4 - 12 weeks
from € 1.150
Nepal

Teaching children at the school in Nepal

  • High recreational value
  • Diverse cuisine
  • Lots of initiative

In this project you have the chance to teach at a primary school. Bring learning and movement games with you to Nepal, because that makes the lessons more entertaining and exciting. With your support as an assistant teacher, the students can be looked after individually.

Location icon Kathmandu, Chitwan
Minimum age icon from 17 years
Icon Duration 4 - 12 weeks / from €1.150
Departure days icon Wednesday, Sunday
SDG 4 - Quality education
Quality education

Ensure inclusive, equitable and quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.

Project ID : FA-NE186

As a volunteer
Nepal

4 - 12 weeks / from €1.150
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Children teach in Nepal

What's the matter?

It is not easy for Nepalese children to get a good education. Especially at state schools, the teachers are often poorly trained, the classrooms are unsuitable and there is a lack of the necessary teaching materials. The main problem is the frequent cancellation of classes due to public holidays and strikes. Many girls are also prevented from attending school because they have to help with household chores.

There are a few schools in our project region where you can get involved as a volunteer. You will be assigned to a school by our local team. The facilities mostly suffer from a lack of material and the children are happy about integrative and entertaining new methods.

The size of the classes in Nepal varies: there are usually between 10 and 40 children in your class. Teaching children in Nepal is possible in almost all subjects. Your support is always welcome!

Your tasks as a volunteer

In Nepal you will work with the local teachers and provide support in the classroom. Due to the lack of structures, a lot of initiative is required! If possible, try to hold lessons on the many days that are not available. If that is not possible, you can help with the work in the other projects on these days, for example with private tuition for the village children.

In order to make the lessons as instructive and meaningful as possible, it is important that you prepare yourself before your trip to Nepal. It can happen that you have to spontaneously stand in for another teacher and you should be flexible and bring as many ideas as possible. The children like, for example, learning and movement games and songs.

It is also possible to organize smaller projects, but there is a great lack of school supplies, which is why you should bring them yourself. Crayons, pencils, erasers and the like are always good. The Nepalese students are inquisitive and show a lot of interest in the lessons. It makes sense if you stay more than four weeks in this project, as it takes a while until you really get used to it.

As a rule, you work four to seven hours a day, five to six days a week. Classes usually take place Monday to Friday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 16 p.m. At 13:00 p.m. there is a one-hour lunch break. You should be relaxed and flexible with short-term changes to plans. On days when there are no classes, you can, for example, get involved in other projects of our organization such as the environmental protection project.

In terms of content, you can get involved in a wide range of areas. The school particularly welcomes volunteers who can also offer lessons in sports, music, art or dance.

Accommodation Catering

Accommodation in Chitwan

In Chitwan you have the possibility to choose between three different types of accommodation:

  • host family
  • Volunteer House
  • Hotel

You live with a maximum of one other volunteer in a host family. Since all of the host families are in close proximity to one another, all of the participants are, so to speak, neighbours. The houses of our families are very simple, partly built with clay, but clean.

You also have the option of being accommodated in a volunteer house with a maximum of six other participants or, depending on availability, in a small hotel. Both buildings are on the same property.

You have to wash the laundry yourself or hand it in for a fee for hand washing. We provide you with internet access via a small hotel in the same village. You can also buy a SIM card for your mobile phone. The best thing to do is to ask our team on site.

Important for you to know: The electricity is regularly shut off nationwide for up to 12 hours. In addition, there is only water from a pump and showering or washing is usually done in the open air in a bush shower.

During your volunteer work or your internship abroad, you will receive two meals a day. There is usually no breakfast in the traditional sense in Nepal. Tea is drunk in the morning and around 9 o'clock there is a simple meal of rice and vegetables, sometimes with chicken. In the evening around 19 p.m. you also get a dish of rice and vegetables. At lunchtime, tea is mainly drunk. In the school projects, it is possible to buy lunch in the canteen for around 10 rupees. Otherwise, most RGV participants eat cookies and fruit they have brought with them for lunch.

