Program Description

Projects Abroad - Volunteer Programs in Nepal

Description

Nepal is a beautiful country with many fantastic opportunities to volunteer and intern within its borders. Nepal is a tiny, stunning land of snow-capped mountains, majestic old temples and the colorful city of Kathmandu. The home of Mount Everest, draped along the backbone of the Himalayas, Nepal entices all kinds of people and they don't go home disappointed.
Nepal has historically been a shrewd trader with both India to the South and China to the North. It is also in a transitional stage from royal autocracy to a form of democracy.

Further Information
Cost Description: 

The price of each placement includes all your food and accommodation, transfers to and from the airport, full travel and medical insurance plus support and 24 hour back-up from our staff based around the world.

Age Group: 
18-50
Languages Learned/Spoken: 
English
Living Arrangements: 
Home-stay
Dormitory
Participants live with other volunteers
Accommodation is included in the program cost
Travel Arrangements: 
Participants travel to the program independently.
Application Requirements: 
Online Application
Health Requirement
Visa Required
Passport

Ratings and Reviews

1 of 2 people found this review helpful
My senior project

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For my final senior project at my school in Annapolis Maryland, I decided to focus on the medical care in Nepal. This trip really helped me open my eyes to developing countries and how much we can really help them. By being placed in a hospital or in my case a physical therapy center, I was able to see the differences right away. The program did an excellent job of balances service work with entertainment and fun activities. Riding an elephant in the river was one of the most fun things I've ever done in my entire life. I was also able to meet people from all over the world. From China to Dubai and Europe; I now have friends in almost every continent all because of this trip. Although the work was hard and sometimes even emotional, I would not trade those 2 weeks in Nepal for anything in this world.

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Submitted by domorackisr1 on 05/03/2012
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 1-18    |   Annapolis, Maryland    |    Novice Traveler    |    Virginia Wesleyan College   
1 of 3 people found this review helpful
Nepal

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Nepal is an amazing country and I absolutely fell in love with the kids I worked with, but the local staff in Nepal was so horrible, that I regretted many times that I had chosen to travel with this organisation. This is based on the fact that they showed no interest or care for either us or our placement, that we caught them lying straight to our face and that the best way to get in contact with them would be to go to their favourite bar..

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Submitted by Volunteer2011 on 05/02/2012
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Denmark    |    Experienced Traveler    |    University   
14 of 37 people found this review helpful
Care in Nepal

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Whilst in Nepal I had the opportunity to work in an orphanage with children aged from 4 – 16. This was such an eye-opening experience, and also very rewarding to know that what I was doing would be helping people who were less fortunate than me. We spent time with the children and also helped improve the orphanage by building a basketball court and painting murals. Nepali people are very kind natured and friendly. The culture is a complete contrast with what it is like back at home.

The Projects Abroad staff are fantastic and will go out of their way to ensure you feel comfortable. You will also meet lots of like-minded people and the social aspect is great, we rarely spent a night in. The programme also caters for the fact that you are there to see the country also. We had a weekend trip to Chitwan where we went on a boat trip, an Elephant safari and got to bathe Elephants. As well as seeing some of Nepal’s fantastic wildlife.

If you choose to visit then make sure you try some traditional Nepalese Momos, have a visit to Buddha Bar Kathmandu and get a glace of the Himalayas. Volunteering in Nepal is one of the best things I have ever done, the lessons you learn about how other people live and about yourself are invaluable. You will also meet some fantastic people, and take away memories you will never forget.

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Submitted by kate on 09/29/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Wolverhampton, England.    |    Novice Traveler    |    Wolverhampton   
20 of 38 people found this review helpful
Physical Therapy in Nepal

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I worked in a small school for children with physical and mental disabilities. The care I provided was usually physical therapy related, but much of the time was just spent interacting with the children. Although the language barrier was tough, it was an amazing experience! The kids were all so loving and I could tell that I made a difference in their lives as much as they made a difference in mine. The Projects Abroad staff was very easy-going and easy to contact. They set up many different trips with other volunteers and locals that were a ton of fun. Great experience!

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Submitted by PTinNepal on 09/15/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 25-30    |   Minneapolis, MN    |    Novice Traveler    |    University of Minnesota- Twin Cities   
20 of 47 people found this review helpful
Projects Abroad makes a huge difference

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From my first encounter with the program they were professional, organized and helpful. All my questions were answered in a timely manner and I departed for my trip to Nepal feeling safe and without much anxiety. The staff in Kathmandu, Nepal make you feel welcome and introduce you to the other volunteers and locals for additional support. Anytime I needed something - getting medications, bus tickets, SIM card for my cell phone, etc - the staff helped me get it taken care of quickly and efficiently. Although my trip was in 2008, I have recommended this organization to at least 20 different people and will continue to do so. I believe in Projects Abroad, what they stand for, their goals and hope others can have as enjoyable, meaningful and memorable an experience as I had. Thanks to PA, I am able to look back on my 3.5 months in Nepal with fondness, a desire to return, and a greater appreciation for cultures abroad.

