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Nepal
Volunteers participating in the Teaching program in Nepal will be conducting English classes at local Nepalese public or private schools, which are short of staff and are in need of regular volunteers. Tourism is one of the main industries in Nepal and a strong command over the English language can land a sophisticated and decent pay job. It is of a great benefit to working as a volunteer teaching in schools in Nepal, not just for the children from the underprivileged section but the volunteers as well.
All that is required from the volunteers to execute this task is that they should have good English speaking abilities and lots of enthusiasm to work with children. Starting with the basics of the language, the kids would be delighted if they are able to learn simple, short sentences which enables them to understand English and express themselves in the same language.
Sample Placement Profile - Jagat Sundar Bwonekuthi Secondary School
Jagat Sundar Bwonekuthi Secondary School, located in Lakhutitha, Chagal, Kathmandu, was founded in 1991 as a community educational institution. It is affiliated with the National Examinations Board (NEB) and recognized by the Ministry of Education in Nepal. The school stands out as a Nepal Bhasa medium institution, offering instruction in the Newari language as a core subject from nursery through grade ten. This unique approach emphasizes the preservation and promotion of Newari culture and language, making it one of the few schools in the Kathmandu Valley committed to sustained mother-tongue education.
In addition to its language programs, the school provides education up to the secondary level, balancing affordability with quality. It supports students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds through scholarship programs. The curriculum integrates bilingual teaching methodologies, ensuring students gain proficiency in both their mother tongue and Nepali.
Jagat Sundar Bwonekuthi is particularly notable for its community-driven mission, fostering cultural awareness alongside academic development. It serves as a model for culturally inclusive education in Nepal, offering an environment that combines tradition with contemporary learning approaches.
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Volunteers joining the teaching program in Nepal will be accommodated with a host family or at a volunteer house. Both the arrangements are located close to the placement facility and are provided with meals. A typical schedule while volunteering in Nepal goes like;
Sunday - Arrival in Kathmandu
Monday - Orientation session by the local coordinator covering topic areas; such
as safety, culture, language, places to visit, behavior, food, and more. This will be followed by a visit to the placement facility in the company of the local coordinator to get introduced to the placement and the Inmates.
Tuesday to Friday - Volunteer work
Breakfast - Volunteers will have breakfast at the volunteer house/with the host family
Volunteer at placement - 10:30 am to 3:30 pm
Lunch - 01:00 pm (volunteers eat at local restaurant)
Dinner - 07:00 pm
Weekends - Free to explore the city
The same volunteer work schedule continues from the second week onwards
Note: Please note, the schedule may vary depending on the particular project the volunteer is participating on.
Volunteers under the teaching program in Nepal are mostly placed in school placements. Schools that we work with get students from very poor families who cannot afford expensive schooling for their children. However, placement options are also available for those looking to work in high schools. Following are the list of tasks to be done by volunteers under the teaching program in Nepal;
Assist the local staff of the schools
Evolve new ways of teaching in a play-way method
Teach a class on your own once you feel confident about it
Teach English, Maths and other subjects depending on your expertise
Include extra-curricular activities, such as playing games, dancing, going to a picnic or outing to the way of teaching
You are also welcome to participate in other activities of the school such as sports, music, and arts
Your language of communication must be English and the kids would pick up the language naturally
Volunteers must be 17 years or older at the time of joining the project. You need to have an open mind and a flexible attitude for working in a new and different environment. The volunteer should bring energy and enthusiasm to make a difference. Participants must be fit and healthy at the time of joining the program. Participants should have no criminal convictions and should provide a clean criminal background check report. A parental consent form shall be required for Under 18 participants joining the program.
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Airport Transfer
Volunteers and interns are picked up from the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu by a member of the local coordinating staff. Those volunteers who will be already in Nepal will be met by the staff at a designated meeting point decided beforehand.
Accommodation
The volunteer/intern house in Nepal provides a comfortable and welcoming environment for participants during their stay. It is located in Bafal, a peaceful residential area just a 10-minute drive from Thamel, the lively heart of Kathmandu known for its tourist attractions, shops, and restaurants. This location offers the perfect balance of tranquility and accessibility.
Volunteers can enjoy homemade meals, giving them a taste of traditional Nepali cuisine while ensuring their dietary needs are met. The house is equipped with high-speed Wi-Fi, allowing for seamless connectivity with family and friends or managing any personal or professional commitments. A television is also available for relaxation and entertainment during free time.
The accommodation includes all basic amenities needed for a comfortable stay, such as running water, hot water during winters, clean western style toilets and electricity. The living spaces are cozy and inviting, providing a great opportunity for volunteers to unwind and build connections with fellow participants. The house is managed by a dedicated coordinator based in Nepal, ensuring that all aspects of the accommodation are well-maintained and that volunteers have support for any queries or concerns.
This setup allows volunteers to focus on their projects and enjoy their experience while feeling at home in a supportive and well-facilitated environment. Private room requests can be accommodated at a nearby guest house for an extra charge.
