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Volunteer and culture
exchange in Nepal
Volunteer
is quite popular word; it’s a way to explore your hidden talent. Our
project (Volunteer and culture exchange in Nepal) is all about creating
smile on faces. You are making a meaningful contribution, working side-by-
side with local people and sharing in the goals of a community that warmly
welcomes you which create smile on your face and its reward social
identity, recognition and status for you with a tag of positive ‘change
maker’ of the community and the world.
It's the experience of a lifetime as well. You're experiencing
another culture like never before and really getting to know its
people. You'll gain new perspectives and insight into the culture
and yourself. It's an exciting and personally inspiring experience,
and you'll develop memories that will be with you forever.
Why in Nepal
Volunteer, travel, trekking, culture exchange and many more...
Nepal is richest country in the view of breathtakingly beautiful
scenery,
The home of Mount Everest and stunning land of snow-capped mountains,
the
holy town of Lumbini, the reputed birthplace of Lord
Buddha
and a site of pilgrimage,
majestic old temples
with a fascinating culture,
city of temple Kathmandu
and friendly people that is located
India to the South and China to the North.
Nepal boasts a number of UNESCO World
Heritage listed sites, seven of which lie within the
Kathmandu valley. These ancient temple and palace
complexes are inspiring examples of skilled
craftsmanship - exquisite thangkas, gold
painted stupas and
intricate woodcarvings can be seen at every
turn, portraying Nepal's unique and complex blend of religions and beliefs.
The geographical location of Nepal makes it one of the most bio
diverse countries on the planet. As well as the mountains you will
find windswept deserts, green paddy fields and jungles teeming with
exotic wildlife. This friendly and welcoming country has a rich
history and offers much for the adventurous traveler.
On your days off from voluntary work, there's always something going
on. Nepal entices all kinds of people - and they don't go home
disappointed. Kathmandu always attracts pilgrims as well as
tourists, so there are plenty of religious festivals, rallies and
attractions.
Hey, you can try a pizza Nepali-style, feast on the traditional Dal
Bhat, or enjoy a buffalo steak at the Everest Steak House. You will
surprise, Kathmandu is a city of MO:MO. Java Coffee house that is
located in colour full tourist centre in Thamel for continental
foods. If you're hungry for something other than food, visit the
temples in Durbar Square, or go mountain biking in the Kathmandu
valley.
Well, Nepal is the perfect location for anyone who loves the
outdoors too.
The capital city, Kathmandu, is transforming from
an
ancient place filled with crooked streets into a vibrant, modern
metropolis.
The city is becoming an extrovert and lively
destination, and although Western influences mean that you will
certainly see
modern-looking businessmen, there is still plenty
of evidence of the simpler life.
In the hills around
Kathmandu
are found the
rural
retreats of Dhulikhel and
Nagarkot,
ideal for a
night or two. The mountainous terrain is perfect for
those seeking extreme
climbing or trekking activities. Who wouldn't relish
the
unforgettable experience of hiking in the foothills of Mount
Everest?
Further
west, situated by the serene Phewa Tal Lake,
is
Pokhara,
often referred to as the ‘adventure capital’ of Nepal. To the
south
in the Terai region is Chitwan National Park where
visitors may be fortunate enough to view the
splendid
Royal Bengal tiger
or
the
one-horned rhinoceros. There are also places to
go
white-water rafting in the foaming glacial rivers, or take an
adventure
About Volunteering Abroad
Wherever you choose to volunteer abroad, and whatever you choose to
do, we hope your international volunteer experience is an exciting,
empowering, and insightful one.
It’s a way to personal growth, having a purpose, gaining
independence and confidence, connecting with others, seeing a
Country from the Inside-Out and so on.
The
overall motivation to volunteer overseas stems from a need to ignite
a sense of social responsibility and activism, as well as from a
desire to learn about a new country and culture. For some,
international volunteering is also a way to gain a new perspective
of the world and a renewed sense of the role they play in the world.
Therefore, volunteer work abroad can be an intense experience, with
opportunities to focus on meaningful global concerns that day-to-day
life can't accommodate.
Volunteering abroad is the chance for you to make a personal
contribution at the global level, to experience hands-on learning
about another country and culture, and to exchange ideas with people
you might not otherwise meet. As an international volunteer, you
will learn from the communities where you work, and from the
experience of travelling in the country and interacting with new
people.
Volunteering abroad is a life-changing experience. You are sharing
your enthusiasm, time, skills, and energy — and giving "yourself" in
a way that allows you to effect positive change. Making a difference
can be as simple as spending time with orphans, sharing love and
affection, sharing stories and photos with the elderly in a
community, or practicing basic English with students of all ages.
Similar basic volunteering needs in your home community exist
overseas, and anyone with an interest in filling those needs can
make a difference.
The
life-changing experience does not end when you return home. Another
important part of international volunteering is getting involved in
your own community back home. For some, this will mean remaining
aware of, or active in, global issues; for others it may mean
educating friends and family about the realities of the country
where they were a volunteer. For everyone, returning home is an
opportunity to share the enthusiasm and inspiration of your
experience and be a voice for greater social involvement. By sharing
your international volunteer experience with those in your home
community and finding ways to incorporate what you learned into your
daily life, you play an important role in fostering cultural
understanding between people.
Whatever your reason — be it to learn more about international
relations, practice your Spanish, move beyond a vacation to travel
with purpose, or challenge yourself through a new environment —
volunteer work abroad is sure to be rewarding to you and to the
local people with whom you work.
