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Volunteer in the Sauraha daycare centre – Nepal (fee)

There are many places in the world where a volunteer can make a difference and here in Sauraha is one of them. Set deep in the tourist area of Chitwan in a small building on the side of a guest house is home to a centre that plays a vital role in education of the poor.

Nepal is the home to vast geographical differences from the Himalayas down to the flat lands of Chitwan. The former being hard to farm and the latter being easy hence many Nepalese have migrated to the flatlands of Chitwan near the Indian border. Many reasons for this include good farming land, easy access to working in India and the opening of tourism in the form of the Chitwan national park.

From just the past 60 or so years since the eradication of the Teste fly the population has raised sharply causing many social problems linked to poverty.

But with the Western influence becoming more prevalent in the area Education is becoming seen as a means to escape poverty. So here in just a couple of rooms set between the hotels and the poor villages that have risen around the outskirts of the tourist area. Children under the age of 4 are invited from the poor villages to attend a preschool. Where they are taught basic reading & writing, good health &life skills that prepare them for their future school life. So if you have the skills of teaching young children or a general interest in helping to mould the youngminds of these children then we would like to invite you as a volunteer. Your duties will entail helping the children to read & write, basic health skills involving teeth brushing and regular hygiene and the ability to mix with other children in a constructive manner. But its not all work as the daycare centre is next to the Chitwan National park where you will get the chance to safari on the back of elephants, watch the famous one horn rhinos and photograph crocodiles along the banks of Rapti river. So please if you volunteer here make a little time to wander the streets of Sauraha where there are as many Elephants as there are cars.

Description of Duties.- Most of your work will be based in the centre where everyday up to 20 children will come eagerly to play and enjoy themselves among friends. Here you will get the chance to help them with teaching social skills, reading and writing and Health skills for outside the school. Its gives all of these children, many who come from poor homes the chance of understanding, at an early age the advantages of school and education. A vital part in the role of lifting generations of people out of the poverty trap.

Placement Location- Set deep in the South of Nepal about 20kms north of the Indian border is the district of Chitwan, a flat sub-tropical land where the main crop grown is rice. With much to offer, it’s also the home of the Chitwan National park that attracts people from all over the world to view the famous One Horned Rhino & other exotic wildlife. Here in the tourist town of Sauraha set on the border of the park and next to the Rapti River is where our placement is located.

Accommodation- Will be provided by the local families near to the school, each one carefully selected so at least one member of the family speaks good English in order that you can communicate effectively. Also you will find that the local families in the home stay programme have been chosen because they also have good standing in the community and can introduce you to the traditional Nepalese life.

Extra Information-

Fees: (£)

0 2 Weeks 140

3 Weeks 210

4 Weeks 280

5 Weeks 350

6 Weeks 420

7 Weeks 490

8 Weeks 560

Each Additional Week 50

+ £80 admin charge to cover, admin, airport pickup, hotels stay, taxis, food sightseeing, transfers to and from placement.

The program fee covers The program fee covers.

Transport to and from the placement.
All food (Nepali style) at the placement.
Sightseeing in Kathmandu.
24 hour support from our office.
The fee does not cover.

1. Insurance(medical,travel or personal belongings)
Flight or transportation from your country to Nepal.
Personal expenses (ie gift items, snacks and water from shops)
Trekking, rafting and othe adventure activities.
Visa costs.
Medical and Doctor expenses.
Programme timetable- Ongoing.

Time duration- From 2 weeks to 5 months.

Costs- Please contact Wayne Guttridge at wayne@ehn-nepal.org

Certificate of Social welfare Council Registration No 30727

District Administrative Office Kathmandu Registration No: 219

www.ehn-nepal.org

Elephant Care Volunteer in Nepal

Make a journey across and look at the things from renewed perspective. Nepal is one of the poorest countries in the world with many environmental, social, and political problems. While there are 55,000 NGOs in Nepal, most people I speak to feel the majority of NGOs are too corrupt and use donated money for their own benefit, although progress can often be a slow and difficult process. There are some good organizations like Third Eye Volunteer Nepal that encourages people to volunteer, which has been an incredibly rewarding experience for many volunteers and targeted local people too. After living among locals in Nepal you will return home with a renewed perspective if you work with Organizations who exactly make true what they promise to do.

