HELP LINE NEPAL Volunteer Adventure
Programs
Help Line Nepal is funded solely through the
Program Fees paid by volunteers, and individual sponsorships for children and
donations. HLN receives no funding from donor agencies. Independent donations
are welcomed and will be applied toward various projects established by HLN. If
you are interested in providing a donation, please contact us at
Help
Line Nepal regular volunteer Program Fees
2 weeks is pounds
300£ Pounds
4 weeks is 400£ Pounds
6 weeks is 600£ pounds
8
weeks is 700£ pounds
Program Details:
2 weeks Volunteer Nepal program: Cost 300£ Pounds
The cost
covers:
- Transportation to and from Kathmandu
Airport + Welcome dinner
- 2 days orientation on Language, Culture and
project
- 4 major sight seen in Kathmandu + Entrance
fees as well such as Kathmandu Durbar square , Pashupatinath, Buddhanath, and
Sayambhunath (World heritage places)
- Accommodation and main meals during
training period and placement
- One supervision by Help line-NEPAL staff to
placement and volunteer
- Two times phone calls in a
week
- Administration and Government
tax
- Chitwan National Park visit for 2 days
(Elephant ride to see the one horn Rhinoceros and Royal Bengal Tiger, canoeing,
Elephants baby center, Tharu Cultural Dance, Tharu village, true
Jungle walk etc. )( drink does not include)
- Good bye dinner with a Nepali gift + last
day accommodation
- How does the Program
go?
- First day arrival - Welcome dinner with
staff
- 2nd Day - Language training + Sightseeing +
Cultural information
- 3rd Day - Language training + Sightseeing +
Family stay information
- 4th Day - Staying with a local family and
volunteering
- 5th Day to 10th Day - Volunteering
(Teaching at School or Orphanage home)
- 11th Day - Going to Chitwan and National
Park activities
- 12th Day - Chitwan National
Park
- 13th Day - Back to Kathmandu and report
writing
- 14th Day - Good bye
dinner
- 4 weeks program: Cost 400£ Pounds
-Transportation to and from Kathmandu
Airport + Welcome dinner
- 4 days orientation on Language, Culture and
project
- 6 major sight seen in Kathmandu + Entrance
fees as well (Kathmandu Durbar square, Pashupatinath, Buddhanath, and
Sayambhunath, Patan Durbar square and Budhanilkantha (World heritage
places)
- Transport to and from the village placement
to Kathmandu
- Accommodation and main meals during
training period and placement
- Two supervision by HELP LINE NEPAL staff to
placement and volunteer
- Two times phone calls in a
week
- Rafting one and half
day
- Trekking for 3
days
- Chitwan National Park visit for 2 days
(Elephant ride to see the one horn Rhinoceros and Royal Bengal Tiger, canoeing ,
Elephants baby center, Tharu Cultural Dance, Tharu village true, Jungle walk
etc. (drink does not include)
- Administration and Government
tax
- Good bye dinner with a Nepali gift + last
day accommodation
How does the Program go
?
- 5 days Language training -
Staying at Hotel and Family
- 13 days Volunteering - Staying at a local
Family
- 3 days Jungle activities - Staying at Hotel
in Chitwan
- 3 days trekking - Staying at Tea
house
- One and half day Rafting - Camping at the
Beach
- 2 days traveling up and
down..
- 1 day feedback and good bye
party.
6 weeks program: Cost 600£ Pounds
- Transportation to and from Kathmandu
Airport + Welcome dinner
- 6 days orientation on Language, Culture and
project in two phase
- 6 major sight seen in Kathmandu + Entrance
fees as well such as Kathmandu Durbar square , Pashupatinath, Buddhanath, and
Sayambhunath, Patan Durbar square, Budanilkantha and Dakhchhinkali
(World heritage places)
- Transport to and from the village placement
to Kathmandu
- Accommodation and main meals during
training period and placement
- Three supervision by Help
Line Nepal staff to placement and
volunteer
- Two times phone calls in a
week
- Two days white water rafting in Trishuli
River
- Chitwan National Park visit for 3 days -
Elephant ride to see the one horn Rhinoceros and Royal Bengal Tiger, canoeing ,
Elephants baby center, Tharu Cultural Dance, Tharu village true, Jungle walk,
Jeep safari and 20 thousand Lake etc. (drink does not
include)
- 5 days trekking to Annapurna region +
Pokhara stay
- Administration and Government
tax
- Good bye dinner with a Nepali gift + last
day accommodation
How does the Program go
?