Orientation
Your local program coordinator will provide an orientation and briefing upon your arrival. Depending on your arrival time, the orientation may be conducted on the same day or the following day. Typically, it lasts about half a day and covers essential topics such as local culture, greetings, key locations, transportation options, and other important details to help you settle in and navigate the area with confidence.
Meals
Two Nepalese meals (Breakfast and Dinner) will be provided to all volunteers depending on your work schedule. Breakfast typically consists of Bread, Butter, Jam, Sandwich, Tea etc. Typical meals provided include Dal (Lentils), Rice, Vegetables, Chicken and meat etc. The staple meal for most Nepalese people is dal bhat, which consists of lentil soup (dal), rice (bhat) and vegetables in curry (tarkari). If you have any special dietary requirements, you can let us know in advance and we can try our best to accommodate that.
During your Free Time
On weekends, participants in Kathmandu often take advantage of the city's prime location to explore Nepal's stunning natural beauty and cultural richness. Many choose to visit Chitwan National Park, renowned for its thrilling safari experiences and wildlife, including rhinos, elephants, and tigers. Another popular weekend getaway is the picturesque town of Pokhara, known for its serene lakes, breathtaking Himalayan views, and opportunities for adventure sports like paragliding and trekking.
During weekday evenings, when free time is limited, volunteers frequently spend time in Thamel, a vibrant and bustling area famous among backpackers. Thamel offers a variety of cafés, restaurants, shops, and cultural experiences. Volunteers can also explore Kathmandu’s rich history by visiting iconic landmarks such as the Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple), Durbar Square, or the Garden of Dreams, immersing themselves in the city's unique heritage and atmosphere.
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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.
The volunteer and intern house in Nepal offers a comfortable and friendly stay in Bafal, a quiet residential area just 10 minutes from Thamel. Volunteers enjoy home-cooked Nepali meals, high-speed Wi-Fi, and common areas for relaxation. The accommodation includes all basic amenities such as running water, winter hot water, electricity, and clean western-style toilets. A local coordinator manages the house and provides on-ground support throughout the stay. Private rooms are available at a nearby guesthouse for an additional cost. 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).
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.
Yes, we recommend volunteers to bring $80-100 for personal expenses for every week.You need to pay for visa on arrival, one meal a day, snacks, bottled water, local transportation and any shopping expenses.
We can only provide contact details for former volunteers who have consented to having their data shared. However, there is a Facebook group for past and current volunteers which you are welcome to join. There are also hundreds of reviews online from our former volunteers as well as social media posts on Instagram, TikTok and our You Tube Channel.
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 the Volunteering Solutions Facebook Page or 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 a Volunteer’ section on our website.
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.
Most travelers require a tourist visa to enter Nepal, which can be obtained on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. To apply, travelers must have a passport valid for at least six months, at least one blank page, a completed visa application form, payment of the visa fee, and in some cases a passport-size photograph. Tourist visa fees are USD 30 for 15 days, USD 50 for 30 days, and USD 125 for 90 days, and visas can be extended while in Nepal at the Department of Immigration in Kathmandu or Pokhara. Citizens of certain countries, including Nigeria, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Swaziland, Cameroon, Somalia, Liberia, Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan, are not eligible for visa on arrival and must apply in advance at a Nepalese embassy.
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:
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.
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. To view more details about the insurance policy, click here
Nepal is generally considered a safe country for travelers, and Kathmandu, the capital, is one of the safest cities in the region for tourists, students, and volunteers. The country is well known for its hospitality, and violent crime against foreigners is rare.
Kathmandu is lively and busy, especially in areas such as Thamel, Boudha, Patan, and Bhaktapur, which are popular with visitors and well accustomed to international travelers. Most safety concerns involve petty crime, such as pick pocketing or bag snatching, particularly in crowded markets and tourist areas. Keeping valuables secure and being aware of your surroundings usually prevents issues.
Travelers should take normal precautions, such as avoiding poorly lit areas late at night, using registered taxis or ride-hailing services, and not displaying expensive items.
Carry general medicines with you, other than that consult your doctor before flying. We recommend these basic vaccinations for your safety:
You are also requested to consult your doctor before traveling to Nepal to get a list of recommended vaccinations.
You can book your slot by filling the online application form and pay the application fee. You can pay your program fee later and also, in installments, however, the complete payment should be made 45 days prior the start of the program. If you are volunteering in a group, you can also fill a group application form. The initial application fee is refunded in the unlikely event that we’re not able to offer you a place on the program, and you have the flexibility to request a change of start date up until the 45 day payment deadline (this is subject to availability for other dates).
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).
The minimum age requirement for programs in Nepal is 17 years. Participants should be flexible and willing to adapt to a new environment and culture. All participants must be in good health. Families are also welcome to join the programs in Nepal.All adult participants need to provide a clean criminal background check report prior to joining the program.
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.We have facilitated volunteer program placements for college groups, university groups, high school groups, group of families, group of couples as well as groups of colleagues.
In Nepal, all our volunteering programs as well the accommodations are based in and around the capital city, Kathmandu.
Yes, we will provide you with the Certificate after successful completion of your program. The certificate is provided on request.
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.
Volunteers usually work for 5 to 6 hours a day, however. It can vary depending on your final placement. 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.
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 by taxi.
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