
Where There Be Dragons
Why choose Where There Be Dragons?
At Where There Be Dragons, we believe connecting with others & new parts of yourself are foundational to creating a more just, compassionate, and inclusive world. We have offered immersive and responsible Gap Year and Summer Abroad programs in Asia, Latin America, Africa, and the USA for nearly 30 years. Engaging as travelers, not tourists, programs give students the rare opportunity to genuinely...
At Where There Be Dragons, we believe connecting with others & new parts of yourself are foundational to creating a more just, compassionate, and inclusive world. We have offered immersive and responsible Gap Year and Summer Abroad programs in Asia, Latin America, Africa, and the USA for nearly 30 years. Engaging as travelers, not tourists, programs give students the rare opportunity to genuinely experience the places they travel and meaningfully connect across cultures. Each small-group program is custom crafted by expert instructors and combines 9 hands-on program components such as homestay, trekking, and language learning. With Dragons, students gain new perspectives, knowledge, and skills needed to be more active and resilient participants in the world. On course, we learn by doin...
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Best Gap Year I Could've Asked For
March 05, 2026by: Dora Rubin - United StatesProgram: Morocco & Spain Semester: Culture & Borderlands (Gap)
While on my Dragons program, I learned not only about the world around me and new places and people, but I also gained confidence in myself. My program had a focus on cultural immersion and understanding how Morocco and Spain are connected. This was very interesting to learn about, and we did this via language lessons, homestays, and meeting local people. Overall, I realized that the world is much more interconnected than I thought, and I have been inspired to continue traveling and to immerse myself in different cultures intentionally. Luckily, I have also found a global community that is like-minded through Where There Be Dragons, and I feel that after my program, I have a whole new world of opportunities available to me.
Life changing experience
February 07, 2026by: Tiger Locheart - United StatesMy time with where there be dragons completely changed my life. During the three months I spent traveling I learned more about the world and my place in it than I ever had in traditional schooling. I was faced with discomforts and challenges that most people never get the opportunity to face and grow from and it helped me become a better human. These programs are designed incredibly well, there is so much intentionality, time, energy and love put into creating a transformative experience for each student. I cannot recommend dragons more!

Its Not Just A Trip - China Program Alum '25
February 06, 2026by: Lucy ParadiseMy name is Lucy, and I had the incredible opportunity and privilege to go on a Dragons trip, specifically the China Language Intensive, in the summer of ’25. I truly believe that anyone who has the chance to do a Dragon's trip should go for it. Knowing what a great privilege it was, I can say it’s one of the best things I’ve ever done, something that will stay with me forever. The program is beautiful, raw, and so full of meaning. You get to connect with people and experience life in a way you never have before, and it stays with you. It’s impossible to choose a single “favorite” part of the trip, but the homestays were definitely a highlight. In the village of Nanyao in Lijiang City (Yunnan Province), I remember meeting my homestay mom and dad and feeling slightly hesitant at first. Despite the language barrier, their hospitality and kindness needed no translation. I felt right at home almost immediately. I made lifelong friends who feel like family, and I still have all their contacts. I cherish memories of playing soccer, cooking meals, and spending time with my homestay siblings; I think about them all the time. Kunming was amazing as well, an urban homestay full of energy, busy yet organized. I loved taking the Kunming Metro every day to and from Mandarin class and Independent Study. I even learned to play a traditional Chinese instrument, the guqin. My homestay parents were so sweet. One of my favorite memories is simply making dumplings with them, talking, heading down to the back entrance of the bottom floor to see kittens just outside the complex, and sharing family meals. Our instructors on this trip in particular let us do stipend meals often, a chance to practice the language, manage foreign currency, and spend independent time with your group, whether all twelve of us went together or split into smaller ones. Everyone was inclusive because everyone wanted to be there; the group was so tight-knit. Every meal felt special, even when it was just street noodles or hot pot (my favorite). My instructors, Rosalyn, Cy, and Martina, were incredible. They made me feel supported, inspired, and seen. I learned so much from them about language and culture, but also about perspective and slowing down, appreciating absolutely everything while you’re in a place that can feel new and, at times, intimidating. I carried my Canon camera everywhere (my neck still remembers it), but I’m so glad I brought it. The photos mean everything to me now; I look back on them frequently and fondly. This trip was especially meaningful because I was adopted from China. Returning as a young adult to learn, explore, and connect felt incredibly empowering. I even turned 18 on the trip, which was really fun. One of the biggest takeaways is how it helped me feel more connected to where I come from and deeply grateful for the people who shared their lives with me. Dragons changed the way I see the world. If you can do it, you absolutely should. It’s not just a trip—it’s an experience that will change you for the better. Be eternally grateful if you get the chance to go on one.
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Charlie Aziz
Participated in 2015
Charlie is a student at the University of Colorado in Boulder. She’s originally from Mexico but has been in Colorado for nine years. Currently really ...

Charlie Aziz
Participated in 2015
I wanted to go somewhere that was completely unknown to me in order to really know what the world is like. With math and science never being my forte I took many history classes which intuitively drew me into the exploration of our own planet. Going abroad and traveling are one of my biggest passions. To have the opportunity to travel is really valuable and not to be taken for granted, so I saw this chance as a unique opportunity to test myself and learn in new environments.
Megan Fettig
Interviewed in 2018
From 2000-2002, Megan served as a Peace Corps volunteer in an agricultural village in southern Senegal. A few years later, she instructed Dragons firs...
Megan Fettig
Interviewed in 2018
What inspired you to travel abroad?
What inspires you to work with Where There Be Dragons?
Hilary LeBlanc - Admissions Associate
Interviewed in 2018
Hilary grew up in Connecticut and attended St. Lawrence University in upstate New York. After college, Hilary headed west to Colorado to teach at High...
Hilary LeBlanc - Admissions Associate
Interviewed in 2018
What inspired you to travel abroad?
Before starting at Dragons, I worked for a number of years in outdoor and experiential education. I was working with students in the capacity that I loved and this wasn’t something I wanted to give up, but it also wasn’t totally sustainable for me as these were all seasonal positions.
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At Where There Be Dragons, we believe connecting with others & new parts of yourself are foundational to creating a more just, compassionate, and inclusive world. We have offered immersive and responsible Gap Year and Summer Abroad programs in Asia, Latin America, Africa, and the USA for nearly 30 years. Engaging as travelers, not tourists, programs give students the rare opportunity to genuinely experience the places they travel and meaningfully connect across cultures. Each small-group program is custom crafted by expert instructors and combines 9 hands-on program components such as homestay, trekking, and language learning. With Dragons, students gain new perspectives, knowledge, and skills needed to be more active and resilient participants in the world. On course, we learn by doin...

Where There Be Dragons

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At Where There Be Dragons, we believe connecting with others & new parts of yourself are foundational to creating a more just, compassionate, and inclusive world. We have offered immersive and responsible Gap Year and Summer Abroad programs in Asia, Latin America, Africa, and the USA for nearly 30 years. Engaging as travelers, not tourists, programs give students the rare opportunity to genuinely experience the places they travel and meaningfully connect across cultures. Each small-group program is custom crafted by expert instructors and combines 9 hands-on program components such as homestay, trekking, and language learning. With Dragons, students gain new perspectives, knowledge, and skills needed to be more active and resilient participants in the world. On course, we learn by doin...
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