We can provide placement in different parts of Nepal from south to North ,East to west:

Kathmandu

Kathmandu city, capital of Nepal is surrounded by beautiful country side otherwise known as the Kathmandu valley. Volunteers are sent to a number of small, rural mountain villages in Kathmandu valley such as Dakshinkali, Godawari, Kapan, Gokarna. All of the Villages are located within one hour to one and half an hour bus ride from the center of Kathmandu. Most of the villages have well-developed infrastructure with water readily available and reliable roads. Most of the villages will have a few shops where you can purchase bottled water, biscuits, stationeries etc. Local phone call can usually be made and international phone calls are also accepted but internet access is usually not available.

Pokhara

The second tourist center of Nepal, Pokhara lies in a basin smaller than Kathmandu valley and is only 2,952 above sea level at the foot of the Annapurna range. It can be reached by bus in approximately 6 hours and 25 minutes by air. There are phone, fax, post office and 24 hour electricity available in the district.

Birgunj

Birgunj is a sub-metropolitan municipality and border town in southern Nepal, it lies 190 km west of the capital Kathmandu, 2 km north of the border of the Indian state of Bihar. As an entry point to Nepal from Patna and Calcutta it is also known as the gateway to Nepal. The town has significant economic importance for Nepal as a large part of goods enter Nepal through Birganj via Raxaul on the Indian side. According to the 2001 census of Nepal it has a population of 112,484, there are several languages spoken in the town including Bhojpuri, Nepali, Maithili, Newari, Marwari and Hindi. It is the biggest city in Narayani Zone and the headquarters of Parsa District.

Chitwan

A famous tourist place of Nepal approximately 5.5 hour drive from Kathmandu Valley. Twenty minutes by airplane. You can enjoy natural beauty and as well as you can visit Chitwan National Park. There are phone, fax, post office and 24 hour electricity available in the district.

Rumjatar

We have many rural locations in Nepal where we can place volunteers anywhere from one month to 5 months. Volunteers opportunities exists in: teaching conversational English in the local school; creating awareness about basic health issue; environmental issues, sanitation issues, building business skills and self-confidence. During this time volunteers will benefit from cross-cultural experiences through the home-stay program.

Terathum

Terhathum district, a part of Kosi zone, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal, a landlocked country of South Asia. The district, with Myanglung as its district headquarters, covers an area of 679 kmē and has a population (2001) of 113,111. The word Tehrathum is constructed from thirteen (tehra) and thum (castle or fort). The town supposedly is the site of one of a series of guard posts once protecting the territory of the Limbus (Limbuwan). Terathum district headquarters is also known as Myanglung, or Myanglung Bazar. Myanglung is onomatopoeic for the sound of a cat meowing in Limbu language and refers to an old tradition of a resident cat in the town. Word "Myang" means cat and "Lung" means stone or mountain in Kirat Limbu language, there is still a stone located in Myanglung bazaar which stone is believed to be pawed by the cat.

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