VOLUNTEERISM AND ABC TREK

  • Days:15 Days
  • Difficulty:Moderate
  • Country:Nepal
  • Activity:Trekking & Voluntarism
  • Max Altitude:4,131m/ 13,553 feet
  • Accomodation:Tea House & Lodges
  • Best Season:Mar-May, Sep-Nov
  • Meals:B,L,D
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Duration

15 Days

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Trip Introduction

The community project in Nepal is an opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of local people while also immersing yourself in the rich culture and traditions of the region. As a volunteer, you will have the chance to get involved in a variety of activities that will not only benefit the community, but also allow you to gain a deeper understanding of the people and the region.

Teaching in nearby schools is a crucial part of the project since you will get to engage with kids and aid in their skill and knowledge development. You will discover that this is a gratifying and fulfilling experience,regardless of your lev-el of experience in the teaching profession.

Along with teaching, you will have the chance to interact with the kids through games and other activities, fostering relationships and fostering a healthy learning environment.

The project’s physical contribution to the infrastructural growth of the institution is another crucial component.      Painting, building repairs, and other initiatives that serve to enhance the facilities and offer a better learning environment for the kids can fall under this category.

The project also includes adult literacy programs, which are crucial because they offer a chance to                                      Empower the neighborhood and give people the tools they need to change their lives.

Along with volunteering, you will have the chance to meet the locals and take part in customary celebrations including Dashain, Tihar, Lhosar, and Holi. This is a special chance to take in Nepal’s diverse culture and rejoice with the locals in a way that is entirely genuine.

Overall, participating in the community project in Nepal is a remarkable experience that gives you the ability to both directly improve the lives of the locals and immerse yourself in the area’s rich culture and traditions. This project is for you if you’re seeking for a worthwhile and fulfilling volunteer opportunity.

After finishing the community project, you will get the chance to go on the trip to Annapurna base camp, which is another thrilling adventure. With amazing views of mountains like Annapurna and Dhaulagiri, as well as a wide  variety of flora and fauna, this trek takes you through some of the most stunning environments in the entire globe. Any adventure seeker will find the walk to be demanding and gratifying as it ascends from 850 meters to 4130 meters in altitude.

Trip Highlights

  • Volunteer and make a real difference in the lives of local people in Nepal
  • Immerse in the rich culture and traditions of the region through engagement with the local community
  • Teach in nearby schools and interact with kids through games and activities
  • Contribute to the physical growth of the schools and institutions through painting, building repairs, and other initiatives
  • Take part in adult literacy programs and empower the neighborhood
  • Participate in customary celebrations like Dashain, Tihar, Lhosar, and Holi
  • Thrilling trek to Annapurna Base Camp with stunning views of mountains, diverse flora and fauna, and breathtaking environments
  • Challenging and fulfilling walk from 850 meters to 4130 meters in altitude.

 

 

15 Days of walking
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Detailed Itinerary

Day 1

Upon arrival at the airport, you will be greeted by project coordinators who will provide a briefing about the project, safety guidelines, and Nepalese culture. Transfer to your accommodation and settle in for the night.

 

 

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After breakfast, enjoy a scenic drive to Pokhara, a beautiful city surrounded by the Himalayas. The drive will take around 6-7 hours. Upon arrival, check in at your accommodation and explore the local area.

 

 

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Start your volunteer work at the project site in Pokhara. The exact activities will depend on the needs of the project at the time, but you can expect to engage in teaching activities at nearby schools, including English language classes, and assisting with skill and knowledge development. You will also interact with children through games and other activities to foster relationships and a healthy learning environment. In addition, you may participate in physical contribution activities to enhance the facilities, including painting, building repairs, and other initiatives. You will also assist with adult literacy programs to empower the neighborhood and provide essential tools for improving lives.

 

 

 

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Start your volunteer work at the project site in Pokhara. The exact activities will depend on the needs of the project at the time, but you can expect to engage in teaching activities at nearby schools, including English language classes, and assisting with skill and knowledge development. You will also interact with children through games and other activities to foster relationships and a healthy learning environment. In addition, you may participate in physical contribution activities to enhance the facilities, including painting, building repairs, and other initiatives. You will also assist with adult literacy programs to empower the neighborhood and provide essential tools for improving lives.

