Volunteer in Thailand :
every year Thailand attracts most tourists in Southeast
Asia as it lies in the heart of Asia, making it a natural
gateway to Indochina, Myanmar and Southern China. Its
shape and geography divide into four natural regions : the
mountains and forests of the North; the vast rice fields
of the Central Plains; the semi-arid farm lands of the
Northeast plateau; and the tropical islands and long
coastline of the peninsula South. The country comprises 76
provinces that are further divided into districts,
sub-districts and villages. Bangkok is the capital city
and centre of political, commercial, industrial and
cultural activities. It is also the seat of Thailand's
revered Royal Family, with His Majesty the King recognized
as Head of State, Head of the Armed Forces, Upholder of
the Buddhist religion and Upholder of all religions.
Thailand embraces a rich diversity of cultures and traditions. With its proud history, tropical climate and renowned hospitality, the Kingdom is a never-ending source of fascination and pleasure for international visitors. Thai language is not easily learned by visitors but English is widely understood in Bangkok, the city being the commercial capital, and in other tourist centers. English, along with other European languages is spoken in most hotels, shops and restaurants in the main tourist destinations.
Volunteering solutions offers great short term and long term volunteering options in rural & urban Thailand.
Volunteering Work Camps in Thailand
& Teaching English Volunteer Programs
Volunteering Solutions offers short-term (ST) volunteering and medium/long-term (M/LT) volunteering camps in Thailand. The ST camps have duration of 14 days and the participant can stay for one or several camps. The M/LT positions are for those who prefer to stay three months or longer.
Volunteering Solutions also has a great opportunity to
Volunteer and Teach English in
rural Thailand to orphans and downtrodden
children of the society. Our volunteer programs in
Thailand take place mainly in the ISAN region and also
in the south in Hat Yai.
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