India Goa Volunteer and Adventure
From $2,519 Land Only (trip code: INGE) Minimum 28 days
From $2,519, 28 days, India
Trip Highlights
- Uncover the Asian delights of Southern India
- Take pleasure knowing that you’re making a big difference volunteering
- Spice up your life with the distinctive flavours of India
- Bronze yourself on the beautiful beaches of Goa
- Relax with Yoga and Meditation sessions
- Learn how to cook Indian dishes in the cooking workshop at the volunteer camp
Trip Summary
See full itineraryWhat's included?
- Transfer from Mumbai airport
- All meals (Mumbai- Just breakfast)
- All accommodation
- Three one hour Yoga sessions
- One-day adventure trekking
- Sightseeing tours of Mumbai and Goa
- Volunteering coordinator
What's not included?
- Flights
- Travel insurance
- Tourist Visa
Spending time on this option is a great way to sample the essence of India all in one go. You’ll see the pick of the best places to visit in Goa with sight-seeing excursions, a spiritual experience and trekking, combined with really important volunteer work close to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
Despite Goa’s reputation as a prominent tourist destination, much of the region remains extremely poor. By donating your time to volunteer in India, you’ll be giving invaluable help to children and adults in deprived communities.
This isn’t all about volunteering it’s also about experiencing what Mumbai and Goa has to offer. Therefore as part of your time in India we have included some great activities including; a two day tour of Mumbai, one day of adventure trekking, the great opportunity to relax with three one hour yoga and meditation sessions at the beginning of your second week. You will also have a chance to see and learn more about Indian culture and Goa's sights with and Indian Cooking workshop, trips to see Old Goa's churches, museums, spice plantations and even see a Bollywood movie. All this and a boat cruise with dinner, music and dance show onboard.
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What will I be doing?
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Your typical itinerary (4 - 8 weeks)
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Volunteer Role (4 - 8 weeks)
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Teaching (4, 6 or 8 weeks)
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Childcare (4, 6 , 8 weeks)
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ASRO- Shelter for HIV/AIDS affected patients (6, 8 weeks)
Your typical itinerary: 4 - 8 weeks
Next LegDestination info
India is the second most populated country in the world, just behind China. Its slogan, ‘Unity in Diversity’ sums up the country rather well, and its citizens are deeply proud of this fact. All of the world’s major religions put in an appearance here, the best represented being Hindu (hence the many ‘sacred’ cows causing traffic jams in the capital, New Delhi!) as well as Muslims, Christians and Buddhists. The hustle and bustle is virtually constant, but there are always peaceful, spiritual spots that you can escape to easily. With a population of over 1.1 billion (2007 est.) it’s not really a surprise that it’s a bit noisy!
Goa, India’s smallest but richest state, is famous for its beaches, churches, temples and architecture. It was ruled by the Portuguese for more than 450 years so has a very different feel to other parts of the country.
- Location: Goa
Goa needs the assistance of volunteers, as a lot of the region remains extremely poor and untouched by international money, despite its' prominent tourist industry. By taking part in volunteer work in India, you will give invaluable help to children and adults in deprived communities.
The Volunteer and Adventure programme has the following structure:
- You will be met at Mumbai Airport (formally Bombay) and will spend a night in a hotel to relax after your flight.
- Spend the next two days on a tour of Mumbai including the 'Gateway of India' and Mani Bhavan.
- On your trek you will experience traditional settlements and see some wildlife.
- After this you arrive in Goa itself. You will stay here for your volunteer work.
- Your orientation will teach you about culture, history, social issues and your volunteer work.
- After your orientation you will go on a sightseeing tour of Goa including a visit to a Spice Plantation and a river cruise.
- On the first three days of volunteering you will start your day with a one hour yoga and meditation session.
- Volunteer work varies, you could teach at a local school, care for young children at a day care centre or help with computer education depending on your preference and the needs of the local people.