 

 

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Today is your last day at the project site. You will say goodbye to the children, teachers, and community members you have been working with and reflect on the experience. After saying goodbye, you will drive back to your accommodation in Pokhara and prepare for the next part of your journey. In the afternoon, you can relax and explore the local area or prepare for the upcoming trek.

 

 

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During the trip; weather, local politics, transport or a multitude of other factors,that are beyond our control can result in a change of itinerary. It is, however, very unlikely that the itinerary would be substantially altered; if alterations are necessary the leader will decide what is the best alternative, taking into consideration the best interests of the whole group. Where a change does occur, we do everything we can to minimize its effect, but we cannot be responsible for the results of changes or delays.

Join our Fixed Departure

Included

  • Arrival & Departure: Airport – Hotel transfers – Airport (Pick Up and Drop)
  • Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu: Hotel in Kathmandu on bed & breakfast Basis- Twin Bedroom
  • Permit: All necessary paper works: National Park permits, TIMS permit & conservation entry fee
  • Insurance: Insurance for all involved Nepalese staffs during trek
  • Member transportation: Ground Transportation with Guide as per itinerary. Stuffs Transportation: Necessary all equipment Transportation for all.
  • Member Luggage:  Up to 15 Kg per member for personal baggage during the trek carrying by porters
  • Lodging & Food: Food 3 meals a day (BDL) along with accessible accommodation at Hotel/Lodge during the trek
  • Guide and Porter: 1 English speaking Guide, Porters (2 trekkers: 1 porter) during the trek
  • Staff Salary and allowance: All Nepalese staff daily wages, salary and food and accommodation
  • First Aid Kit: A well-stocked first aid kit will be available for emergencies.

Excluded

  • Airfare and Visa: International flight fares to/from Kathmandu and Nepal entry visa fees.
  • Personal Transportation: Any personal transportation beyond the aforementioned programs.
  • Lunch and Dinner: Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu and during early returns from the trek.
  • Extra Night in Kathmandu: Any extra nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu due to early arrivals, late departures, or early returns from the trek.
  • Rescue Evacuation: Medical insurance and emergency rescue evacuation costs if required, including rescue, repatriation, medication, medical tests, and hospitalization costs.
  • Personal Expenses: Telephone, internet, battery recharge, shower, laundry, alcoholic beverages, boiled water, beer, coke, and personal trekking gear and equipment.
  • Tips: Tips for guides, porters, and staff.

Note: Any other services not mentioned in the included or excluded services list will not be covered and will be the responsibility of the trekker.

Guides

Route Map


Altitude Map

Accommodations

Basic Trekking Equipment List

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Quantity Type Remarks
1 Woolen Cap     1
2 Sunglasses     1  UV protected
3 Bob Scarf/buff Mask     1
4 Warm down Jacket     1
5 Thermal Inner Layer  2 pairs
6 Gloves  1 pair
7 Sleeping Bag    1 20 + Degrees
8 Trekking Trousers & Inner Vest As per necessity
9 Trekking Shoes  1 pair   Full Ankle
10 Woolen Socks 3/4 pairs
11 Trekking Poles  1 pair
12 Water Bottle    1    Thermos  1 L+
13 Waterproof Jacket    1
14 Slippers  1 pair
15 Sun Block    1     SPF 30
16 Personal First Aid Kit    1
17 Trekking Bag    1    Rucksack  50 L+
18 Area Map    1
19 Head Light with extra battery    1

General Information


  1. Trekking at high altitudes requires warm clothing to protect you from the cold. A down jacket with a hood is a must for altitudes above 4,000 m. You can rent a down jacket for USD 30-40 based on trekking days, but please note that in case of loss or damage, you will need to reimburse the cost of USD 150 per item.


  2. A good quality sleeping bag is essential for a comfortable night’s sleep during the trek. You can rent a 4-season sleeping bag for USD 30-40 based on trekking days, but again, if you lose or damage the sleeping bag, you will need to reimburse the cost of USD 150 per item.


  3. Before embarking on your trek, make sure to acclimatize to the altitude by spending a few days in Kathmandu. This will help your body adjust to the change in altitude and reduce the risk of altitude sickness.


  4. It is essential to have proper trekking shoes that are comfortable and provide good traction. Make sure to break in your shoes before the trek to avoid blisters and discomfort.


