


Trips Overview
The service, adventure, and educational opportunities available on a Lifeworks program are as diverse as the countries through which we travel.
Whether you are looking to contribute to authentic service projects, experience a new and different culture, practice your language skills, or whitewater raft through a rainforest, being part of a Lifeworks team will be the experience of a lifetime.
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british virgin islands Living aboard sailing vessels, students undertake sea and land-based environmental projects such as sea turtle tagging and mangrove restoration, as well as educational initiatives for local school children. |
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costa rica Students assist low-income communities around San Jose. Action packed excursions include trips to the Caribbean and Pacific coasts, banana and coffee plantations, rafting, hiking, zip-lining and horseback riding. |
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galapagos & ecuador With two programs to choose from, students can select to earn either 40 or 100 service hours. Activities include snorkeling with sea lions, rafting, Andean hiking & Amazon exploration. Both trips aid the increasingly important conservation efforts of the Galapagos National Park Service. |
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peru Students lend their hearts, hands and minds to the impoverished children of Cuzco and on construction projects in the Sacred Valley. Adventure excursions include spectacular Machu Picchu, whitewater rafting, horseback riding and hiking. |
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thailand Focusing on the children of Klong Toey, an impoverished community in Bangkok, students engage in a range of humanitarian projects in and out of the city. Explorations include elephant trekking and visits to beautiful temples, palaces and markets. |
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india Based in the majestic Himalayan Mountains, students are immersed into the life and struggle of Tibet in exile. While engaging in cultural and language exchange and art programs for kids, students aid the refugee community of Dharamsala, home of the Dalai Lama. |
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china Based in the capital city of Beijing, students provide much needed care to physically disabled children in private orphanages. Excursions include the Great Wall, Forbidden City, Terracotta Army, Shanxi and Xi'an. |







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