Guest house in Kathmandu

During your assignment in Kathmandu you will be accommodated in the guest house of one of our team members, which is located in the center of the city. The rooms here are very modern and there is WLAN reception throughout the house. Special highlights of the guest house are the fitness room and the large lounge, which is equipped with a large TV, a projector and a karaoke machine. You will be provided with breakfast and dinner at the accommodation.

From here you can easily reach everything you need - from restaurants and shops for everyday use to numerous shops with souvenirs for your friends and family at home. The tourist center of Kathmandu is also not far from your accommodation, so you can easily walk there. There you will meet people from all over the world and you can feast your way around the globe in the lively pubs and restaurants.

Location

Nepal

Kathmandu, Chitwan

Nepal is a country of superlatives! In the small Asian state, much of the Himalayas are home to the world's highest mountain, Mount Everest (8848 meters) and seven other eight-thousanders.

But Nepal has much more to offer than these snow-capped giants! More than 60 ethnic groups with many different traditions and religious customs live in Nepal. The old royal cities of Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur are also well worth seeing.

No matter where you are in the country, friendly people will meet you everywhere.

Kathmandu,

Located in the center of the country, Kathmandu has been described in mystical Hindu and Buddhist legends dating back thousands of years. However, the capital is not only a cultural center, but also a political one: embassies of many countries and organizations for development aid are based in Kathmandu. The cityscape is characterized by tall buildings in a metropolitan style. The traditional old town, on the other hand, is peppered with Hindu temples and other religious buildings. You will also find many traditional shops with numerous spices, carvings and fabrics in the dreamy alleys of the old town!

If you want to experience colorful lights, historic temples and the breathtaking panorama of the Himalayas and immerse yourself completely in this fascinating world, Kathmandu is the place for you!

Chitwan,

Chitwan National Park is located in southern Nepal, in the foothills of the Himalayas, bordering India. The park itself stretches over an incredible 932 square kilometers! Animal species that live here include rhinos, leopards, bears and the 'king of the jungle': the Bengal tiger. Within Chitwan there are also a variety of resorts where you can not only stay, but also go on exciting safaris. 

Nature lovers and animal lovers will never get bored here! If you also want to get to know village life in Nepal, you've come to the right place!

Free time in Kathmandu and Chitwan

Your free time in Kathmandu and Chitwan

Kathmandu,

Kathmandu is an exciting city with lots to discover. As part of the hippie trail, the Nepalese capital is a popular destination for hippies, but also for tourists from all over the world. You will feel this especially in the Thamel district. The district is considered the tourist hub of the city with its large number of restaurants and bars that invite you to linger.

It gets historical at Durbar Square. Here are the impressive Royal Palace and more than 50 pagodas, stupas, temples and palaces. The UNESCO World Heritage Site is not only popular with tourists, but many locals also like to spend time there.

You can find a similar place in Lalitpur, the city of beauty. The city is right next to Kathmandu and, in addition to Durbar Square, is particularly enchanting with its golden temple and the Buddhist cityscape.

If you have a little more time available, a trip to Nagarkot, about 32 kilometers away, is worthwhile. From there you have a fabulous view of the highest mountain range in the world: the Himalayas.

Chitwan,

When you do your volunteer work in Chitwan, you can expect various leisure activities such as excursions in the national park, trekking tours and safaris through the Nepalese jungle. With a bit of luck you can spot native animals such as rhinos, leopards, bears, Bengal cats, jackals, foxes, honey badgers, mongooses, snakes, monitor lizards and the infamous Bengal tiger. 

If you are interested in birds, then a bird watching tour is for you. It is best to inquire at the park's department. There you can book various tours and offers.

Even if Chitwan and Kathmandu are about 180 kilometers apart, you should consider paying a visit to the city, for example after your volunteer work. When else will this unique opportunity come up again?

