Hola, os dejo nuestra ruta para 2024 tras algunos ajustes. La idea es no tocarla demasiado y dejar algunos días más tranquilos para recuperarnos de la paliza de km porque cuando estuve en 2018 me quedé con ganas de dedicarle más tiempo. Indico día, ruta, día de la semana y km aproximados en coche (estos incluyen ida y vuelta en caso de ser a un mismo hotel). No incluyo el transporte del aeropuerto a Santa Clara o de Santa Clara a San Francisco cuando no tengamos coche (el coche lo recogemos la mañana del 2º día y lo devolvemos el 27º día, justo antes de llegar a SF y pasar los últimos días). En 2018 hice algo similar excluyendo la zona de Yellowstone, que es nueva para mí.
1 IDA - SAN FRANCISCO (Santa Clara) J - 0km
2 MARIPOSA GROVE & YOSEMITE NAT. PARK V - 350km
3 YOSEMITE NAT. PARK: PART I S - 50km
4 YOSEMITE NAT. PARK: PART II D - 0km
5 YOSEMITE NAT. PARK: PART III - MAMMOTH LAKES L - 250km
6 DEATH VALLEY M - 500km
7 LAS VEGAS: PART I X - 0km
8 LAS VEGAS: PART II J - 0km
9 SALT LAKE CITY V - 550km
10 YELLOWSTONE NAT. PARK: PART I S - 550km (incluye km de llegada desde SLC)
11 YELLOWSTONE NAT. PARK: PART II D - 80km
12 YELLOWSTONE NAT. PARK: PART III L - 80km
13 YELLOWSTONE NAT. PARK: PART IV M - 50km
14 GRAND TETON NAT. PARK X - 300km
15 RUTA HACIA BRYCE NATIONAL PARK J - 550km
16 BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK V - 300km (incluye km de llegada desde SLC)
17 ANTELOPE CANYON, HORSESHOE BEND & MONUMENT VALLEY S - 300km (incluye llegada desde Bryce)
18 MONUMENT VALLEY D - 300km (incluye salida hacia Grand Canyon)
19 GRAND CANYON: PART I L - 100km (incluye recorrido del hotel en Williams a GC)
20 GRAND CANYON: PART 2 M - 100km (incluye recorrido del hotel en Williams a GC)
21 SEDONA X - 100km
22 SELIGMAN, KINGMAN & OATMAN J - 600km
23 LOS ÁNGELES: HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD V - 150km (incluye llegada desde Victorville
24 LOS ÁNGELES: UNIVERSAL STUDIOS S - 50km
25 LOS ÁNGELES: WARNER BROSS STUDIOS*** D - 100km
26 LOS ÁNGELES: VENICE & SOLVANG L - 200km
27 LOS ÁNGELES - SAN FRANCISCO M - 500km
28 SAN FRANCISCO: ALCATRAZ, EMBARCADERO, LOMBARD STREET & TWIN PEAKS X - 0km
29 SAN FRANCISCO: HAIGHT-ASHBURY, GG PARK, PRESIDIO, GG BRIDGE & SAUSALITO J - 0km
30 SAN FRANCISCO: FREE DAY V - 0km
31 SAN FRANCISCO - VUELTA S - 0km
Que os parece esta ruta para Vietnam y Siem Reap: Day Visit
1 Hanoi (Arrival 6 pm)
2 Hanoi (Full Day)
3 Hanoi (Full Day)
4 Ninh minh /Tam Coc/Hoa Lu/Mau Caves 1 day tour (8 am to 8 pm)
5 Halong Bay (pick up 8 am, arrival midday)
6 Halong bay (morning)/-Hanoi-Fly to Danang- Hue
7 "Hue (walking tour: Royal Citidel)"
8 " Hue: tombs tour visit.+
Hue to Hoi An private transfer (including visits)- 5/7 h
9 Hoi An City tour
10 Hoi An (Vuelo a Ho Chi Minh)
11 Ho Chi Minh
12 Mekong Delta 1 day
13 Cu Chi Tunnels + Ho Chi minh
