Adventure Tourism

International Field Trip

Each year, students who are in the Adventure Tourism international development courses of the Bachelor of Tourism Management Degree travel to various areas in Chile to study Spanish, travel throughout the country, interact with government economic development personnel and adventure tourism operators, and get involved in community development work.

These are exciting opportunities for students who are interested in "social enterprise" work and in using their knowledge and skills to assist others in developing their dreams. Most of this work is conducted in remote and indigenous areas of Chile and is subsidized by local communities and social service agencies. The field school to Chile occurs between late and April and June each year.

To prepare for this work abroad, the following courses are offered:

  • ADVG 410 - Adventure Tourism Field Trip
  • ADVG 405 - Adventure Tourism International Business Development
  • ADVG 409 - Adventure Tourism International Community Development

Completion of these courses comprises the International Adventure Tourism Community Development Minor or form part of the Adventure Studies Major, depending on a student's course of study.

In 2007, 2008, and 2009, students have been involved in the development of a tourism industry in the Atacama community of Camiña, a remote community in northern Chile, in the Tarapaca Region, close to the Bolivian border. Students have assisted with creating a long-term development plan, planning hiking routes, developing gaucho tour product, and have started working on marketing programs. The residents of Camiña have enthusiastically welcomed TRU's involvement, and the community and the government social development agency FOSIS both subsidize the trip and work alongside the students. Visit www.AdventureChile.ca to see this year's plans and personnel.

In 2006, students worked on an eco and adventure tourism development plan for the Alto Bio Bio region of Chile. They were based in the community of Lonquimay and began a long-standing relationship with the Chilean government agency FOSIS, the social service ministry of Chile.

From 2003 to 2005, students worked in the small coastal town of Puyuhuapi, Aysén Region, Patagonia, Chile. See pictures and a description of the work completed in 2004 here. The TRU Adventure Studies Department has been very involved with CORFO, the Chilean government economic development ministry assisting in the development of an adventure tourism industry. The Patagonia Aysén program is CORFO's tourism development initiative in the Aysén region of Chile.

For additional information on Patagonia follow the links below.

   Northern Patagonia Map
   Southern Patagonia Map
   Aysen Region Information
   The CIA World Factbook on Chile
   Lonely Planet Guide to Chile
   The Canadian Embassy in Chile
   Turismo Chile