  5. The weather in the Himalayas can be unpredictable, so it is crucial to pack for different weather conditions. Layers of clothing, including a waterproof jacket and pants, are recommended.


  6. Trekking poles can be a lifesaver, especially when trekking uphill or downhill. They help reduce the pressure on your knees and provide extra stability.


  7. It is important to stay hydrated while trekking. Carry a water bottle or bladder with you and make sure to drink enough water throughout the day. Avoid drinking untreated water and carry water purification tablets or a water filter.


  8. Toiletries like wet wipes and hand sanitizer are essential, especially when there is no access to running water. It is also important to carry toilet paper and dispose of it properly.


  9. Trekking in the Himalayas can be physically demanding, so it is essential to be in good physical shape. Regular exercise and cardiovascular training can help prepare your body for the trek.


  10. Respect the local culture and traditions by learning a few words in the local language and dressing modestly. Avoid giving money or sweets to children, as it can encourage a culture of begging.


  11. Trekking in the Himalayas can be an unforgettable experience, so take the time to enjoy the scenery and immerse yourself in the local culture. Take plenty of pictures, but remember to be respectful of the local customs and traditions.


FAQ

The community project in Nepal is a volunteer opportunity that involves working with locals to improve their community while immersing oneself in the culture and traditions of the region.

 

The community project involves a variety of activities, including teaching in nearby schools, engaging with children through games and activities, contributing to the physical infrastructure of the institutions, offering adult literacy programs, and participating in customary celebrations.

 

No, teaching experience is not necessary to participate in the community project. Volunteers with or without experience are welcome to participate

You can participate in a variety of customary celebrations, including school festivals program.

 

The Annapurna base camp trip is an additional adventure opportunity offered after completing the community project. It involves trekking through stunning environments, including views of mountains like Annapurna and Dhaulagiri, and a wide variety of flora and fauna

Yes, the Annapurna base camp trek is physically demanding, as it ascends from 850 meters to 4130 meters in altitude. It is recommended for adventure seekers in good physical condition.

The duration of the community project varies, but typically ranges from 2 days to 1 week.

The cost of participating in the community project in Nepal varies depending on the organization that is offering the program. Generally, the costs include program fees, accommodation, meals, and transportation.

No, speaking Nepali is not a requirement for participating in the community project. However, having basic knowledge of the language can be helpful in communicating with the locals.

Yes, anyone from any country can participate in the community project in Nepal.

Accommodation during the community project in Nepal varies depending on the organization offering the program. Generally, volunteers stay in shared accommodations, such as a hostel, homestay, or guesthouse.

Age restrictions may vary depending on the organization offering the program. However, typically, volunteers must be at least 18 years old to participate.

Volunteers are typically provided with a program coordinator who can assist them with any issues or concerns that arise during the project. They

You can apply visa to Nepal through embassy or other diplomatic mission to your country also you can obtain tourist visa upon arrival at Kathmandu airport. If you prefer to use a visa service you will find many by searching on the internet, one in particular we have found reliable is CIBT: https://cibtvisas.com/

Yes, it is compulsory you should arrange your travel insurance and please insure your chosen policy also covers helicopter and medical rescue and repatriation costs.

In Kathmandu or in other cities we use 5-star hotels and in trekking or in remote areas we provide the highest quality available

Between 1000m and 3500m the temperature could be as high as 20 deg C to 5 deg C low. At higher altitude, the temperature ranges from 20 deg C to -10 deg C. During winter it is around 10 deg colder.

Nepal is Greenwich Mean Time plus five hours and 45 minutes. That means if it’s 8:00pm in Kathmandu, it’s 9:15am in New York and 6:15am in California.

Nepal is on the 220V system. Sockets are usually the three-pin variety, but they vary. If you are planning to use something like a hairdryer or electric shaver at the hotel, bring a converter and a selection of plug adapters.

There are varieties of Food item so menu will be provided to all the clients and they can order their food according to the menu.

As long as you are in good physical shape, you do not require any hiking experience for short treks. If you are planning a trek longer than a week, you should work out or do long day hikes at home.

You should bring a one-litre water bottle with you on the trek. We prefer that you purify water yourself using iodine in order to save scarce fuel. You can also buy mineral water bottles or boiled water during the trek.

Yes, we will provide you a domestic sim card or a satellite phone from which you can make international calls. You can also buy a domestic sim card on your own in Kathmandu.

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