Five new trips from G Adventures empowering women
This International Women’s Day, March 8, 2024, G Adventures and its non-profit partner, Planeterra, are introducing five new community tourism projects designed to empower local women in the countries it visits, supporting the 444 women who help operate these five social enterprises.
The new projects include the Kirtipur Community Homestay in Newari, Nepal, which is run by local Indigenous women, Restaurante El Manglar in Izabel, Guatemala, founded by the Cayo Quemado Women’s Committee, and the Ban Ou Community Tourism Project in Luang Prabang, Laos, which will offer travellers experiences such as making Laos rice noodles and learning traditional weaving.
Supporting local women
All projects are designed to empower local women to earn an income, share and preserve their local traditions, and uplift their local communities as a result.
G Adventures and Planeterra, with which the projects were developed, have also recently announced an ambitious initiative – Project 300 – which will see 300 social enterprises built into G Adventures trips by 2030.
The addition of the five new projects brings the total number of community enterprises G Adventures and Planeterra have designed to support local women to 28 in 19 countries, empowering the thousands of women involved in delivering experiences to travellers.
The final two women’s empowerment experiences being announced for travellers to enjoy in 2024 are the Lady Tuk Tuk Driver Association in Siem Reap, Cambodia, and artisan cooperative, Mujeres Artesanas Zoológico Mágico, located in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Five new trips
Travellers can now experience the new women’s empowerment projects on the following G Adventures trips:
Kirtipur Community Experience – Annapurna Sanctuary
The Kirtipur Community Homestay is led by Indigenous women, and offers travellers the opportunity to stay in the heart of Nepal’s Newari town across five homestays. Travellers will participate in a session learning to scribe Ranjana Lippi, the Newari calligraphic script, and savour local cuisine making momoa, as well as exploring local life and culture on a walking tour. Priced from $1,599pp* for a 15-day trip starting and ending in Kathmandu.
Restaurante El Manglar – Mayan Encounter
Restaurante El Manglar in Izabel, Guatemala, was created with the goal of creating new employment and training opportunities for the community. Women and youth share the local culture with travellers by offering a “Caribbean Gastronomic Experience” with a workshop dedicated to creating a local dish called “Ceviche al Coco,” which is ceviche marinated with coconut milk. Priced from $2,299pp for a 12-day trip from Antigua, Guatemala to Playa del Carmen, Mexico.
Ban Ou Community Tourism – Thailand and Laos Adventure
Ban Ou Community Tourism engages 10 out of the 60 families in directly offering tourism experiences to travellers. The community empowers women to participate and lead in tourism activities, including the making of Laos rice noodles, weaving, and authentic meal experiences. The ultimate goal is to uplift the community through tourism, while still embracing their traditional culture. Priced from $2,759pp for a 14-day trip from Bangkok to Hanoi.
Lady Tuk Tuk Driver Association – Cambodia Experience
The mission of the Lady Tuk-Tuk Driver group goes beyond that, as they also seek to empower women to be confident and independent, given most of them serve as the leader of their families. The women now use the income from tourism to support their families. Priced from $1,299pp for a nine-day trip from Ho Chi Minh City to Bangkok.
Asociación de Mujeres Artesanas Zoológico Mágico – Mexico City to Oaxaca – Pottery and Aztec Pyramids
This newly formed cooperative was founded by 13 women in Oaxaca who aspire to foster growth and generate employment opportunities for women and youth through art. Travellers are now able to experience the making of alebrijes, with this additional revenue increasing the women’s income so the community is also able to grow. Priced from $1,549pp for a seven-day trip from Mexico City to Oaxaca.
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