Overview
Volunteering Solutions ha organizado un increíble programa de empoderamiento de mujeres en Katmandú, Nepal, para todas aquellas personas entusiastas que deseen viajar a esta morada del Himalaya y contribuir a la vida de las mujeres desfavorecidas. Como voluntario de este programa, trabajarás principalmente con mujeres jóvenes y amas de casa que viven en un pueblo cercano a la capital. Las mujeres son en su mayoría madres de niños que estudian en la escuela pública donde trabajan nuestros voluntarios.
El trabajo variará en consecuencia. Si eliges trabajar con amas de casa, la mayoría de las veces trabajarás como voluntaria con mujeres casadas que no hablen inglés, por lo que un nivel de enseñanza preescolar es suficiente, lo que significa que también pueden participar voluntarias de países de habla no inglesa que puedan comunicarse en un inglés decente. Tendrán que enseñarles el alfabeto, los nombres de las cosas y los saludos básicos, etc. Si ayudas a estas mujeres a aprender a comunicarse en inglés, probablemente puedan tener una vida mejor al ganar unos dólares extra. Puedes enseñarles comunicaciones básicas como "Hola", "¿cómo estás?", etc., así como a leer y escribir en inglés.
Si decides trabajar con adultos jóvenes, necesitas tener más fluidez en inglés y concentrarte más en su comunicación, ya que estas chicas ya saben leer y escribir.
No importa si eres un estudiante universitario que busca una experiencia laboral internacional o un viajero que se toma un año sabático, también puedes salir de tu zona de confort y hacer algo significativo para los demás. Será un viaje de aprendizaje desafiante pero inmensamente hermoso para ti. Y, sobre todo, también tendrás la oportunidad de explorar Nepal, la tierra que alberga algunos de los picos más altos del mundo, incluido el monte Everest.
Horario de trabajo voluntario
Horario de trabajo voluntario
Domingo - Llegada a Katmandú
Lunes: Sesión de orientación a cargo del coordinador local que cubrirá temas como seguridad, cultura, idioma, lugares para visitar, comportamiento, comida y más. A continuación, se realizará una visita al centro de internamiento en compañía del coordinador local para conocer el centro y a los internos.
De martes a viernes - Trabajo voluntario
Desayuno - Los voluntarios desayunarán en la casa de voluntarios/con la familia anfitriona.
Voluntariado en prácticas: de 11:00 a 14:30 horas
Almuerzo: se proporcionará en el sitio o se puede comer afuera.
Cena - 19:00 horas
Fines de semana - Libre para explorar la ciudad.
Funciones y responsabilidades de los voluntarios
Funciones y responsabilidades de los voluntarios
Como voluntario de este programa, tus principales tareas serían las siguientes:
Proporcionar educación básica en inglés a las mujeres desfavorecidas que viven en las zonas rurales alrededor de Katmandú.
Ayúdalos a comunicarse en inglés.
Trabajar con mujeres para enseñarles habilidades como costura, pintura, cocina, informática y otras habilidades que puedan ayudarlas en su vida diaria cuando sea posible.
Brindar asesoramiento y seguimiento
Proporcionar orientación para una dieta nutritiva y saludable.
Project Requirement
Project Requirement
Los voluntarios deben tener 17 años o más al momento de unirse al proyecto. Necesitas tener una mente abierta y una actitud flexible para trabajar en un entorno nuevo y diferente. El voluntario debe aportar energía y entusiasmo para marcar la diferencia. Los participantes deben estar en forma y saludables al momento de unirse al programa. Los participantes no deben tener condenas penales y deben proporcionar un informe limpio de verificación de antecedentes penales. Se requerirá un formulario de consentimiento de los padres para los participantes menores de 18 años que se unan al programa.
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Living
Living
Traslado al aeropuerto
Un miembro del equipo de coordinación local recogerá a los voluntarios y pasantes en el Aeropuerto Internacional Tribhuvan de Katmandú. Los voluntarios que ya estén en Nepal serán recibidos por el personal en un punto de encuentro previamente acordado.
Alojamiento
La casa de voluntariado/prácticas en Nepal ofrece un ambiente cómodo y acogedor a los participantes durante su estancia. Se encuentra en Bafal, una tranquila zona residencial a solo 10 minutos en coche de Thamel, el animado corazón de Katmandú, conocido por sus atracciones turísticas, tiendas y restaurantes. Esta ubicación ofrece el equilibrio perfecto entre tranquilidad y accesibilidad.
