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| About IMEC
Our History
The International Mountain Explorers Connection was founded in 1996 in
Boulder, Colorado to promote responsible and sustainable connections between
travelers and the people of developing mountain regions of the world.
IMEC provides and coordinates Promoting Sustainable Tourism According to the World Tourism Organization (WTO), Nepal and Tanzania are among the 10 poorest countries in the world, yet of the least developed countries are in the top three in terms of tourism revenue. The IMEC, through volunteer placement, homestays, tourist education, and "off the beaten path" trips is actively following the WTO Sustainable Tourism Eliminating Poverty (STEP) program to promote responsible, sustainable tourism that facilitates benefits from tourism "trickling down" to all members of the local population. Local Offices In addition to Boulder, Colorado, we currently have offices in Kathmandu, Nepal and Moshi, Tanzania. These offices update our volunteer handbooks, store gear for our Porter Assistance Project, help place volunteers in local villages, and allow us to conduct additional projects in which we participate. Partnerships In Nepal, we collaborate with the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP). Additionally, we work closely with several other organizations doing similar work, including the Everest Foundation, the International Porter Protection Group, Inka Porter Project, and Porters' Progress. Memberships We depend on grants, donations, and memberships to fund our projects. IMEC members enjoy a number of benefits, including discounts on books, maps, and travel, our hard copy and online newsletters, use of our offices for luggage storage, phone calls, etc, and a chance to participate in our homestay program. For a full list of membership benefits click here. |
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