- 6 days Language training -Staying at
Hotel and Family
- 20 days Volunteering - Staying at
Family
- 3 days Jungle activities - Staying at Hotel
in Chitwan
- 7 days trekking - Staying at Tea
house
- Two days Rafting - Camping at the
Beach
- 3 days traveling up and
down..
- 1 day feedback and good bye
party.
8 weeks program: Cost 700£ Pounds
- Transportation to and from Kathmandu
Airport + Welcome dinner
- 8 days orientation on Language, Culture and
project in two phase
- 8 major sight seen in Kathmandu such as
Kathmandu Durbar square , Pashupatinath, Buddhanath, and Sayambhunath, Patan
Durbar square, Budanilkantha , Dakhchhinkali and Bhaktapur (World heritage
places) + Entrance fees as well
- Transport to and from the village placement
to Kathmandu
- Accommodation and main meals during
training period and placement
- four supervision by Help Line Nepal staff
to placement and volunteer
- Two times phone calls in a
week
- Three days white water rafting in
Trishuli River
- Chitwan National Park visit for 4 days -
Elephant ride to see the one horn Rhinoceros and Royal Bengal Tiger, canoeing ,
Elephants baby center, Tharu Cultural Dance, Tharu village true, Jungle walk,
Jeep safari and 20 thousand Lake etc. ( Food and drink does not
include)
- 7 days trekking to Annapurna region or
Langtang + Pokhara stay
- One day Yoga and meditation in
Pokhara
- Administration and Government
tax
- Good bye dinner with a Nepali gift + last
day accommodation in Kathmandu
How does the Program go
?
- 8 days Language training -
Staying at Hotel and Family
- 25 days Volunteering - Staying at
Family
- 4 days Jungle activities - Staying at Hotel
in Chitwan and one day staying at the Jungle on the
tower
- 7 days trekking - Staying at Tea
house
- Three days Rafting - Camping at the
Beach
- 4 days traveling up and
down..
- 1 day feedback and good bye
party.
- 2 days break - Free days( Shopping
)
The program fees cover: airport pickup,
language training, administrative charge, training, accommodation and main meals
during placement, cultural sightsee, transportation for volunteers and
supervision. For Trekking - guide, accommodation and food but the trekking
permit does not includes which is 20 pounds. For Rafting - We cover every
things. For Jungle Safari - We cover every
things.
The other costs you will need to meet
are:
Your flights, Visa (a 60 day tourist visa is
only US$30, the extensions are US$30 per 30 days with three renewals possible),
Shots, travel insurance, police check, and corresponding airport departure
taxes. Also you will need a weekly budget from US$20 to cater for all your other
expenses like bottled water, personal items, beverages and entertainment. Living
in a village is relatively inexpensive in comparison to most western countries
and usually it is difficult to spend more than US$ 10 per week during your
placement.
For the final confirmation we need to receive
your flight arrival information and we will send you a welcome package with more
information about dos and don'ts. The program fee can be paid on your arrival at
the Help Line Nepal office.
After 8 week each weak 35£ Poundsextra
.
If you are more then 8 weeks placement and want to do two different
placements, you will be charge 20 Pounds extra for transportation
cost.
PROJECTS FOR VOLUNTEERS IN
NEPAL
Volunteer Program
Options: Help Line Nepal
has partnerships in Nepal where we can place volunteers. We try to use
volunteer’s strengths, education and experiences to create an optimal placement,
where volunteers can exchange their knowledge and also learn about Nepali life
and challenges. Your input and contribution also helps mobilize and motivate the
youths of these areas to seek better opportunities through education.
