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How Can You Make Your Nepal Volunteer Experience Rewarding?
We Help You Get The Most Out Of Your Volunteer Experience in Nepal
Volunteering in Nepal is a wonderful experience. You'll be meeting amazing people, doing gratifying work, constantly learning, and seeing hidden corners of the world. When you return from your Nepal adventure, you'll be a well-rounded person with plenty of memorable experiences. Of course, there are things that could go wrong during your time, but if you follow our tips below, you can ensure that you'll have a truly rewarding volunteer experience in Nepal.
Take Everything As An Adventure
Volunteering is an adventure. Living in a foreign country is an adventure. Throughout the course of your time in Nepal, you’ll have good days and bad days, but if you think of every moment of your experience as all part of the adventure, you’ll be much happier and have a much more rewarding volunteer experience abroad. Above all, remain flexible.
Research The History Of Nepal Before Arriving
Researching the history of Nepal before arriving. It will help you better understand Nepal and its people. Once you adequately understand something, you are better equipped to take action. Not only will you have a more rewarding volunteer experience, but the work you do will end up being more beneficial to the local community.
Talk To People
Talk to the local Nepalese people. Nepalese people are humble, polite, helpful and warm welcoming. Talk to your fellow volunteers. This is the best way to learn about Nepal and to share experiences and knowledge with others. Volunteering in Nepal is an exchange, and when you keep the line of communication open with everyone around you, the exchange of knowledge, skills, stories, and experiences is enhanced. You never know what will come from a conversation with someone.
Practice and Learn the Nepali Language
Learning the Nepalese language, even just a small part of it, will go a long way and help you to have a rewarding volunteer experience. Not only it is beneficial for your mind and for your overall skill set to have knowledge of a foreign language, but locals will admire and respect you for taking part in their culture. Learning the Nepali language is also a great way to get to know a culture, as it is closely linked.
Develop A Connection With Your In-Country Coordinator
It’s a good idea to establish a positive connection between you and our in-country coordinator. This is the person whose job it is to support you should you have any issues while volunteering abroad. Make sure they know who you are, where you are stationed, and that you have each others contact information. Maintaining a good relationship will help you feel safe and supported during your time abroad.
Have The Right Expectations
It’s easy to get very excited about the prospect of volunteering abroad, but this can lead to some very unrealistic expectations. The right expectation is to have no expectations at all. Take each day as it comes, and just be present in the moment during your time abroad.
Do Not Expect To Make A Big Difference Immediately
Change takes time. Many volunteers end up getting frustrated because things don’t happen as quickly as they are used to. It’s best not to develop grand expectations of how much you are going to accomplish while volunteering in Nepal. Every situation is different, and every country is different. All you can do is put in the work and remain patient and vigilant. Positive change will come, whether you’ll be there to see it or not.
Understand The Limitations Of Nepal
If you are coming from the western world, you are probably used to having certain things available to you at all times. This is not the case in Nepal. When living in Nepal, it’s essential that you understand how the country functions, what its laws are, how they are related to the culture, and what is and isn’t available. When you understand this and accept it, you’ll have a much more rewarding experience in Nepal.
Stay Positive
A positive attitude while volunteering will make your experience much better. Although you’ll usually be having a lot of fun, witnessing the conditions of a developing country can sometimes be hard to deal with. Remember to keep a positive attitude – not only will you be helping yourself feel better, but you’ll be helping everyone around you as well.
Be Committed To Volunteering
Too often, volunteers go abroad with the intention of working, but end up not doing much at all. They either get caught up in the idea of partying and socializing, or they decide that the work is too hard and they don’t want to put in the effort. This really hurts the surrounding community, which is largely dependent on the humanitarian work of volunteers. If you aren’t 100% committed to the act of volunteering, you probably shouldn’t volunteer in Nepal at all.