On-site procedure

Arrival in Kathmandu

Arrival in Nepal

After your landing at Kathmandu airport, you will be picked up by our team and taken to your accommodation. For your first night in Nepal, the bustling traveler center of Kathmandu is your home. The costs for an overnight stay in Kathmandu as well as for the transfer are borne by us. Afterwards, your transfer to Chitwan may take place.

Orientation in Nepal

Orientation program in Nepal

When you arrive at your project location, you will first be given an orientation so that you can find your way around as quickly as possible. Now you can take some time to get to know your new family, local customs and settle into your new surroundings. Thanks to the hospitable Nepalese, it will certainly be easy for you to get started and you will be warmly welcomed.

Volunteer project in Nepal

Your first day in the project

After the introductory program, you can start working on the project. You will be instructed in the individual activities by one of the team members or an experienced volunteer and can then support you with the various tasks.

Pricing

  • base fee
    € 1.150, -
    4 weeks of participation
  • extension week
    € 150, - / week
    up to 8 weeks respectively

included
Services

Before departure

  • Individual advice and support from our trained RGV team in Munich
  • Organization including placement in the project and coordination of your stay on site
  • Assistance with preparation: visa, health care, travel insurance, etc.
  • Non-binding flight advice
  • Travel ABC with packing list for your travel preparation
  • RGV t-shirt

On site

  • Airport transfer on the agreed arrival and departure days
  • Accommodation in a volunteer house, with a host family or in a hotel
  • Meals: Breakfast and dinner
  • Orientation program with the team on site
  • Support and guidance from the on-site team
  • RGV 24h emergency number
  • Project t-shirt to wear during on-site activities

After return

  • Participation confirmation of your voluntary commitment
  • Reflection course on your experiences abroad
  • Evaluation sheet and optional feedback discussion
useful additional services

not included
Services

  • Round trip
  • Private expenses on site
  • Excursions with microlight flights
  • Travel and cancellation insurance
  • Visa and Vaccinations
  • All nights outside your agreed accommodation
  • Public transport and extra transfers
  • Daily drive to the project
  • Drinks

Individual Recommended additional offers
& must-haves

Picture must-haves

Would you prefer to stay in a single room? Are you vegan or do you have special requests for food? Or do you want to do some cool trips with other volunteers in your free time and explore the country?

With us, you benefit from a variety of optional additional services that you can add individually to your booking, depending on your preferences.

Flight booking icon
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Cheap flights with our flight partner thanks to volunteer rates.
Flight offers with maximum flexibility

Would you like to receive a cheap flight offer for your stay abroad that is perfectly tailored to you? After you have successfully registered, you can have a non-binding offer created.

The excellent rates for volunteers, students and young people are a great advantage. Arrival times and flight time changes can also be sent directly to RGV upon request, so that our RGV teams in the destination countries are always informed about your arrival times.

These special tariffs give you special added value:

  • maximum flexibility for rebookings and cancellations
  • generous baggage allowance
  • Additional discounts on one-way flights: The new volunteer tariffs include attractive discounts to reduce your financial burden on one-way flights (e.g. for stopovers, project or country combinations).
Insurance icon
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Benefit from the 4 in 1 ERGO travel insurance.
The 4 in 1 insurance cover for volunteers and internships abroad

You can easily book the long-term travel protection of ERGO Reiseversicherung after you have registered. You will receive the links to this automatically after a successful registration.

The following building blocks are included:

  • Health Insurance
  • Comfort protection: accident, liability and interruption insurance
  • Travel insurance

Kathmandu, Chitwan Team
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Namaste - Welcome to Nepal!

Here our RGV team is led by the brothers Sher, Shiri and Hom. They all speak German, English and Nepali. Sher is a local and trained travel guide. Him and his wife Will support you in the first days in Kathmandu.

Shiri manages with his wife Sushil accommodation in Chitwan National Park. They will be there to help you with your volunteer work in Nepal. Hom also works for the brothers' tour operator and runs a hotel in Pokhara. Him and his wife Bandana are your contacts in Pokhara.