Volunteers can participate in any of the following programs throughout our
communities. In some cases, it is possible to blend certain programs
together.
Teaching At Buddhist Monastery
As a volunteer in Help Line Nepal Monk
teaching project, you will primarily work as English instructors in the schools
in monastery. You will teach English to monk kids
according monastery management. In addition to English teaching,
volunteers will assist in other school extra curricular activities and
administration. In the evening, you can organize games, drawing, singing,
dancing, and other creative education and extra curricular activities.
Morning and late evening time is free. If you love Buddhism, this is the perfect
time to join meditation, rituals, prays, and songs with the Buddhist monks. This
project gives perfect opportunities to immerse in Buddhist religion and
lifestyle.
English Teaching In
School
English is the common language all over the world. In our country
in government schools, they teach in Nepali method so the student are week in
English and for them English speaking is very tough job. Our NGO Help Line Nepal
focus in this sector because the students are the future of the nation. School
management will provide the volunteer 3 or 4 classes per day. Volunteers will
assist English class, school extra curricular activities and administration. In the
evening, you can organize games, drawing, singing, dancing, and other creative
education and extra curricular activities. Volunteers can help the teacher in their classes also.
Orphanages
In this program volunteers will be placed in
an orphanage. Some placements allow the volunteer to live within the orphanage,
however, volunteers can also choose to be placed with our local host family
located within a walk-able distance from the orphanage home. As well as being
very rewarding, these placements can be physically and emotionally demanding.
Your role as an Orphanage Volunteer is to be a big brother or sister to the
children. What you will be doing will vary in each orphanage. You may be
required to help in other ways besides simply working with the children - for
example helping with medical visits, cleaning, paper recycling, gardening,
teaching the house mothers how to properly clean, doing repairs, mending
clothing, planning activities for after they return from school and perhaps
preparing meals. Once the children return from school, your role will be to
assist and encourage them with their homework as well as play with them.
Teaching English may be a big focus as you will not be able to teach common
subjects such as Maths or Science with the language barrier. You could help the
children in other areas - basic hygiene for example, like regular teeth brushing
and hand washing. Games, songs and other activities will be extremely popular
with the children. Some of the older children may be encouraged to develop
skills that may help them in later life such as paper making, sewing or
maintenance work. These may be future skills that could help them to become
self-sufficient as adults. We have Orphanage homes in Kathmandu, Pokhara ,
Heatauda and Panauti.
Volunteers Duty and
qualification
Skills required: Volunteers must have a English knowldge (limited-working)
proficiency. Experience teaching is a plus, but not necessary for this
program/placement. Volunteers must obey the rules and regulations according
their program, be respectful and polite to the teachers, club members, and local
people.
Age range: 16
years and older
Start dates: Flexible,
the minimum time for the program is 2 weeks and the maximum stay at this
placement is 5 months.
Project location: Our main locations are in Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, Panauti,
Heatauda, and Pokhara. Additionally, we are able to arrange placements all
over Nepal. These programs are typically in a village close to a large
town with all basic facilities.
Accommodations: Volunteers
will stay locally with a host family at their traditional Nepali home
(Nepali-style showers and toilets).
Food: Volunteers are provided with three meals a day (breakfast,
lunch, and dinner).
Suggestion: Volunteers
can bring along teaching materials such as clothes, picture books, grammar
books, dictionaries, instruments, flash cards, art supplies, toys, games, songs,
a globe, map, country flag, or any other materials the volunteers wants to
bring.
(IF THE VOLUNTEER DO NOT WANT THE ADVENTURE PROGRAMS THEY CAN ONLY STAY IN THEIR VOLUNTEERING FIELD AND THEY ARE GOING TO CHARGE PER DAY 8 POUNDS INCLUDING THE FOOD AND SLEEP.)
