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Kaya Volunteer Programs in Nepal
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By volunteering in Nepal you will see a sharp contrast between some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world and some of the poorest people in the world. Through our volunteer projects we help to facilitate sustainable development for disadvantaged, marginalized, and poorly educated members of society by utilizing local resources and by providing them with the education and skills they need to empower themselves to be self-sufficient.
We hope to see you soon on one of our volunteer projects in Nepal! You won't regret it.
Current Volunteer Projects in Nepal:
1. Journalism Internship in Nepal - £1260 ($2205) for 4 weeks
2. Work in a Day Care Centre for Impoverished Nepali Children - £810 ($1418) for 2 weeks
3. Work in a Public Hospital in Nepal - £910 ($1593) for 2 weeks
4. Teaching English to School Children in Nepal - £1160 ($2030) for 4 weeks
5. Work at an Orphanage in Nepal - £810 ($1418) for 2 weeks
6. Women's Rights in Nepal - £810 ($1418) for 2 weeks
7. Work with Tibetan Refugees and other Himalayan Ethnic Minorities in Nepal -£810 ($1418) for 2 weeks
8. Teach English to Monks in Nepal - £810 ($1418) for 2 weeks
9. Marketing and Administrational Project in Nepal - £810 ($1418) for 2 weeks
Please note that project availability can change frequently. Please check our website for the latest updates.




I had the most amazing time in Nepal. Nepali people are the friendliest and most welcoming people I've ever met. The culture is so rich and beautiful. Many parts of the country are untouched my modern technology so holds many natural beauties. I work at a Community Hospital called Helping Hands that provides affordable healthcare to the lower class population. People would travel for 5 days to get here. I also worked at a preschool/school called Orchid Garden that provided free schooling for low income families. Without this school, the children would have no where to go and would definitely not grow up the same way. I cannot put my experiences into words; it became apart of my soul and I am definitely going back in a couple years.