, students will need some spending money
for optional activities and personal expenses such as souvenirs,
phone calls, internet, laundry, and snacks.
What should students bring along on their trip?
A detailed packing list for each program will be posted on our
website at rusticpathways.com.au/packinglists. Students should
bring their passport, airline tickets, clothing, and any other personal
items detailed on the packing list for their program.
How is the food on your programs?
Great food and experiencing local cuisines is essential to every
program. We can cater for most dietary requests if you advise us prior
to your departure.
Where do Rustic Trip students come from?
Students join us from every corner of the globe, but the majority of
our participants on Rustic Trips are from the United States. In coming
years we will have a much higher percentage of Australian and
international students on our programs. Give us a call and we’ll tell
you where the participants on your trip come from.
Should I bring a friend on a Rustic trip?
Not necessarily! Many of our students come on programs alone.
Students who come on programs together share a great holiday
adventure, but most of our students leave home without knowing
anyone in their group and quickly form lasting friendships
Can I join a Rustic Pathways program
from outside Australia or New Zealand?
Absolutely! Many international students join us each year. Students
beginning their program from outside Australia will receive guidelines
for making their own international flight arrangements and our
staff will meet them at the airport when they arrive. International
students can contact us by email at [email protected]
or by phone at +61 3 5972 0862 or by fax at +61 3 8738 1553.
Rustic Pathways Waivers and Medical Forms
After a student is accepted into a program, the student’s family will
be responsible for correctly completing all required waivers and
medical forms prior to departure. The waivers and medical forms
will be emailed to students as part of a larger information package.
Participants will not be allowed to travel on their program(s) without
the completion of these forms.
Terms, Conditions, Refunds and Cancellation Penalties
Our full terms and conditions are stated on our application forms.
The application fee is non-refundable unless Rustic Pathways is
unable to accommodate the student on the programs selected.
Rustic Pathways reserves the right to cancel, alter, reschedule, or
amend any or all programs offered at any time. If a trip is cancelled
by Rustic Pathways prior to the beginning of the program, Rustic
Pathways will refund all payments made by the applicant. If a trip
is cancelled by Rustic Pathways once it has begun, a portion of the
participant’s total payments will be refunded. Once the application
has been accepted, cancellation by the student results in a penalty.
Once the student has been accepted into a Rustic Pathways trip,
cancellation by the student more than 90 days prior to the student’s
first scheduled departure date results in a loss of 40 percent of the
total trip cost. Cancellation by the student between 89 and 45 days
prior to the student’s first scheduled departure date results in a loss
of 70 percent of the total trip cost. Cancellation by the student fewer
than 45 days prior to the student’s first scheduled departure date
results in the loss of 100 percent of the total trip cost. To cancel a
trip, please complete the cancellation form, which can be found at
rusticpathways.com.au/revisions. The trip cancellation date is determined by the date we receive written notice by mail, email or fax
indicating that you wish to cancel the program. Verbal notice will not
serve as valid cancellation notification.
No Anxiety Policy
The Rustic Pathways No Anxiety Policy allows you to postpone your
son or daughter’s program and travel in a future year, provided we
are notified in writing at least 21 days before the scheduled departure
date. If this option is selected, there is no penalty charge against
the program portion of the cost, but the cost of the airline tickets
will be subject to any change or cancellation penalties charged by
the airline. We then hold the program payments in escrow and you
can apply these funds to the Rustic Trip, School Leavers or Gap Year
program of your choice at any time in the next two years. If funds are
not used within two years, they are forfeited.
International Exchange Rates
Rustic Pathways operates most of its programs outside Australia
and pays for most of these programs in local currencies. Should the
value of the Australian dollar decrease and thereby increase our
operating costs, we reserve the right to increase our program price
in proportion with the change in the value of the Australian dollar
and invoice participants for this increase in costs.
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Now What Do I Do?
Don’t Clown Around Too Long
If you are a teacher, please call us to speak with our directors. If you are a student, you are
now ready to apply for your Rustic Trip, School Leavers or Gap Year adventure! Don’t
worry; it’s easy. First you need a computer and a baby pig. Actually, the piglet is optional.
