Volunteer Tours

Trip Overview

Volunteer Tours

Volunteering plays a great role in society. In our country, Nepal we need many volunteers as we all know volunteer will work for free. Volunteer wants to volunteer to have some change or to bring the positive impact in society via different methods.

Volunteers will work with locals, on the field, learn from locals and of course teaching too and also have the opportunity to experience Nepali and western culture,

Beautiful Village Bhittakharka Solukhumbu.

Solukhumbu (Garma) which will take approximately 8-9 hours of drive from Kathmandu. By flight it will take only 25 minutes. From airport we will hike around 3 hours to reach our destination.
Volunteers can either teach at the primary school, or can do different creative activities with children which makes both the children and volunteer happy.

Or if volunteers enjoys working in the farm then they can help in the farmers in their daily life by cutting fodders, taking out the unnecessary weeds, watering plants, planting different crops according to the months.

According to our experience, volunteers are  satisfied either they teach at school or work at the farm because they will be in beautiful nature with beautiful view and with beautiful families. No doubt it will be a good experience for the volunteers.

We make programs for the volunteers depending upon their stay in Nepal. And we do provide certificate.

Outline Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival and Orientation

Day 2-6: Volunteer Work

Day 7: Cultural Immersion Activities

Day 8-11: More Volunteer Work

Day 12: Free Time and Reflection

Day 13: Departure

Detail Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival and Orientation

  • Meet your tour guide and fellow volunteers
  • Get an introduction to the local culture and customs
  • Learn about your volunteer project and what you can expect

Day 2-6: Volunteer Work

  • Spend each day volunteering at your designated project site
  • Work alongside local staff and community members
  • Participate in activities such as building, teaching, or conservation work

Day 7: Cultural Immersion Activities

  • Take a break from volunteering and participate in cultural activities
  • Visit local landmarks or museums
  • Learn about the history and traditions of the community

Day 8-11: More Volunteer Work

  • Return to your volunteer project and continue your work
  • Deepen your connections with local staff and community members

Day 12: Free Time and Reflection

  • Take some time to reflect on your experiences so far
  • Explore the local area on your own or with your fellow volunteers
  • Attend a farewell dinner or celebration with your group

Day 13: Departure

  • Say goodbye to your new friends and head back home
  • Take with you the memories and experiences of your volunteer tour

Cost Included

Inclusions:

  • Accommodation (shared or private rooms)
  • Volunteer work (varies by program)
  • Orientation and training
  • Local transportation (to and from volunteer site)
  • Cultural activities (such as language lessons, cooking classes, or dance performances)
  • Some meals (usually breakfast and/or lunch)
  • 24-hour emergency support from the tour provider

Exclusions:

  • Flights or other transportation to the destination
  • Visas or travel insurance
  • Some meals (usually dinners and snacks)
  • Personal expenses (such as souvenirs, laundry, or extra activities)
  • Additional travel outside of the tour itinerary
  • Any required vaccinations or medical treatments

Before You Go

  1. Choose the right program: Do your research and choose a program that aligns with your interests, skills, and values. Read reviews and talk to past participants to get an idea of what the program is like.
  2. Understand the costs: Volunteer tours can be expensive, so make sure you understand all of the costs involved, including program fees, airfare, visas, insurance, and personal expenses. Make sure you can afford the program before committing.
  3. Get the necessary vaccinations and medical checks: Depending on the destination, you may need certain vaccinations or medical checks before you can participate in a volunteer program. Make sure to consult with a doctor or travel clinic well in advance.
  4. Pack appropriately: Find out what the climate is like in your destination and pack accordingly. Bring comfortable, lightweight clothing, sturdy shoes, and any necessary gear for your volunteer project.
  5. Learn about the culture: Research the local culture and customs before you go to avoid any cultural misunderstandings or faux pas. Learn a few key phrases in the local language to help you communicate with locals.
  6. Stay safe: Make sure you understand any safety risks in the area where you’ll be volunteering. Follow the advice of your tour provider and take necessary precautions to stay safe.
  7. Keep an open mind: Volunteering in a foreign country can be a challenging and rewarding experience. Be open to new experiences, learn from the people you meet, and be flexible if things don’t go exactly as planned.

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