To put it in the words of Leo Tolstoy, “Spring is the time of plans and projects.”
Winter is almost here, and Spring isn’t far behind. You might be stuck with thoughts about what to do during those 2 weeks of your break! Just imagine how wonderful it can be if you opt for an alternative spring break program and travel to a new destination in 2025, to make some meaningful contribution towards the developing society.
And not just that, you’ll get to explore the faraway land, make new friends from different parts of the world, learn a new language, savor the tastes of the authentic local cuisine, and most importantly, add some flair to your Resume.
Volunteering Solutions has some amazing volunteer programs on an alternative spring break for high school and college students, who are looking forward to making the most of their spring break by traveling abroad with a purpose. The volunteer opportunities by VolSol are affordable and you can choose the dates of participation at your convenience. As we say, it’s always good to start planning early and make the bookings in advance.
Here are the 10 best alternative spring break volunteer abroad programs from which you can pick the one that suits your interests.
1. Two Weeks Special Volunteer Program in Peru
2. Turtle Conservation Volunteering Project in Costa Rica
3. Volunteer at an Orphanage in Tanzania
4. Short-Term Volunteering Program in Kenya
5. Two Weeks Special Volunteering Program in South Africa
6. Two Weeks Special Travel and Volunteer Program in Nepal
7. Elephants 2 Beaches Program in Thailand
8. Volunteer with Children in Cambodia
9. Kindergarten Volunteering Program in Bali
In case you’ve always wanted to visit the mysterious land of the Incas, then why not during your spring break in 2025? This volunteer program has been designed to offer you the best that Peru has in store and you’ll get to volunteer with children at rural schools in the outskirts of Cusco.
A paradise for beach lovers, this project located at one of the most beautiful destinations of San Jose, Costa Rica, will not only help you to get closer to nature, but it’ll also teach you to be a responsible traveler. If you have just a week in hand and wish to experience the bliss of being a part of a conservation project, then stop procrastinating and make plans for volunteering in Costa Rica.
You’ll get an opportunity to work with kids between the age of 4 to 15 years, who belong to an extremely poor background and are victims of unpleasant circumstances, All that they need is some love and care. If you love to spend time with kids, then you should definitely choose this volunteer program in Costa Rica and add some happiness to their lives.
One of the most popular destinations for wildlife enthusiasts, this short-term volunteering program in Kenya is perfect for those who are looking for some adventure apart from serving the needy. Explore the Maasai villages, get to know more about the cultural richness of this tribe and volunteer at an orphanage in Nairobi, the capital city. This might just turn out to be your most memorable trip ever!
A favorite destination for adventure junkies, South Africa is the place to be! From Bungee Jumping to Shark Cave Diving and meeting the penguins at Boulders Beach – you can do it all. If you want to go and have some fun during your spring break, then opt for this volunteer program, serve the underprivileged society in the outskirts of Cape Town and tick off all that’s there on your bucket list!
Wish to travel to one of the most picturesque Asian countries, nestled in the Himalayas? Yes, we are talking about Nepal – the country that houses the highest mountain in the world, Mt. Everest. If you are a mountain lover, then Nepal will never disappoint you. This short-term volunteer program in Nepal has been exclusively designed for the students who want to experience the local culture and customs of Nepal, and contribute by engaging themselves in the Childcare and Teaching Programs.
We are sure that you’ve always longed to visit ‘The Land of Smiles’, and now is the time to set out for your dream destination. Visit by nearly 6 million people every year, Thailand is undoubtedly the most popular Asian country to spend your spring break. This program will be perfect for animal lovers as well as those beach-freaks! Travel across Thailand, from the hills sides of Chiang Mai to the expansive beaches at Koh Samui and volunteer with the elephants, before diving into the turquoise water!
Known especially for the ruins of Angkor, Cambodia has much more in store for you to explore and discover. If you wish to add some happiness to the lives of underprivileged children in Cambodia, then this would be a perfect volunteer program where you’ll get to work with the slum kids of Phnom Penh. This volunteering project will also get you closer to the Cambodian culture and lifestyle, as you’ll be living with a native family, and spend most of your time with the local staff and kids.
Want to feel the tropic vibes? Head towards Bali and spend your spring break with the cuties at a Kindergarten in Tianyar, while volunteering. These Kindergartens have inadequate staff members, hence the kids don’t get adequate attention and care. You will get to play an important role while adding some joy to their lives. Explore the richness of Indonesian culture and soak yourself in the sun at the beaches of Ubud.
So, where do you want to go? Ask your friends to join in as well, and make the best memories together. If you want some more information, feel free to drop us a message at info@volunteeringsolutions.com
Hope to see you soon!
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