14 "Angkor (with Guide): Ta Prohm Temple (tuk tuk), Angkor Wat,Angkor Thom
Afternoon resting "
15 Banteay Srei-Rolous group-Tonle Sap-Great
16 Free day Seam Reap
Los de Hunza Hollidays no proponen este recorrido como lo ves?:
Days Date Details H/camp
1 Aug Arrival Islamabad hotel
2 Drive to Peshawar 6-7hrs
3 Peshawar hotel
4 Proceed by car to Swat valley 3-4hrs/hotel
5 Day free at Swat hotel
6 Drive to Chitral 6-7hrsKalash hotel
7 Proceed to Kalash Bumburat 2hrs hotel
8 Kalash Bomburat
9 Continue drive to Phandure via Shandure Pass7-8hrs hotel
10 Drive to Gilgit 5-6hrs hotel
11 Continue to Hunza Karimabad 2-3hrs hotel
12 Karimabad
13 Hunza karimabad
14 Continue to Passu via Attaabad Lake 2-3hrs hotel
15 Drive to Khunjerab Pass and back to Passu hotel
16 Day to visit Passu suspension bridge/ Passu glacier hotel
17 Dtivr to Raikot bridge and continue jeep drive to jail and trek to Fairy meadow, 6-7hrs hotel
18 Trek to beyal Nangaparbat bc and back to Fairy meadow hotel
19 Trek back to Jail and drive to Chilas 4-5hrs hotel
20 Continue dive to Islamabad via Babusar Pass Naran 10-12hrs hotel
21 Drive to Lahore 4-5hrs hotel
22 Lahore local exploration
23 Lahore local exploration
24 Back to Islamabad
25 Day free at Islamabad
26 Departure
Saludos
Hola ¿Cómo estás? Pienso hacer un recorrido similar eliminando Lahore. Estoy preparándolo para el 2020. Lo quiero hacer con auto alquilado manejando yo mismo. ¿Cómo lo vas a hacer o ya fuiste? Muchas gracias.
El recorrido está bien se puede hacer alquilando un 4X4 .yo lo he hecho hace años, pero no es recomendable
Los de Hunza Hollidays no proponen este recorrido como lo ves?:
Days Date Details H/camp
1 Aug Arrival Islamabad hotel
2 Drive to Peshawar 6-7hrs
3 Peshawar hotel
4 Proceed by car to Swat valley 3-4hrs/hotel
5 Day free at Swat hotel
6 Drive to Chitral 6-7hrsKalash hotel
7 Proceed to Kalash Bumburat 2hrs hotel
8 Kalash Bomburat
9 Continue drive to Phandure via Shandure Pass7-8hrs hotel
10 Drive to Gilgit 5-6hrs hotel
11 Continue to Hunza Karimabad 2-3hrs hotel
12 Karimabad
13 Hunza karimabad
14 Continue to Passu via Attaabad Lake 2-3hrs hotel
15 Drive to Khunjerab Pass and back to Passu hotel
16 Day to visit Passu suspension bridge/ Passu glacier hotel
17 Dtivr to Raikot bridge and continue jeep drive to jail and trek to Fairy meadow, 6-7hrs hotel
18 Trek to beyal Nangaparbat bc and back to Fairy meadow hotel
19 Trek back to Jail and drive to Chilas 4-5hrs hotel
20 Continue dive to Islamabad via Babusar Pass Naran 10-12hrs hotel
21 Drive to Lahore 4-5hrs hotel
22 Lahore local exploration
23 Lahore local exploration
24 Back to Islamabad
25 Day free at Islamabad
26 Departure
Saludos
Hola ¿Cómo estás? Pienso hacer un recorrido similar eliminando Lahore. Estoy preparándolo para el 2020. Lo quiero hacer con auto alquilado manejando yo mismo. ¿Cómo lo vas a hacer o ya fuiste? Muchas gracias.
