How you — and your travellers — can help.
Women
Women in many countries are excluded from education and economic opportunities.
There are four distinct groups
that benefit most from the help of a Planeterra project.
Environment
Natural environments, wildlife, and the oceans are stressed and community access to vital resources is oſten limited.
When your travellers go on trips like the ones below, they are helping support these groups.
Social enterprises create jobs and training programs that empower people, create community, celebrate culture, and promote environmental sustainability.
Travel to support women on the Golden Triangle tour. 8 Days | Delhi to Delhi
Travelling on this tour has an impact as soon as you step off the plane. Your travellers receive a free airport transfer from Women on Wheels — a program that helps disadvantaged women from resource-poor urban areas across India, empowering them to become professional commercial drivers.
Travel to support the environment on the
Classic Costa Rica tour. 5 Days | San José to La Fortuna
The tour that supports the environment and fits into the busiest of schedules. Along the way your travellers will visit Life Monteverde, a union of 12 families dedicated to sustainable coffee production, agriculture and educating travellers about sustainable farming. This allows for increased revenue to grow their free educational programs for local students and support additional conservation efforts.
Travel to support youth on the
Atlantic to the Andes Experience. 25 Days | Rio de Janeiro to La Paz
On this extensive tour, travellers get to experience many sides of South America. Among the stops is a visit to Jukil Community Lodge in Santiago de Agencha, Bolivia. The profits brought in by the Lodge are invested back into the business and to a community fund to pay for improvements to social services in the village such as education and healthcare.
Travel to support communities on the
Backroads of Japan tour. 11 Days | Tokyo to Kyoto
Between stops in Japan’s big cities, this tour takes your travellers off the beaten path to destinations that are oſten overlooked. One such stop includes the Hagi Homestay Association, where travellers stay with elderly locals and get to enjoy meaningful interactions while also giving deeper purpose to the community of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Be one of the first 200 travel agents to show this voucher to your Global Purpose Specialist (GPS) and you will receive one FREE limited edition water bottle (RRP £15.99). It’s our way of thanking you for helping us continue to make travel a force for good. Offer is limited to one bottle per person. Limited stock first come first serve. Image is for illustration purpose only. The colour may slightly differ.
Communities Rural and indigenous communities
experience significant barriers to accessing the formal economy, and when they do, can risk losing unique traditions and cultures.
Youth
In many parts of the world, youth have limited access to formal education and meaningful job opportunities.
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