ACCOMMODATION
When you travel with i-to-i, you will stay in
locally run accommodation. By staying in
local hotels, guesthouses and homestays,
the money you pay for accommodation goes
directly into the local economy. So, before
you’ve even lifted a finger you’ve already
made an important contribution.
There are 100s of different accommodation
options when travelling with us, so we can’t
list them all. The options below will give you
a pretty good idea of the sorts of places you
might stay.
Accommodation varies from place to place,
Homestays Hotels and Guesthouses
so the exact details will vary depending upon
location and not all the choices below are
We think that the best way to really get under The locally owned and locally run hotels and
available in all destinations. But one thing
the skin of a foreign country is to live with a guesthouses we work with offer a safe and
remains certain … you’ll receive a warm
local family. You’ll stay in a comfortable home comfortable place to lay your head. They are
welcome wherever you lay your head.
and get a taste of local specialities. also a great place to meet fellow travellers.
Tented Camps and Jungle Camps Volunteer Houses Premier Accommodation
These camps are often pretty basic and offer These places are owned and run by our in- If you want a more comfortable and relaxing
our more adventurous travellers the chance to country teams. You’ll be staying in a house full place to lay your head after a long day
experience outdoor life in some truly stunning of other volunteers, which makes them a great of making the world a better place, this
locations. place to swap stories, make friends and start may be the perfect solution. Our premier
parties! accommodation options offer things like cable
TV, en-suite bathrooms and air-conditioning.
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