Los de Hunza Hollidays no proponen este recorrido como lo ves?:
Days Date Details H/camp
1 Aug Arrival Islamabad hotel
2 Drive to Peshawar 6-7hrs
3 Peshawar hotel
4 Proceed by car to Swat valley 3-4hrs/hotel
5 Day free at Swat hotel
6 Drive to Chitral 6-7hrsKalash hotel
7 Proceed to Kalash Bumburat 2hrs hotel
8 Kalash Bomburat
9 Continue drive to Phandure via Shandure Pass7-8hrs hotel
10 Drive to Gilgit 5-6hrs hotel
11 Continue to Hunza Karimabad 2-3hrs hotel
12 Karimabad
13 Hunza karimabad
14 Continue to Passu via Attaabad Lake 2-3hrs hotel
15 Drive to Khunjerab Pass and back to Passu hotel
16 Day to visit Passu suspension bridge/ Passu glacier hotel
17 Dtivr to Raikot bridge and continue jeep drive to jail and trek to Fairy meadow, 6-7hrs hotel
18 Trek to beyal Nangaparbat bc and back to Fairy meadow hotel
19 Trek back to Jail and drive to Chilas 4-5hrs hotel
20 Continue dive to Islamabad via Babusar Pass Naran 10-12hrs hotel
21 Drive to Lahore 4-5hrs hotel
22 Lahore local exploration
23 Lahore local exploration
24 Back to Islamabad
25 Day free at Islamabad
26 Departure
Saludos
muy interesante!! hice este recorrido, empecé en Lahore y termine en Islamabad.
Los de Hunza Hollidays no proponen este recorrido como lo ves?:
Days Date Details H/camp
1 Aug Arrival Islamabad hotel
2 Drive to Peshawar 6-7hrs
3 Peshawar hotel
4 Proceed by car to Swat valley 3-4hrs/hotel
5 Day free at Swat hotel
6 Drive to Chitral 6-7hrsKalash hotel
7 Proceed to Kalash Bumburat 2hrs hotel
8 Kalash Bomburat
9 Continue drive to Phandure via Shandure Pass7-8hrs hotel
10 Drive to Gilgit 5-6hrs hotel
11 Continue to Hunza Karimabad 2-3hrs hotel
12 Karimabad
13 Hunza karimabad
14 Continue to Passu via Attaabad Lake 2-3hrs hotel
15 Drive to Khunjerab Pass and back to Passu hotel
16 Day to visit Passu suspension bridge/ Passu glacier hotel
17 Dtivr to Raikot bridge and continue jeep drive to jail and trek to Fairy meadow, 6-7hrs hotel
18 Trek to beyal Nangaparbat bc and back to Fairy meadow hotel
19 Trek back to Jail and drive to Chilas 4-5hrs hotel
20 Continue dive to Islamabad via Babusar Pass Naran 10-12hrs hotel
21 Drive to Lahore 4-5hrs hotel
22 Lahore local exploration
23 Lahore local exploration
24 Back to Islamabad
25 Day free at Islamabad
26 Departure
Buenos dias foreros! Os paso informacion actualizada de precios (algo negociable) de nuestro conductor de tuk tuk Snay Remork (su nombre en facebook) o Kimsan, ya os dije que nosotros acertamos de pleno con él, muy servicial y muy majete, eso si, en ingles pero muy entendible:
Three Days Trip in Siem Reap
Hi, my name is Kimsan, but you can call me Kim. These are some suggestions for your 3 days tour in Siem Reap.
When you arrive in Siem Reap, you must be tired from a long flight. So you might just need to have meal and then relax to be more energetic for the next following days. I am not sure whether you like to go for sunrise at Angkor Wat during your trip. If yes, I like to recommend that you should do so on the second day. Bellows are the details of each day.
Day1: Trip around the city
- Driving cost (Tuk Tuk) = only $ 15
- Places to visit
o Trip around the central city (Pub Street and night market which was known as the French Quarter in Siem Reap, Beautiful Buddhist temple, Royal palace.)
o Museums: There are 3 good museums:
Killing field is free to visit.
