3 ways you can be a responsible traveler in Cambodia

The thought of organizing a faculty trip to China might be daunting, but The Learning Adventure is here to help. We specialize in bespoke, subject-orientated trips across China, Japan, and Southeast Asia, and our team of experts strives to provide you with the perfect faculty trip tailored to your needs. We’ve narrowed down all the highlights of all of our China trips to show you our top 5 experiences.

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Through our own experiences abroad, all of us here at The Learning Adventure strive to travel responsibly. That’s why we encourage our students to “leave it better than they found it” wherever possible. Luckily, there are already efforts underway in Cambodia, a country nicknamed the “Land of Smiles”.

Celebrate the rich culture of Cambodia, while making sure you give back to the local communities you come across. Our educational programs in South East Asia provide opportunities to explore the region beyond the countless archaeological parks, stunning temples and serene beaches. Here are some ways that high school and college students can travel consciously and contribute to eco-friendly efforts in Cambodia.

 

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Rehash Trash

During your time in Cambodia, you’ll work with Rehash Trash, a social organization for the Green Gecko Project. Their mission is to empower disadvantaged Khmer women who make a living repurposing plastic litter.  You will work alongside these women to collect plastic bags from the streets of a nearby local village. As the hot day wears on, you will return to the Rehash Trash base to sanitize the bags you collected. Then, “upcycle” your trash by making your own souvenir bracelet or key ring for practice. By the end of your workshop experience, you will also have made some products for the Khmer women to sell, contributing to the local economy while keeping Cambodia clean.

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Ten Thousand Trees

In the midst of recovering from its turbulent history, Cambodia’s sprawling rainforests and farming villages currently face the real threat of climate change:  U.S. satellite data shows a devastating loss of forest cover from 72.1% in 1973 to 46.3% in 2014.

In the Banteay Srei area, you’ll collaborate with the Ten Thousand Trees team. Their mission is to plant 10,000 Moringa tree saplings per year in the Siem Reap region. Members from the Ten Thousand Trees organization will select a well-researched area of land for you to plant in. At the end of your time here, you can leave knowing you did your part to reverse the effects of deforestation in Cambodia.

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Apopo Visitor Center

Not far from Angkor Wat is the Apopo Visitor Center. This non-profit organization is dedicated to the task of removing landmines in Cambodia with the help of mine-detection rats. (Rest assured knowing that these rats won’t be harmed since they are too small to set off any explosives!) Learn from the men and women who work here and how their efforts positively impact the communities living near or on the minefields.

Here, you’ll have a chance to see how the trained rats detect the mines, watch a video about the work that this organization does around Cambodia and in other parts of the world, and take part in a question and answer session with a professional de-miner. Your participation will support the team and raise awareness about this issue that affects communities all over Cambodia.

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Written by Elisha Tran

Educational Tours Specialist

Educational Tours Specialist with more than 10 years of expertise organising enriching educational school trips.

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