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39 Gap Year Programs in Kathmandu,Nepal

International Volunteer HQ [IVHQ]

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Worlds #1 Volunteer Programs. 40+ Countries from $20/day!

At International Volunteer HQ (IVHQ), we unite people from over 96 countries who want to make a meaningful difference while exploring the world. With 300+ projects in 40+ destinations, IVHQ offers the widest selection of volunteer programs globally—from Teaching and Childcare to Wildlife Conservation, Medical Outreach, and Environmental Sustainability. Since 2007, IVHQ has supported over 147,000 volunteers on life-changing journeys. We specialize in fully-hosted volunteer trips that are safe, affordable, and accessible—starting from just $20 per day. Your experience includes airport pick-up, accommodation, meals, and round-the-clock support from our local teams. With flexible booking options and no change fees, planning your volunteer adventure has never been easier. Our programs run year-round and are available for 1 to 24 weeks across Africa, Asia, Europe, the Pacific, South and Central America, North America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East. Volunteering with IVHQ is about more than giving back—it’s about growing, learning, and building genuine global connections.

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Institute for Global Studies

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Arts and Culture Internship (Cultural Museum)

IGS has placed students in some of the world’s most exciting museums. Our internship placements typically fall into two categories: working on the floor or conducting research and marketing behind the scenes. Floor work includes assisting the docent in the setup and interpretation of current exhibits and galleries. This may include constructing backdrops and computer modeling. Once the exhibit is in place, you are asked to learn the history of the showcased items and share your knowledge with the visiting public. Behind-the-scenes work may include conducting original research on life histories or local historical events. This may include online research and library visits. Likewise, you may be asked to conduct interviews in the community and record knowledge that is in danger of being lost forever. Duties are usually associated with the following: Set up exhibits Conduct online research Interpret for the public Interview local residents Write for the museum’s website Social media outreach

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GoEco - Top Volunteer Organization

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Nepal - Teaching in Buddhist Monasteries

Explore beautiful Nepal, home to eight of the ten largest mountains in the world, including Mount Everest. Take a trip back in time when you visit the famous city of Kathmandu and navigate its winding, unpaved roads lined by terracotta-roofed homes. Nepal is a unique experience that you do not want to miss! Volunteers on this project will live near the monastery and teach English to the monks there a few hours each day. These monks are both children and adults, all of whom seek an interactive and all-inclusive learning environment. Volunteers' responsibilities may include assisting a local teacher, teaching a class of their own, coming up with creative and fun lesson plans and organizing after-school games and activities for the children

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Gapforce

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Nepal & India Adventure with Gapforce

It doesn't get more epic than a 2000-mile tour across the Indian Subcontinent. Journey on this incredible adventure from the lofty, glacial landscapes of the Himalayas and the cool peace of Mcleodganj to the dreamy gardens of the Taj Mahal and hot sands of Goa. Go on the ultimate bucket list trip. Experience a jungle safari in the Royal Chitwan National Park; visit the home of the Dalai Lama; trek to the Everest Base Camp. Get ready to dig deep into your adventure roots, open yourself to exotic cultures, and give back to the communities you visit along the way.

Where There Be Dragons

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Nepal Semester: Himalayan Studies (Gap Year)

The Himalayas. Since time immemorial, these colossal peaks with their vast web of rugged, isolated valleys and distinct ethnic groups have drawn only the most intrepid travelers from distant lands. Through rural and urban homestays, a retreat in a Buddhist monastery, high mountain trekking, service learning, and independent study, Dragons Himalaya students explore this remarkable region and its people, encountering ancient spiritual traditions with deep roots in a mystical land. Our Himalayan Gap Year Semester is based in the Kathmandu Valley, an ancient crossroads and melting pot of Himalayan peoples. While living with host families and studying the Nepali language, students meet with local scholars and activists and learn about Nepal’s history, politics, and culture while pursuing a wide range of independent study and learning service projects. College Credit is optional for an additional fee.

