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Make the Most of Your Time Off
Unique ideas for your next vacation

Adapted from an article by Susan Bryant, Monster Contributing Writer

In the book Vacations That Can Change Your Life, author Ellen Lederman describes more than 200 adventures, retreats and workshops that can turn your next vacation into a life-altering experience. If you want to return from your next trip with more than a killer tan or better golf swing, check out some of these options.

Photo Safaris

Your colleagues will actually want to see pictures from your vacation if you take this trip. Travel with professional wildlife photographers to the world's most scenic locations to photograph exotic animals. Upcoming tours could take you to Alaska to see humpback whales, Zambia to catch a solar eclipse or Manitoba to chill with the polar bears.

New York Film Academy

Do you have an inner Steven Spielberg just waiting to come out? If so, check out the workshops offered at the New York Film Academy, where you can write, direct, shoot and edit a series of short film projects of your very own. By the end of the first week, you'll already be making a movie.

National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS)

If your idea of a fun vacation includes camping in the snow, carrying a 70-pound backpack or honing your survival skills, join other outdoor enthusiasts to test your skills in one of many wilderness classrooms offered by NOLS. Who says spelunking or sea kayaking can't go on a resume?

Camp Winnarainbow

It's not too late to run off and join the circus after all. This vacation will find you learning to juggle, walk on stilts, ride a unicycle and swing on a trapeze. The director of the camp, 60's icon Wavy Gravy, promises "big fun" or your money back.

Earthwatch

Earthwatch allows volunteers to assist scientists on environmental research expeditions throughout the world. You could spend your vacation floating among the mangroves of Belize to collect data on endangered manatees, researching the wild dolphin societies in Florida or bushwhacking through the backcountry of the US Isle Royale to learn about moose and wolf populations.

Global Volunteers

Make the world a better place with this vacation. According to its website, Global Volunteers wants to "wage peace worldwide by helping to establish mutual understanding between people of diverse cultures." Traveling with this group allows you to contribute to human and economic development projects across the globe.

Iowa Summer Writing Festival

Stretch those creative muscles in this festival's workshops on writing poetry, fiction, plays, screenplays, children's literature and more. Who knows? Maybe you can quit your job to write the great American novel after this vacation.

Hollyhock

If you want to return from your vacation relaxed, refreshed and recharged, try going for a holistic experience. This retreat center, located along the coastline of British Columbia, promises a warm, supportive environment for relaxation, experiential learning and creative self-expression.

Power Places Tours

This spiritually oriented tour company allows travelers to experience many mystical places. Upcoming trips include seeing the Sphinx in Egypt at sunrise on the Equinox and experiencing the June Solstice at Machu Picchu in Peru.

Trying a unique vacation experience requires a certain degree of risk. After all, your time is precious, and if your choice ends up not meeting your expectations, you may regret it. But returning to your usual vacation spot will probably only result in your usual vacation. Consider taking the road less traveled the next time you take time off. You will undoubtedly learn something new about yourself, which may result in going back to a new job altogether.

 

 

 


 


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