6 week Volunteer and Escape Adventure in Nepal
Nepal
- Other Cities in Nepal:
Chitwan
- Kathmandu:
Kathmandu
- Pokhara:
Pokhara
Duration of Program: 5-8 weeks
Dates: 1st of each month
Description:
As a volunteer in this adventure programme in Nepal, you will have the unique opportunity to explore this fabulous country of highly diverse culture, religions and geography. You will work with local community on sustainable development projects. With the choice of three different volunteer projects in Nepal ranging from eco-tourism, school and community to environmental conservation, providing you with challenges and new experiences. Volunteer in Nepal and give yourself the chance to make the most of your trip to Nepal with an exciting variety of travel options and tours.
Highlights:
Sample Itinerary for the 6 weeks volunteer in Nepal program: * Day 1: Arrival in Katmandu transfer to hotel accommodation * Day 2 - 3: Cultural orientation, basic language lesson & sight seeing around Katmandu valley * Day 4 - 7: Village Immersion + basic Nepali Language lesson & sight seeing & Jungle Safari in Chitwan * Day 8-21: Volunteer Program & placement of your choices (Eco-Tourism, Environment & Conservation, School & Community Program) * Day 22: Depart to Kathmandu Transfer to Hotel Accommodation * Day 22-37: Depart to Lukla starting point of the trek to Mt. Everest Base Camp * Day 38: Back to Kathmandu * Day 39: (Kathmandu) free day * Day 40: Return Home There are four options for volunteering in Nepal Option 1: Ecotourism Volunteer in Nepal This volunteer in Nepal program mainly aims to raise awareness of Eco-Tourism. You will help the local community in creating program & Projects for responsible Eco-tourism. Your duties as a Ecotourism Volunteer - Work in Nepal's Safari Camps or Eco Tourism camps -Help Documented Indigenous wildlife animals, plants & Herbs & their usage -Learn the local language; participate in cultural activities of the local people -Create and improve guide trails through Gurkha district & the Himalayas Option 2: Environment Action Awareness & Conservation This volunteer conservation in Nepal program aims to raise awareness of environment conservation by teaching environmental topics in village schools and youth clubs woman's group. As for the adult people, it will provide them with an orientation on issues of Garbage & waste management and sanitation, building smokeless stove, pit latrines, paper recycling etc. This will hopefully act as a stimulation to create gardens. Your duties as an Environment & Conservation Volunteer - Work on a rewarding Environmental & Conservation projects in Chitwan and Pokhara - Work in Implementing a campaign for stop animal poaching in a community Buffer zone park - Help in Educating Local's & School Children about the Importance of the Environment Conservation program - Work with the community forest development committee and promote the equitable and proper management of meagre forest resources. Option 3: Teach English in a Government School and Buddhist Monasteries Thousands of children are deprived of educational opportunities in Nepal because of many social issues and the lack of schooling opportunities. In this program volunteers are placed in Government, community & Simi Private or boarding schools to teach English to Nepali children. As a Volunteer in this program you may be working as the sole teacher in the classroom or in partnership with a Nepali teacher. You may also find that due to the number of Teaching English volunteers that you will be the sole volunteer in a placement. In some schools Nepali teachers will step down in order for you to take their classes, we do not encourage this and strongly recommend that volunteers work in partnership with Nepali teachers to introduce new practical teaching methods to the classroom that can be carried on after your placement. Your duties as a Teaching Volunteer - Teach English and art in Nepal to a remote communities - Paint & plastering old orphanage home and school - Teach children/youngsters/ woman's group about basic hygiene - Play /sport coaching in Government school or at the community centre Option 4: Child Care Orphanage in Nepal Volunteering at an orphanage in Nepal will give you a unique opportunity to make a real contribution to Nepali society, while simultaneously experiencing the rich culture and difference aspects of urban and rural life in Nepal. The work will vary for each orphanage as some will require you to be available to teach whereas others you will not have this opportunity. When you arrive at your assigned orphanage you will talk to the onsite staff and they will run through your particular responsibilities. Often there will be a volunteer in your placement who has started in a previous month and they are an excellent source of information and direction. Your Duties as a Volunteer It is necessary that volunteers are flexible and willing to adapt to situations as they happen. Volunteers cannot predict what each day may bring. Those Volunteers that are placed where they will teach should expect to do so for a full day. There may be a lot more planning required of them compared to those volunteers where the orphaned children attend local schools. Volunteers work 6 days a week and from 4 to 6 hours a day.
Qualifications:
* You do not need to have any formal training or experience to participate in a program, but whatever experience you do have will be taken into account when arranging your day-to-day activities. * Minimum age 18 yrs. * You need a good command of oral and written English. * International volunteers are welcome
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Travel Types :
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- Canoeing
- Eco Tours
- Hiking
- Kayaking (River)
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- Mountaineering
- Nature Tours
- Rafting
- Tours
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Cost in US$: 1,500 GBP
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Cost Includes :
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- Emergency evacuation services
- Excursions
- Food
- Housing
- In-country orientation/Training
- In-country staff support
- Pre-departure orientation/Training
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Experience Required: no
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Volunteer Types :
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- adult education
- childcare/children
- community centers
- community development
- conservation
- culture
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- eco-tourism
- education
- English teaching
- environment
- orphans
- social services, social work
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- teaching
- tourism
- volunteering
- youth
- youth development
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This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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- Apartment/Flat
- Home-stays
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Participants Travel to Nepal
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
or
in Groups
Application Process Involves:
- Online Application plus Application Assessment
- Other
- Phone Interview
Post-Program Services Include:
- Exit Debriefing Abroad
- Alumni Network
- Job and Internship Network
WAVA's Mission Statement: "WAVA" means Work & Volunteer Abroad. Our origins lie in a department created in 2006 at Twin Group, a prestigious provider of educational, training and employment opportunities for individuals from around the world.
Established in January 2010, we are a fresh, independent company, using the trading name WAVA and a brand new logo, inspired by the values of travel: opportunity, adventure, emotion, sharing, learning and seeing.
But we're not just about seeing. We're also about doing.
We specialise in offering life-changing opportunities to travellers for whom seeing is not enough. We offer three broad types of travelling experiences:
Volunteering on projects in developing countries
Internships in professional environments around the world
Seasonal paid working holidays in developed economies
We make these experiences possible through solid partnerships with highly reputable local providers.
Year Founded: 2010
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