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5 reasons why you should travel off-season

Traveling off-season can save you money and improve your experience abroad. Also known as low-season or off-peak travel, this is when there are the least tourists, relative to other times of year. Benefits include reduced demand. You’ll see the price of everything from flig

https://www.projects-abroad.org/blog/why-travel-off-season/
Volunteer Building in Nepal for Teenagers

Volunteer in Nepal on a Building Project for teenagers and help rebuild school classrooms

https://www.projects-abroad.org/projects/volunteer-building-for-teens-nepal/
Volunteer Teaching in Nepal

Travel to Nepal and get practical classroom experience by helping children improve their English

https://www.projects-abroad.org/projects/volunteer-teaching-nepal/
Childcare Volunteering in Nepal for Volunteers over 50

Travel to Asia with a group your age and support students at disadvantaged schools

https://www.projects-abroad.org/projects/childcare-volunteering-over-50-nepal/
Understanding Culture Shock When Volunteering Abroad

Ever heard of “culture shock?” You’ve almost certainly experienced it, whether you know it or not. It is a natural part of traveling, and while it could feel uncomfortable if you’re unprepared, it can be a valuable learning experience. Before we discuss th

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Don’t Spend Your Semester Stranded on a Booze Cruise…

Why spend your next semester in a windowless cabin, when you can take a walk on the wild side, stretch your legs, and fully immerse yourself in the majestic cloud forest panorama of Monteverde. Through a combination of theory, fieldwork, and cultural immersion, you’ll gain

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5 Things to Expect When Traveling to Ghana

After touching down in Accra, it’s a small step off the plane, but a giant leap into the unknown. No matter how much research you do beforehand, experiencing Ghana for real is intense. It can be shocking, confusing, and disorientating, but it’s also joyous, exciting,

https://www.projects-abroad.org/blog/5-things-to-expect-ghana/
Veterinary Medicine Internship in Sri Lanka

Gain veterinary medicine work experience to boost your CV and pursue your passion for animal care

https://www.projects-abroad.org/projects/veterinary-medicine-internship-sri-lanka/
Short Term Volunteering Abroad

Make a difference on one of our ethical short term volunteer abroad programs. You’ll be part of our ongoing efforts to support local communities, even if you only have time for a week-long volunteer opportunity.  In a one or two week volunteer abroad program with us, y

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Review: Childcare in Nepal Bespoke Group Trip by Amy B

I volunteered in Nepal for two weeks, as part of Anglia Guides group, in the summer of 2014 and it is easy to say that it was the most diverse, exciting and tiring weeks of my life. After two flights, security screenings and interrupted sleep, we arrived in Nepal. The airport was

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