Destination info
India is the second most populated country in the world, just behind China. Its slogan, ‘Unity in Diversity’ sums up the country rather well, and its citizens are deeply proud of this fact. All of the world’s major religions put in an appearance here, the best represented being Hindu (hence the many ‘sacred’ cows causing traffic jams in the capital, New Delhi!) as well as Muslims, Christians and Buddhists. The hustle and bustle is virtually constant, but there are always peaceful, spiritual spots that you can escape to easily. With a population of over 1.1 billion (2007 est.) it’s not really a surprise that it’s a bit noisy!
Goa, India’s smallest but richest state, is famous for its beaches, churches, temples and architecture. It was ruled by the Portuguese for more than 450 years so has a very different feel to other parts of the country.
- Location: Goa
The general pattern is to work five days a week for approximately three to five hours per day. Most work occurs in the morning before lunch. But some placements require afternoon work as well.
If you choose the 4-week project your morning volunteer options are:
- Day care centre work with children
- Special education camps and bridge courses to children of immigrant and slum dwelling families
- Computer education to the children for a variety of population segments which may include orphanages, groups of local women and adolescent girls
If you choose the 6 or 8-week project your morning volunteer options are:
- Day care centre work with children
- Special education camps and bridge courses to children of immigrant and slum-dwelling families
- Computer education to the children for a variety of population segments which may include orphanages, groups of local women and adolescent girls
- Teaching in schools
- Working in the ASRO HIV home (medical background preferred)
- Working in the school for mentally challenged.
Destination info
India is the second most populated country in the world, just behind China. Its slogan, ‘Unity in Diversity’ sums up the country rather well, and its citizens are deeply proud of this fact. All of the world’s major religions put in an appearance here, the best represented being Hindu (hence the many ‘sacred’ cows causing traffic jams in the capital, New Delhi!) as well as Muslims, Christians and Buddhists. The hustle and bustle is virtually constant, but there are always peaceful, spiritual spots that you can escape to easily. With a population of over 1.1 billion (2007 est.) it’s not really a surprise that it’s a bit noisy!
Goa, India’s smallest but richest state, is famous for its beaches, churches, temples and architecture. It was ruled by the Portuguese for more than 450 years so has a very different feel to other parts of the country.
- Location: Goa
Volunteer activities in this field include:
- Regularly teaching children English and Mathematics in the schools. No prior teaching experience is necessary.
- Creating a playful environment and enhance the creativity of the children through painting, playing games, singing etc.
- Working in creating low cost teaching material in making education more fun for the children
- Ensuring regular health check ups of the children in each school through co-operating with the local doctors and hospital staff.
- Each volunteer will be expected to take responsibility for everyday attendance of a few children to the school, aimed at improving overall interest in the school and reduce drop-out rate.
Destination info
India is the second most populated country in the world, just behind China. Its slogan, ‘Unity in Diversity’ sums up the country rather well, and its citizens are deeply proud of this fact. All of the world’s major religions put in an appearance here, the best represented being Hindu (hence the many ‘sacred’ cows causing traffic jams in the capital, New Delhi!) as well as Muslims, Christians and Buddhists. The hustle and bustle is virtually constant, but there are always peaceful, spiritual spots that you can escape to easily. With a population of over 1.1 billion (2007 est.) it’s not really a surprise that it’s a bit noisy!
Goa, India’s smallest but richest state, is famous for its beaches, churches, temples and architecture. It was ruled by the Portuguese for more than 450 years so has a very different feel to other parts of the country.
- Location: Goa
Early childhood care and education is an important area of work. Also called "Anganwari", these centres carry out holistic childcare in the area.
At these centres health monitoring, improvement of motor skills, nutritional supplements, vaccination etc. are provided for children from poor or uneducated families.
Volunteer activities include:
- Personal attention and care to the children coming to the centre everyday.
- Assistance to the local worker to maintain records for each child based on health, vaccination, growth and nutritional condition
- Making and feeding the children a specially prepared nutritious meal everyday with the help of a local worker.
- Continuous survey of all pregnant women and newborn babies in the area for regular health check ups and vaccination.
- Creating a colourful and enjoyable environment for the children with games, stories and other creative activities (all material support and training for such activities would be provided.