War museum costs other $ 5 each for entrance
Siem Reap National Museum cost $ 12 each for entrance
o Silk farm (To see where people get the silk from, cotton plants, Larva, how people collect the silk, and the silk products. This is free to visit.
o The rice field and farming down town
o Floating village ( if you wish to see how people make a living, school, fish farm, crocodile farm, and sunset, you have to take a machine boat. Then you have to spend other $ 20 each for the boat. )
- Day2 and 3: Trip around Angkor Archaeology Park (Small Circuit and Grand Circuit)
o In order to visit all the temples in small and grand circuit you will have to pay for Angkor entry ticket which is 1 day = $37, 3 days = $62, and 1 week =$ 72, for 1 person.
o Day 2
Driving cost (Tuk Tuk) = only $ 17
Temples: Six temples
o Day 3
Driving cost (Tuk Tuk) = only $ 20
Temples: Six temples
o But, this is another option, if you want to see Beng Melea and Rolous Group
(Lo Lei, Preah Ko, Bakong and Floating village) instead of one of the 3 days program. Please see below:
Driving cost (Tuk Tuk) = only $ 30
$ 5 for ticket to enter Beng Melea
Also use the normal ticket for Rolous Group
Notes:
- You will be served with free cold drinking water all day
- Free pick up to dinner around town and back to the hotel
- Free telling brief history of each temple from outside and in front of the temples
However you can sort it out to match your preference. We can negotiate more on driving cost base on your preference. Please feel free to ask any questions. If you are happy with my service, please feel free to find me at: Facebook: Snay Remork or snayremork@gmail.com or Whatsapp: +855968285082.
See you soon.
Nosotros lo reservamos gracias a tu recomendación y quedamos muy contentos con él. Yo también lo recomendé por aquí y actualmente, me escribe cada 2 o 3 días a ver qué tal sigo con mi viaje. Muy majete, atento y puntual.
Buenos dias foreros! Os paso informacion actualizada de precios (algo negociable) de nuestro conductor de tuk tuk Snay Remork (su nombre en facebook) o Kimsan, ya os dije que nosotros acertamos de pleno con él, muy servicial y muy majete, eso si, en ingles pero muy entendible:
Three Days Trip in Siem Reap
Hi, my name is Kimsan, but you can call me Kim. These are some suggestions for your 3 days tour in Siem Reap.
When you arrive in Siem Reap, you must be tired from a long flight. So you might just need to have meal and then relax to be more energetic for the next following days. I am not sure whether you like to go for sunrise at Angkor Wat during your trip. If yes, I like to recommend that you should do so on the second day. Bellows are the details of each day.
Day1: Trip around the city
- Driving cost (Tuk Tuk) = only $ 15
- Places to visit
o Trip around the central city (Pub Street and night market which was known as the French Quarter in Siem Reap, Beautiful Buddhist temple, Royal palace.)
o Museums: There are 3 good museums:
Killing field is free to visit.
War museum costs other $ 5 each for entrance
Siem Reap National Museum cost $ 12 each for entrance
o Silk farm (To see where people get the silk from, cotton plants, Larva, how people collect the silk, and the silk products. This is free to visit.
o The rice field and farming down town
o Floating village ( if you wish to see how people make a living, school, fish farm, crocodile farm, and sunset, you have to take a machine boat. Then you have to spend other $ 20 each for the boat. )
- Day2 and 3: Trip around Angkor Archaeology Park (Small Circuit and Grand Circuit)
o In order to visit all the temples in small and grand circuit you will have to pay for Angkor entry ticket which is 1 day = $37, 3 days = $62, and 1 week =$ 72, for 1 person.
o Day 2
Driving cost (Tuk Tuk) = only $ 17
Temples: Six temples
o Day 3
Driving cost (Tuk Tuk) = only $ 20
Temples: Six temples
o But, this is another option, if you want to see Beng Melea and Rolous Group
(Lo Lei, Preah Ko, Bakong and Floating village) instead of one of the 3 days program. Please see below:
Driving cost (Tuk Tuk) = only $ 30
$ 5 for ticket to enter Beng Melea
Also use the normal ticket for Rolous Group
Notes:
- You will be served with free cold drinking water all day
- Free pick up to dinner around town and back to the hotel
- Free telling brief history of each temple from outside and in front of the temples
However you can sort it out to match your preference. We can negotiate more on driving cost base on your preference. Please feel free to ask any questions. If you are happy with my service, please feel free to find me at: Facebook: Snay Remork or snayremork@gmail.com or Whatsapp: +855968285082.
See you soon.
Nosotros lo reservamos gracias a tu recomendación y quedamos muy contentos con él. Yo también lo recomendé por aquí y actualmente, me escribe cada 2 o 3 días a ver qué tal sigo con mi viaje. Muy majete, atento y puntual.
