Llama Expeditions Offers a New Way to Learn Spanish in Peru
Adventure travel that "gives back" to local communities while learning Spanish
SAN FRANCISCO, April 5, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Tired of conjugating verbs in the classroom? A new trend in international tourism, immersion travel, offers an entirely new - and highly effective - way to improve your language skills. Llama Expeditions, a company dedicated to adventure/philanthropic/educational tours of Peru, has teamed up with Enjoy Spanish, the 5-star-rated Spanish school in San Francisco, to offer an exciting Spanish immersion adventure tour in Peru on August 28, 2011.
Enjoy Spanish founder Carlos Bazan, a Peruvian native, along with bilingual professional guides, will lead adventurer-learners on a cultural and linguistic experience, said Diane Valenti, founder of Llama Expeditions. "Carlos is amazing at facilitating conversations. Speaking is often the most intimidating part of learning a second language. But, Carlos creates a safe environment that gets people talking."
The tour varies from many other trips in that participants not only learn about the local culture, but will also be providing assistance to local communities with the donation of food and support to remote businesses.
"Bringing food and supporting these underdeveloped communities helps to support and grow businesses in Peru," says Valenti. "Besides education and the adventure to visit these remote locales, the local business people are extremely grateful for what our groups bring and do for these struggling economies."
The tour is limited to 10 participants to ensure adequate speaking opportunities for everyone and will include stops at popular destinations such as Lima, Cusco, the Sacred Valley, and Machu Picchu.
More information is online at http://www.llamaexpeditions.com/exploration/enjoy-spanish/overview.
Contact:
Diane Valenti
[email protected]
415-553-7731
SOURCE Llama Expeditions
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