Volunteer in Nepal: Teaching│Health Placements

Volunteer in Nepal on our projects, hosted by our experienced trekking partners

street scene our volunteers in Nepal may encounter
Nepal Volunteering info on this page
Read about Nepal and our partners
View our projects in Nepal
Nepal Volunteer Pricing
Placment Details:
visa│vaccinations│welcome
food│accommodation

Volunteer in Nepal: our Health Placement, & teacher volunteering prices

Prices

Health Placements & Electives
(Medical│Dental│Nursing)

Volunteer Teaching
in schools
#Weeks Teaching Health
2$835$905
4$1,175$1,245
6$1,655$1,725
8$2,135$2,205
10$2,315$2,385
12$2,775$2,845
volunteers with our local partners in Nepal

Opportunities for a Volunteer in Nepal

Nepal: the country, and our volunteering partners

You are joining us at the roof of the world when you volunteer in Nepal, and we are delighted to be offering these volunteer opportunities in Nepal through local partners xxxx. These are an established trekking and tourism company based in Kathmandu, who have actively supported community development in the city and mountain villages for over 30 years. Indeed, you being a volunteer in Nepal is in addition to their voluntary work, and their provision of employment for local people that they have been meeting corporate social responsibility aims long before that became a board room CV ‘must have’.

beautiful scenery awaits our volunteers in Nepal

Get a discount on trekking as our volunteer in Nepal

I am often asked by enquirers if our company does ‘voluntourism’, and the answer is we don’t. Some companies sell a volunteer tourism package that may include going into a school, or a village, or a turtle sanctuary to volunteer some services as you travel, with minimal impact.’

We do offer those who join us to volunteer in Nepal as voluntary workers the opportunity for 2 or more people to add on a completely separate sightseeing (2 days), and trekking (9 days) package, through our local partners, offered at a discounted price to those who volunteer in Nepal through GAFV.

View the Volunteering│Trekking (and Sightseeing) itineraries here. In the example, we have sightseeing at the beginning, and trekking at the end, although this may be done, by agreement, at any point during your time as a volunteer in Nepal.

The trekking is to, from, and around Annapurna base camp.

If you have come to this page through googling ‘Nepal trekking’

View the Trekking (and Sightseeing) itineraries

Email our Nepal Trekking partners

see wildlife, save wildlife. Volunteer in Nepal with us.

Nepal: geography and wildlife

Set in the NE of the Indian sub-continent, on the slopes of the Himalayas, and overlooked by its towering heights, Nepal offers a kaleidoscope of experiences. 45% of Nepal remains forested, 26% is under agricultural production, the rest is rivers, lakes, and the ‘roof of the world’. Some come to scale Mount Everest, others to trek, and marvel at the natural beauty of the terrain and landscapes.

Nepal boasts incredible wildlife, including Bengal tigers (Nepal having doubled its population of these in 10 years), rhinoceroses, and elephants, which are protected and thriving in the Chitwan, and Bardia National Park sanctuaries. Fish swim in its many lakes and stream, colourful birds inhabit its forests, well camouflaged ones inhabit its hills, and eagles and vultures patrol the skies.

Volunteering in Nepal provides fantastic cultural sights

Nepal’s people and culture

The beating heart of Nepal lies in its people—their warmth, resilience, and unwavering spirit. Nepalese communities warmly welcome travellers and volunteers, with volunteers able to experience their traditions, festivals, and daily life. The ancient cities of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Patan have ornate temples and palaces, testimony to the country's rich history and spiritual traditions of Hinduism, and Buddhism, which are additional draws for tourists.

The Nepalese people, however, are not without challenges in their lives and communities. Nepal is a secular federal democracy, and has been since 2006, though religion takes a major part in people’s lives, as it does throughout SE Asia. Our Volunteers in Nepal can play a pivotal role in addressing the challenges that Nepal faces, and you’ll work hand in hand with our local partner organization to create sustainable change.

‘Opportunity comes but does not linger’

Nepalese Proverb

page updated 2024-04-04

Responses to FAQs about volunteering in Nepal

Visas

You can volunteer in Nepal for up to 3 months (90 days) on a Tourist Visa, extendable for 30 days (120 days in total).

Airport pick-up:

This is included in the price you pay. Airport drops are not included.

Accommodation

You will stay at our partner’s hotel in Kathmandu. Half board is provided on 5/7 consecutive days when volunteering or on placement, with B&B on 2 days.

Transport to the placements

You could hire a car with our partners each day to take up to 3 people to a placement. Cost one way is US$5, and $8 to the school (3km), or hospital (5km) respectively.

Local buses to either the school or hospital are US$0.50 per journey

Health Placements:

Those wishing to carry out health placements, or electives, must provide evidence of licencing, or relevant course enrolment respectively.

Those wishing to join our health pre-med / pre-dental, pre-nursing placements must provide references from their schools, and must be aged 18 to be placed in the hospital

Those aged 17 may volunteer in schools, and visit the hospital for observations under guidance.

References:

For licenced practice, and electives, GAFV requires 1 professional reference, on headed paper, sent to us from a work’s email address.

Other documentation is required, such as evidence of qualifications, study, and licencing.

Police Clearance Checks:

All people joining us on any program must provide a criminal record check from the country that issues their passport, and any country you have been residing in for over 12 months in the year prior to joining us.

Orientation:

you will receive an orientation program before beginning on arrival at your base in Ghana, and before your programme begins.

Program timetable:

We will send you a program timetable closer to when you will be arriving, and after discussions are complete as to what you would like to do.

Drinking water:

filtered water is provided at the designated accommodation; bottled water is available to buy outside.

You are advised not to drink the tap water.

You may wish to bring with you either, (a) water purification tablets, or (b) a portable water filtering system  

Vaccinations and Health:

please check your government advisories. Some advisories may be found here at our Global-info page under Government│Other Travel Advisories.

Yellow Fever: You will need to ensure you have a yellow fever vaccination (inoculated at least 10 days before arrival in Ghana) and certificate proving that to be allowed to enter Ghana

Mosquitos: mosquito nets are provided ate the accommodation. You may wish to bring insect repellent, and other measures as advised by your government’s travel advisories