Buenos dias foreros! Os paso informacion actualizada de precios (algo negociable) de nuestro conductor de tuk tuk Snay Remork (su nombre en facebook) o Kimsan, ya os dije que nosotros acertamos de pleno con él, muy servicial y muy majete, eso si, en ingles pero muy entendible:
Three Days Trip in Siem Reap
Hi, my name is Kimsan, but you can call me Kim. These are some suggestions for your 3 days tour in Siem Reap.
When you arrive in Siem Reap, you must be tired from a long flight. So you might just need to have meal and then relax to be more energetic for the next following days. I am not sure whether you like to go for sunrise at Angkor Wat during your trip. If yes, I like to recommend that you should do so on the second day. Bellows are the details of each day.
Day1: Trip around the city
- Driving cost (Tuk Tuk) = only $ 15
- Places to visit
o Trip around the central city (Pub Street and night market which was known as the French Quarter in Siem Reap, Beautiful Buddhist temple, Royal palace.)
o Museums: There are 3 good museums:
Killing field is free to visit.
War museum costs other $ 5 each for entrance
Siem Reap National Museum cost $ 12 each for entrance
o Silk farm (To see where people get the silk from, cotton plants, Larva, how people collect the silk, and the silk products. This is free to visit.
o The rice field and farming down town
o Floating village ( if you wish to see how people make a living, school, fish farm, crocodile farm, and sunset, you have to take a machine boat. Then you have to spend other $ 20 each for the boat. )
- Day2 and 3: Trip around Angkor Archaeology Park (Small Circuit and Grand Circuit)
o In order to visit all the temples in small and grand circuit you will have to pay for Angkor entry ticket which is 1 day = $37, 3 days = $62, and 1 week =$ 72, for 1 person.
o Day 2
Driving cost (Tuk Tuk) = only $ 17
Temples: Six temples
o Day 3
Driving cost (Tuk Tuk) = only $ 20
Temples: Six temples
o But, this is another option, if you want to see Beng Melea and Rolous Group
(Lo Lei, Preah Ko, Bakong and Floating village) instead of one of the 3 days program. Please see below:
Driving cost (Tuk Tuk) = only $ 30
$ 5 for ticket to enter Beng Melea
Also use the normal ticket for Rolous Group
Notes:
- You will be served with free cold drinking water all day
- Free pick up to dinner around town and back to the hotel
- Free telling brief history of each temple from outside and in front of the temples
However you can sort it out to match your preference. We can negotiate more on driving cost base on your preference. Please feel free to ask any questions. If you are happy with my service, please feel free to find me at: Facebook: Snay Remork or snayremork@gmail.com or Whatsapp: +855968285082.
See you soon.
The International Humanity Foundation (IHF) is seeking forward-thinking, dynamic individuals of all ages/backgrounds to contribute to our international centers as part of our Voluntourist program. IHF runs children’s homes in Nakuru, Kenya and Chiang Rai, Thailand, as well as education centers in Bali, Banda Aceh, Jakarta and Medan, Indonesia. As a Voluntourist, you would gain hands-on experience with an international not-for-profit NGO at the ground level and contribute your time and talents to substantially helping provide better opportunities for young students.
You will complete four hours of at-center work a day. These tasks vary from center to center, day to day. At our Indonesian education centers, you will teach English to young students for whom English is a tool to secure better jobs in the future. In our children’s homes in Thailand and Kenya, daily tasks will include assisting with homework and organizing projects and activities for the children. At all centers, you will provide the co-Directors with needs-based assistance in the daily maintenance of the centers, becoming a part of the IHF family and integral to the work we do.
This is an ideal opportunity to gain firsthand experience in international development, but still have time to explore a new place and culture. In Indonesia, our centers offer unique insights into Balinese Hinduism, the busy capital of Jakarta, or beautiful and wild Sumatra. Our Kenya center is close to numerous wildlife parks and safaris, while our Thailand center is in the vicinity of incredible temples, waterfalls and scenery. You will have plenty of time to visit these incredible settings, but work must remain a priority. By both volunteering and sightseeing, you will have a unique experience, and hopefully you will leave our center with a better understanding of your surroundings and IHF as an organization.
