
If you're looking to expand your boundaries a bit and get a true experience at the heart of a destination, try spending time with indigenous peoples in some of the most exotic destinations in the world.
Conde Nast recently had a list of living among different native cultures which I felt was
extraordinary. What I enjoyed was that although there are many different experiences offered all over the world by tour operators, lodges, and conservation groups, this list was comprised of cultures which play the role as stakeholder, deciding when how and why to bring people into their environment. "There approach to integrating travelers into their culture is as diverse as the culture themselves. "
In
Nanavut, 30 miles north of the
Arctic circle, you can experience the Inuit tribe by staying at the
Bathurst Inlet Lodge. Hike with local guides and float in the inlet on a 40 foot Blue Loo pontoon searching for Arctic wildlife. In the Himalayan foothills of Yunnan, the
Naxi are known for their hospitality. Staying on a traditional farm, you can trek into the valley and experience these truly traditional people.

The belief that everything in nature has a soul is the foundation for the
Achuar, in the
rainforest's of Ecuador. The lagoon-side lodge offers
canoeing, fishing, and day long walks to search for hundreds of birds. Ecuador
also offers experiences with the
Cofan and
Quichua cultures as well. The options are endless and
extraordinary all over the world. India, Laos, South Africa, Panama, Venezuela, and even Sweden offer wonderful
Eco-lodges paired with incredible "red carpet" cultural experiences. If you're looking for something adventurous and open minded, I encourage you to expand your boundaries by appreciating some of the most fascinating people on earth.
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There's more information about the Naxi and Lijiang at www.travelpod.com/travel-blog/happysheep/shangri-la-la/tpod.html
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