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  If you choose to volunteer during the winter, you will be working in the village of Shiv in Rajasthan, a state in northern India. Volunteers during the summer months will be located further north, in the state of Himachal Pradesh in a village near Palampur.

Due to the lack of social welfare in India, local residents have collaborated to promote health and education on a state-by-state basis. Our partner organization in India has been working to better the lives of rural residents since 2000. As a volunteer in Rajasthan or Himachal, you will be helping promote health and education in rural villages and your work will benefit local communities for the coming generations.

Teacher Training
All volunteers in our Teach English Programs receive teacher training before going abroad. By completing our online teacher preparation program, you will earn your certification in TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language), which will give you the skills and confidence needed to teach English overseas. Read More.

Orientation:
Upon arrival, you will be picked up at the airport in New Delhi and taken to a hotel, where you will stay for the first night. Then, you will be taken to the city of Jaipur in the state of Rajasthan, where you will meet your group, and the host family with whom you will be staying during orientation.

During this time, you will participate in a 3-day volunteer orientation designed to ensure a smooth transition into Indian life and a productive contribution to the local community. The orientation will provide you with extensive information about your new work situation, as well as tips on handling intercultural issues. After this orientation period, you will then take a bus to Rajasthan or Himachal, the site of your volunteer project.

Transportation:
Volunteer Adventures will provide transportation for the following:

Airport pickup in New Delhi, to hotel and host family
Orientation in Jaipur, Rajasthan
Transportation to and from excursions
Local transport at project locations
Overnight bus journeys at the start and end of the program

Accommodations:
Upon arrival, volunteers will be picked up at the New Delhi airport, and stay one night in a hotel. During the following 3-day orientation, you will stay with an English-speaking host family in Jaipur, Rajasthan.

In both Rajasthan and Himachal, volunteers will stay in a Rural Camp. This camp a balanced combination of comfort, safety, and authentic experience. It is ideally situated and designed for the volunteers to experience the culture of the area, while also offering both privacy and recreational activities. All camp structures have been made with locally available material and is another way the organization has given employment opportunities to the locals.

The Rural Camp is a large campus that has a cafeteria, kitchen, and training area, with ample space for outdoor activities and workshops. Volunteers will stay in one of the 24 rooms, either a double or triple occupancy, with a private bathroom and running hot water in the winter. For free time at the Rural Camp, there is an entertainment room with games, books, TV and movies.

There is an on-call staff at the Rural Camp at all times, as well as access to medical and facilities and first aid kits.

Meals:
Three meals a day are included in this program. During excursions, you will be served breakfast.

Excursions:
Sightseeing in Amber Fort in Jaipur with an elephant ride.
Tiger safari at Ranthambore National Tiger Reserve.
Camel safari with overnight camping in the desert.
Two-day excursion to the Tibetan community Dharamsala, including Tibetan Buddhism lectures.
Three-day trek into the Himalayas with overnight camping.

Workshops:
During your free time, you will have the opportunity to participate in various programs and classes at the Rural Camp. Options include the following:

Yoga workshop
Indian cooking classes
Tibetan Buddhism seminar

In-country support:
There is always a dedicated on-site translator at each location during the first four weeks of the program. Members of our partner organization will also be there to help set up coordinate the projects. There is an on-call staff at the Rural Camp at all times, as well as access to medical and facilities and first-aid kits. The village programs also have support from the communities they serve.


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