http://wwtrek.com ➤ We all want to capture the beauty of our adventure, but we ought to be respectful of other people and other cultures while we do so. Watch this video to learn about the best ways to take photos on your journey to Kilimanjaro or elsewhere from the experts who visit regularly and professionally!
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We all want to capture the foreign scenes we see when we’re overseas in Tanzania or some other place. The number one thing to remember is to be respectful. We always want to be respectful and ask permission before photographing people in the streets. Our World Wide Trekking staff is very comfortable being photographed and love participating in our group photos. Children love being in photos and elderly people generally dislike it, but as long as you respectfully ask permission you’ll get along just fine!
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Subscribe to our travel channel for more tips and information:
WWT ➤ http://youtube.com/c/Wwtrek?sub_confirmation=1
Questions or comments? Drop us a line in the comments section!
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Let’s socialize! For more information or to join us on World Wide Trekking Trips:
Phone ➤ 1 (801) 943-0264 (Call us! M-F 9-5, MST)
Email ➤ info@wwtrek.com
Instagram ➤ https://instagram.com/wwtrek/
Twitter ➤ https://twitter.com/wwtrek
Facebook ➤ https://facebook.com/WWTrek/
Blog ➤ http://wwtrek.com/blog/
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Check out our sister Non-Profit!
Human Outreach Project ➤ http://humanoutreachproject.org/
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We all want to capture the foreign scenes we see when we’re overseas in Tanzania or some other place. The number one thing to remember is to be respectful. We always want to be respectful and ask permission before photographing people in the streets. Our World Wide Trekking staff is very comfortable being photographed and love participating in our group photos. Children love being in photos and elderly people generally dislike it, but as long as you respectfully ask permission you’ll get along just fine!
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Subscribe to our travel channel for more tips and information:
WWT ➤ http://youtube.com/c/Wwtrek?sub_confirmation=1
Questions or comments? Drop us a line in the comments section!
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Let’s socialize! For more information or to join us on World Wide Trekking Trips:
Phone ➤ 1 (801) 943-0264 (Call us! M-F 9-5, MST)
Email ➤ info@wwtrek.com
Instagram ➤ https://instagram.com/wwtrek/
Twitter ➤ https://twitter.com/wwtrek
Facebook ➤ https://facebook.com/WWTrek/
Blog ➤ http://wwtrek.com/blog/
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Check out our sister Non-Profit!
Human Outreach Project ➤ http://humanoutreachproject.org/
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