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		<title>Roadmonkey Adventure Philanthropy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Poonam Sharma</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are sick of spending your vacation sipping umbrella drinks at a crowded beach and if you fell asleep on your last guided bus tour of a foreign country, Roadmonkey may be exactly what you are looking for. Roadmonkey is a visionary travel company that organizes intimate, off the beaten path expeditions that combine adventure with philanthropy, resulting in a more rugged and profound cultural experience for the bold traveler. Read more...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="font-size: 14px;">If you are sick of spending your vacation sipping umbrella drinks at a crowded beach and if you fell asleep on your last guided bus tour of a foreign count<a href="http://www.roadmonkey.net/">ry, Roadmonkey Adventure Philanthropy</a> may be exactly what you are looking for. <a href="http://www.roadmonkey.net/">Roadmonkey</a> is a visionary travel company that organizes intimate, off the beaten path expeditions that combine adventure with philanthropy, resulting in a more rugged and profound cultural experience for the bold traveler. </p>
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<p>For example, in November of 2008, the first 11-person Roadmonkey team cycled portions of a 450-mile arc through the northwest of Vietnam, and then spent several days building a playground for orphans west of Hanoi.
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<blockquote><p>“Why do it? Because world travel is a wonderful education and happiness lies in giving something of ourselves to those in need.”<br />
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-Paul von Zielbauer Director, Roadmonkey Adventure Philanthropy
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Paul von Zielbauer, an award-winning reporter and Iraq war correspondent for The New York Times, founded Roadmonkey in 2008 and leads every expedition himself. </p>
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<p>Two trips are planned for 2009, one to Vietnam and one to Tanzania.  The two week expedition to Tanzania, planned for June 20-July 5 2009, includes a seven-day Kilimanjaro climb and a volunteer project to build a clean water system.
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