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Sick of cookie-cutter, all-included vacation packages? Crave a real connection to the place you're about to visit? Consider cultural ecotourism. It's when you get a taste of what it's like to really live in a place and enrich your hosts' community. Anthony Chamy, co-founder of Kepri, a cultural eco-tourism company, talks about this new way to travel.
Website: www.kepri.com
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Photos: Some imgaes from Kepri cultural eco-tours including trips to Egypt and Peru.
05 August 2010 - 01:52
That was a very interesting and instructive interview about the Cultural Ecotourism company in Montreal.
Sent by Justine Malouf, Montreal, Canada
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