Voluntourism is a form of tourism in which travellers participate in voluntary work, typically for a charity.  Of course there are variations on this in scale and scope but increasingly Rotarians are contacting the local clubs, especially to the Pacific, to see if there was some easy way their travel to their area could be of benefit to them or their community.
 
One recent example is the visit to the local Sabeto District school near Nadi, Fiji by PDG (9910) Ken and Margaret Linkhorn who were well received there by the staff and pupils.  They had their grandchildren with them and it was a special experience for them to visit a school in a Pacific community and to officially handover some pictorial dictionaries and other school supplies to the students.  The school is a pure taukei (Fijian) school serving four Fijian villages.  Ken also took the opportunity to visit a Nadi Rotary meeting.

Rotarians wanting to make such contributions can of course contact the local club or the District International Committee might also have some ideas.