Covid-19 Revives Culture
“By engaging my fellow travellers in the local villages where traditional
cultures and compassionate people are found, we have a positive impact on how
tourism and modernity affect the ancient kingdoms we visit. Come, let’s explore together!
GOAL: To assist the preservation of local community culture by creating tours for like-minded individuals and small groups interested in: SE Asian culture, organic and permaculture farming, homeopathic traditional medicine, religion and spirituality, community & environmental project development, arts, yoga and photography.
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Responsible Travel Policy
Compassionate Artists Donate
West Vancouver residence and businesses donate ART SUPPLIES for Tampaksiring Handicap Village where quadriplegic brothers create a self-sustainable community. Enchanted Bali Arts Tour
Women Support Woman Bra Campaign
Collecting women’s bras for ceremony and farming attire.
Women Support Women Tour, October 2018
Give-back with ECO Local Tour Guides for Humanitarian Projects
Working with compassionate guides in Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Thailand who have passion to assisting challenged community groups and individuals.
English and Environmental Education
Book donation 3 boxes of teaching material donated by Liz Bailey, English Professor in Canada
Distributed books to
PKP Women’s Centre, Helping Hands,
Yayasan Widya Guna
Volunteer teaching and school supplied to students in Pesalakan Village
Community Waste Management Support to Pesalakan village
Funded Eco-Bali Recycling removal service
Provided gloves and tongs for clean-ups
Provided well-water refills
Taught shop keepers how to make paper bags
Currently assisting Plastic4rice Exchange with Togetherness Project
POP Pesalakan Organic Project
Marketing assistance for sales of organic produce and baked goods
Donated funds for village ceremony
Currently teaching English to farmers
Beach Cleanup
P
uri Air Resort and Spa, Gili Aire
Padangbai Geko Dive, Bali
Amed, Bunatan WASTE MANAGEMENT project committee member
Pig4Ed

Guests at
Swallow Guesthouse have been giving to community. With the help of host Wayan, the choose a piglet and give to challenged families in the village. The donated pig would be raised and sold at the market around 2 mths when weaned from the mother pig or at 3 mths when they are approx. 50kg in weight. The female will breed till she is 5 yrs and then off to the market.