Sustainable Dive Tour Operator with a Difference Debuts at DEMA

Adventure Voluntourism for Dive Travelers
Monday, September 26, 2011

(Dive Travel Business News - September 26, 2011) -- Dedicated to sustainable and accessible travel, Indian Valley Travel will be exhibiting at the DEMA Show 2011 from November 2-5, 2011 in Orlando Florida. The company will be offering "deliberately different" dive travel packages where all trips 100% based on new and existing volunteer projects throughout the world. These unique packages are geared to the burgeoning "Adventure Voluntourism" market where dive travelers head to an exotic dive destination and become directly involved in a volunteer project that helps the local community, while still having plenty of time for diving and exploring local culture and attractions.

Co-founder David Valaika explains,“At the heart of everything we do at Indian Valley Travel is our vision … to be the global leader in providing sustainable and accessible adventure "voluntourism" opportunities for purpose-minded travelers”

Indian Valley Travel evaluates each trip and destination for accessibility, ensuring the opportunity for travelers of every level of ability (including handicapped participants) and interests are able to get directly involved and give back on every trip. An Accessibility Rating factor assigned to each program will help participants in selecting projects that best accommodate those with varying levels of abilities or special needs.  

Indian Valley Travel already has volunteer programs in place and ready for booking for 2012 in Belize, Costa Rica, Egypt-Red Sea, the Florida Keys, Fiji, South Africa and St CroixIndian Valley Travel offers both set date and customized group travel. 

Indian Valley Travel is a a charitable, tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) organization in accordance with the Internal Revenue Code of the United States. Contributions by US citizens to support the charitable causes and scientific research projects sponsored by Indian Valley Travel are in most cases tax deductible, and under certain circumstances, volunteers may deduct reasonable out-of-pocket expenses including transportation to and from research sites. Itemizing deductions on a travelers tax return can significantly lower the cost of the overall trip.  Travelers must take the trip before they can claim any expenses.

For more information visit Indian Valley Travel, or visit their booth #1559 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. Note DEMA Show is a trade only event requiring proper credentials. See DEMAShow.com for registration details.

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