Volunteer in Nepal!
The Global Volunteer Network currently has volunteer opportunities available
through our partner organization in the beautiful Kingdom of Nepal. The Nepalese
are globally renowned for their friendliness and have always heartily welcomed
volunteers as part of the family. Volunteers have the opportunity to participate
in a variety of educational and community aid programs. This will give you a
chance to make an important contribution to the people of Nepal and while doing
so gain an in depth experience of the country and its culture, that will stay
with you the rest of your life.
The Program
The volunteer opportunities are in areas such as Teaching English, Environmental
Awareness, Health and Sanitation issues/Primary Health Care and a Home Stay
Programme/Cultural Exchange. Your placement will be tailored according to your
individual needs and interests.
Teaching English
Volunteers will be provided with training about how to teach in Nepal. The
system of teaching is different in Nepal so volunteers will be taught their
teaching methodology. Volunteers will stay with a Nepali family near the school.
Volunteers will teach for about 2 to 3 hours each day for six days a week (Saturday
is the day off). They will also be involved in teaching in youth clubs or a
women's group for informal education for 1 to 2 hours a day. School children
will be 10 to 14 years of age and have basic level of English. Volunteers for
this program will also be engaged to let the teachers of the school know about
teaching practices and conversational English to enable them to teach English
in the future.
Environmental Awareness
Training will be provided to the volunteer about how to teach Environmental
Education. Volunteers will stay with a Nepali family near the school. The volunteers
will teach Environmental Education for about 2 to 3 hours each day for six days
a week (Saturday is the day off). Volunteers will also be involved in sharing
their ideas, skills and knowledge with local NGO's about Environmental issues.
Volunteers will form a group among the students that will work in the environmental
area inside and outside of the school. This will include activities such as
creating green clubs, making a flower garden, planting trees, garbage management,
paper recycling, making smokeless stove, making toilet pit using available local
materials etc.
Health and Sanitation issues/Primary Health Care
Training will be provided to volunteers about the situation of Health and Sanitation
in Nepal. Volunteers will stay with a Nepali family near the Health Post. They
will be involved in a Health Post in the morning and evening. Volunteers will
teach Health Education to school children in a school for about 1 to 2 hours
each day for six days (Saturday is the day off). They will also be involved
in working with the youth clubs or a women's group in the community about Health
and Sanitation. You will also provide First Aid information in the local villages
to the local people. We prefer medical students for this program, however we
do accept others with a real interest in this area.
Home Stay Programme/Cultural Exchange
Volunteers stay in a village with a Nepali Family. During their stay, volunteers
will learn the Nepali Language for 2 hours in the morning and in the afternoon.
They will visit the local village and will go to the local school during the
day. The home stay program is a good opportunity for volunteers to learn about
the Nepali culture, lifestyle, language, and people. We can arrange home stay
programs in most parts of Nepal. During this period volunteers will have the opportunity to
participate in local festivals and get the opportunity to exchange their culture.
Training
Training takes place during the first two weeks of the volunteers' arrival
in Nepal. It will be divided into two phases,each part being one week (for long-term volunteers,
training will extend over three weeks. For very short-term volunteers, training will
take place over a few days). N. B. The training period is designed
according to the length of volunteering period.
Phase One - The first week will be spent with other volunteers in a
hotel in Kathmandu area. During this week volunteers will be provided with six
hours of training per day. The training will include:
- Basic Nepali language classes - 3hrs, morning.
- An abridged TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) course -2 hrs,
afternoon.
- Nepali cultural orientation/general cultural exchange - 1hr, evening.
Phase Two - The second week is an orientation into Nepali village life
to prepare volunteers for the period of their village placement. The volunteer
group will move to a local village where they will be divided into pairs. While
continuing their Nepali language classes, volunteers will live with local families,
eating traditional Nepalese food, observing the village culture and getting
a general feel for the village lifestyle. During this time volunteers will practice
teaching in the school and prepare for their community placement.
