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Why travel with Alliance Trek ?
Total Flexibility - On many of our trips you can choose to join a small international group or have a private departure.
Local Guides - All our tours are guided by local experts, ensuring of the best possible knowledge available to you, after all this is their own backyard.
Small Groups - On our treks and safaris we travel in small groups making the trip much more enjoyable and avoiding negative impact on the environment and local communities.
Total Financial Security Alliance Treks has it’s own bank account and due to links with bank if incase any problem regarding your bank transfer/remittance, you always can make sure of your bank inquiry and take the easy of your monies transition.
Porters and Tourism Concern Alliance Treks support Tourism Concern in their campaign to improve working conditions for porters employed by the tourist industries around the world. Guides and head porters are responsible for their porters and they will have available specific emergency funds to pay for porters to be evacuated and treated in case of sickness or accident. Porters will be paid a stable and fair basic wage. Provisions are made for porters’ food and accommodation so that they do not have to provide for this out of their wages. Equipment appropriate to each stage of each particular trek will be provided to porters, including, for example; sleeping tents, protective clothing, carrying equipment and kerosene for their own use. A maximum load has been set and porters will not be asked to carry more than this under normal circumstances.
Campsite - Remember another party will be using the same campsite after you have left. Leave the site cleaner than you found it.
Don’t Fuel the Fire - Always discard matches and cigarettes with great care but also keep the use of wood for fuel to a minimum. When possible, take kerosene or an alternative fuel source for cooking and heating purposes.
Remove litter - Burn or bury paper and carry out all non-degradable litter.
Keep local water clean - Avoid using pollutants such as detergents in streams or springs. If no toilet facilities are available, make sure you are at least 30 meters away from water sources, and bury or cover waste.
Plants should be left to flourish - Taking cuttings, seeds and roots is illegal in many parts of the world. Also remember the trade in many wildlife products is strictly illegal. Help your guides and porters to follow conservation measures.
When taking photographs - Respect privacy - ask permission and use restraint.
Respect Holy places - Preserve what you have come to see, never touch or remove religious objects. Shoes should be removed when visiting temples.
Giving to children encourages begging - A donation to a project, health center or school is a more constructive way to help. You will be accepted and welcomed if you follow local customs.
Clothes - Loose lightweight clothes are preferable to revealing shorts, skimpy tops and tight fitting action wear. Visitors, who value local traditions, encourage local pride and maintain local cultures. Please help local people gain a realistic view of life in Western Countries
Stay on Track - Unsupervised off road driving can cause irreparable damage to the soil and vegetation, all for the sake of that once in a lifetime shot. In many areas, trekking and climbing are popular leisure activities. By carefully keeping to marked paths and routes, human impact can be kept to a minimum.
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