This program is designed for engineering students or graduates who want to develop practical skills while contributing to real-world engineering projects in Nepal. You will work on community-based initiatives that focus on sustainable development, renewable energy, infrastructure improvement, and environmental engineering. Whether you are interested in civil, mechanical, electrical, or environmental engineering, this internship will give you valuable experience and help you expand your career prospects.
Welcome & Introductions:
Meet your GAP Year Nepal team, fellow interns, and mentors.
Overview of the program, GAP Year Nepal’s mission, and the projects you'll be involved in.
Safety & Training:
Learn safety protocols for fieldwork, including handling tools, equipment, and working in rural areas.
Receive training on local customs, traditions, and responsible behavior.
Cultural Immersion:
Explore Nepal’s rich history, culture, and traditions. Visit Kathmandu’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple) and Pashupatinath Temple.
Attend cultural workshops on Nepalese history, art, and lifestyle.
Project Overview:
Introduction to the engineering projects you'll work on, including sustainable construction, water systems, and renewable energy initiatives.
Hands-on Engineering Work:
Engage in real-world engineering tasks, such as designing and constructing infrastructure projects (roads, bridges), working on renewable energy projects (solar panel installations, energy-efficient systems), and contributing to environmental sustainability (water filtration systems, waste management).
Work alongside local engineers, architects, and community members to ensure projects meet the community's needs.
Field Visits & Site Work:
Visit rural areas and local project sites to see engineering concepts in action.
Assist with surveying, project planning, and on-the-ground project implementation.
Learn how to adapt engineering solutions to Nepal’s unique environmental conditions.
Collaboration & Problem-Solving:
Collaborate with local teams and participate in problem-solving sessions to overcome challenges specific to the region’s infrastructure needs.
Understand the role of sustainable practices and limited resources in engineering design.
Community Engagement:
Participate in community meetings to understand local needs and project impacts.
Work directly with local people to ensure the projects align with their requirements.
Completion of Projects:
Finalize your tasks and ensure all your contributions are documented, such as design plans, photos, and technical reports.
Wrap up ongoing projects and prepare materials for presentation.
Present Your Work:
Create a presentation summarizing your work, the impact of the project, and the skills you developed.
Present this to the GAP Year Nepal team, local engineers, and community members.
Discuss your contributions and share feedback with the team.
Reflection & Career Discussion:
Reflect on your internship experience, lessons learned, and how it influenced your professional goals.
Receive constructive feedback from mentors on your work and career path.
Take part in a group discussion on how to continue contributing to sustainable engineering practices.
Wrap-up & Departure:
Celebrate your achievements with fellow interns and local community members.
Discuss your next steps in the engineering field and how your experience will shape your future endeavors.
Every Sunday All Year Round
Kathmandu, Nepal
Leadership, Personal Growth, Skill Development
English
Moderate Temperate
Minimum 2 to maximum 8
LIMITED SPACE, Join Group
60-80 hours
Namaste! My departure is approaching only a few hours left to spend in Nepal and what can I say about this experience! When I decided this internship in Nepal, I was both excited and stressed by the unknown of a country more than 7000 km from home. But this stress quickly dissipated when I arrived in Nepal and met the wonderful people who are the vol Nepal volunteers. During my 12 week placement I had an incredible experience I met some lovely people and discovered another culture completely different from my own. Whether it was the humain experience the project in Rolpa and the cultural discovery I can say without a doubt that it was the least thing of my life! For all days spent by your side I would like to thank all the volunteers from vol Nepal and Himalayan circuit as well as Didi for welcoming me and guiding us through the period.
Namaste! I would like to thank the entire VolNepal team for these incredible moments that I was able to spend in Nepal, Thanks to you. Whether in Kathmandu as in Rolpa district you embraced me as if I were one of your own, and that really touched me. I leave with a head full of memories and shared moments that will remain engraved for a long time. I am proud of the project we carried out for the Rolpa district school. Knowing that what we have put in place will be useful to children makes me really happy. It’s a useful and complete project, and I am happy to have contributed to it. Thank you again for your support your smiles and everything you have taught me. I already and everything you have taught me. I already know that I will return to Nepal one day, and it will be a great celebration thanks to you!
Namaste My 5-week internship went by extremely quickly. This tip was my first experience being so far from home and I won’t forget it. First of all, upon my arrival the country completely took me out of my French comfort zone. The local culture, landscape, and places to explore are incredible and I wish I could have stayed longer to see everything. The monastery project was cool and different from my usual concrete project of my job at France. The team on site is amazing, guiding us and always ready to help us without request. Also thank you for organizing the two trip to Chitwan and Pokhara which will be unforgettable. I also want to thanks Didi for all the delicious meals she prepared for us and for her kindness. If I had the chance to do it all over again, I would do it without hesitation. Thank you for everything or I would rather say in Nepalese Dhanyabaad.