Volunteer Abroad in Nepal

Relatively small Nepal owes its existence to the varied and mountainous topography that kept invaders out and now have been attracting visitors to come and enjoy this fairytale land of multi-tiered Hindu temples and Buddhist pagodas. As a volunteer in Nepal, you can witness several of the world’s loftiest mountains, beautiful temple squares, laidback Newari towns, and towns on the rim of the valley offering great views of Himalayan peaks, Lumbini-the Buddha’s birthplace as well as scenic Pokhara.
Volunteering in Nepal is an excellent way to serve the rural communities in Nepal and their development. It presents Volunteer opportunities in Nepal to explore country’s culture in a different way. Volunteer in Nepal includes programs like Volunteer in Nepal orphanage, teaching English in Nepal, healthcare/Medical volunteer in Nepal etc. and supporting many local non-profit organizations.

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Global Volunteers.de , Germany

The increasing deforestation of the country and the loss of fertile soil due to erosion are just some of the environmental problems plaguing the country. In the south of Chitwan, a nursery…



Global Volunteers.de , Germany

Though English language in Nepal is becoming increasingly important, the teaching of English in many schools is not part of the curriculum. Volunteers who are interested to participate will have…



Global Volunteers.de , Germany

Because of the civil war or civil unrest many Nepalese children have lost their parents. With the rising number of children and adolescents, the orphanages are running with only with the help of…



Global Volunteers.de , Germany

Although Nepal is a predominantly Hindu country, it still has numerous Buddhist temples that are scattered all over the country and testify to the popularity of Buddhism. In Kathmandu, a large…



Global Volunteers.de , Germany

The Nepalese health care system is characterized by the lack of qualified personnel, material, money, and accordingly more appropriate infrastructure. Local hospitals and health centers at the periphery…