Nonprofit

2 weeks monastery Teaching and a week adventure

Remote, Volunteer must be in Nepal
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime)
    Time Commitment:
    A few days
    Recurrence:
    One time only
    Cost:
    Fee Required: $700

    Description

    2 weeks monastery Teaching and  a week adventure

    Volunteers will be primarily responsible for teaching English in monasteries, basic mathematics, and life skills to young novice monks. Many of these monks, often between the ages of 7 to 18, come from remote regions of Nepal, Tibet, and the Himalayan areas. Since English is not their first language, lessons are usually simple, interactive, and fun.

    Beyond academics, volunteers also engage in conversational practice, storytelling, creative activities, and cultural exchange to help the monks develop their confidence in speaking English. Activities such as singing songs, practicing basic grammar, and discussing global cultures make learning enjoyable for the young monks.

    Daily Life and Cultural Exchange

    Life in the monastery follows a structured routine based on Buddhist principles, meditation, and rituals. As a volunteer, you get to:

    • Participate in morning and evening prayer sessions, learning Buddhist chants and meditation techniques.
    • Observe the monks' daily rituals, including ceremonial pujas and teachings by senior monks.
    • Enjoy traditional vegetarian meals, often simple yet nourishing.
    • Engage in friendly conversations with monks, exchanging ideas about philosophy, mindfulness, and world views.

    This cultural immersion allows volunteers to develop a deeper appreciation for Buddhism, mindfulness, and the monastic way of life.

    Enjoying the Teaching Experience

    Volunteers can make the most of their teaching time by:

    • Using interactive methods such as games, drawing, and group discussions to make lessons more engaging.
    • Organizing weekend activities, such as movie screenings, art workshops, or storytelling sessions.
    • Going on short hikes or field visits to nearby monasteries or cultural sites.
    • Learning basic Nepali or Tibetan phrases to communicate better with the monks.

    This period is not just about teaching—it’s a two-way exchange where volunteers learn patience, mindfulness, and the simplicity of monastic life while making a meaningful impact on the monks’ education.

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    Volunteers will be primarily responsible for teaching English in monasteries, basic mathematics, and life skills to young novice monks. Many of these monks, often between the ages of 7 to 18, come from remote regions of Nepal, Tibet, and the Himalayan areas. Since English is not their first language, lessons are usually simple, interactive, and fun.

    Beyond academics, volunteers also engage in conversational practice, storytelling, creative activities, and cultural exchange to help the monks develop their confidence in speaking English. Activities such as singing songs, practicing basic grammar, and discussing global cultures make learning enjoyable for the young monks.

    Daily Life and Cultural Exchange

    Life in the monastery follows a structured routine based on Buddhist principles, meditation, and rituals. As a volunteer, you get to:

    • Participate in morning and evening prayer sessions, learning Buddhist chants and meditation techniques.
    • Observe the monks…

    Location

    Remote
    Volunteer must be in Nepal
    Associated Location
    Lubhu - Dandathok Rd, Mahalaxmi, Nepal
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