Viaja al África este verano y contribuye en varios proyectos comunitarios realizados en una escuela de Tanzania. Te sumergirás en las ricas tradiciones culturales y la herencia colorida de este pequeño país africano y tendrás la oportunidad de explorar el paisaje espectacular de esta nación mientras que estés aquí.
Significativo Servicio Comunitario
Los proyectos de servicio comunitario son diseñados para darle al estudiante una introducción de primera mano a la cultura tanzana y hacerle sentir como miembro de la comunidad local. Tanzania posee diferentes tribus nativas y su gente es conocida como los más hospitalarios del continente.
Nuestra meta en este pueblo es ayudar a mejorar el ambiente de aprendizaje y la calidad de vida general para los locales, y tú serás un gran apoyo para lograr nuestra meta. Ayúdanos a transformar el estado lamentable de la escuela del pueblo, en un lugar colorido y seguro para los niños, pintando y restaurando sus edificios. Únete a una organización local que intenta hacer una diferencia pero a menudo se ve imposibilitada por la carencia de recursos. Cuando no estes ayudando en el pueblo, tendrás la oportunidad de aprender sobre las tradiciones locales y explorar los maravillosos paisajes de Tanzania.
La Escuela me encanta!
Pasarás mucho de su tiempo trabajando con las escuelas locales. Crea un ambiente de aprendizaje positivo para los niños locales que no tienen mucho más que lo básico. Tendrás la oportunidad de enseñar arte, dinámicas, iniciativas de higiene y salud, deportes e inglés; tu apoyo asegurará que estos niños reciban una mejor atención personalizada. ¡Los niños te recibirán con los brazos abiertos y seguro aprenderás un poco de suajili y tradiciones locales en medio de las lecciones de ingles!.
Tu segunda casa
Tu casa durante el viaje será la base de Rustic Pathways en Tanzania. La atmósfera en nuestra base es rústica pero cómoda y dormirás en un bungaló con baño privado. Vivirás debajo de la sombra del Monte Kilimanyaro en un pequeño pueblo que está localizado en las laderas de esta impresionante joya natural de Tanzania.
Crea un verano inolvidable
Vive tu verán inmerso en un importante esfuerzo vital para apoyar, educar y desarrollar esta comunidad. Ganarás un entendimiento y comprensión verdadera de otra cultura y volverás a casa siendo una mejor persona. El programa de “The Faces of East Africa” fue diseñado para estudiantes que quieren experimentar la rica cultura de Tanzania mientras que participan en proyectos de servicio y ambientales. Si esto es lo que te gustaría hacer, empaca tus maletas y ven con nosotros a Tanzania este verano.
¿Preguntas? por favor envíanos un correo a: africa@rusticpathways.com
The Young Faces of Easten Africa Daily Itinerary
Day 1: Africa here we come!
All of Rustic Pathways scheduled group flights to Tanzania depart from New York. All scheduled group flights to Africa are escorted by a Rustic Pathways Flight Leader. The flight departs New York in the evening and takes about 16 hours. During your flight take the time to get to know other students on your flight, get some sleep in preparation for your arrival into Africa.
Day 2: Meet and Greet
Jambo! Welcome to Tanzania. You will arrive into Arusha, Tanzania in the early evening and will transfer to the Rustic Pathways Base. Spend the night getting to know the staff and as part of your initial orientation, you will be taught many aspects of Tanzania protocols and expectations of behavior. The base accommodation is located 10mins outside of the main city of Arusha. The property has been set up for Rustic Pathways to have sole use of the Country Style Bungalow’s and grounds throughout the summer. Our student’s safety is our number one priority on all our programs.
Day 3: Let the Work Begin
Today will be your first full day of service work. You will be taking part in a number of different Servicio comunitario projects throughout the summer that will benefit the students of Nkoakirika Primary School, which is located in the Poli Village. Project work during the course of your program may involve participation in a variety of initiatives. You can expect to spend time within the local schools, tutoring students in English, helping with classroom activities and getting involved with local sporting events. Other projects will involve repairs and maintenance to school buildings, construction of new amenities or upgrading of present facilities. As well as teaching the students about hygiene, dental care and general medical issues. Your time of this program of service will be varied, interesting, challenging and extremely rewarding and worthwhile. At the conclusion of each afternoon’s work you will return to the base house for the evening.
Days 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9:
During the next six days your focus will primarily be on the projects your group is undertaking for your time in Africa. Each morning and afternoon, you will be assigned a specific project, the team then works alongside and under the guidance of a Rustic Pathways staff member and various members of the local school that take an interest in the projects.
The description contained here should give you a good idea of what may happen during your stay. After your morning project you will typically continue your work for a few hours after lunch and then your group may head off to watch the local village children play a soccer match. Another afternoon your group might explore the surrounding area, perhaps taking an enjoyable hike to a neighboring waterfall or a stroll through the streets of Arusha with staff checking out the local curio markets that are filled with high quality crafts and see Maassi warriors in full regalia.