Candidate Qualifications: You must be fluent in written and spoken English. We value volunteers who are creative and innovative, willing to take responsibility and easily adapt to new conditions and unexpected situations. Each IHF center is a product of its environment and follows the cultural code and norms of its host country. So must our staff and interns. Our volunteers must have high inter-cultural sensitivity and be tolerant to different views and ways of life.
Voluntourists stay at least 2 weeks. We provide basic accommodation and food at our centers, where you will live with your co-workers. Unfortunately, as a nonprofit, we are unable to provide these amenities freely and we charge a minimal cost of $150 per week. We are not able to cover travel or insurance expenses or any other related costs, but we will help you with your travel and visa planning.
If you have any questions at this time, feel free to e-mail one of our helpful volunteers at volunteering@ihfonline.org. If you’re ready to apply, send your CV to applications@ihfonline.org.
The International Humanity Foundation (IHF) is seeking forward-thinking, dynamic individuals of all ages/backgrounds to contribute to our children’s home in Nakuru, Kenya as part of our Voluntourist program. As a Voluntourist, you would gain hands-on experience with an international not-for-profit NGO at the ground level and contribute your time and talents to substantially helping provide better opportunities for young students.
You will complete four hours of at-center work a day. These tasks vary from day to day. In our children’s home in Kenya, daily tasks will include assisting with homework and organizing projects and activities for the children. You will also provide the co-Directors with needs-based assistance in the daily maintenance of the center, becoming a part of the IHF family and integral to the work we do.
This is an ideal opportunity to gain firsthand experience in international development, but still have time to explore a new place and culture. Our Kenya center is close to numerous wildlife parks and safaris. You will have plenty of time to visit these incredible settings, but work must remain a priority. By both volunteering and sightseeing, you will have a unique experience, and hopefully you will leave our center with a better understanding of your surroundings and IHF as an organization.
Candidate Qualifications: You must be fluent in written and spoken English. We value volunteers who are creative and innovative, willing to take responsibility and easily adapt to new conditions and unexpected situations. Each IHF center is a product of its environment and follows the cultural code and norms of its host country. So must our staff. Our volunteers must have high intercultural sensitivity and be tolerant to different views and ways of life.
Voluntourists stay at least 2 weeks. We provide basic accommodation and food at our centers, where you will live with your co-workers. Unfortunately, as a nonprofit, we are unable to provide these amenities freely and we charge a minimal cost of $150 per week. We are not able to cover travel or insurance expenses or any other related costs, but we will help you with your travel and visa planning.
If you have any questions at this time, feel free to e-mail one of our helpful volunteers at volunteering@ihfonline.org. If you’re ready to apply, send your CV to applications@ihfonline.org.
The International Humanity Foundation (IHF) is seeking forward-thinking, dynamic individuals of all ages/backgrounds to contribute to our children’s home in Chiang Rai, Thailand as part of our Voluntourist program. As a Voluntourist, you would gain hands-on experience with an international not-for-profit NGO at the ground level and contribute your time and talents to substantially helping provide better opportunities for young students.
You will complete four hours of at-center work a day. These tasks vary from day to day. In our children’s home in Thailand, daily tasks will include assisting with homework and organizing projects and activities for the children. You will also provide the co-Directors with needs-based assistance in the daily maintenance of the center, becoming a part of the IHF family and integral to the work we do.
This is an ideal opportunity to gain firsthand experience in international development, but still have time to explore a new place and culture. Our Thailand center is in the vicinity of incredible temples, waterfalls and scenery. You will have plenty of time to visit these incredible settings, but work must remain a priority. By both volunteering and sightseeing, you will have a unique experience, and hopefully you will leave our center with a better understanding of your surroundings and IHF as an organization.
Candidate Qualifications: You must be fluent in written and spoken English. We value volunteers who are creative and innovative, willing to take responsibility and easily adapt to new conditions and unexpected situations. Each IHF center is a product of its environment and follows the cultural code and norms of its host country. So must our staff. Our volunteers must have high intercultural sensitivity and be tolerant to different views and ways of life.
