Experience in rural areas is a socially active project aimed at promoting poor communities in developing countries through international tourism initiatives. The trip to our developing countries focuses on cultural education, humanitarianism, and adventure. They are designed to provide travelers with a real, unpleasant road, rural experience
The rural experience combines the elements of rural life and medical care. For me this includes an internship in the morning at a local hospital in a small town in San Miguel, which is a wonderful opportunity to learn how Philippine rural medicine works. That is also what I did for 2 days - it involves providing basic medical training for the village I have been doing for 2 days. Then you have a meeting on the first basic first aid and a meeting on how to identify an important medical emergency. These are really interesting; when I pass the translation - Ross - I do not know how much I spend when I speak - but soon I will notice that many children understand English more than before .
The simplicity of the villagers left me a deep impression. Recently I recently visited a potter, Pal Para, a suburb of Dhaka, a part of the trip along the Bangshi River. The old villagers relaxed by bank banks, wearing simple Muslims. They greeted us with a warm smile and made us feel special even if we landed. Next, I met a goldsmith's handmade silver and gold jewelry group. There is absolutely no attempt to sell anything to us; they do not take advantage of the excessive benefits of groups of tourists. Instead, they share their products with us, they will be able to explain their crafts to them, and they will not be disappointed when we finally do not purchase products from them. This is different from urban people. Even if they do not need, we will not lose the opportunity to sell their products.