Third Eye Volunteer Nepal works in a less privileged area for Nepal as far as possible. Experience life in very underprivileged areas of Nepal and feel what living means in this era at this geography of the world. Let’s create world a better place to live by helping people in need not by fund but by own presence. Driving away darkness means making people smile by simple efforts.

The southern part of Nepal is plain where there is thick jungle where live different kind of wild animals. Chitwan National park is very famous for Jungle safari programs and people go jungle safari by riding elephants and an elephant carries four people at once to Jungle activities. Chitwan National Park is an exciting and diverse wildlife haven. Chitwan National Park is located in 175 Kms south’s west of Kathmandu. It provides excellent opportunities to view rare species such as the sloth bear, bison, leopard and the elusive tiger. The common species such as deer, rhinoceros and wild boar are in abundance. A serene float down Rapti river in dugout canoe offer the chance to view many of the more than 450 species of exotic birds including Giant Hornbill, Lesser Florican and Paradise flycatcher.

Asian Elephants are (Elephas maximus) unique in themselves. They are domesticated creatures and follow the instructions the mahout gives. Elephants are symbol of good luck and it’s amazing opportunity to be with this mighty creature. During volunteering period you will have great opportunity to have behavioral study of Asian Elephants.The temperature of Terai region where elephants live is divided into a cool (October to mid February) and a hot period (midFebruary to June). Temperatures range from 10◦C in January to 41◦C in May. In chitwan there is an elephant breeding facility at the Chitwan National Park where baby elephants and their mother live. At present, there are altogether 208 captive elephants in Nepal. The majorities of private elephants are in and around Chitwan National Park, and are mainly used for tourism purposes. Government elephants are mainly used for patrolling and research purposes whereas private elephants are mostly used for forest excursions and for entertaining tourists in buffer zones of parks and reserves.
Elephant eat around 250 kilograms food each day and drink about200 liter water. And an elephant have to keep on eating most of the time because of its poor digestive mechanism. An elephant loves swimming and it has to be taken for bath each day.

Your duty as skilled volunteer

If you are veterinary student or researcher you can make research on Elephants regarding their behavior, or on Elephant tuberculosis a chronic disease that has affected much the captive elephants in Nepal. For such research programs the permission of Nepal government is essential. If your requirements meet, we will help you in it.

Your duty as General Elephant Volunteer

In this programs anyone interested working with elephants can join the program. Your duty will be on to help in preparing food, help in bathing and work for the special care of baby elephants. You will be helping mahouts (elephant drivers) while making an elephant bath. The main help will be on preparing food for elephants. Grass is main food of elephants and they also eat leaves, twigs, bamboo, bark, roots, fruit, seeds and flowers. Elephants only digest about 40% of the food they eat as they have poor digestive systems. This means they have to eat lots of food to make sure they get all the nutrients they need. Elephant are given special food containing molasses inside covered with hay or grass.

Elephant Dung Paper: Paper is made from elephant dung which is eco friendly work. As a volunteer you can take part few hours a day in this project to make paper. The paper made can be distributed to poor students who live nearby for school stationary purpose.

Your living and accommodation

We will make your living arrangements in a standard Hotel situated in sauraha chitwan. Three times food will be provided (Tea, bread, rice, lentils, curry etc) or if you would like to eat food of your choice you are welcome for that too. The program fee for Elephant care volunteer program in chitwan Nepal is for 2 Weeks US$ 250, 4 Weeks US$ 390 6 Weeks US$ 530 and 12 Weeks US$ 860.

The program fee covers

Pre- departure Information:
Volunteer Information
Land Transportation: Airport Pickup, transportation during Kathmandu sightseeing program
Program Induction: Basic Nepali language Course, Cultural class and program orientation etc.
Kathmandu Sightseeing Tour: Pashupatinath Temple, Swyambhunath (Monkey Temple) and Patan Darbar Square
Hotel Accommodation: 2 Night accommodation during program induction period in Kathmandu
Land transportation to project site
Accommodation and meals: Accommodation and meals during your placement
24 hours availability of Third eye Volunteer Nepal staff for emergency support
Contribution to projects and host family
Support for ongoing community development projects;
Third eye Volunteer Nepal staff visit to placements
Assistance for your departure
Assistance to extent your visa
Nepali Sim Card ( N cell )
All administration cost
Interesting Facts about Elephants
• Female elephants are pregnant for about 22 months.
• Elephants are the largest living land animals.
• No animals prey on healthy adult elephants. Lions sometimes prey on baby or sick elephants.
• Like humans, who are left or right handed, elephants are left or right ‘tusked’.
• Elephants are good swimmers but they cannot jump.
• Elephants can run as fast as 40km/h (25mph).
• Elephants have the largest brains of any land animals.
• Elephants are in danger of extinction due to hunting and loss of habitat.

