Anthro International Tours Trip Types
- May 25
- 2 min read
ANTHRO TOURS > TRIP TYPES

FAMILY TOURS
Our family-friendly tours are thoughtfully designed to create meaningful experiences for both children ages 11 and older and their parents or guardians. Each itinerary includes a balanced mix of engaging activities, cultural discoveries, outdoor adventures, and free time to ensure travelers of all ages stay excited and connected throughout the journey. Our experienced team carefully selects destinations, accommodations, and excursions that encourage learning, fun, and shared memories, from hands-on local experiences to guided sightseeing and active exploration. Whether traveling across vibrant cities, scenic landscapes, or historic regions, families can enjoy stress-free travel knowing every detail has been planned to provide comfort, safety, entertainment, and unforgettable moments together.
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TEEN IMMERSION PROGRAMS
Our educational tours for high school students are designed to immerse teens in foreign cultures, languages, and academic experiences that inspire curiosity and prepare them for future college studies. Students travel alongside experienced chaperones and expert local guides who provide engaging, college-level instruction in subjects such as language, history, wildlife biology, environmental science, art, and global studies. Through hands-on learning, cultural exchanges, guided excursions, and interactive discussions, participants gain valuable academic insight while building independence, confidence, and global awareness. Each program combines meaningful educational opportunities with safe, well-organized travel, allowing students to explore the world while developing skills and perspectives that support future academic and personal success.
FIELD SCHOOLS
Our immersive field research tours are designed for college students and lifelong learners eager to participate in meaningful academic and cultural exploration around the world. Participants gain hands-on experience conducting ethnographic research, assisting with archaeological digs, documenting oral histories, studying endangered languages, and contributing to environmental and community-based projects alongside experienced researchers and local experts. These programs combine travel with active learning, offering unique opportunities to develop practical research skills, deepen cross-cultural understanding, and engage directly with the people, histories, and ecosystems being studied. Whether pursuing academic interests or personal enrichment, travelers leave with valuable experience, global perspectives, and unforgettable insights gained through authentic fieldwork and collaboration.







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