Los voluntarios pueden disfrutar de comidas caseras, lo que les permite degustar la cocina tradicional nepalí y, al mismo tiempo, garantizar que sus necesidades nutricionales estén cubiertas. La casa está equipada con wifi de alta velocidad, lo que permite una comunicación fluida con familiares y amigos o la gestión de cualquier compromiso personal o profesional. También hay un televisor disponible para relajarse y entretenerse en su tiempo libre.
El alojamiento incluye todos los servicios básicos necesarios para una estancia cómoda, como agua corriente, agua caliente en invierno, sanitarios limpios de estilo occidental y electricidad. Los espacios son acogedores y atractivos, lo que ofrece a los voluntarios una excelente oportunidad para relajarse y conectar con sus compañeros participantes. La casa está gestionada por un coordinador dedicado con sede en Nepal, quien garantiza el buen mantenimiento de todos los aspectos del alojamiento y que los voluntarios cuenten con apoyo para cualquier consulta o inquietud.
Este entorno permite a los voluntarios centrarse en sus proyectos y disfrutar de la experiencia, sintiéndose como en casa en un entorno acogedor y bien equipado. Se pueden solicitar habitaciones privadas en una casa de huéspedes cercana por un cargo adicional.
Orientación
Su coordinador local del programa le brindará una orientación y una sesión informativa a su llegada. Dependiendo de su hora de llegada, la orientación puede tener lugar el mismo día o al día siguiente. Normalmente, dura aproximadamente medio día y abarca temas esenciales como la cultura local, el saludo, los lugares clave, las opciones de transporte y otros detalles importantes para ayudarle a adaptarse y a recorrer la zona con confianza.
Comidas
Se proporcionarán dos comidas nepalesas (desayuno y cena) a todos los voluntarios, según su horario de trabajo. El desayuno suele consistir en pan, mantequilla, mermelada, sándwich, té, etc. Las comidas típicas incluyen dal (lentejas), arroz, verduras, pollo y carne, etc. El alimento básico para la mayoría de los nepaleses es el dal bhat, que consiste en sopa de lentejas (dal), arroz (bhat) y verduras al curry (tarkari). Si tiene alguna necesidad dietética especial, infórmenos con antelación y haremos todo lo posible por adaptarnos a sus necesidades.
Durante tu tiempo libre
Los fines de semana, quienes visitan Katmandú suelen aprovechar la ubicación privilegiada de la ciudad para explorar la impresionante belleza natural y la riqueza cultural de Nepal. Muchos eligen visitar el Parque Nacional de Chitwan, famoso por sus emocionantes safaris y su fauna, que incluye rinocerontes, elefantes y tigres. Otra escapada popular de fin de semana es la pintoresca ciudad de Pokhara, conocida por sus serenos lagos, sus impresionantes vistas del Himalaya y la posibilidad de practicar deportes de aventura como el parapente y el senderismo.
Durante las tardes entre semana, cuando el tiempo libre es limitado, los voluntarios suelen pasar tiempo en Thamel, una zona vibrante y animada, famosa entre los mochileros. Thamel ofrece una variedad de cafés, restaurantes, tiendas y experiencias culturales. Los voluntarios también pueden explorar la rica historia de Katmandú visitando lugares emblemáticos como la estupa de Swayambhunath (Templo de los Monos), la Plaza Durbar o el Jardín de los Sueños, sumergiéndose en el patrimonio y la atmósfera únicos de la ciudad.





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Costs
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1 Week | $285 | |
2 Weeks | $375 | |
3 Weeks | $480 | |
4 Weeks | $585 | |
5 Weeks | $690 | |
6 Weeks | $800 | |
7 Weeks | $900 | |
8 Weeks | $1005 | |
Extra Week | $110 |
Please Note: An application fee of is charged over and above the program fee as an application payment. A 5% international banking fee is charged for credit card payments of program fee in USD/AUD.
¿Qué estás pagando?
- 24 hrs Asistencia y apoyo del personal
- Información completa previa a la salida
- Recojo del aeropuerto
- Orientación
- Comida (2 veces al día)
- Alojamiento
- Seguro médico y de viaje (disponible a un costo adicional)
¿Qué NO está incluido?