For many years, the brothers have been committed to local development and support their village community wherever possible.

Portrait team in Nepal

Volunteers talk about their experiences Joint commitment - big impact!

Testimonials

Experience report from the school project in Nepal

What I particularly enjoyed was playing English singing and dancing games with the children. The children's enthusiasm and joy in such activities is simply contagious.
Testimonials

Report from a school in Nepal

I experienced so much and got to know a completely new culture. The five months felt like two weeks and were unfortunately far too short. I can only recommend volunteer work in Nepal to everyone.
Testimonials

Volunteering in Nepal Field report

I taught English myself. I was often happy that I was able to prepare for voluntary service with material, such as learning games, thanks to the advance information from RGV.
Testimonials

Teaching in Nepal Field report

Overall, Nepal was an incredible experience for me and I learned a lot about the country, the people and ultimately about myself. It is important to be flexible, open-minded and adaptable
Testimonials

Children teach in Nepal Experience report

Every morning I was overrun at the gate by laughing and screaming children who held out their hands to me to say "ZAZ" - the Nepalese "high five", I sometimes felt like a pop star in the fan mile...
Testimonials

My volunteer work in Nepal

In my opinion, volunteering is the best way to get to know a country because you get to see many things in everyday life that a tourist can't. In addition, as a volunteer you are treated differently than a normal tourist.

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RGV FAQ
to the project

What are the project fees used for?

Although we are a non-profit organization, there are costs associated with volunteering abroad. Find out here, why volunteering requires money and what your project fee is used for.

What visa do I need for Nepal?

You need a tourist visa (for 30 days or 90 days) to enter Nepal. You will receive this directly at the airport upon arrival. You can also fill out the application online in advance. The fees are then paid at the airport.

What language skills do I need for the project in Nepal?

Good knowledge of English is required. Knowledge of Nepali is also helpful - we therefore recommend taking a Nepali language course on site.

What vaccinations/ health precautions do I need?

If you are traveling from a yellow fever area, you need a yellow fever vaccination. Otherwise there are no compulsory vaccinations.

We generally recommend a consultation in a practice for travel and tropical medicine.

You can get general information about recommended health care and vaccinations online Center for Travel Medicine as well as on the side of Foreign Office.

When does the social project always take place?

You can register for social projects all year round. But note that during the local school holidays In some countries, child care is limited or not available at all. Contact usif you are unsure whether the project will be managed in your desired time frame.

What are the requirements for the social project?

There are no special requirements for participation. What is important is enjoyment of working with children, a sense of responsibility, exemplary behavior, use of appropriate language, initiative and empathy. Comfortable clothing appropriate for a children's center is recommended, as is clothing that can get dirty (when painting, for example). Smoking should not be allowed in the presence of children.

What do I have to bring?

Long, neat clothing that covers knees and arms, and sturdy shoes.

What do I have to consider as an LGBTQ person?

Please be aware that homosexual acts are considered undesirable in many countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America and are even punishable by law in some places. In general, people who are identified as queer are often exposed to hostility.

For example, get information from Foreign Office about the exact regulations in your destination country.

General FAQ about volunteer work

Ready to get involved as a volunteer in Nepal? Start your adventure abroad with Rainbow Garden Village!

Rainbow Garden Village has been offering volunteer work and internships abroad since 1999. What started as a small student initiative in Ghana has now grown into an organization with over 250 projects around the world.

You can be sure that your work as a volunteer will be an unforgettable experience. Bring your commitment and your knowledge to do good locally - and at the same time benefit from the unique experiences that will promote your personal development.

Become part of our RGV community!
We look forward to you.

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to the volunteer

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Choose your volunteer project and register online.

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We will review your application and confirm your participation.

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Prepare for your assignment online or in our preparatory seminar in Munich.

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Here we go! During your volunteer work, we will support you at any time with our on-site team.

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