Volunteer Opportunity in India
Volunteering Abroad Programs in India are located in Kerala, the tropical beauty of South India, also known as "God's Own Country." This lovely state is surrounded by palm-lined backwaters, spice and tea hills, and has a large coastline that is steadily acquiring a reputation as a surfing hotspot. Our volunteer house is located in Fort Kochi, a beautiful and artsy seaside town in Kochi (formerly known as Cochin), Kerala. Kerala is really exotic and laid back, away from the craziness of North India, making it ideal for first-time visitors to India who want the culture but not the craziness.
Living in Fort Kochi is what makes Volunteering Holidays in India at our base in Kerala so special. The greenery-filled avenues of present-day Fort Kochi are lined with colonial-era palaces, churches & temples, contemporary cafes, developing art scene, and perfumed spice markets, all influenced by Kerala's rich past, which began with the flourishing spice trade. The best part is the eclectic mix of natives, mostly Catholics, Muslims, and Hindus, who live in peace and concord, giving you a true taste of Kerala's diverse culture, religion, and way of life.
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India is a great country. India is a hugely complicated country that will take your breath away with its beauty, vibrancy, and challenges. Poverty and development concerns remain as India establishes itself as a rapidly rising global economy. Volunteering in India allows you to directly experience these intricacies and problems while also crossing off bucket list attractions (the Himalayas and the Taj Mahal, for example). All of India—hectic Delhi, secluded highland monasteries, palm-fringed beaches in Goa, rolling hills of tea plantations, and otherworldly landscapes in Ladakh—all India, yet their cultures, climates, and, of course, volunteer needs are vastly different.
Volunteering in India will completely improve your life. India, with its variety of natural and cultural attractions, has no shortage of amazing destinations to visit in your spare time. While the volunteer job may be difficult, you'll have the satisfaction of knowing that you're making a difference in the lives of children and other vulnerable people in this fast developing country.
You'll be acquiring practical leadership skills while enhancing your CV, in addition to the intangible benefits of Volunteering Abroad. When you consider that you'll be able to cross the Taj Mahal, the Himalayas, or even both off your bucket list, volunteering in India should be a no-brainer.
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