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Monastery Stays I had been told that it was possible to stay cheaply at a monastery - don't know if this means as a guest or as a student. But sounds nice to me. any listings
available? Most Japanese monasteries are conservative. They do not want foreigners or lay people, who do not already know the tradition. They are not interested in international dialoque," says Noritake Kotoku, the daily leader of the center and an active promoter of international Zen in both Japan and abroad. After reading that quote, these are the only ones we were able to uncover. I hope it is somewhat helpful: A list of
various monasteries- Yatsugatake
Holy Trinity Monastery:
Rachadham
Viriyaram Buddhist Temple VI Maha Dhammika
Kyaung Monastery U Paññobhasa
Khmer Buddhist
Temple of Ontario Good Shepherd
Sisters For further
information, this site may be helpful: Moroccan Cooking Classes We were
unable to locate any specific details regarding your request for Moroccan
cooking classes. However, I am providing you with a link to a culinary
arts directory. It lists several culinary schools in Virginia and I am
sure that several of them may offer individual classes open to the public.
http://www.culinaryed.com/list_by_state.asp?find_state=virginia We specialize in adventure travel and are not authorized to dispense medical advice or information. Your questions regarding Malaria and reactions to a vaccination would be best answered by a qualified physician. Below I have provided a few sites that might be helpful in obtaining proper information: Government
site for dependable sources regarding Malaria: This site
belongs to the American Medical Association. It contains information on
every disease, a directory for finding physicians in your area, and contacts
for questions. For
a Phuket Elephant Lover Here's the information you requested on elephant adoption: Information
on elephant adoption. Look on the right hand side of the page for email
address info: Helping
to save the elephants of Thailand through adoption (receive a newsletter,
certificate, and photograph). Adoption can be completed directly online:
http://www.wildaid.org/elephants_thailand.html Hi, i read
your article about teaching English in Valencia and it sounded great.
I am interested in getting into the field of adult English teaching, do
you know what is the most widely recognised qualification around the world
for those who want to teach English. Your response would be appreciated You will need to get a CELTA or TEFL teaching certificate. Visit this site to compare programs around the world. http://www.teflboard.org
GoNOMAD
lists several local rental car enterprises in Guyana: Click
on Georgetown and you can book a rental online: Dear GoNOMAD: I would like to participate in a live/work exchange program or some sort of volunteer program preferably in Costa Rica. I want to go for roughly 3 months, give or take a little. Can you send me any information you have on programs that would allow me to work in exchange for a place to sleep? Thank you for your time. I look forward to perusing all the information you send. Jen Siegrist The answer
is right here, at our new GoNOMAD
Volunteering Directory. You'll find programs like these if you visit
the link....Here are some of the listings we found for Costa Rica... Costa Rica,
Ciudad Quesada Costa Rica,
Heredia and Samara Beach Where
Are Yu Going? Here are
two ways you can price out those flights: Visit Travelocity
or One
Travel. Alex Iskandar I am a middle-aged
woman from Australia. I am looking for a homestay in March 2003 in Syria.
I would like to barter in exchange for teaching conversational English.
Syrian
travel guide with links Email address for Ministry of Tourism in Syria: min-tourism@mail.sy Link to Amazon where you can find the Rough Guide to Syria link to a fascinating travel log with photos about an overland trip to Syria in 2000.
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