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Suzanne B. Bopp Escape (www.escapemag.com)
Going into a stranger's home, of course, does require education,
openmindedness and, yes, some guts-on both sides. Unlike passive,
window-seat modes of travel, homestays are intrinsically dynamic
and immediate experiences. A cultural exchange will always be
taking place between strangers sharing varied
experiences-broadening two horizons in the process.
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Charles Gibbs, president of Creative Adventure Club, a company
that incorporates homestays into some of its trips, likes to make
sure that his clients are prepared for this. 'We ask them, 'Can you
pee in the woods?'' he says. CAC specializes in trips to Indonesia,
Australia and the Asia Pacific area, so a homestay might mean
joining the whole tribe in a Borneo longhouse, or spending a night
or two in a Thai home held up by stilts so you can pull your
elephant right up to the porch. 'You have to make sure people can
handle what's going on,' says Gibbs. 'In the western part of New
Guinea, none of the women wear tops; the men's balls are hanging
out in the breeze. Before they go, people might think it's
disgusting; afterwards, they think it's cool. You can hear about
it. You can read about it. But this is raw life.'
And if one of the reasons for travel is to get closer to it,
homestays are a perfect vehicle. 'Our lives may be totally
different, but there's a curiosity about people,' Gibbs says. 'What
makes life interesting is when you can go out and see somebody
whose whole frame of reference is different than yours. If you can
spend a night or two with a family, you're going to see things
you've never seen before.'
Trying out a homestay can open up a whole new world. Search the
Internet and you'll be inundated with options-homestays to fill
every need. There are homestays on Wyoming cattle ranches.
Homestays exclusively for gay men. Farmstays in the Australian
outback. Wherever you're going, homestays can deliver the very
things most travelers leave their towns to find. Not just new
places-but new people. They let you have your adventures-as well as
a place at the end of the day that welcomes you back home.
FromEscape(Sept., 1999.)
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