In honor of Winterline’s first program in Africa, we’ve decided to focus this week’s blog exclusively on the incredible photos from Rwanda! Squad 3 has been having an incredible time exploring the town and bonding with the locals through their homestays. This week, the students used some of their free time to go on safari and see beautiful animals up close and personal. See for yourself!
Safari selfieSquad 3 on safariGiraffe in RwandaSafari readyElephant close upZebras, too | Photo By: Whitfield SmithLeon and James on safariWhit and James on safariA cow full of love | Photo By: Emma MacfaydenRwandan homestay | Photo By: Emma MacfaydenEmma with her host family and FA HilleviWalks in RwandaEmma and FA Hillevi with host motherAshley and Lauren with Rwandan hostsLauren hanging out with the kidsBonding with the kidsLauren in RwandaCarter in Rwanda | Photo By: Micah ZimmermanStrolling through townJames and Micah preparing dinnerStreets of Rwanda | Photo By: Leon LouwCity views | Photo By: Leon LouwLearning from the locals | Photo By: Emmie DaswaniSherly, Alexandra, and Emmie in RwandaMaking friends | Photo By: Emmie DaswaniFA James with Carter, Eli, and their dessertsGroup photo!A local dressmaker at the market | Photo By: Alexandra JohanssonDinner duty | Photo By: Alexandra JohanssonTime for washing | Photo By: Alexandra JohanssonHomestay in Rwanda | Photo By: Alexandra JohanssonAlexandra with her weaving
If you’re interested in living this journey for yourself, apply now for our 2020-2021 gap year. Want the experience, but unable to dedicate a whole year for travel? Then join our Latin America semester this fall! It’s never too early to start thinking about your future.
Happy Friday! This week, Squad 1 is off the grid trekking the foothills of the Himalayas in Northern India. Before taking off on this adventure, the students got a course in disaster medicine from the Hanifl Centre. Last week, Squad 2 went through this course, so we’re excited to share photos from their experience. Check out the gorgeous mountain views and examples of life-saving techniques!
Meanwhile, we’re thrilled that, for the first time ever, our students are in Rwanda! Squad 3 is onto the Africa portion of their gap year; after Rwanda, they’re headed to South Africa. For now, the students are living in homestays and exploring the culture of Kigali through artisan skills like cooking and baking, dance, and farming. Stay tuned to keep up with their adventures!
Zoe, Alyssa, and Lauren in BangkokA biker in India | Photo By: Liam McIlwainSquad 3 boys playing soccer in Rwanda | Photo By: Alexandra JohanssonRwandan village | Photo By: Alexandra JohanssonViews in Rwanda | Photo By: Alexandra JohanssonViews in Rwanda | Photo By: Sherly BudimanRwanda at dusk | Photo By: Sherly BudimanSightseeing in Rwanda | Photo By: Alexandra JohanssonBikers in Rwanda | Photo By: Alexandra JohanssonStreet views in Rwanda | Photo By: Alexandra JohanssonPablo and Eli at the Taj Mahal | Photo By: Alexandra JohanssonJared, Justin, Liam and Veronica at the Old Delhi Food Walk | Photo By: Devin DuffyHowling monkey | Photo By: Lucas MassoloLiam at the Taj MahalLauren with her marble inlay project | Photo By: Devin DuffyLauren with her decorated cake | Photo By: Alexandra JohanssonJustin at the Taj Mahal | Photo By: Liam McIlwainJason, Lauren, and Zoe | Photo By: Jessica CastellanLiam, Alyssa, Jessica, and Jason showing off their boots | Photo By: Jessica CastellanViews from the Indian Himalaya | Photo By: Jessica CastellanHimalayan views | Photo By: Alyssa CophamAlyssa in the HimalayaHimalayan views | Photo By: Alyssa CophamSquad 3 baking dessert | Photo By: Alexandra JohanssonDisaster medicine training at the Hanifl CentreDisaster medicine training at the Hanifl CentreDisaster medicine training at the Hanifl CentreDisaster medicine training at the Hanifl CentreDesserts made by Squad 3 | Photo By: Alexandra JohanssonAlexandra decorating a cakeLeon, Eli, Alexandra and James ready to bakeBollywood dance class | Photo By: Devin DuffyBollywood dance class | Photo By: Devin DuffyBangkok at night | Photo By: Alexandra Johansson
If you’re interested in living this journey for yourself, apply now for our 2020-2021 gap year. Want the experience, but unable to dedicate a whole year for travel? Then join our Latin America semester this fall! It’s never too early to start thinking about your future.
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