- Pasaje aéreo
- Viaje de regreso al aeropuerto (se puede organizar a un costo adicional)
- Transporte local
- Cargos de Visa
- vacunas
FAQ's
Health and Safety
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Do I need to buy a health insurance?
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Yes, for all participants it is mandatory to have a travel medical insurance. To provide the best option to our participants, we offer insurance coverage in collaboration with a leading insurance provider at a very nominal cost.
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How safe is Nepal and Kathmandu in particular?
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This fabled land of Buddha attracts thousands of travelers from around the world. The country has easily embraced the western culture and is one of the most traveled destinations in the world. Women, especially, can feel relaxed in this country. It is safe to go out in the night; however, avoid the company of strangers. Volunteers are advised to follow the safety guidelines given in the pre-departure handbook as well as told to you by your coordinator during orientation.
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What immunizations/vaccinations will I need?
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Carry general medicines with you, other than that consult your doctor before flying. We recommend these basic vaccinations for your safety:
Tetanus
Hepatitis A and B
Typhoid
You are also requested to consult your doctor before traveling to Nepal to get a list of recommended vaccinations.
Also, if you have altitude sickness then ask your doctor to prescribe proper medicines.
Application and Program Details
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Are there any necessary requirements to participate in the Nepal volunteer programs?
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The minimum age requirement for the programs in Nepal is 17 years. For the Medical program, volunteers must be 18-year-old and above.
He/she should have the flexibility to adjust in new environment and culture.
For Medical Program – Pre-Medical, Medical and Nursing students as well as Medical Professionals are welcome to join. Participants with other qualifications in the medical field such as CAN, EMT can also join the program.
Participants must be in good health.
Volunteers who are 16-year-old are also accepted in the Childcare program in Nepal. However, they need to provide a notarized parental consent form. -
Does VolSol provides with a reference or a certificate after program completion?
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Yes, we will provide you with the Certificate after successful completion of your program. The certificate is provided on request.
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Can I volunteer as part of a group?
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Yes, you are welcome to take part in any of the volunteering projects in Nepal as a group. It is a popular destination for group participation. Our Nepal programs have hosted large student groups from around the world including that of schoolies coming for short term volunteering programs. Also, we can design special group programs for groups of 5 or more. Our programs are designed to be safe, affordable and offer a great group volunteering experience to the volunteers.
In our experience of more than 12+ years we have enabled and facilitated volunteer program placements for college groups, university groups, high school groups, group of families, group of couples as well as groups of colleagues. -
Does VolSol provides discount if I choose more than one program or if I am a returning volunteer?
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If you are planning to come for multiple programs in your trip, you will have to pay the application fees just once. Your application fee is valid for a year's time (from the date of application). You will not have to pay the application fees again if you come within the mentioned time frame.
For our returning volunteers, $50 discount is provided for the application fee for their next VolSol program. -
When should I apply for the volunteer programs in Nepal?
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VolSol recommends all its volunteers to apply for the desired programs well in advance. Our major booking seasons are from January to July and September to December.
As we have limited spots available in our programs and serve on first come first basis, it is strongly recommended to apply for the program and book your spots well in advance. You can book your spot in the program by filling an online form and paying the application fee.
Once you complete your application, your individual 'My Account' will be active in which you will receive your placement confirmation after which you can pay the program fees. You can pay the program fees later as well in installments, but 45 days before the program starts. -
What are the Program Locations in Nepal?
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In Nepal, all our volunteering programs as well the accommodations are based in and around the capital city, Kathmandu.
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How long will it take to process my application? Will my application be accepted ?
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Usually, it takes around 10-12 working days for your application to be processed and placement to be confirmed by our team. After your application is accepted, your placement document will be updated in your ‘My Account’ online and you can view the information in your account. The application acceptance depends on the availability of seats in the project as well as the eligibility criteria of the program (age, skills and experience etc).
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When do I need to arrive in Nepal for my program? What will happen once I arrive in Nepal?
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All volunteers need to arrive in Kathmandu on the mentioned program starting date.
All volunteers are provided with the airport pick up from the Tribhuvan International Airport (Airport Code: KTM) by the local coordinator or representative. Those who are arriving overland or are already in Nepal will be picked up at? a meeting point decided beforehand. -
What will be my usual working hours?
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Volunteers usually work for 5 to 6 hours a day, however. It can vary depending on their program. You will have the weekend off so you can go and travel on weekends. However, in some placements, you will need to work on some Saturdays as well.