Prem’s Pokhara Childrens Home

EHN Nepal is now looking for volunteers to help a local man called Prem to run his children’s home in a small village just outside Pokhara. We are looking for people to help look after the children he has provide a home for by helping with daily chores and homework and fun. If you want you have the option to help teach in the local Government school that Prem is the president of or work with his wife on some possible handy crafts they wish to make. If this is a success then we hope to teach the children an extra skill to help them in later life while making extra money to fund the children’s home, health and education.

Once you reach Kathmandu, Nepal (book your flight), the tourist bus takes about 7 hrs winding past the Trishuli River to reach Pokhara where Prem will meet you and take you to the village. The home is set in a valley off the Seti River with the Annapurna range of mountains in the distance for company. The home has 14 children in it 2 of which are Prem’s children and 2 are the house mother who is a 28yr old widow, the rest are children from single mother families too poor to keep them or orphans. You will also have a few of the local children popping to say hello so it can be a busy place at times.

Your duties will be to help get the children ready for school then take them, washing and cleaning plus helping to get the food ready. The position is full time but you will have time off during the day to use internet or do laundry. You are about a 30minute walk through the village, across the suspension bridge from Mahendrapool where you can find Internet connection plus places to eat if you want to break the dhal bhat diet.

We would like people how are happy to volunteer for a minimum of 1 month for this placement as it will give you and the children longer to bond and for your time to have a greater effect. Once you finish here you are in one of Nepal’s best spots to Paraglide, Raft, Zip Line, Climb and of course Trek.
For more information regarding this project please contact us on the email address below.
The Way EHN work

EHN charge £10 or $15 per day plus an £80 or $120 admin. The bulk of the money you pay goes to the home stay you’ll be living with and the rest on food and transport. All you need is enough to cover luxuries such as beer, chocolate, internet, laundry and some souvenirs. Everything else is covered by EHN including your airport pickup and drop off and a city tour. In the case of this project EHN will also be making a contribution to the school for teaching materials to support the project further.

Should you cancel during your agreed duration of volunteering EHN will charge a 10% cancelation fee.
If you want to find out more about this position please contact EHN on the email address below.
phil@ehn-nepal.org www.ehn-nepal.org

Volunteer in the Kathmdnau Daycare centre in Nepal

Volunteers needed for a new daycare centre in Kathmandu.

EHN a Non-profit organization based in Nepal has just opened a daycare centre in Kathmandu for the poorer members of the community. Most of the children we will be working with will come from the slums around KTM. At this centre we are planning several projects here from teaching the preschool children the basics of education to providing a safe place for children to study after school.

So if you have teaching experience with children ranging from 4-16 years old then this is a project for you.

To volunteer in Nepal for just £10 a day and help orphanages, schools, daycare and medical center’s then contact us at wayne@ehn-nepal.org

Or www.ehn-nepal.org

Certificate of Social welfare Council Registration No 30727

District Administrative Office Kathmandu Registration No: 219

Volunteer in Nepal for £10 a day

Are you thinking about volunteering in some far off country but are put off by the fees of some of the international companies? Then why not come and volunteer in Nepal with a grass roots organization called EHN. We don’t have fancy offices or expensive accounts but we do believe in providing low cost volunteering that actually makes a difference. At this point in time we are looking for a number of volunteers to work and develop our placements.

If you are interested in volunteering and seeing the difference you make then EHN are the organization for you.

For just £10 a day which covers food and lodgings you can experience Nepal at its most finest. Become part of a community, have fun and make lifelong friends.

Interested in knowing more?

To volunteer in Nepal for just £10 a day and help orphanages, schools, daycare and medical centres then contact us at wayne@ehn-nepal.org

Or www.ehn-nepal.org

Certificate of Social welfare Council Registration No 30727
District Administrative Office Kathmandu Registration No: 219

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