We need hiking volunteer teachers, nurses, doctors and students! Can you help us?
This is a unique volunteer adventure travel experience! You will be hiking to remote villages in Nepal and set up medical camps to help people who have no access to medical care. Previous trekkers have seen hundreds of villagers show up to the medical camps.
Off the beaten track and well worth your time. Docs, nurses, EMTs, students and lay-people welcome to join this trek! Nepal friendship formed on this trek last a lifetime. For more information click here.
We are thankful Steve Trood for what he has done for people in Nepal and Kathmandu Clothing for support his trip.
“Prior to us embarking on the trip, I emailed the trekking company we were travelling with and asked if I needed to bring any medical gear. They replied ‘No, no, we’re covered. We’ve got it all.’ Anyway, whilst we were trekking, one of the RSL Life Care girls came down with an illness – she was vomiting, not holding down water. We were about five hours’ trek from any road…..” Read more.
Join us for our Nepal volunteer teaching adventure!
This is another great way to volunteer in Nepal, and still spend your time experiencing the epic sites and amazing culture. Since the April 2015 earthquake in Nepal, many schools have been damaged and classes have been disrupted, also many school supplies were lost. As a Teaching Trek Nepal volunteer, you can help us rebuild schools, lessons and children’s spirits in remote villages of Nepal.
You do not need to have a teaching license of formal teaching training to join this trek, but you do need to be fluent in English and have a desire to spend time sharing knowledge in these rural classrooms. For upcoming trek, click here
Travel to the Top of the World. The Khumbu region of Nepal is sometimes called the “top of the world”, topped by the summit of Mount Everest, the world’s highest mountain. It is home to the Sherpa people, who are known for their hospitality as well as their mountaineering skills.
"...We saw a lot of what you might expect by people who have worked hard all their lives, such as arthritis and stomach problems. It was humbling and rewarding to be part of something like that – to witness resilience in people who had lost everything and to learn about their country and culture at the same time."
"...So I decided to come back again for the June trek! I figured before I got back into study which started in July, I might as well go back for the 4 week program which was the 2 week trek in the Kavre district and then volunteering at Annapurna Neurological Hospital for 2 weeks...."
If you need more information about travel to Nepal, what to do in Kathmandu, Nepal’s Tribhuvan airport or domestic airport for treks and flights to Pokhara, Naryanghar, Jomson, etc., check out our blog.
At TREKT Himalaya, we want you to make the most out of your Nepal trekking or tour. We have staff in our Kathmandu, Nepal office, as well as our N. America office ready to help you with all your questions. Namaste!