GapGuru

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Gap Year in Nepal with GapGuru

International Impact Internship in Nepal Immerse yourself in life in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, and make a real difference through a meaningful community-based internship. Working alongside the FutureSense Foundation, you’ll support local education initiatives and contribute to long-term, sustainable development. Choose your Impact Area and deliver engaging activities that inspire and empower young learners. Throughout your journey, you’ll gain valuable experience, build leadership and cross-cultural skills, and grow in confidence, with full support from our in-country team. This is more than just travel - it’s a chance to live, learn, and give back. You’ll also earn an International Impact Diploma, helping your CV and university application stand out as you take your first steps toward becoming a global changemaker. Join us in Thailand and turn your gap year into an experience that truly matters.

Pure Exploration

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12 Weeks Adventure Guide Program | Nepal

Experience high altitudes, cultural immersion, and remote backpacking on this Himalayan adventure. You will explore jungle and alpine conditions while moving between locations, hiking, rock climbing, and exploring different areas within Nepal. Spending a minimum of 64 nights backcountry camping, you will become fully immersed in the local culture and adventure lifestyle. With iconic landscapes, isolated mountain villages, and warm and friendly locals, Nepal is unforgettable and will carry a place in your heart like no other. This program is about spending 12 weeks in the world’s most dramatic landscapes. From technical skills to emergency safety and group dynamics, this comprehensive program will give you the confidence to navigate, hike, climb, and guide in the great outdoors. You will be on the move around Nepal hiking in Langtang National Park, Annapurna Circuit, Pokhara, and climbing local crags in Pharping or Habbitan. If you are ready to adventure travel in Nepal while gaining an outdoor education, this is the program for you!

Love Volunteers

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Gap Year Adventures with Love Volunteers

Whether you want to support vulnerable communities in developing countries, help conserve the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, or protect animals in the Amazon, Love Volunteers has a program for you. With over 200 projects in 40 countries there's something for everyone! For over 7 years Love Volunteers has provided safe, affordable and ethical volunteering and gap year projects. Join a program today for a life-changing experience.

Volunteer World

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Best Volunteer Programs in Nepal

Looking for a unique experience in one of the most diverse countries in Asia? Volunteering in Nepal will be a perfect choice! Stunning mountains, multicultural cuisine and a rich buddhistic culture are just a few aspects that make this country worth visiting. There are definitely many great surprises waiting for you. If you are eager for an opportunity to combine your volunteer work with an adventurous and inspiring trip, you should take a closer look at Nepal and its projects. Different ways to volunteer as well as various climate zones, beautiful landscapes and cultural sites are giving this country its famous variety. As you may not yet know some important facts about Nepal and its characteristics, we will provide you with information about the Nepalese people, country and culture. Furthermore, we are here to help you learn all about the available volunteer projects in this amazing country. Volunteer programs in Nepal. where help is needed most: Teaching in Nepal Support community services Biodiversity and its conservation

Projects Abroad

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Gap Project: Nepal & Cambodia

Spend ten weeks in South East Asia protecting nature and helping communities in need. This Gap Project offers a unique opportunity to explore Nepal and Cambodia while contributing to conservation efforts and cultural exchange. In Nepal, you'll spend three weeks supporting a building project in Kathmandu, exploring temples and markets, and discovering the unique culture. You'll then enjoy a weekend trip to Pokhara, followed by two weeks of conservation work in Chitwan National Park, including an unforgettable safari adventure. In Cambodia, you'll spend five weeks in Phnom Penh, joining childcare projects, exploring Siem Reap, and engaging in public health outreach work. Whether you're interested in supporting childcare projects, exploring temples, working on public health initiatives, rebuilding classrooms, preserving biodiversity, or taking a safari, this Gap Project offers diverse experiences.