Now go to rusticpathways.com.au/application and follow the super-easy instructions to
apply for the trip or trips you would like to join. Remember that many Rustic Pathways
programs connect together, so you can combine two or more trips to create your
perfect experience. Complete the form, click on “submit” and you’re done! You will hear
from us within a few days to confirm your acceptance on the programs you selected.
If you are interested in joining a Rustic Pathways program this year, please apply as early
as possible. Applications are processed on a first-come, first- served basis and our trips
sell out very quickly. Once a trip is sold out, it really is sold out.
I Have Questions
My Friends Want To Come Too
No worries. We all have questions.
Are you surprised? Are they nice people? If so, feel free to order an extra book for them
and bring them along. If possible, your friends should apply for their trip at the same
time you apply for your trip. Please note your friend’s name on your application. This
reduces the risk of us sending your friends off on a totally random trip with someone
else’s friends. By the way, the majority of our students do not come with friends but
return home with new lifelong friends they’ve made along the way.
Check out rusticpathways.com.au 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 many frequently asked questions.
This is a great way to start. Rustic Pathways also has staff members who are experts
in their regions available to chat with students. We are available online, by phone,
and even in person if you wish.
I Feel The Need To Talk
Keep The Ball Rolling
Great! We’re looking forward to hearing from you!
Once you have applied, you should expect to hear from us within two or three working days.
We’ll send you all the information you need, ask questions if we need to and generally
keep the ball rolling until your departure. This is our job and our pleasure.
If you live in Australia, ring us on 1800 321 435.
From outside Australia, ring us on +61 3 5972 0862.
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Also, if you are flying to the other side of the world with Rustic Pathways, make sure you
consider combining two or more programs as you design your adventure. Many
students do not realise that Rustic Pathways trips are designed to be combined so you
can create your own perfect adventure.
Our phone system will connect you directly to our Australian office. If you would like
to speak with any of our international staff or country directors, we can transfer you
to them. You may get put through to our voicemail system if our phones are
super-busy or unattended.
Your job is to read what we send you, follow the instructions and guidelines and contact us if
anything is unclear, wrong, confusing or just baffles you. It is also your job to get to the airport
in a timely manner with your passport and bags.
Can You Come To My School?
I Can Bearly Contain Myself
Yes! Rustic Pathways is happy to organise school visits to meet with teachers and
students. We offer parent information evenings at schools to answer questions
about our programs. Rustic Pathways will also endeavour to organise home or office
visits to meet with prospective parents or students in most regions of Australia.
Please note that families who live in remote outback Australia may have to
wait slightly longer for our 4WD to arrive.
This is a panda. Pandas are not bears. In fact, the panda is more closely related to the
raccoon. And the excitement you’re feeling is normal.
I Want To Explore My Options
We’ll See You At The Airport
Good idea. If at any point you have questions or require clarification or more
information, please contact us. If you are interested in a Rustic Trip, School Leavers
program, Gap Year program, Rustic Journey, meeting your child overseas, or if you
have special needs, please ring us directly. We also create unique, customised
programs for students, families and groups that do not fit into our book. Please
also remember that Rustic Pathways operates year-round in the beautiful
destinations we are proud to call home.
Whether you find yourself at BKK (Bangkok, Thailand), ULN (Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia),
NAN (Nadi, Fiji) or YGN (Yangoon, Burma), we’ll be there to welcome you into the
country! Be sure to wear your stylish Rustic Pathways T-shirt so our staff can
easily spot you.
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You are about to embark on a life-changing adventure. Keep your eye on your
studies, learn a little bit about where you’re heading, and above all, avoid panic
and pandemonium before you leave!
Our staff can’t wait to meet you and welcome you to Rustic Pathways. We’ll do
everything we can to help you get ready for your travels and ensure you have
an awesome experience!
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Australia
Laos
Burma
Mongolia
Cambodia
Morocco
China
New Zealand
Costa Rica
Peru
Dominican
Republic
Spain
Tanzania
Fiji Islands
Thailand
Ghana
United States
India
Vietnam
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1800 321 435
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