Amazing culture, much bus I think my journey has been mostly amazing beautiful giving and hilarious. Tibet was the most cultural part of the trip but also the part with most waste time in bus that was a shame but I think necessary the time in Nepal has been great. Packed with experiences and adventures. But it might have been nice with little free time in Bhaktapur and Kathmandu.
I Love the MountainsI had a really good stay here in Nepal .I think the program for the first month was perfect. We all had a wonderful time and you were helping us all time think maybe that you don’t need to send guide with us on the rafting Chitwan Pokhara trip. it would have been nice to be our self and we have your phone Number thinks the trip to Tibet was really good but the guide didn’t tell us so much about Tibet, maybe because he couldn’t it would have been nice if he had told us more. Everest fantastic .the volunteer work good but also difficult .i learned lot about the Nepali culture maybe too much. it was amazing tour and I think a really good partner in Nepal .
Journey of my lifeI really had an amazing here in Nepal .these two and half months went so incredibly fast can’t believe all the different experiences I had in such a short time. The first month we were like real tourists, but I think that after we came back from Tibet .Nepal became our second home. it felt like home coming back from that trip to cross the bridge at the border that was a crazy feeling that I didn’t expect. off comes bungy jump elephant safari river rafting base camp etc. was amazing experiences too to be a volunteer here have been so difficult from the volunteers work I have done back home and it was so much more difficult than I expected it was a big challenge for me also how life is in Nepal .i will never forget this journey and Nepal will always be in my heart.
Great trip with many impressions and life changing stories In Annapurna we saw how the local people lived and we just couldn’t believe the conditions .it really opened your eyes for how some people in some countries live. Tibet was also special to see how china controlled Tibet.
Interesting NepalThere was a lot of transportation which took a lot of time but the things we experienced when we finally got there was worth the transportation time the hotel stays was also fine like the feeling of back to basic sometimes which I also got to try when we were out in nowhere .I got my adventure which I expected of this travel the people in Nepal and Tibet were very nice but also learned to watch out for my things. The travel together with my travels have giving me a bigger perspective.
Melene Louise, 2012 October, Denmark Contribution I know there was more work to do at the orphanage after we had finished the painting project hats why I didn’t rate the contribution high. But I am happy about making even a little difference I was happy about the project and I think I have done what I was able to at the limited time we had.
Go, Do, LearnI think it was great to ride on my Nepali motorbikes! But maybe extra helmets.mum will kill me when she hears! I liked the school project we really got involved with the locals’ think that it is great that we are shown how to take a microbus, it gives us more freedom and a better feel of the city. Maybe put an extra language class just before we go to the orphanage .I could not remember what I had learned in the beginning. A couple of more clay in Bhutan would have been nice. We only got a shallow expression of the country and its inhabitants we were just lucky that we were able to join a local party
Will come back in the future -Thank you so much Santosh and Anish for being so helpful with planning every thing and cooperating with all our questions and us. You are the best! There is no doubt we will come back in the future, still so many beautiful places we want to explore. Hugs and a lot of love from Clara.
Namaste, Today is a very strange day and all my feelings are so messed up. I have been here in Nepal for eleven weeks and now it is time to go back to Sweden, which makes me sad and happy at the same time. Sad, because I have met so many nice people here that I am going to miss a lot, Happy, because of all the things I have learned here that are going to be useful for the rest of my life gratitude, independence and an “every thing will be okay in the end “ mentality. Honestly my first one/two weeks in Nepal were horrible. It was the first time that I was travelling alone, I did not feel comfortable with speaking English and the culture shock was indescribable. Though, what does not hill you makes you stronger and now, when I look back on my stay in Nepal, there is no doubt that it is the best thing that has even happened to me. When I got out of my comfort zone and become more open-minded, things started to be amazing. In Kathmandu, I mainly worked as an English and Math teacher at a Monastery, which I really enjoyed. Nevertheless, I have also managed to travel around and see most of the fantastic Dal Bhat country. For example, I have visited Bhaktapur, Nuwakot, Chitwan, Pokhara, Nagarkot, and Lumbini. Thank you so much GAPYearNepal, I am eternally grateful for every thing you have done for me. You are all awesome, keep up the good work!
Have had such a great experience from Gap Year Nepal. I feel like so much has been accomplished in my short time here. The people I have met and all the permanent Gap Year Nepal staff are truly good people at heart, and have looked after me every moment. Really sad that I have to leave and wish I discovered these guys when I first came to Nepal, so I could have spend more time. Thank you Gap Year Nepal, You guys are dope!