Programs
Help Line Nepal is funded solely through the
Program Fees paid by volunteers, and individual sponsorships for children and
donations. HLN receives no funding from donor agencies. Independent donations
are welcomed and will be applied toward various projects established by HLN. If
you are interested in providing a donation, please contact us at
Help
Line Nepal regular volunteer Program Fees
2 weeks is pounds
300£ Pounds
4 weeks is 400£ Pounds
6 weeks is 600£ pounds
8
weeks is 700£ pounds
Program Details:
2 weeks Volunteer Nepal program: Cost 300£ Pounds
The cost
covers:
- Transportation to and from Kathmandu
Airport + Welcome dinner
- 2 days orientation on Language, Culture and
project
- 4 major sight seen in Kathmandu + Entrance
fees as well such as Kathmandu Durbar square , Pashupatinath, Buddhanath, and
Sayambhunath (World heritage places)
- Accommodation and main meals during
training period and placement
- One supervision by Help line-NEPAL staff to
placement and volunteer
- Two times phone calls in a
week
- Administration and Government
tax
- Chitwan National Park visit for 2 days
(Elephant ride to see the one horn Rhinoceros and Royal Bengal Tiger, canoeing,
Elephants baby center, Tharu Cultural Dance, Tharu village, true
Jungle walk etc. )( drink does not include)
- Good bye dinner with a Nepali gift + last
day accommodation
- How does the Program
go?
- First day arrival - Welcome dinner with
staff
- 2nd Day - Language training + Sightseeing +
Cultural information
- 3rd Day - Language training + Sightseeing +
Family stay information
- 4th Day - Staying with a local family and
volunteering
- 5th Day to 10th Day - Volunteering
(Teaching at School or Orphanage home)
- 11th Day - Going to Chitwan and National
Park activities
- 12th Day - Chitwan National
Park
- 13th Day - Back to Kathmandu and report
writing
- 14th Day - Good bye
dinner
- 4 weeks program: Cost 400£ Pounds
-Transportation to and from Kathmandu
Airport + Welcome dinner
- 4 days orientation on Language, Culture and
project
- 6 major sight seen in Kathmandu + Entrance
fees as well (Kathmandu Durbar square, Pashupatinath, Buddhanath, and
Sayambhunath, Patan Durbar square and Budhanilkantha (World heritage
places)
- Transport to and from the village placement
to Kathmandu
- Accommodation and main meals during
training period and placement
- Two supervision by HELP LINE NEPAL staff to
placement and volunteer
- Two times phone calls in a
week
- Rafting one and half
day
- Trekking for 3
days
- Chitwan National Park visit for 2 days
(Elephant ride to see the one horn Rhinoceros and Royal Bengal Tiger, canoeing ,
Elephants baby center, Tharu Cultural Dance, Tharu village true, Jungle walk
etc. (drink does not include)
- Administration and Government
tax
- Good bye dinner with a Nepali gift + last
day accommodation
How does the Program go
?
- 5 days Language training -
Staying at Hotel and Family
- 13 days Volunteering - Staying at a local
Family
- 3 days Jungle activities - Staying at Hotel
in Chitwan
- 3 days trekking - Staying at Tea
house
- One and half day Rafting - Camping at the
Beach
- 2 days traveling up and
down..
- 1 day feedback and good bye
party.
6 weeks program: Cost 600£ Pounds
- Transportation to and from Kathmandu
Airport + Welcome dinner
- 6 days orientation on Language, Culture and
project in two phase
- 6 major sight seen in Kathmandu + Entrance
fees as well such as Kathmandu Durbar square , Pashupatinath, Buddhanath, and
Sayambhunath, Patan Durbar square, Budanilkantha and Dakhchhinkali
(World heritage places)
- Transport to and from the village placement
to Kathmandu
- Accommodation and main meals during
training period and placement
- Three supervision by Help
Line Nepal staff to placement and
volunteer
- Two times phone calls in a
week
- Two days white water rafting in Trishuli
River
- Chitwan National Park visit for 3 days -
Elephant ride to see the one horn Rhinoceros and Royal Bengal Tiger, canoeing ,
Elephants baby center, Tharu Cultural Dance, Tharu village true, Jungle walk,
Jeep safari and 20 thousand Lake etc. (drink does not
include)
- 5 days trekking to Annapurna region +
Pokhara stay
- Administration and Government
tax
- Good bye dinner with a Nepali gift + last
day accommodation
How does the Program go
?