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Submitted by TexasPT on 09/14/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 25-30    |   Austin, TX    |    Novice Traveler    |    Texas State University–San Marcos   
22 of 39 people found this review helpful
Volunteer Nepal - Medical

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I was able to volunteer in a pediatric hospital in Kathmandu Nepal. This was a great experience. We would work with the staff at the hospital from 8am-3pm. We were able to shadow in all areas of the hospital - I was only there for a short time so it was mostly watching but I did see many different types of illnesses and disease processes as well as new procedures. The rest of the day was free to do as you pleased. I stayed with a host family with another volunteer- which was great. Then on weekends, we would go to Thamel and there would be some type of group activity to participate in. This was a lot of fun and a great way to get to know different people from all over the world. I would go back in a heartbeat.

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Submitted by AnYo99 on 09/14/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Johnson Creek, WI    |    Novice Traveler    |    University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh   
24 of 46 people found this review helpful
Medicine 2 week special, special indeed.

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It was an experience like no other. Getting lost in a foreign country, watching a taxi driver hot-wiring a car, buying things for a bad deal, first chess game in at least five years and WINNING it. The possibilities were limitless, yet very unforgettable.

The trip was socially interactive. Meeting new people from all around the world was surely delightful and of course, fun. We were so close up to the point where we all shared the same room for a night. Just two short weeks and our friendship was comparable to years worth of companionship.

The work in the hospital was nonetheless different from where I came from. The hospital facilities were generally not as advanced as the more developed hospitals in my country, allowing us to have a very different experience from the norm. The hospital staff were friendly and informative. As it is a teaching hospital, there were also other students and interns trying to gain experience in the medical field.

I went to this trip without regret, but of course it was everyone there who made it unregrettable for me. I would recommend this trip to people who wouldn't mind eating yak cheese..or potatoes... or people who talk about "accents" for two whole weeks.

Tips for being last to leave: You can pick up some loot from people who left first! (Like.. a pack of cards) :)

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Submitted by JackH on 09/13/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Male    |   Age: 1-18    |   Hong Kong    |    Pro Traveler    |    Island School   
23 of 39 people found this review helpful
2-week special for medicine!

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I had an amazing time in Kathmandu and Chitwan for the medical 2-week special. We got to observe surgeries, which is an experience I would not have been allowed in America, as well as see the reality of the hospital. My favorite ward was maternity, where we saw dozens of adorable Nepali babies!
Outside of the hospital, we had fun riding elephants and seeing wildlife at the Chitwan National Park. We stayed at hotels throughout our 2 weeks, but we didn't miss out on interactions with the locals; the hotel staff were friendly and there were people everywhere!
What really made the trip special were the people; the Nepali people and the super supportive Projects Abroad staff and my fellow volunteers brought Nepal to life for me. I would definitely recommend this program to anyone interested in exploring a different culture!

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Submitted by yoyo on 09/12/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 1-18    |   Boston, Massachusetts    |    Novice Traveler    |    Massachusetts   
20 of 34 people found this review helpful
Care placement in Nepal

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The experience itself in Nepal was amazing! The country is so interesting, and the people are so wonderful! I fell in love with the kids at my placement, and I would do it again, but not with Projects Abroad. The organization was so unorganized, we showed up and were left at the airport with no one to pick us up, and the workers in the country for PA gave us absolutely no direction or help what so ever. We found and did everything on our own with no help from the organization, the money we paid was not worth it. We could have gone on our own accord without using Projects Abroad and been in the same situation.

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Submitted by Lindsay on 09/07/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Calgary Canada    |    Experienced Traveler    |    Mount Royal University   
23 of 43 people found this review helpful
2 Week Career Break in Nepal

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I volunteered in Nepal in physical therapy (physiotherapy) for 2 weeks in June through Projects Abroad. It was a really great experience for me - I met some great locals and other volunteers, learned a lot, and expanded my horizons. I worked around 7 hours a day at a care home, which had a canteen onsite for lunch. The program had an allowance for lunch, which was refunded at the end of my stay. I stayed with a great family and had a large bedroom to myself for most of my stay. The staff of Projects Abroad were really wonderful - they were always available by phone. When there were strikes, they were constantly in communication to make sure all the volunteers were safe. They put together some really great weekend events and encouraged group dinners and socialization outside of our volunteer work and time with the host family.

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Submitted by Epiphany on 09/07/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 25-30    |   Seattle    |    Novice Traveler    |    Washington   
21 of 42 people found this review helpful
Special - More like Spectacular

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I had an amazing time meeting people all of the world. The work and leisure was perfectly balanced and I learnt a lot.
The food was suprisingly good. I thought it would be hard to adapt but by the end, I even brought some spices home with me!
I would definitely go again, although only with the same people I went with because the memories were so great, it wouldn't feel right to share them with anyone else.
The staff were so amazing, I never had any problems.
I would definitely recommend projects abroad to my friends because I've discovered more about myself and built so much confidence.
I feel like Nepal is a home away from home because the attitude and atmosphere of everything around you is so relaxed.
The schools and hospitals were very welcoming and informative. We weren't discarded or left to learn passively.
The social scene was very relaxed and chilled out. We were given a lot of freedom in our spare time and I loved every minute of it. There was never a time where I was bored and I always wanted to be awake to do the next thing!

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Submitted by RobL on 08/31/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Male    |   Age: 1-18    |   London, England    |    Pro Traveler    |    Sevenoaks School   

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Program Info

Country: 
Nepal
City(s): 
Kathmandu
Volunteer Type: 
Community Development
Humanitarian
Teaching
Internship
Length of Program: 
2-4 weeks
1-3 months
3-6 months
6-12 months
Cost: 
$500-$2,000 (USD)

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