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FilterShow All ResultsShow Filtered Results Country IraqState / Province Category ConstructionSub-Category None Found | Voluntary work in Nepal,Teaching english,Assiting at orphanage,working monasteryWelcome to the kingdom of the Himalaya, birth place of Buddha and home of unlimited natural resources and culture. BVO Nepal offers affordable volunteer and “Experience Nepal” programs. Just do it and gain lifetime experience
It was established to link international volunteers with Nepali people in an attempt to enrich and improve the lives of Nepali people and provide a new and memorable adventure for volunteers. Our mission is to create and develop a range of dynamic opportunities that benefit the international volunteer and the communities of Nepal. We give our volunteers the opportunity to contribute something and gain the experience of what Nepal has to offer. If you would like to do trekking in the Himalayas, white water rafting, a jungle safari in Chitwan National Park or explore Hindu temples and Buddhist stupas in Kathmandu as a part of your V0LUNTEERING……… Teaching English at School In our teaching placements you will teach in either a private or government school. The children will usually be aged between about 4 and 18. Their levels will vary according to age and may also differ depending on whether you teach in a private college or government school. The children attending private school are taught six of their classes in English and one in Nepali while in the government school students learn six of their classes in Nepali and only one in English. Also, English levels will vary if you are teaching in a village school or in Kathmandu. If you are teaching in a school you will live nearby in a host family, usually with children or a teacher from your school. Working in Monastery - There are many Buddhist monasteries across Nepal. If you are placed in a monastery you will be teaching English to young Buddhist monks. The young monks are sent to the monasteries to receive a better education and life but as some monasteries are home to as many as 50 to 100 hundred children, and more often than not there are not enough staff to care for them all properly, they miss out on the individual care they would receive in the home. Often their day to day health and diet is not good. You will not only help the monks with learning English, but you will help them with day to day health and hygiene skills they will keep for life. You may also participate in their morning prayer sessions and Tibetan language lessons. Home Stay and Cultural exchange - The home stay and cultural exchange programs are for those wanting to do a short term placement of up to one month. You will live in a traditional Nepali family and exchange elements of your country’s culture with your host family. In the village, the culture is very rich, and family, food, religion and tradition are all an important part of everyday life. In the beginning, Nepali village life may seem backward compared to life in the west, but volunteers learn so much about living a different, more simple way of life. In the home stay and cultural exchange programs, the volunteer will become immersed in family life and may choose to assist with cooking, cleaning, caring for children, working in the fields, or any other necessary task. Assist in orphanage home - In our orphanage placements you will teach English, hygiene and care for children living in the children’s homes. You will either live with the children in separate quarters or in a host family nearby the orphanage home. You can play games and sports with the children or dancing and singing. You will have a lot of freedom in the Orphanage home placements. The children attend school during the day, so they often need help with their homework in the mornings and evenings. For more information plez visit our site www.bestvolunteer.org or email us at - bvonepal@gmail.com | ||||||||||||||||||