Island Travel: October 2010 Archives
How
would you like to swim next to a 50 foot whale? With the help of Seacology and Trazzler, you can! Submit your travel
writing to Trazzler's Smart
Travel contest by November 15 and you might win a spot on a Seacology
ecotourism adventure to swim with humpback whales in the Polynesian island of
Tonga.
The
Smart Travel contest asks: Can Travel Make Us Better People? Do you think
travel can make the world a better place? Is it possible to make a positive
contribution to a community just by visiting?
Since
islands appear in every corner of our planet, Seacology board members, supporters,
and staff frequently travel to islands around the world to visit Seacology
project sites and meet with communities we've helped.
Now,
Seacology has teamed up with Trazzler,
an online travel website that recommends personalized travel experiences to its
users. Trazzler allows you to submit personal, one-of-a-kind trip descriptions,
and then share and suggest them to other Trazzler users. Trazzler promotes
Smart Travel--trips that are more than just a visit, but instead allow you to
truly explore the world around you as an active, rather than passive, traveler.
Trazzler believes that travel can be a good thing in the world--that it can make
the planet a better place to live, and make us more conscientious people and
global citizens.
Seacology
is helping Trazzler put this idea to the test. Trazzler users can enter the Smart Travel contest
and submit their own trips. Two lucky winners will be selected to join
Seacology on an ecotourism adventure to swim with humpback whales in South
Pacific island of Tonga. Tonga is one of the few locations in the
world where humans can swim with humpback whales. The 10-day trip will begin in
Nuku'alofa, Tonga's capital and continue north to the Ha'apai island group,
where travelers will have the opportunity to swim with humpback whales. In
addition to up-close whale encounters, the trip will include opportunities for
snorkeling and several night dives amidst Tonga's pristine coral reefs--and a
visit to the Seacology project in the Ha'apai islands, where Seacology is
establishing a marine reserve.
So what do you think--can travel make us better people? Join Trazzler today and share your life-changing trip experiences in the Smart Travel contest!

