from $1,190* per person | 14 Days | Year-round |
Simple accommodations | Exertion level: 3 | |
Operator: Global Vision International | 10 people max |
Volunteers will be based in the town of Luang Prabang, a Unesco
Heritage Site, famed for its large number of temples, colour and
architecture. During the day volunteers will work with local children
and assist Lao English teachers at language centers and schools. On top
of this volunteers will help with pre-school children and run
extracurricular English courses or tutoring programs.
At the weekend volunteers will be free to sight see and explore the
local area. Past volunteers have enjoyed sunsets from the top of Mount
Phu Si, swimming in the Khuang Si Waterfalls, marveling at local
temples, scenic boat trips up the Mekong to the Pak Ou Caves, trekking,
rafting or taking an elephant tour
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Lao, People's Democratic Republic
I've been to Guatemala 3 times now, with GVI--and I'll go back. I've tutored English, taught Fifth graders in Spanish, and built stoves. Each volunteer stint has been amazing. I entered in to worlds so different from mine at home. The children, the families, the host families, the other volunteers were all amazing each time I have gone. Everyone gives their all, works and plays together. I'm over 60 and though most of the volunteers are a lot younger, the sense of community was great. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a meaningful way to dig in deep and give, while gaining so much more than you give. Can't wait to go again and see the kids in the schools, the families, GVI staff, and meet a new group of volunteers.
I can't believe it's been a month since I returned from my 10 weeks in South Africa. I had the most incredible time working at the Ikhayalethemba Sanctuary and can't wait to go back! The children are incredible, and I can't even begin to explain how amazing the program was. I spent my entire year volunteering around the world. I was initially working with a different program which was very cheap and it showed. I didn't realize until I started with GVI how much I was missing in my other programs. While GVI does initially seem a little pricey, you really see where your money goes. I wouldn't have it spent any other way. I felt so safe, happy, and stress-free during my entire 10 months in Cape Town. Unfortunately, all volunteer programs don't have that luxury. So, I just want to thank GVI for asking for the money necessary to do the amazing things they are doing for our world and for the people who want to volunteer to make it better! I can't wait to be a part of it again very soon!
Volunteering with GVI was definitely one of the most incredible experiences of my life! I spent 10 weeks doing the Wildlife and Community Expedition in Kenya, and loved every bit of it! Before I left, the staff were very helpful over the phone and by email, and were quick to reply to any questions or concerns I had. Once I arrived in Kenya, the staff there were also super friendly and knowledgable, and really played a big part in making this whole experience wonderful. We got great training and I always felt confident going into the field. It didn't take long before the small village of Shimoni felt like home, with the kids greeting you with "Jambo!" and high-fives every time you went by. From teaching english at the primary schools and singing songs with fifty kindergarteners to teaching chicken farming to ex-poachers in Tsavo, every bit of the work we did was rewarding. Snorkelling the beautiful reefs of the Kisite-Mpunguti marine park was absolutely incredible and seeing a pod of bottle nose dolphins was always exciting. Days in the forest could be tough, but no day was ever boring, and you could always feel like you accomplished a lot at the end of the day. I really feel that GVI is making a difference in Shimoni and Mkwiro, and would do the expedition again without hesitation. I definitely recommend this project for anyone looking for an adventure and an amazing experience!
Volunteering at local school, pre schools and language centres gives Laos children and their teachers the opportunity to practice their English skills with fluent English speakers. Students will gain confidence and interest in the English language providing them with skills that will greaten their opportunities for education and employment in their future. Teachers who have limited resources will benefit from volunteer teachers assisting with their classes. As the national government relies heavily on foreign aid to support itself, little funding flows to education and volunteers can help provide added educational opportunities for Lao youth. As Luang Prabang and surrounding communities gain economic benefits from tourists and adventure travellers through the region, they are realizing more and more the importance of English skills and the demand for quality training from a young age.
Have the opportunity to work with the beautiful children of Laos providing them with fun educational opportunities; work alongside Lao teachers; live in Luang Prabang, a UNESCO heritage town; learn about Lao culture, history, food, religion and language; visit local sights; enjoy a weekend break on the banks of the Mekong River.
Luang Prabang is the former royal capital of Laos and is a very relaxing town located on the Mekong River. It is about 900 km northeast of Bangkok, Thailand. Lovely French Colonial buildings and fresh baguettes fused with exotic Southeast Asian culture and charm make for a wonderful setting to gain some teaching practice and experience a unique culture. School and language centres are all within walking distance of this lovely town.
Volunteers will have their own room in a centrally located guesthouse. It has electricity and a variety of facilities are plentiful and nearby. Basic Lao and western food is supplied. In Luang Prabang laundry will be at your own expense.
Laos generally enjoys a mild, tropical climate, but it can get quite chilly in the cool season. Temperatures range from 10 – 40°C in the Mekong Valley, and may dip below zero in the mountains and on the Xieng Khouang and Bolaven Plateaus. There are three distinct seasons: cool from November-February; hot from March-May and the rainy season which lasts from June -October. Most people find the best time to visit from October-February; however the low season offers lush green landscapes in the rainy season and the colourful Lao New Year's festival in April.
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