Child-Safe Travelers – Daraism&Artists
This guide is offered with warmth and respect—to help you engage with children in ways that honor their safety, privacy, and cultural identity.
Welcoming Children with Care
Whether children are part of your traveling party or members of the local community, we ask that you:
- Treat all children with kindness, patience, and respect
- Avoid physical contact unless clearly invited or guided by a parent or host
- Refrain from offering gifts, money, or promises directly to children
- Follow the lead of local facilitators during village walks, performances, or cultural visits
Children are not tourist attractions—they are part of our living story.
Photography & Storytelling
To protect children’s dignity and privacy:
- Always ask permission before taking photos or videos of children
- Consent must be given by a parent, guardian, or designated host
- Avoid close‑up portraits or emotionally charged imagery that may misrepresent context
- Do not share images of children on social media or public platforms without written consent
Our team may gently intervene if photography compromises child protection or cultural respect.
Traveling with Children
If you are traveling with children:
- Ensure they are supervised at all times
- Help them understand and respect local customs
- Let us know if they have special needs or sensitivities—we are here to support
We offer family‑friendly spaces and experiences designed with care.
- Please speak with a member of our team or contact our safeguarding representative
- We will respond with discretion, compassion, and in accordance with Cambodian law and international child protection standards
A Shared Responsibility
Child safety is a shared responsibility. By traveling with awareness and humility, you help protect the spirit of sanctuary and the future of our community.