Volunteer with Kaya and work with a publishing project about minority communities in Burma and Thailand, rebuild a lost forest, work for the social justice and education of minority groups and political refugees and help provide better lives and futures of women.
Programs:
1. Work with Rescued Elephants, Reforestation and Rural Communities
2. Tree Planting and Environmental Research
3. Work in an Orphanage
4. Teach English to Adults and Children
5. Teach English to Monks
6. Education for Refugees and Minority Groups
7. Development Projects for the Disabled
8. Work in a Women's Shelter
9. Helping Women in Red-Light District
10. Journalism to Support Political and Social Issues
11. Fund Raising Project
12. Elderly Care
13. Health Education and Research
14. Learn TEFL on the Beach
Kaya evaluates every project we offer to ensure that we only commit to programs with genuine need for volunteer aid, not just financial assistance. We want you to have the most fulfilling and memorable time as possible, and be part of something that is going to last into future generations.
Program Country :-
» Thailand
Program is available in these cities :-
Program Start Date :-
» Program starts every 1st Saturday of the month.
Duration of Program :-
2 Weeks to 24 Weeks
Age Group :-
18 years
to 80 years
Volunteer Program Type :-
Who can join this program?
Living arrangements:
Participants apply to the program via:
Program Cost :-
» GBP 720.00
Cost Includes :-
• Accommodation: Single room in a home-stay
• Food: 3 meals per day
• Airport pick up and drop off
• Training: Orientation and language classes provided
• Support: 24 hour support
• Excursions: Kaya offers cultural visits to temples and archeological sites, local hikes, and cultural outings.
Participants are required to provide
» Phone Interview
Highlights
Exotic temples, thick green jungle, crystal clear blue water, ancient ruins and spicy, tasty cuisine are some reasons why so many overseas travelers come to the ‘Golden Land.'
Around 10% of the Thai population is in serious poverty and less than 30% are living in poverty. Even so, Thailand is not as impoverished as many of its neighboring Asian countries. The main problem is the huge difference in income between the upper 30% of the population and the rest, especially those living in rural areas, such as the Hill Tribes around Chiang Mai.
Beaches of Krabi and Trang
Krabi and Trang are the best places in Thailand to experience tropical paradise. Both beaches have soft white sand, warm turquoise water, towering limestone cliffs, and small coves and offshore islands to explore.
Hot air ballooning in Chiang Mai
Setting off as the sun begins to rise over a river of mist flowing through the tree tops is a great way to start your breathtaking balloon ride. Panoramic views of distant mountains, terraced rice paddies, the lush green Ping River valley and rural villages, are sure to take your breath away.
Scuba Diving on Manta Ray expeditions
The best place to see these legendary ‘devil fish’ is the nutrient-rich waters of Koh Bon, an island north of Similan. Surround yourself with swirling mantas as they pass close by blocking the sunlight with their elegant mass. Best encounters are between November and April.
Volunteers bring an international perspective to the work of reforestation, conservation, education and awareness passing along their knowledge and enthusiasm to local residents who will benefit the most from these projects.