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Trek The Inca Trail And Support Peruvian Porters

A fundraising trek with a difference, trek the Inca Trail and the money you raise goes directly to help the Inka Porter Project, a charity working to improve pay and conditions for local porters in Peru.


Posted: 1 March 2005
by Jon

We don't normally publicise charity-based trekking holidays on OM, not because we have any problem with the idea - though we realise that some OMers do - but simply because there are so many of them that giving a mention to every one would swamp the site...

Photo from IPP

Just this once though, we're going to make an exception for what we reckon is a great idea. World Expeditions is organising an Inca Trail trek in support of the Inka Porter Project, a charity which is working to improve pay and conditions for the local Peruvian porters working on the Inca Trail.

The IPP's latest development is a port-training centre which has just opened in the small town of Ollantaytambo not far from Machu Picchu. The training centre is for the porters and muleteers who work the Inka trail and will offer training in first aid, waste management, best environmental practice and English lessons. It will also act as a drop-in centre where the porters will be able to register any concerns or grievances that they have about their working conditions.

A sum of $1,000 from each participant will go directly to the IPP, so you'll be putting money directly into where it's needed and visiting the area and people who will benefit, rather than trekking in, say, Mongolia to raise dosh for retired gentlefolk in Surrey.

The trekking itself looks good too, with the route following less used, alternative Inca paths to Machu Picchu rather than the main Inca Trail. You can find full details at the World Expedition web site.

For more details on the IPP see their web page.


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