Longing for a holiday with more to it than sun, sea and sangria? Ever wished you could see Christian Aid’s work at firsthand?
Change the way you see the world
Now you can.
Award-winning ethical tourism operator Skedaddle is offering Christian Aid supporters a range of holidays which give a breathtaking and inspiring insight into the fight against poverty and injustice.
India – 9-22 November
Skedaddle is currently taking bookings for a trip to northern India this autumn.
The two-week holiday costs £1,335, excluding flights. As part of a small group of eight to 12 people, you will have the opportunity to explore the culture, scenery and sites of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, and to visit inspirational projects supported by Christian Aid.
Trips to Bangladesh, Malawi, Nicaragua and more are in the pipeline in 2008/9. For more details on the full programme of trips, visit Skedaddle.
‘It had a lasting impact’

English farmers meet counterparts from Burkina Faso. Christian Aid/ Louise Orton.
Ten years after a supporter tour to Mali, Anne Parker from Leeds is still energised. She says: ‘It had a lasting impact. I realised that being a supporter is a long-term commitment.’
Matthew Reed, Christian Aid's director of marketing and supporter care, adds: ‘Visiting Christian Aid partners in the developing world and seeing their work is a powerful and even life-changing experience,’
‘We are delighted that more people now have the opportunity to do this, while being sensitive to the needs of our partners and the communities in which they work.’