FTI can arrange a variety of unique activities for groups of 10 or more. We can even arrange for your group to attend lectures & professional networking events, participate in local culinary classes, learn to make local products (such as: perfume, paper lanterns, or grass mats), & more. Just let us know what you're looking for, & we'll put it all together!

Whether you are looking for short excursions in your destination city, or your flight itinerary offers a free stopover in a connecting city, we can arrange day tours of any length. Take a look at some of the examples on the right, and if you don't see what you're looking for, don't hesitate to ask!

Groups of 10 or more can choose from a variety of volunteer packages (land + air). Projects can be customized to align with your groups' goals as well as the participants' skill sets. They can also be any length of time, so you can add a volunteer component on to any trip. Take a look at some of the examples on the right, and if you don't see what you're looking for, don't hesitate to ask!

Explore new places & get to know other cultures! Just pick your destination, and your FTI agent will handle all the arrangements from start to finish. Tours require between 1 and 9 participants.

Choose from a variety of volunteer packages (land + air), designed for 1-9 participants. For smaller teams, we can match you up with other volunteers with similar skills sets. Take a look at some of the examples on the right, and if you don't see what you're looking for, don't hesitate to ask!

Whether you're planning a semester at sea, a getaway for your women's group or an alumni trip, we can help you plan a group cruise that fits your needs. Services can include group airfare, conference room booking, pre- & post-tours & more! Just let us know when & where you'd like to go & one of our travel agents will work with you to create just the experience you're looking for.
Here are some ideas to get your started. Click on the name of the tour or the picture to the left to get more information, including: tour highlights, details about the trip, & other related itineraries.
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This project is dedicated to helping those who need it most—children living on the streets & in the orphanages. Many of these children live in garbage dumps or open sewers, without running water or sanitation. On their own, they have no way to receive an education or provide for themselves as they mature. Our purpose is to be a positive influence in the lives of as many children as we can, by providing them with food, housing, education, technical skills, & job placement. With this help, they have the opportunity to live a productive life.
The awe-inspiring temples and historic cities here cannot be missed. But, we invite you to experience Cambodia on a deeper level. Really get to know the local people as you volunteer at an orphanage, help with the harvest or even build houses. This program is unique in that you will mix sightseeing with volunteer & cultural immersion activities.
Volcanoes, beaches, rainforests - Costa Rica has it all, but its people are in such need. Work with children in the Cartago orphanage, help with building/maintenance projects, clinic work, or use sports as a way to uplift & connect with area residents.
Volunteers can use their skills to make a difference through: construction, medical assistance, sports, & more!
The Turtle Preservation Program in Goa offers international travelers a special opportunity to live in a peaceful tropical setting within one of India’s most renowned beach destinations, while supporting local government agencies & humanitarian organizations aimed to protect the growing dangers facing local marine turtles. The growing presence of tourism & development in the Goa has come at the expense of the turtles’ survival. This program offers participants an opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the area while helping to improve the habitat for turtles – rather than worsening it.
The state of Himachal Pradesh lies in the in the western Himalayan mountains, in the north of India. The area is known for for its handicrafts, particularly its sought-after pashmina scarves. Volunteers can focus on a variety of needs, including: improvement of public village facilities, bringing attention & awareness to relevant social issues, & initiating sports activities for the local children. Groups can combine any number of specialized projects. Note: Winters here are extremely cold, so please take this under consideration when planning the timing of your visit.
Jaipur is one of the fastest growing urban centers in India with a population of more than 2.7 million people. Its proximity to New Delhi (India's capital) & the business center of Gurgaon is encouraging a large-scale migration of population from rural areas into the city. This economic development is putting pressure on the city's limited resources, creating serious social & economic issues. The result is a large population in need of an abundance of support. Schedule depends on whether you choose the 4 or the 8 week program. 1-2 week periods of work at the camps broken up by free weekends & optional excursions.
The state of Rajasthan lies to the southwest of New Delhi, bordering Pakistan. Volunteers here can focus on a variety of needs, including: improvement of public village facilities, bringing attention & awareness to relevant social issues, & initiating sports activities for the local children. Groups can combine any number of specialized projects.
Kenya’s population is hugely affected by the struggles of HIV/AIDS, poverty & unemployment. It is known to be one of the poorest countries in Africa. There are over a million orphans in Kenya mainly due to AIDS, of which only 5% get any kind of support. There are countless possibilities to impact the lives of those that are affected by HIV/AIDS-related problems in the Nairobi slums, surrounding orphanages, schools, & hospitals. Minimal recommended length of stay 10 days.
There are so many ways to make an impact in the lives of the Nicaraguan people because the need is so great. Nicaragua is the second poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. The 34% of the population who have jobs earn an average of only $800 per year. Teams can conduct projects focused on feeding & clothing, orphan care, arts & education, construction, sports & more.