7.24.2008

10 Reasons Why Volunteering is better then Traveling

1. Eating banana pancakes and lying in a hammock is a great way to live. I won’t deny it. But through volunteer work you can be proud of what you did today, rather than revelling in doing nothing.
2. Spend a while somewhere and you find all the coolest places. By the time the Lonely Planet catches up - the party is already over.
3. You learn the language. That includes the swear words.
4. You learn that local people are not always trying to rip you off. More often than not, that REALLY is the price.
5. Because staying in one place means less plane travel. Travel is good. Planes are not good. It’s tricky but a longer time in fewer places is a step in the right direction.
6. You get to know the neighbourhood. In Vietnam I’d say: “HALLO!” 30 times before I reached the end of my street. Even my grumpiest moods were transformed.
7. You enjoy all the seasons. Hot, cold, rain. After I couldn’t get any wetter, walking to work up to my waist in water was actually one of the funniest, silliest, most joyous things I have ever done.
8. You learn not to wear stupid clothes. I’m sorry but backpackers walking around winter in Hanoi dressed in tiny shorts, singlets and flip flops look ridiculous. Where’s the beach? Not here dude.
9. If you choose the right volunteer organization, they will support you. I recommend VSO as it’s better to scrimp on their stipend wages than have to budget your own meagre savings or, worse still, shamefully ask mum and dad for more cash.
10. Because your efforts will never be forgotten by those that most needed your help. Sorry, but no one remembers a traveler passing through.
The world continues to be messed up without us. And maybe it’s selfish but at least our conscience is clear.
I can also tell you, as wonderful as traveling is - volunteering is on a different planet altogether. I never knew before how lucky I am and how happy I could be.

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