
Volunteer in Nepal
Volunteer in Nepal against the stunning backdrop of the Himalayan Mountains
Volunteer in Nepal with Projects Abroad and work alongside local experts to contribute towards community initiatives, learn and grow as a person, and immerse in Nepali culture.
When volunteering in Nepal, you could:
- Contribute to the protection of the endangered Greater One-horned Rhino in Chitwan National Park
- Shadow doctors and nurses on a Medical Internship in Nepal, specialising in fields like Nursing, Physiotherapy, or Dentistry
- Support the building and renovation of vital infrastructure in Nepal for disadvantaged communities
Nepal is a small yet spectacular country with so much to offer visitors. It has a rich history, with many colourful festivals and sacred religious sites. The country is probably most well-known for its snow-capped mountains, including Everest, which offer breathtaking views.
Seize the moment and soak in the sights for the experience of a lifetime!
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Map & Location
Nepal is gaining traction as a tourist destination thanks to its incredible religious and cultural history, low crime rate, and unique landscape. Plus, it’s the perfect place to embrace your spiritual side.
Bharatpur
Bharatpur is the medical centre for Nepal and is the third largest city in the country. About a five hour drive from the capital Kathmandu, Bharatpur is famous for its access to Chitwan National Park, a World Heritage Site and biodiversity hotspot.
With a subtropical climate, the area around Bharatpur is home to crocodiles, rhinos, and Bengal Tigers, which you may even see on a safari. If you’d rather explore within the city, you’ll find charming local shops, temples, and the vast Bishazari Tal lake.
Chitwan
Chitwan National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in southern Nepal. It encompasses a range of ecosystems, including grasslands, forests, and rivers. It has a subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters.
You will be based next to the Seti Gandaki River and within the official buffer zone of Chitwan National Park, home to rhinos, tigers, crocodiles, and more. Though the Indian Rhino population in Chitwan is now increasing after continued success, they are still vulnerable. Your work helps protect the species!
Kathmandu
The capital city of Nepal and home to about one million people, Kathmandu is located in a valley surrounded by the Himalayas. It is culturally and religiously mixed, experiencing a varied climate with cool winters and hot summers.
You’ll find ancient temples and stupas sharing space with thriving eateries and modern skyscrapers, all with the backdrop of snow-capped mountains. The scenery alone makes it no surprise that it is the focal point for Nepal’s history, art, culture, and economy.
Your Arrival Made Easy
When you arrive at your respective airport, a member of Projects Abroad staff will be there to meet you. You can find more detailed information on arrival airports, orientation, and visas on our Nepal Arrival Procedures page.
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