Accommodation and Living
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Can vegetarians be accommodated?
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Yes – please do ensure that you inform the local team about your food preference and they can guide you so that you get to taste the best food available out there! Also, please do mention your specific food preference in the application form as well.
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Where can I change my money in Nepal? Are there ATMs in Nepal?
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There are many money exchange shops in Kathmandu city. The best option is to change your money at the airport counters itself. There are ATMs located all around the capital city, Kathmandu as well.
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Would I have free time during my program? Can I do sightseeing during my program?
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Typically, volunteers are required to put 5-6 hours every day, 5 days a week. However, work timing is dependent on the project chosen by the volunteers and can vary. You will get free time in the evenings and on the weekends. You can utilize this time to explore the local market streets of Thamel, visit Durbar Square, see evening prayers at the “ghat” of the Pashupatinath Temple and also visit Swayambhu temple. During the weekend, you can visit Chitwan National Park or go visit the famous tourist destination Pokhara.
We encourage our volunteers to travel. We have designed various weekend tours which can be booked under the ‘Add-on Tours’ section in your ‘My Account’. Your in-country coordinator will also help you book and organize the tours once you are in the country. -
What should I pack for my trip to Nepal?
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We always suggest our volunteers to pack light. Being a country on the lap of the Himalayas, the temperature is usually on the colder side, and we would recommend you to get woolen wears and jackets. Pack comfortable clothes and walk shoes. Nepal is a conservative country with numerous sacred worshipping places where short, tight and revealing clothes wouldn't be allowed.
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How do I get to the accommodation and the program location?
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Your in-country coordinator will take you to your placement location from the airport and introduce you to everyone after giving you a basic orientation about the program, city, culture etc. You will be told about the daily mode of transport that you will need to take to go to your project location. Usually, the projects are within short distance from your accommodations. Some projects are within walking distance while others are a short ride away.
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Are there more expenses once I arrive in Nepal?
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Nepal is an inexpensive country. It is recommended to get your personal stuff from a proper general store that sells on MRP (Maximum Retail Price). Locals can often quote high prices for souvenirs, try to bargain and you will get a good price. A simple bracelet should not cost you more than 50-100 NC (Nepalese Currency). Food and dining in Nepal are very reasonable. A 10% (flexible) service charge is applicable in dining and lounging areas.
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Can I know more about accommodation and food arrangements?
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Accommodation is shared on the same gender basis in the home stay/host family which is managed by the VS Nepal in-country coordinator. The accommodations are neat and provide a comfortable stay during your volunteering period in Nepal. The accommodations have running water, electricity and all basic amenities available. Volunteers need to understand that living conditions in Nepal can be different as compared to what you have back at home. You need to be flexible, open minded and adapt to the culture and environment. Living with other like-minded volunteers from around the world is a great experience in itself. Two meals a day are provided to the participants (Breakfast and Dinner).
Connect with Past Volunteers
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How can I connect with past Volunteering Solutions Nepal alumni as well as other former and current volunteers?
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We encourage volunteers to get in touch with former Volunteering Solutions participants and also other program participants joining our projects. You are recommended to join thehttps://www.facebook.com/VolunteeringSolutions/"> Volunteering Solutions Facebook Page or Facebook">https://www.facebook.com/groups/volunteeringsolutions/">Facebook Group to connect with other participants and our team.
You can also visit the Nepal Program Reviews page to view the testimonials and feedbacks of our past participants.
To read alumni interviews and experiences, visit the ‘Meet">https://www.volunteeringsolutions.com/meet-a-volunteer">Meet a Volunteer’ section on our website.
Flights and Visa
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Tell me more about Visa for Nepal
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Getting a Visa for this little Himalayan nation isn’t difficult in any way. You can get your visa on arrival at Kathmandu Airport itself or alternatively, you can also apply for Nepal Visa at your nearest Nepal Embassy.
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What are the recommended inexpensive airline options to reach Nepal?
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Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) is the major international airport serving all flights arriving in Nepal. It is well connected with direct flights from major Asian and Middle Eastern countries. If you are arriving from North America or Europe, you will probably need to book a flight with a stopover at a Middle Eastern city such as Abu Dhabi or Doha.
The major airlines flying into Kathmandu are:Qatar Airways
Etihad Airlines
Air Arabia
Air India
Air Vistara
Silk Air
Dragon Air
Thai Airways
Fly Dubai
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