- 6 days Language training -Staying at
Hotel and Family
- 20 days Volunteering - Staying at
Family
- 3 days Jungle activities - Staying at Hotel
in Chitwan
- 7 days trekking - Staying at Tea
house
- Two days Rafting - Camping at the
Beach
- 3 days traveling up and
down..
- 1 day feedback and good bye
party.
8 weeks program: Cost 700£ Pounds
- Transportation to and from Kathmandu
Airport + Welcome dinner
- 8 days orientation on Language, Culture and
project in two phase
- 8 major sight seen in Kathmandu such as
Kathmandu Durbar square , Pashupatinath, Buddhanath, and Sayambhunath, Patan
Durbar square, Budanilkantha , Dakhchhinkali and Bhaktapur (World heritage
places) + Entrance fees as well
- Transport to and from the village placement
to Kathmandu
- Accommodation and main meals during
training period and placement
- four supervision by Help Line Nepal staff
to placement and volunteer
- Two times phone calls in a
week
- Three days white water rafting in
Trishuli River
- Chitwan National Park visit for 4 days -
Elephant ride to see the one horn Rhinoceros and Royal Bengal Tiger, canoeing ,
Elephants baby center, Tharu Cultural Dance, Tharu village true, Jungle walk,
Jeep safari and 20 thousand Lake etc. ( Food and drink does not
include)
- 7 days trekking to Annapurna region or
Langtang + Pokhara stay
- One day Yoga and meditation in
Pokhara
- Administration and Government
tax
- Good bye dinner with a Nepali gift + last
day accommodation in Kathmandu
How does the Program go
?
- 8 days Language training -
Staying at Hotel and Family
- 25 days Volunteering - Staying at
Family
- 4 days Jungle activities - Staying at Hotel
in Chitwan and one day staying at the Jungle on the
tower
- 7 days trekking - Staying at Tea
house
- Three days Rafting - Camping at the
Beach
- 4 days traveling up and
down..
- 1 day feedback and good bye
party.
- 2 days break - Free days( Shopping
)
The program fees cover: airport pickup,
language training, administrative charge, training, accommodation and main meals
during placement, cultural sightsee, transportation for volunteers and
supervision. For Trekking - guide, accommodation and food but the trekking
permit does not includes which is 20 pounds. For Rafting - We cover every
things. For Jungle Safari - We cover every
things.
The other costs you will need to meet
are:
Your flights, Visa (a 60 day tourist visa is
only US$30, the extensions are US$30 per 30 days with three renewals possible),
Shots, travel insurance, police check, and corresponding airport departure
taxes. Also you will need a weekly budget from US$20 to cater for all your other
expenses like bottled water, personal items, beverages and entertainment. Living
in a village is relatively inexpensive in comparison to most western countries
and usually it is difficult to spend more than US$ 10 per week during your
placement.
For the final confirmation we need to receive
your flight arrival information and we will send you a welcome package with more
information about dos and don'ts. The program fee can be paid on your arrival at
the Help Line Nepal office.
After 8 week each weak 35£ Poundsextra
.
If you are more then 8 weeks placement and want to do two different
placements, you will be charge 20 Pounds extra for transportation
cost.
PROJECTS FOR VOLUNTEERS IN
NEPAL
Volunteer Program
Options: Help Line Nepal
has partnerships in Nepal where we can place volunteers. We try to use
volunteer’s strengths, education and experiences to create an optimal placement,
where volunteers can exchange their knowledge and also learn about Nepali life
and challenges. Your input and contribution also helps mobilize and motivate the
youths of these areas to seek better opportunities through education.
