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Travel That Changes Lives—Including Your Own

Travel That Changes Lives—Including Your Own

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What if your next vacation could change lives—including your own? In this episode, we sit down with Christopher Hill, founder of Hands Up Holidays, a travel company blending luxury experiences with meaningful volunteer opportunities. From helping build homes in South Africa to supporting wildlife rescues in Costa Rica, Christopher shares how his journey from law and investment banking led to creating trips that combine adventure, comfort, cultural immersion, and impact.

We explore the rise of family voluntourism, why giving back on vacation fosters unforgettable connections, and how small moments—like helping release sea turtles in Mexico or playing soccer with kids in Bali—can leave lasting impressions. Christopher also introduces Impact Destinations, a unique way for travelers to support local projects while enjoying one-of-a-kind experiences, like participating in a rhino relocation in Africa.

If you’ve ever dreamed of traveling deeper, connecting authentically, and making a difference along the way, this episode is for you.


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