Friday, January 3, 2014

Our trip was not intended for tourist visits, so the travelogue you will find a description of the


After two months in Tanzania, where I held various prostovljne activities for orphaned children in an orphanage in Arusha, to cope with their living conditions, realized the harsh reality of street children and become familiar with the project for the animals, I returned to Slovenia is full of plans for the future and hope that we will be various activities to help children in Tanzania to continue. One solution is to build an orphanage and education center for children without parents. Well, next time more about my adventures in Tanzania, which is in addition to the above, also one of the world's most beautiful tourist destinations with its nature and animal species: best safaris in the world, the rise of the famous roof of Africa - Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar holiday in, Visit Masai tribes, these are all just pieces of what you can see and experience this beautiful country. Shortly after my return to Slovenia'm with the president of the Association for Children of the World, grille Čalasan Žerdoner and volunteer Valera olive harvesters is in addition also the godmother of the girls in the Gambia, planned way in Gambia.
Our trip was not intended for tourist visits, so the travelogue you will find a description of the famous tourist destination, historical monument or national park because we visited the Gambia as a volunteer and devote their time to voluntary work, distributing rice, visiting the poor local families and children, small villages , local schools and socializing with the people of this land of smiling people than it otherwise they say. The idea of the program olive harvesters "Traveling as a volunteer" arose in the context of our prior volunteering at the Society for the children of the world. The Society is a non-governmental, voluntary, non-profit and humanitarian organization focused on helping poor families and children whose fundamental objective is to raise the quality of life for children, youth and families and the promotion and inclusion of children in education, from pre-school to the juvenile period in the Gambia and Tanzania. "Traveling and help" does not represent a new trend in the tourism industry, olive harvesters but merely a different way of combination olive harvesters of travel and volunteer work, and consequently combines business with pleasure. For this kind of traveling volunteers involved in local projects (orphanage, local school, etc.), visit the country, get to know people, their culture and traditions and experience the country such as the reality is not such as you wish to present some tourists. Travellers time devoted to voluntary work, adjust your preferences and determine themselves according to the purpose of their travel to a particular country. Due to the situation in the world is this way more and more popular because of the feeling that someone do something good. This kind of journey man awakens and leads to the conclusion that the world has many people who live very modestly and they can with a nice word or good deed completely change your life.
Check-in olive harvesters Banjul - at the exit of the airport of the capital of the Gambia (Banjul), we were waiting for Musa Faal, our colleague. In the figure, the co-founder of the Society for the children of the world Ursula Rojnik and beginning Čalasan Žerdoner. olive harvesters
On Wednesday, 5.junija, in the evening we happily arrived in Gambia! Laughter and expectations of us filled veins with adrenaline, so it is a long way gone amazingly fast. At the Gambian airport we were well received, the police were very friendly. Heat us at the airport enriched first moments in Africa. Visit a restroom woke us up from a dream and we are faced with the reality. This is Africa. On a treadmill we saw our suitcases, which was code X. He approached us and told us men that we get in the office, where we will open our suitcases and checked. Well, so much kindness and happy landing! :) Valer we stood confused in the office and waited to us who have mercy and help us raise heavy suitcase. After 15 minutes we finally olive harvesters put suitcases on the table, olive harvesters opened them and asked staff to examine them. In Valerija it wrong package, which I explained to him that it is a gift to the poor children. With me by mistake the old phones that I've had with them for the family in the Gambia. He asked me how much I phones, I replied that four, maybe five. The man grinned and said, "Nine, maybe ten!" Once again I told him to get them to the families and

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