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| Worldschool Travel Tours:Explore ancient ruins, beautiful temples, and fascinating museums. Climb mountains, volcanoes, and pyradmids. Swim on tropical beaches and soak in traditional baths. Wander colorful markets and eat delicious, authentic food at the places where locals go. Worldschool Travel Tours are always in small groups and are designed so participants can experience cultures more intimately than most travel tours. Upcoming Worldschool Travel Tours:Worldschool Travel Tour: Japan in Summer 2010 You contact Eli with any questions about these or future tours here: Past Worldschool Travel Tours:Worldschooler Travel Tour: Japan in Autumn 2009 Read blog posts with photos from this tour by clicking here! Mexico City and Oaxaca State Check-out photos from this tour and read about it in the Stranger in a Strange Land Newsletter: October, 2008.
Testimonials:"I learned a lot about the country and I learned a lot about myself. Thank you for a life changing experience!" -Cameron L., 20 year old grown homeschooler from South Carolina "I don't know how much I've changed or in what context that might be, but since the people around me are commenting on it something must have happened. All I know is that being that far from home and that safety zone did me a lot of good, and I can’t wait to go again. Thanks so much for being such a great guide on my first international trip." -Hannah T., 15 year old homeschooler from Texas "I just can't thank you enough for assisting her in having this experience. Eli you can't imagine what a different girl I got home. She has always been mature and capable but she has a new edge, a new confidence in herself. Before it was like she said the words, that she could do anything, but they were just words. You can see it in her smile, her walk, her voice, she really believes it now. THANK YOU again!" -Ramona T., mother of Hannah T. |