ASRO- Shelter for HIV/AIDS affected patients: 6, 8 weeks
Destination info
India is the second most populated country in the world, just behind China. Its slogan, ‘Unity in Diversity’ sums up the country rather well, and its citizens are deeply proud of this fact. All of the world’s major religions put in an appearance here, the best represented being Hindu (hence the many ‘sacred’ cows causing traffic jams in the capital, New Delhi!) as well as Muslims, Christians and Buddhists. The hustle and bustle is virtually constant, but there are always peaceful, spiritual spots that you can escape to easily. With a population of over 1.1 billion (2007 est.) it’s not really a surprise that it’s a bit noisy!
Goa, India’s smallest but richest state, is famous for its beaches, churches, temples and architecture. It was ruled by the Portuguese for more than 450 years so has a very different feel to other parts of the country.
- Location: Goa
ASRO is a Community Care and Support Centre( CCSC), for people living with HIV/AIDS. As a transitional shelter for AIDS patients, ASRO acts as a bridge between health care institutions and patients' families to create awareness in the community. Volunteer intervention (limited placements and medical background preferred, for longer term volunteers only) is required to help care for the patients who have often been left out of the social circle due to their condition.
Volunteer activities would include:
- Everyday care for the patients and assisting nurses in the centre
- Maintenance of the facilities for the patients
- To improve and look and feel of the centre through decorations etc.
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Additional Information & FAQs
Minimum age
18 years.
Accommodation
When doing your volunteer work you will staying in an old-style Portuguese house with a spacious recreation (hang out) hall, a dining area and computer centre. In addition, 3 wings of housing consist of spacious rooms that will comfortably accommodate up to 6 participants per room with private bathroom facilities. There is also a small cafe that will be run and maintained in the campus for volunteers to buy any additional things for their everyday need at the campus itself.
The campus is 3 km from the beautiful and tranquil Majorda beach, which is adjacent and very similar to Colva beach, which has been our “main beach” for all these years in Goa. A short distance from the camp, are cafes and utility shops that can also help volunteers fulfil their everyday requirements.
Volunteers are required to be responsible for the up keep of your own room as well as helping out with washing up dishes after meals etc. Meals are all included and consist mainly of vegetable and sometimes fish curries, Indian breads, rice and fruit.
Meals
Please see accommodation.
Advice & Safety
Throughout your programmes you will have the support and guidance of the programme co-ordinator and team. You will be provided with competent assistance and help with any questions or advice you may need during your stay.
You will be assigned a personal travel advisor who will co-ordinate your programme with you. Feel free to contact them at any time before you go, or when you are on your travels.
In addition, you will have access to a 24 hour emergency contact number so you can contact one of our UK staff at any time should you need to.
FAQ
1. What is the difference between this and the other programmes in Goa?
This programmes offers you the opportunity to volunteer and also includes a 2 day adventure plus a 2 day Ashram Experience!
2. How fit do I need to be to do the trek?
You don't need to do any special training, however, you do need to ensure that you are fit & healthy.
3. How much spending money will I need?
We recommend that you take around £70 per week.
4. Do I need to wear particular clothing?
Whilst volunteering you will need clothes that cover your shoulders, mid-rif and length should be to at least your knees.
5. Do I need a visa to visit India?
You will need to obtain an Indian Tourist visa before you leave the UK.
What other travellers thought
I've done this trip
Write reviewHannah Ridley - January 2010
Amazing place, awesome people, brilliant children.
the people on our programme, the children we taught, the local area in Goa, the 2 days trekking
Always get the reciept for hotels. Haggle down the prices by at least 50% Pay for the slightly more expensive trains or risk waiting hours because of delays.
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Daniel Snook - January 2010
great new friends, poor preperation for teaching
The other people on the trip, goa was a nice place
Always agree on a price before you get in a taxi. Always haggle the prices down. Always get a reciept.
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Carla Thompson - December 2009
Wicked time in Goa, met lots of new friends will go back to goa but not woth a company!
Trekking and Absailing Goa the beaches Working with the kids at fisherman school
Take plenty on immodium, Deet and something to amuse yourself with!