Brits Trek Through Cambodia to Raise Money for Children's Charities
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Brits Trek Through Cambodia to Raise Money for Children's Charities
Let's Trek for Children - Cambodia 2019
Join us in the October half term on a life changing five-day trek through Cambodia to help save children across the globe.
Raising money for a children's charity or hospice of your choice, trek through the beautiful and fascinating country of Cambodia and discover a culture a world apart from our own.
Starting and finishing in Siem Reap, the gateway to the ancient world famous Angkor Wat temple complex, you'll follow a stunning route through rice paddies, forests and jungles, past lakes and a magnificent waterfall and even to the peak of Kulen Mountain. Our bucket list trek finishes with a fascinating archaeological tour of Angkor Wat and its surrounding temples - by foot, of course!
Along the way, you'll get the amazing opportunity to camp in the grounds of a hidden jungle monastery, rest at a rustic home stay and get some extra insight into the Khmer culture, as you trek through remote villages and visit a local mountain school.
This enchanting adventure will be life changing in many ways, both for you as you achieve your own personal challenge and for the children across the globe, who will benefit from the incredible work carried out by the charities you choose to support. The challenge will be tough but the friendship and camaraderie along the way will be very special.
https://www.dream-challenges.com/challe ... odia-2019/
Join us in the October half term on a life changing five-day trek through Cambodia to help save children across the globe.
Raising money for a children's charity or hospice of your choice, trek through the beautiful and fascinating country of Cambodia and discover a culture a world apart from our own.
Starting and finishing in Siem Reap, the gateway to the ancient world famous Angkor Wat temple complex, you'll follow a stunning route through rice paddies, forests and jungles, past lakes and a magnificent waterfall and even to the peak of Kulen Mountain. Our bucket list trek finishes with a fascinating archaeological tour of Angkor Wat and its surrounding temples - by foot, of course!
Along the way, you'll get the amazing opportunity to camp in the grounds of a hidden jungle monastery, rest at a rustic home stay and get some extra insight into the Khmer culture, as you trek through remote villages and visit a local mountain school.
This enchanting adventure will be life changing in many ways, both for you as you achieve your own personal challenge and for the children across the globe, who will benefit from the incredible work carried out by the charities you choose to support. The challenge will be tough but the friendship and camaraderie along the way will be very special.
https://www.dream-challenges.com/challe ... odia-2019/
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Re: Brits Trek Through Cambodia to Raise Money for Children's Charities
The scorn will pour, for sure.
But in my book, this beats shopping holidays, two weeks in Pattaya or holding down a bar stool on 136.
Give me misguided do-gooders over self absorbed pleasure trippers any day.
But in my book, this beats shopping holidays, two weeks in Pattaya or holding down a bar stool on 136.
Give me misguided do-gooders over self absorbed pleasure trippers any day.
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