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Voluntourism specialFive travellers explain how combining some volunteer work with their holiday enriched their experience.
- Aleisha worked at an animal sanctuary in Bolivia.
- Midwife Claudine cared for orphaned babies and disabled people, and taught English in Vietnam.
- Zi joined a conservation project in the Grampians, Victoria
- Lahnee spent a month teaching in Yucatan, Mexico
- Markus is exploring Australia as a volunteer on the Wwoofing network.
Walk on the wild side/AlaskaHiking the Last Frontier is nothing like bush walking at home – especially when it comes to animal encounters. Get up close and personal with bears were a big part of Michelle’s time in Alaska’s stunning wilderness
Cold comfort/ SwedenTo celebrate their 50th birthday, Helen and her twin sister spent a night on ice – literally, with a stay at the Icehotel, 200km north of the Arctic Circle.
Making memories/ Northern AustraliaTo see as much of they could of their country, Kerri-Jane and her partner set off on a luxury air cruise and spent an unforgettable 12 days flying low over some of our famous and not so famous landmarks, from Katherine Gorge and Kakadu to the Kimberley and Uluru.