Day10: Goodbye Africa
This morning will be the conclusion of your service work within the local villEdad. A time for farewells and best wishes and a chance to reflect on the experiences and memories which have encapsulated themselves in the hearts of your group over such a seemingly short period of time. Incredible friendships are made that will be cherished for many years to come.
If you are departing to the USA tonight, your afternoon will be spent in Arusha shopping for any final gifts or souvenirs. After a final meal with your group, you travel to the airport and bid Tanzania farewell (until next year perhaps). You will arrive back into New York on Thursday morning.
Faces of Eastern Africa Packing List All of the items below are guidelines. Here is the packing list for the Faces of Eastern Africa. If you are doing a combination of trips over two or three weeks, be sure to check the packing lists for all sections of your trip to pack appropriately. You will have the opportunity to wash your clothing during your trip in Africa. The following are specific items required for each trip portion. Temperature during the day is around (65-75) and cool and at night (50-60). If you have any questions about the Faces of Eastern Africa packing list please feel free to email our Africa team at africa@rusticpathways.com.
Travel Documents:
Valid passport
Airline Ticket
Carry-On Luggage:
Wallet/Purse
Spare T-Shirt
Sunglasses
Toothpaste/ Toothbrush
Camera
Journals and Pens
Checked Luggage:
1x Blue Jeans
8x Underwear
3x Socks
4x T-Shirts
1x Long Sleeve T-Shirt
3x Shorts
1x Heavy Hooded Sweatshirt
1x Sweat Pants
1x Lightweight Rain Coat or Poncho
1x Woolen Hat
Sun Hat
1x Tennis Shoes or Sneakers
1x Sandals or Flip-Flops
Personal First Aid Kit
Sunglasses
Flashlight with spare batteries Personal Items:
Toiletries Bag
1x Towel
Sun screen and lip protection, SPF 30+
Money Belt for valuables
Medications
Contact lenses and accompanying paraphernalia Optional Items:
Camera Binoculars
Notebook & Pen
Deck of Cards Frisbee or Hackysack CD Walkman or Ipod.
Reading Material Musical Instrument (Guitars and Harmonicas)
The Faces of East Africa: 1 - Will the kids be drinking bottled water?
Yes, Rustic Pathways will provide bottled water for drinking at all times.
2 - Do we need to get visas for this program?
To obtain a visa if you are an American citizen, your son/daughter needs to bring $100 USD with them (other citizens need $50 USD) for when they arrive into Tanzania. At the arrival gate they will be able to pay the immigration officer and receive the necessary visa. You do not need to obtain a visa before your trip.
3 - What will the accommodation on this trip be like?
Accommodation will be at upscale bungalows in walking distance to Arusha. There are usually three to a room, with hot showers, sit down toilets and comfortable beds included.
4 - What immunizations do we need to get for this trip?
We are unable to suggest any type of immunizations necessary for the trip, however you can check on the World Health Organization’s website, the Center for Disease Control website or speak with a local travel clinic doctor for more information.
5 - What costs are not included on this trip?
Souvenirs and snacks need to be taken into consideration.
6 - Will there be a flight leader to this country?
A flight leader will meet all the students at JFK and be with them until their arrival into Tanzania. One will also be present on the return flight home.
7 - How does this program connect to other programs?
Tanzania’s geographical location makes it difficult to connect seamlessly with the other countries we operate in. We suggest any student interested in connecting programs should first return home and wait for the following week until the next program begins. This will allow enough time to smoothly integrate into the upcoming trip, without missing out on the first couple of days.
8 - How long is the flight to this country?
It is roughly about 19 hours.
9 - What kind of food will we be eating?
We have cooks that provide most of our meals and have worked with us for a number of years now. They do a wonderful job of creating westernized dishes for the students, while also fixing the occasional local meal to try. Special circumstances, such as being a vegetarian, can be accommodated.
10 - How many girls and boys are usually on this trip?
Generally speaking, there are usually more girls than boys, but it is difficult to say with each trip being different.
JUEGA, TRABAJA y VIVE en la sombra de monte Kilimanyaro, la montana solitaria más alta del mundo
ENSEÑA ingles en una escuela local y aprende un poco de suajili con tus estudiantes
AYUDA a pintar y restaurar el colegio local
TRAE sonrisas a las caras de los niños locales, mientras participas de juegos educativos y enseñando arte
COMPRA suvenir, esculturas tradicionales y regalos para tus familiares y amigos en un mercado local
»Edad :14 en adelante » Duración:10 días saliendo de USA y 7 días seguido de otro programa de Rustic Pathways » Costo:1 semana $1595, cada extra semana $1500 » Horas: hasta 36 horas de servicio comunitario » Grupos escoltados partiendo de: Nueva York » Tiquete aéreo: El valor del tiquete aéreo no está incluido en el costo anterior.
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La mayoría de los programas de Rustic Pathways se conectan entre sí, permitiéndote diseñar tu propio itinerario de programas de verano.