Why Pay To Volunteer
All
short-term international volunteer programs have a program fee which
covers the expenses of operating the program. Below is an excerpt
from a book on international volunteering that helps to explain the
necessity of a fee.
from HOW TO LIVE YOUR DREAM OF VOLUNTEERING OVERSEAS
by Joseph Collins, Stefano DeZerega, and Zahara Heckscher
published by Penguin Putnam, Inc., 2002
Prospective volunteers are surprised to learn that many programs
charge their volunteers a fee to participate. At first, this can
seem ridiculous — Why should you pay money to work for free? Aren't
you already forgoing income you could be making? Here are a few
things to keep in mind while trying to understand why the vast
majority of programs charge international volunteers a fee:
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The local organizations and projects with which you volunteer
overseas have limited resources and are seldom able to subsidize
your trip or cover the costs of hosting you. (These costs include
housing, feeding and transporting you, among numerous other
things.) If they did have the financial resources to pay an
international volunteer, it would almost certainly be more
beneficial and cost-effective to hire a local person instead,
someone who already knows the language and culture and is likely
to stick around.
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Identifying appropriate host organizations overseas and working
with them is time-consuming, takes resources, and requires an
experienced and professional staff.
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The process of preparing, training, transporting, housing,
feeding, and supervising volunteers is not cheap. Additional
services such as health care, re-entry assistance and more, all
add to the expenses of a program.
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The costs of recruiting volunteers, producing literature,
answering the phones, sending mailings, developing a website, and
interviewing potential volunteers are significant.
Youth Change the World limited, an independent non-profit company.
Like all not-for-profit organizations that run international
volunteer programs, our programs are driven by volunteer
contributions.
Who Volunteers
- be 18 years or older
- have no major health problems
Field of volunteer
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Teaching
- English/Computer/ moral education
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Research and
journalism - make village profile
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Awareness -
human right, youth, environment
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Culture
exchange
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Working
on youth clubs
The Programme Fee in GBP
Most Programme Sites are available
for 2 to 12 week stays. After the initial two weeks, each additional
week of stay is only £150.
|
DURATION |
FEE |
|
2 weeks |
£500 |
|
3 weeks |
£650 |
|
4 weeks |
£800 |
|
5 weeks |
£950 |
What the fee
covers
The volunteers’ fees are used to pay
the support staff, accommodations during training, your host family
or other arranged accommodations during your placement,
transportation to and from the airport, language and cultural
classes and trips to heritage sights during your training period,
all your meals, which will be traditional Nepalese, and
transportation to and from your placement, usually in the company of
staff. And
24-hour emergency hotline service in the U.K and Nepal.
What is not included in the
program fee?
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Costs associated with obtaining a visa or immunizations (when
needed).
Visa fees ($30.00 for 60 days obtained at the airport, $30 per
month for each month thereafter). Currently tourists are limited
to 5 months in a calendar year. You are recognized as a tourist
under the Visa categories while in Nepal. There are also minor
airport departure fees when you leave Nepal, generally about
$15.00.
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International and domestic airfare and corresponding airport
departure taxes.
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Souvenirs and or items you wish to give to Nepalese host
families or new friends.
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Personal Internet time and long-distance (domestic and
international) phone calls.
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Laundry service and personal expensive: Kathmandu
is a little expensive. It is possible not to spend anything; if
you desire a lot of pleasure purchases, it might cost you £15
per week.
Reminder: A deposit of only £150 is required to
reserve your space today. This non-refundable deposit will be
applied to your program fee. To make additional payments toward your
program fee, please contact us.
Enroll Checklist
1. Choose Your section
Unsure in which section you want to volunteer?
2. Select Where to Go
Select your local interest areas:
Katmandu (Capital city), Pokhara (second city of Nepal with tourist
attraction) , Nuwakot (closed to Katmandu), Lamjung (Hill zone) and
Tarai ( a plan area of Nepal)
3. Pick a Start Date
Review the available start dates for your program and program site.
These fill up quickly, especially during the peak summer season,
so we recommend you
contact us
about your desired start date or
enroll today!
If you're traveling as a group of 5 or more, you may be able to
customize a start date.
4. Plan How Long You'll Stay
Choose from 1 to 12 weeks. You can check the available durations for
each start date.
5. Call us or
enroll online.
You can reserve your space with a $275 or £150 deposit.
Please read our Terms and Conditions for more details regarding the
program fee.
6. Confirm your program fee and discounts
Many volunteers around the world successfully fundraise all or part
of the program fee. If you have a group more than 3 people we have
special offer, so contact us for more information.
7. Weather
In Kathmandu the mercury can soar to 30°C or 86°F, in the valley to
40°C or 104°F in lower elevations. In the winter, daytime
temperatures can still reach 20°C or 68°F, but temperatures fall to
freezing after nightfall. October is one of the best months of the
year, with deep blue skies and cooler days and nights.
Tell a friend
If your recommend friends will enroll in our programme, we will
provide you £50. (This is promotion offer that is valid till Nov
2008)
Contact
us
Youth Change The World limited
London, UK
Phone: 0044 (0)7932929205
email :
info@youthchangeworld.org,
changeworldnet@gmail.com
Web :
www.youthchangeworld.org
Partner
organization in Nepal
Idea
Action
Katmandu,
Nepal
Email:
info@idea.org.np and website :
www.idea.org.np
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