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Making the holidays meaningful
Tabacon Resort
Belize – Exploring Mayan ruins, chocolate making, kayaking, snorkeling the Belize Barrier Reef, tracking jaguar, and more
Make it meaningful: Creating an eco-friendly stove for a rural Mayan family. These stoves are fantastic in that:
Thanksgiving has been and gone, and the holiday season is almost upon us again. For many of us, 2021 was better than 2020, but still not a stellar year, and with Omicron, the next few weeks may be tough – my heart goes out to those in Southern Africa, and to all who have lost loved ones this year.
In pretty much any other year, writing a blog encouraging you to make your Holiday Season meaningful would need to have been published months ago, but if you are vaccinated, you can indeed still get away during the traditionally busy Dec-Jan period!
Here are some ideas for where you can go, and how you can live out the true meaning of the Holiday Season and make your stay purposeful and fulfilling:
Costa Rica – Zip-lining, white water rafting (including family-friendly rapids), jungle walks, safari, surfing, and much more.
Make it meaningful: Helping at a wildlife rescue center: preparing meals for monkeys, parrots, and more, feeding them, maintaining their enclosures, and creating enrichments to stimulate the animals whilst learning an enormous amount about them.
Sample accommodation: - they are enclosed, so kids don’t fall into open flames;
- they have a chimney to expel the smoke, reducing respiratory problems such as asthma
- they consume much less fuel, so are better for the environment, and for family’s budgets
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As it’s a long time since people travelled I’m getting the idea that a lot of people would like to catch up with a big, big trip this year. Great ideas here to inspire them.
Yes, that is what we are hearing… I hope you are right, Jeff!
At the moment a lot of communities and projects are more in need of help than ever before. The pandemic has left them in desperate need of assistance.
That’s a great point, Michael- whilst we in the West have had our travails, those people reliant on tourism throughout the world have also struggled.