Upon completion of this training, volunteers will have a break of approximately
7 -10 days. During this time volunteers are encouraged to take advantage of
Nepal's natural beauty by going trekking, rafting, visiting wildlife parks etc.
When volunteers return from their break they will be sent in pairs to their
placement.
Placements
In a typical placement volunteers stay in a family where they get Nepali food
twice a day (around 9 o' clock in the morning and 7 o' clock in the evening.)
Tea is served in the morning and in the afternoon. Volunteers will have the
opportunity to get together with other volunteers and share their experience.
You will be able to travel to nearby towns to purchase things for daily use
and could travel to other areas on longer vacation. Besides your project work,
volunteers can utilize their spare time in organizing the youth and women's
groups of the community to do some worthwhile activities like building a smokeless
stove, toilet by using local materials, making a soak pit, kitchen gardening,
making a solar dryer, garbage management or paper recycling.
Program Area
The volunteer program is presently located in the following places.
1. Kathmandu :- In the rural areas surrounding Kathmandu.
2. Bhaktapur:- Rural areas around Bhaktapur municipality.
3. Kabhre:- This district is about 30 Kms. to the east of Kathmandu.
4. Chitwan:- It is situated about 160 Kms. to the south of Kathmandu and famous
for its wild life sanctuary. Thousands of tourist visit this place every year.
It is in the Terai region.
5. Nawalparasi :- This district lies to the west of Chitwan district.
6. Kaski :- Rural areas of Pokhara which are famous as tourist locations.
7. Tanahu & Lamjung :- It is situated about 200 Kms. from Kathmandu towards
the west. It is in the hills and a series of Himalayan ranges fall in this region.
8. Rasuwa: It is situated about 70 Kms. north of Kathmandu.
To see a Map of Nepal .
Program Schedule
The volunteer program starts on the 1st or the 15th of each month. You can volunteer
anywhere from 2 weeks to 5 months.
Program Cost
The cost of the program are as follows:
Global Volunteer Network - Application Fee: US $250.00 Dollars. The application fee covers administration, marketing, program information and communication.
Nepal Program Fee:
- Cost for 2 weeks will be US $150.00.
- Cost for 1 month will be US $225.00.
- Cost for 6 weeks will be US $300.00.
- Cost for 2 months will be US $365.00.
- Cost for 10 weeks will be US $420.00.
- Cost for 3 months will be US $465.00.
- Cost for 4 months will be US $525.00.
- Cost for 5 months will be US $600.00.
The program fee covers administrative charge, training, accommodation and meals
during training and placement, transportation for volunteers and supervision.
(This fee is paid directly to our partner organization when you arrive in Nepal).
The other costs you will need to meet are:
Your flights, Visa (US$50 for every two months), shots, travel insurance and corresponding airport
departure taxes. Also you will need a weekly budget of up to US$30 to cater for all your other expenses
like bottled water, personal items, beverages and entertainment.
Frequently Asked Questions
We have put together the following page, which answers the majority of questions
people have.

Application Process
All, applicants will be notified by email as to whether their application has
been successful.
(1) Complete the Application Form: Fill out the application form, which is
below. Upon receipt of the form we will contact our volunteer partner in Nepal
to assess the availability of the program you have chosen.
(2) Contact You: If you are successful we will then email you a letter of acceptance.
(3) Decision Point: Once you have read through the
letter of acceptance, and we have answered any questions or concerns that
you might have, it is time to pay your
application fee to secure your place on the
program.
(4) Payment of Application Fee US $250.00 Dollars: Your application fee secures
your place on the program. Please note that we will refund your application
fee in full if you decide not to go.
(5) Confirmation: Once the application fee is paid, our volunteer partner
will contact you to ensure everything is organized. We will also send you our
information pack on Nepal which, as well as having detailed country information,
it provides advice on preparation before you leave.
(6) Communication & Support: Through out volunteer placement, we communicate
with you as needed to help you through any problems that may arise.
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