Volunteers can participate in any of the following programs throughout our
communities. In some cases, it is possible to blend certain programs
together.
Teaching At Buddhist Monastery
As a volunteer in Help Line Nepal Monk
teaching project, you will primarily work as English instructors in the schools
in monastery. You will teach English to monk kids
according monastery management. In addition to English teaching,
volunteers will assist in other school extra curricular activities and
administration. In the evening, you can organize games, drawing, singing,
dancing, and other creative education and extra curricular activities.
Morning and late evening time is free. If you love Buddhism, this is the perfect
time to join meditation, rituals, prays, and songs with the Buddhist monks. This
project gives perfect opportunities to immerse in Buddhist religion and
lifestyle.
English Teaching In
School
English is the common language all over the world. In our country
in government schools, they teach in Nepali method so the student are week in
English and for them English speaking is very tough job. Our NGO Help Line Nepal
focus in this sector because the students are the future of the nation. School
management will provide the volunteer 3 or 4 classes per day. Volunteers will
assist English class, school extra curricular activities and administration. In the
evening, you can organize games, drawing, singing, dancing, and other creative
education and extra curricular activities. Volunteers can help the teacher in their classes also.
Orphanages
In this program volunteers will be placed in
an orphanage. Some placements allow the volunteer to live within the orphanage,
however, volunteers can also choose to be placed with our local host family
located within a walk-able distance from the orphanage home. As well as being
very rewarding, these placements can be physically and emotionally demanding.
Your role as an Orphanage Volunteer is to be a big brother or sister to the
children. What you will be doing will vary in each orphanage. You may be
required to help in other ways besides simply working with the children - for
example helping with medical visits, cleaning, paper recycling, gardening,
teaching the house mothers how to properly clean, doing repairs, mending
clothing, planning activities for after they return from school and perhaps
preparing meals. Once the children return from school, your role will be to
assist and encourage them with their homework as well as play with them.
Teaching English may be a big focus as you will not be able to teach common
subjects such as Maths or Science with the language barrier. You could help the
children in other areas - basic hygiene for example, like regular teeth brushing
and hand washing. Games, songs and other activities will be extremely popular
with the children. Some of the older children may be encouraged to develop
skills that may help them in later life such as paper making, sewing or
maintenance work. These may be future skills that could help them to become
self-sufficient as adults. We have Orphanage homes in Kathmandu, Pokhara ,
Heatauda and Panauti.
Volunteers Duty and
qualification
Skills required: Volunteers must have a English knowldge (limited-working)
proficiency. Experience teaching is a plus, but not necessary for this
program/placement. Volunteers must obey the rules and regulations according
their program, be respectful and polite to the teachers, club members, and local
people.
Age range: 16
years and older
Start dates: Flexible,
the minimum time for the program is 2 weeks and the maximum stay at this
placement is 5 months.
Project location: Our main locations are in Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, Panauti,
Heatauda, and Pokhara. Additionally, we are able to arrange placements all
over Nepal. These programs are typically in a village close to a large
town with all basic facilities.
Accommodations: Volunteers
will stay locally with a host family at their traditional Nepali home
(Nepali-style showers and toilets).
Food: Volunteers are provided with three meals a day (breakfast,
lunch, and dinner).
Suggestion: Volunteers
can bring along teaching materials such as clothes, picture books, grammar
books, dictionaries, instruments, flash cards, art supplies, toys, games, songs,
a globe, map, country flag, or any other materials the volunteers wants to
bring.
(IF THE VOLUNTEER DO NOT WANT THE ADVENTURE PROGRAMS THEY CAN ONLY STAY IN THEIR VOLUNTEERING FIELD AND THEY ARE GOING TO CHARGE PER DAY 8 POUNDS INCLUDING THE FOOD AND SLEEP.)