The 100 Best Volunteer Vacations to Enrich Your Life, Book Review
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Volunteering is making a comeback more than ever, in large part to President Obama who is encouraging American citizens to volunteer and calls it a “civic duty”.
The 100 Best Volunteer Vacations to Enrich Your Life by Pam Grout has definitely honed in on this trend and lists 100 volunteer projects in six areas of the world. What can you volunteer for? Perhaps a better question would be what can’t you volunteer for? Grout has selected a variety of volunteer projects that truly have something for everyone. A few of the volunteer vacations include:
- bottle feeding orphaned lion cubs in Zambia
- restoring medieval castles in Germany or the Czech Republic
- working with Iraqi refugees in Syria
- creating HIV/AIDS awareness campaigns in Belize
- tracking jaguars in Brazil
- working in a wildlife hospital in Greece
- excavating dinosaur bones in Montana, U.S.A.
- assisting in the apricot harvest in India
- saving the Tasmanian devil in Australia
- monitoring climate change in Canada
- conducting surveys of whales and dolphins in Scotland – for more information: on one volunteer's volunteer vacation experience
The 100 Best Volunteer Vacations to Enrich Your Life includes volunteer projects from around the globe so if you are looking for an exotic setting for your volunteer vacation you will find it. Similarly, if you are looking for a volunteer project closer to home you will also find it. The 100 Best Volunteer Vacations to Enrich Your Life Grout includes volunteer projects for all budgets ranging from free or only charge room and board to the more expensive (bottle feeding an orphaned lion cub does not come cheap). Of course you also have to keep in mind flights and generally speaking the closer to home you volunteer, the cheaper your travel costs will be. In addition, The 100 Best Volunteer Vacations to Enrich Your Life also includes a wide range of length of volunteer vacations ranging from one week to one year. The volunteer projects also seem well researched and has an extensive listing of volunteer organizations that offer volunteer projects.
One of the many volunteer projects available
Grout also seems sincerely concerned with making the world a better place. Her dedication of The 100 Best Volunteer Vacations to Enrich Your Life states “This book is for everyone who believes a better world is possible and can feel a better, more loving, more peaceful world rising up.” Grout also states that “Effective volunteers often end up making a bigger difference back home that they did in their short time spent volunteering.” This is true by word of mouth and creating awareness around an issue that may be receiving little to no attention in your country.
What I didn’t like about The 100 Best Volunteer Vacations to Enrich Your Life was there was no information on what volunteer vacations are really like. Bottle feeding an orphaned lion cub sounds like an amazing experience and I have no doubt that it is, but in reality, normally when you are working with wildlife you are spending the majority of your day cleaning up poop, cleaning pens and preparing food for the animals. Hardly glamorous work, albeit it very important work. The 100 Best Volunteer Vacations to Enrich Your Life does not discuss these less glamorous aspects of volunteer vacations and could lead a volunteer to false expectations.
Furthermore, The 100 Best Volunteer Vacations to Enrich Your Life emphasizes that “You’ll get to know real people. You’ll work beside them, share their struggles, learn what it feels like to live in a village where no men are over 50, and experience what it’s like to be invisible to outsiders.” This may be true of certain volunteer vacations, but certainly not all of them. I spent my volunteer vacation with five other volunteers from England (who were all very lovely), and on many volunteer vacations you will likely be surrounded by volunteers from around the world, which while fascinating, will not give you an inside track to local people. If being around local people is an important aspect to you on your volunteer vacation I suggest you do your research first to see if this is the case as I found this misleading in The 100 Best Volunteer Vacations to Enrich Your Life.
In summary The 100 Best Volunteer Vacations to Enrich Your Life is a good resource for volunteers seeking volunteer projects/volunteer vacations but certainly does not provide all the information a volunteer needs to consider before signing up for a volunteer vacation. For more information click: volunteer vacations.
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Thanks for your interest Sabu. There is a volunteer opportunity available in Ladakh India in which volunteers help the local women with the apricot harvest. The organization that arranges this is called International Society for Ecology and Culture. It's goal is to preserve cultural diversity, the local women get much needed help with the apricot harvest and the volunteer's get a glimpse of a traditional culture. Are you familar with it?





sabu singh says:
4 months ago
Another interesting review on an interesting subject LRobbins. I was naturally interested in the Apricot harvesting in India bit. Can you share a bit on this? Thanks