What Make Us Unique?
Have you consider traveling in Asia in a volunteer vacation adventures?
Quest Volunteer travels & tours program & adventures provide an opportunity to do something so rewarding, that we guarantee you will never ever forget it.
Why not spend your summer vacation, school holiday or universities break with us? Make a lasting impact that changes lives and provides you one of the most rewarding experiences of your life.
If you have an open mind, a dedication to fostering cultural exchanges, a passion to help and a sense of adventure, Quest Volunteer travels & tours program & holiday adventures is perfect for you!
Quest Volunteer travels & tours program & adventures provide an opportunity to do something so rewarding, that we guarantee you will never ever forget it.
Why not spend your summer vacation, school holiday or universities break with us? Make a lasting impact that changes lives and provides you one of the most rewarding experiences of your life.
- Experience the happiness, struggles, aspirations and dreams of the people you assist – all while discovering the beauty, history and culture of a foreign location.
- Work on social, medical, conservation, community development projects side-by-side with members of the community and actually see the results of your hard work.
- Expect to immerse yourself in the community – eat local food and drink, learn and speak their language, listen to local music, and really get to know the people you serve. See what makes a destination truly unique – the people, not just the tourist sites.
If you have an open mind, a dedication to fostering cultural exchanges, a passion to help and a sense of adventure, Quest Volunteer travels & tours program & holiday adventures is perfect for you!
Our Work Ethics
Traveling by the responsible travel ethos is one of the most direct and personal ways you can make a difference to some of the biggest issues affecting our world: poverty and peace. Be a part of the solution, not a part of the problem - and have the time of your life doing it.
In addition to being a Volunteer/Traveler in a foreign country, you may unwittingly serve as an ambassador to your home-country. Longstanding attitudes and judgments about your country may be formed based upon your behavior therefore it is importance that you conduct yourselves in a manner which will not negatively affect future volunteer/travelers from other country. Listed below are some remainder codes of ethics for volunteer/travelers.
In addition to being a Volunteer/Traveler in a foreign country, you may unwittingly serve as an ambassador to your home-country. Longstanding attitudes and judgments about your country may be formed based upon your behavior therefore it is importance that you conduct yourselves in a manner which will not negatively affect future volunteer/travelers from other country. Listed below are some remainder codes of ethics for volunteer/travelers.
- Travel in a spirit of humility and with a genuine desire to meet and talk with the local people
- Be aware of the feelings of other people, thus preventing what might be offensive behavior. Remember this especially with photography
- Cultivate the habit of listening and observing, rather than merely hearing and seeing
- Realize that people in the country you visit often have time concepts and thought patterns different from your own. Not inferior, just different.
- Discover the enrichment that comes from seeing another way of life, rather than looking for the 'beach paradise' of the tourist posters
- Instead of looking only for the exotic, discover the richness of another culture and way of life. Learn local customs and respect them. People will be happy to help you
- Cultivate the habit of asking questions instead of knowing all the answers
- Remember that you are one of thousands of visiting tourists. Do not expect special privileges
- Be aware of why you are traveling in the first place? If you really want a home away from home, why travel?
- Spend wisely. When bargaining with merchants; remember that the poorest one may give up a profit rather than his or her personal dignity. Don't take advantage of the desperately poor. Pay a fair price
- Make no promises to local people unless you are certain you can fulfill them
- Reflect daily on your experiences; seek to deepen your understanding. "What enriches you may rob or violate others."