Voluntourists stay at least 2 weeks. We provide basic accommodation and food at our centers, where you will live with your co-workers. Unfortunately, as a nonprofit, we are unable to provide these amenities freely and we charge a minimal cost of $150 per week. We are not able to cover travel or insurance expenses or any other related costs, but we will help you with your travel and visa planning.
If you have any questions at this time, feel free to e-mail one of our helpful volunteers at volunteering@ihfonline.org. If you’re ready to apply, send your CV to applications@ihfonline.org.
The International Humanity Foundation (IHF) is seeking forward-thinking, dynamic individuals of all ages/backgrounds to contribute to our international centers as part of our Voluntourist program. IHF runs education centers in Bali, Banda Aceh, Jakarta, and Medan, Indonesia. As a Voluntourist, you would gain hands-on experience with an international not-for-profit NGO at the ground level and contribute your time and talents to substantially helping provide better opportunities for young students.
You will complete four hours of at-center work a day. These tasks vary from center to center, day to day. At our Indonesian education centers, you will teach English to young students for whom English is a tool to secure better jobs in the future. At all centers, you will provide the co-Directors with needs-based assistance in the daily maintenance of the centers, becoming a part of the IHF family and integral to the work we do.
This is an ideal opportunity to gain firsthand experience in international development, but still have time to explore a new place and culture. In Indonesia, our centers offer unique insights into Balinese Hinduism, the busy capital of Jakarta, or beautiful and wild Sumatra. You will have plenty of time to visit these incredible settings, but work must remain a priority. By both volunteering and sightseeing, you will have a unique experience, and hopefully you will leave our center with a better understanding of your surroundings and IHF as an organization.
Candidate Qualifications: You must be fluent in written and spoken English. We value volunteers who are creative and innovative, willing to take responsibility and easily adapt to new conditions and unexpected situations. Each IHF center is a product of its environment and follows the cultural code and norms of its host country. So must our staff. Our volunteers must have high intercultural sensitivity and be tolerant to different views and ways of life.
Voluntourists stay at least 2 weeks. We provide basic accommodation and food at our centers, where you will live with your co-workers. Unfortunately, as a nonprofit, we are unable to provide these amenities freely and we charge a minimal cost of $150 per week. We are not able to cover travel or insurance expenses or any other related costs, but we will help you with your travel and visa planning.
If you have any questions at this time, feel free to e-mail one of our helpful volunteers at volunteering@ihfonline.org. If you’re ready to apply, send your CV to applications@ihfonline.org.
The International Humanity Foundation (IHF) is seeking forward-thinking, dynamic individuals of all ages/backgrounds to contribute to our children’s home in Chiang Rai, Thailand as part of our Voluntourist program. As a Voluntourist, you would gain hands-on experience with an international not-for-profit NGO at the ground level and contribute your time and talents to substantially helping provide better opportunities for young students.
You will complete four hours of at-center work a day. These tasks vary from day to day. In our children’s home in Thailand, daily tasks will include assisting with homework and organizing projects and activities for the children. You will also provide the co-Directors with needs-based assistance in the daily maintenance of the center, becoming a part of the IHF family and integral to the work we do.
This is an ideal opportunity to gain firsthand experience in international development, but still have time to explore a new place and culture. Our Thailand center is in the vicinity of incredible temples, waterfalls and scenery. You will have plenty of time to visit these incredible settings, but work must remain a priority. By both volunteering and sightseeing, you will have a unique experience, and hopefully you will leave our center with a better understanding of your surroundings and IHF as an organization.
Candidate Qualifications: You must be fluent in written and spoken English. We value volunteers who are creative and innovative, willing to take responsibility and easily adapt to new conditions and unexpected situations. Each IHF center is a product of its environment and follows the cultural code and norms of its host country. So must our staff. Our volunteers must have high intercultural sensitivity and be tolerant to different views and ways of life.
Voluntourists stay at least 2 weeks. We provide basic accommodation and food at our centers, where you will live with your co-workers. Unfortunately, as a nonprofit, we are unable to provide these amenities freely and we charge a minimal cost of $150 per week. We are not able to cover travel or insurance expenses or any other related costs, but we will help you with your travel and visa planning.
If you have any questions at this time, feel free to e-mail one of our helpful volunteers at volunteering@ihfonline.org. If you’re ready to apply, send your CV to applications@ihfonline.org.