Volunteering Tours & Trips
Picture travel that involves giving back to communities you visit. Trips might mean teaching English, conservation work, construction projects, working with animals or kids. It could be anywhere, like Costa Rica, Tanzania, Nepal, or Thailand. Durations vary from a week to months, costs usually cover accommodation and meals, and work is genuinely needed. It's challenging but rewarding.
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Nicole • traveled in August, 2025
The tour is immersive to get in contact with local people and culture and it is an amazing chance to interact with the elephants in a respecting way. The experience was incredible, we spent some time with four big elephants which were very curious and always hungry! The mahouts were encouraging and the volunteering staff very welcoming and kind: our coordinator Pradeep was the best! He and the driver Totaram were willing to help us in every way. We met and spend an amazing time also with another volunteer and the guesthouse family and all of them were very helpful and sweet! We would like to come back again in the future.
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Elizabeth • traveled in January, 2026
5 stars!!!!! Going on GIVE trips has opened my eyes to responsible traveling and how to respect cultures while I am on trips. I am in awe of the meticulous coordination and execution of these trips. The Thailand Hill Tribes and Laos trips have left an everlasting impact on my life and how I will move throughout my days. Thank you GIVE!!!
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Emma • traveled in January, 2026
GIVE did it again with giving me a second 10/10 trip! The Laos team is nothing short of AMAZING, inspiring, and smart and I am grateful to have gotten to travel with them and learn from them all. Being in the village of Sop Chem was special as I became close to several locals and had the privilege of gaining knowledge of their culture. Beginning with breakfast and ending the day with “good vibes” this organization does one incredible job establishing a personalized and thoughtful itinerary for us travelers. I also appreciate the pay now, book later option making trips like these more accessible for college students like me! Thanks again GIVE, looking forward to Tanzania and Zanzibar!
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3-Day Jaipur Volunteer & Elephant Care Homestay Experience
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour is immersive to get in contact with local people and culture, and it is an amazing chance to interact with the elephants in a respecting way.”
Luca, traveled in August
Care for elephants at Jaipur's Elephant Village starting at 5 AM daily. Tasks include bathing, food preparation, enclosure maintenance, and working with mahouts while living with Indian families.
Duration 4 days Destinations Jaipur Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in English, German, Italian, French, Spanish Operator Volunteering With India From
- US$400
Children Volunteer + Jaipur Sightseeing Tour 4 Days
“We had a really great time participating in the program with the staff and students.”
GeoffPaisley, traveled in March
Share knowledge teaching English and mathematics at Jaipur's Children Program center. Mornings focus on volunteering, while afternoons feature visits to Amber Fort, Wind Palace, and Albert Museum.
Duration 4 days Destinations Jaipur Age Range Ages 12+ Operated in English, German, Italian, French, Spanish Operator Volunteering With India From
- US$300
In Cusco kindergartens, help 50 underprivileged children aged 3-5 through activities ranging from yoga to arts, while assisting with basic education. The program provides orientation, host family accommodation, and chances to visit Machu Picchu on weekends.
Duration 14 days Destinations Cusco Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator PVTravels From
- US$450
Duration 11 days Destinations Bishkek, Issyk Kul Lake, Naryn, Kochkor Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Yellowwood Adventures Ltd From
- US$3,389
Visit Casablanca's Hassan II Mosque, then head to Chefchaouen's blue streets before reaching Fes. Walk through the UNESCO medina, check out El Quaraouiyine Mosque and the old tanneries. Ride camels into Erg Chebbi dunes and stay at Tiziri Camp with Berber music under the stars.
Duration 6 days Destinations Casablanca, Rabat, Chefchaouen, Meknes, Fes, Ifrane, Midelt, Errachidia, Merzouga, ErfoudSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Cultural Morocco Tours From $1,509
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Meaningful service awaits at Heritage of Faith and Hope Children Center in Nairobi for 8 days. Choose between teaching, meal preparation, tree planting, or youth empowerment. The program concludes with game drives in Maasai Mara and Lake Nakuru National Park.
Duration 15 days Destinations Nairobi, Maasai Mara National Reserve, Lake Nakuru National Park Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Gracepatt Ecotours Kenya From $2,775
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Giraffe Center, Elephant Orphanage & Bomas of Kenya Guided Day Tour in Nairobi
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelersAt the Giraffe Centre and David Sheldrick elephant orphanage, aid wildlife conservation initiatives. Visit the beads factory to understand local craftsmanship and watch traditional performances at Bomas of Kenya.
Duration 1 day Destinations Nairobi, Nairobi National Park Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Gracepatt Ecotours Kenya From $265
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What our customers ask about Volunteering Tours & Trips
How long are typical volunteering tours?
You can find volunteer trips anywhere from 5 to 22 days - it really depends on how much time you have and what you want to do. Short programs like the Wild Skye forest conservation trip pack a lot into 5 days, while longer ones like the Galapagos Experience give you 22 days to really get involved in the project and explore the islands. Most people choose something in between, like the 15-day Thailand program or the 6-day women's empowerment project in India, which mix volunteer work with time to experience the local culture.
When is the best time to go on a volunteering tour?
The timing depends on where you're headed. For Galapagos programs, aim for December through May when it's warm (75-85°F/24-29°C) with calm seas - perfect for conservation work. If you're going to Thailand, any time works, but November to February is nice and cool (70-85°F/21-29°C) with less rain. For Scotland's outdoor conservation projects, book between June and September when the weather's milder and you get those long summer days to work outside.
What types of volunteering activities can I expect on these tours?
You'll find all sorts of meaningful work. You might teach English in small village schools in Tanzania or India, help protect wildlife in South Africa's Kruger National Park, or build eco-friendly houses from recycled materials in the Dominican Republic. In the Galapagos, volunteers clear out invasive plants and put in native species at the tortoise sanctuary. At Costa Rica's wildlife centers, you'll help care for injured animals like sloths, toucans and monkeys. One TourRadar traveler put it well: "Teaching young kids from age 3 and developing their English was inspiring - these kids have very little but still smile more than you can imagine."
How much direct interaction will I have with local communities during volunteer projects?
You'll be right in the middle of community life. In Peru's Sacred Valley, you'll live with Quechua families while helping at after-school programs. In Tanzania's Rau Village, you'll spend your days teaching local kids and visiting families to see how they live. You might stay in a family guesthouse, like this beautiful old hacienda in Andahuaylillas, Peru, or in local spots like the beachfront lodge at Playa Las Canas in the Dominican Republic. As one TourRadar traveler said: "Growing very close with certain kids makes it extremely difficult to leave without a tear in sight."
What kind of accommodation can I expect during a volunteering tour?
The places you'll stay are simple but comfortable. Take the Wildlife Rescue Centre in Indonesia - you get a shared twin room with your own bathroom, air conditioning, and access to common areas at the Sanctuary Lodge Yogyakarta. Some spots offer cool experiences like sleeping in tree platforms at the EHRA base camp in Namibia or staying with local families in Nepal. One TourRadar traveler liked their room at the Indonesian wildlife center: "Rooms come with private balconies where you can relax overlooking the forest."
How much time is typically spent on volunteer work versus tourism activities?
Most trips give you a good mix. You'll usually spend 4-6 hours volunteering in the morning, leaving time to explore in the afternoon. The Tanzania Safari & Service program works this way - you teach in the mornings, then head out for cultural activities or safari drives later in the day. In Peru, the Children of the Andes program splits your time between 4 days of volunteering and visits to places like Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley. It's a nice balance that lets you make a difference while seeing the country's highlights.




















