Nepal, Indian Sub-Continent
Teaching, Care Work, Health & Dentistry
GROUP PLACEMENTS
UniBreak Group placements in Nepal are located in the Tibetan community of Pokhara, a stunning town situated in the foothills of the Annapurna mountain range.
Community Development & Education
UniBreak Group volunteers may teach English in local schools, the tourism industry and work in the human resources sector. Local communities are keen to learn English so they have the opportunity to find work in the tourism industry.
Nursing and Medical
UniBreak Group health care placements are also available in and around Pokhara for volunteers with particular skills to work in basic medical facilities. UniBreak Groups may work alongside local staff on a rotational basis between a number of rural clinics, care centres and hospitals. Students also have the opportunity to teach health and hygiene to local school children.
ACCOMMODATION
Volunteers may live with a local family, or if they are involved in teaching, they may live in the school hostel. Groups may also stay in community centres or in local guest houses.
Inclusions:
Return international airfares
Accommodation during placement
Food during placement
Antipodeans Training Workshop
In-country meet & greet, airport transfers, orientation and transport
Placement and screened community project
Support by In-Country Agent
24 hr back-up by Antipodeans Abroad in Australia
Exclusions:
Taxes and Surcharges
Travel Insurance
Visas and vaccinations
Items of a personal nature
Tips and gratuities
* A quote for an itinerary tailored to your needs may be provided with the intended dates, duration, and proposed group numbers.
ABOUT NEPAL
Famous for Mount Everest, Nepal is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Swift running rivers flow from the Himalayas in the north, while flat green plains decorate the south of Nepal. The history of the country is closely related to its geographical location, seperating the fertile plains of India from the desert like plateau of Tibet. Nepal has the lowest number of roads per person and square metre of land in the world. Much of Nepal is only accessible by foot. There is no electricity outside of large towns.