Volunteering Journeys

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Teaching Monks in Nepal or Sri Lanka

Our Monastery volunteer program in Nepal or Sri Lanka is a truly unique teaching experience. You will teach a group of young monk students from various background Englishskills. The monks living in the monastery belong to the families whose faith is Buddhism. Often the children are from the poor families from the mountainous regions of Nepal. The monastery provides the young monks with accommodation, meals and education. Additionally, being in the monastery young monks also learn and study Buddhism and perform various rituals. A lot of monks are keen to learn English as part of their education but many monastery lack the funding required for skilled English Teachers. These monk children are only provided limited time a day of English teaching from government teachers, most of which are not well equipped in teaching the subject, and thus very little development takes place. Hence, there is a great need for skilled English-speaking volunteers to teach them the basics of the language and provide them with much-needed confidence that comes with a better understanding of the outside world.

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Pacific Discovery

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Nepal & India Gap Semester | Pacific Discovery

A Journey of Adventure, Purpose, and Connection — Discover Nepal & India Beyond the Ordinary Journey into the heart of Nepal and India on a 10-week adventure designed for growth, connection, and purpose. Trek Himalayan trails, practice meditation in mountain monasteries, explore the vibrant energy of Indian markets, and volunteer alongside local communities. This is more than sightseeing—you’ll live the culture, learn from local leaders, and contribute to meaningful projects. Every moment is built for transformation: cultural immersion for the curious, hands-on service for the changemaker, guided reflection for the gap year adventurer, and skill-building for those preparing for what’s next. With experienced instructors and a supportive group, you’ll gain confidence, resilience, and clarity about your path ahead. Whether you’re seeking a reset before college, an alternative to traditional study abroad, a sustainable way to travel, or a deeper connection with global communities, this journey helps you grow into who you’re becoming—while seeing the world through new eyes. Reach out to learn more!

Oyster Worldwide

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Gap Year Travel with Oyster Worldwide

Interested in taking a gap year? Do it with an organization well regarded for its responsible travel and gap year travel opportunities - Oyster Worldwide. Whether you are taking a break before pursuing higher education or taking time off from university, we have the perfect opportunity for you! Our programs and projects across 6 continents are open all year. Sign up for a program within a field that matches your skills and interests - animal welfare, child care, veterinary, medicine, conservation, etc. Go on a trekking holiday or volunteer on a project you are passionate about. No matter what you do, where you go and how long you stay, we guarantee amazing experiences you will treasure for a lifetime. UK-based Oyster Worldwide has been sending young people to take part in gap year experiences for more than 17 years. We offer over 60 volunteer and paid programs in over 20 countries around the world. We have been working with many host countries for years and have great relationships with them. Our aim is to provide happy, safe and fulfilling experiences, as well as to help participants to return home with a long-term affection for the country they have visited.

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My project in Namibia

August 12, 2024by: Emily Ormond - United KingdomProgram: Gap Year Travel with Oyster Worldwide
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I have recently come back from my gap year and while I was there I spent a month working on the relationships between humans and elephants. So why would I recommend Oyster? I am so glad I picked to do this project with Oyster because they made me feel very well taken care of and looked after me before and during the project. They talk you though everything you need to know before the project takes place and what clothes and necessities you may need to pack. So what does the project consist of? I would do this project a million times if I could, and if you don’t believe me lots of people who were doing the project had already done it before and had come back because of how much they enjoyed it. So the project is on a two week program and you have the option to stay from two weeks to 3 months. The first week is amazing because you build walls for the local community. Some days some of the locals will come and help, or a few kids will come and keep you company, that is amazing because you feel so immersed, it’s definitely a once in a lifetime experience. The second week is spent tracking elephants. This was my favourite out of the two because you learn all about the elephants foot prints. We also managed to see a two day old elephant which we were lucky enough to name !!! So why pick this project? I think this project and Oyster have a lot of selling points. For starters Oyster takes very good care of you and help you organise yourself before the project starts so it doesn’t feel overwhelming. Secondly you are in the middle of the desert, I don’t think you could get anymore rural than that. You don’t really have much service so it’s lovely to disconnect for two weeks. You get to spend some time with lovely people who you may not meet on a day to day basis, people from different countries, locals, and different ages. You camp under the stars which is also amazing. Overall I would always recommend this amazing project, such a special experience!!

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