1. How will I get to headquarters
from the Airport?
There is nothing to worry about. One of our staff will be
waiting for you at the outside of the airport gate. He will
be holding a sign with your name on it. Please do not forget
to send your detailed flight itinerary.
2. Can I schedule my own volunteer service for the dates that
interest me?
In order to adjust the flight schedule of the volunteer and
to make our schedule more flexible, FORD NEPAL organizes language
and culture orientation programs four times a month(1-8-15-23).
FORD NEPAL suggests volunteers adjust their flight schedule
according to language program schedules. It is very unlikely
to make extra arrangements for missed classes. Interns, volunteers
can stay and wait at the hotel on their own expense to start
the program from the beginning. Please
click here Schedule of language & Culture program.
3. Do I need to prepare my self for teaching
English before my arrival in Nepal?
It would be helpful for you to brush up on your grammatical
knowledge. You could also bring a grammar book and English
language text book which is helpful for you during the placement
time, as they are difficult to find in Nepal.
4.What kinds of volunteers do you work with?
FORD NEPAL has bounded with Institutions, universities and
colleges, other organizations and clubs, church groups, youth
groups, and families to arrange for meaningful volunteer experiences
in Nepal.
5. Cost of program?
FORD NEPAL volunteers need a reasonable fee for its service.
Please Write To Us At fordnepal@wlink.com.np
or any question regarding cost of program.
6. What's the 'registration' fee paying for?
The registration fee is needed to run the organization (office
space, computers, Internet, supplies and Staffs). FORD NEPAL
volunteers maintain one central office at Kathmandu and field
office at Chitwan. It has other contact offices at Germany,
UK and Iceland to run the coordinated program. Part of the
fee goes to maintaining these offices.
Further more, FORD NEPAL has been running an Eco-Model Village
Project in Chitwan to offer more safe environmental learning
opportunities for children and housewife of Nepal. We are
also developing some conservation and construction projects.
Not only these, we collect your some part of fees and donation
as a fund for Lower caste(so called DALIT) students study
and organizes the non-formal teaching to them. The remaining
money of the program directly goes to support these programs
and our offices. Please find time to visit these projects.
7. Is there age limit on program?
You must have to above 18 and have good health and Specially
Working helpful in Community Development.
8. Will there be any other volunteer present during orientation
time?
FORD NEPAL long-term (more than three weeks) volunteers join
the language and culture program. We offer a language and
culture program in fixed dates to make a small group. Please
see our culture and language program for detailed information.
For short-term volunteers, we offer a short orientation program
about project, host family, villages, working conditions,
etc. individually at our Kathmandu office. We encourage volunteers
to ask many questions during orientation and make adjustment
in program to ensure that our program meets your need.
9. What are the living conditions of my placement?
The living conditions of the placement depend on the area.
One should not expect luxurious accommodations here in Nepal.
You will be placed within a family setting with your own room.
Most placements have electricity. (If electricity is an asset
it can be arranged). Our host families are mostly educated,
well respected in society, and experienced with international
volunteers. Some members of host families may speak English.
10. Do I have any input in the location of my placement?
FORD NEPAL offers placement in collaboration with local partners
and villagers. FORD NEPAL has its own Eco-village and conservation
project and community development projects in Nepal. Some
of the volunteer work is in our own projects. Most of our
projects are in the Rural village area of Nepal.
11. What is volunteer's contribution?
a) Social contribution:
- Directly, manpower through participation.
- Indirectly, volunteer participation encourages local community
to be involved in community development by them. Volunteers
are as catalyst for community development.
- Sharing of knowledge and skills with the community.
b) Ecological contribution:
-Exchange and share of ecological knowledge and training to
the community people.
-Involving in conservational and eco-work.
c) Economical/ financial contribution:
Teaching materials for schools, clothes and other materials
for orphans, tools and other equipments for various projects,
donation made to the projects.
12. What is language training?
Ford Nepal organizes a week intensive Nepali language course
four hours each day. Though, there is some excursion between
the classes. During this week, volunteers are learnt Nepali
phrases, useful words for their projects and so on as they
have to stay in a family and work with local projects. So,
they can use local language for easy communication and make
their stay effective.
The Nepali language expert will train the volunteers about
the language; make them practice before they go to their placement
or project.
This is only recommended for those volunteers who would like
to join with more than three weeks.
13. What kind of cross-cultural opportunities do you get?
While you stay in a host, you may have opportunity to witness
the Nepalese lifestyle, their religions, rituals and culture
etc. It is not recommended to come over to the Nepalese culture
and religion but one can chat / talk openly about each other
culture and religion without demarcation. This opportunity
provides volunteers to experience its culture and religion.
14. What is medical camping?
Medical camping is a camping set for the public at their place
for general medical check and treatment organized by hospitals
or clinic or any health associations. Ford Nepal volunteer
can also be involved where there is medical camping. But volunteers
must have any proof or certificate of being a doctor, nurse
or medical student.
15. What is environmental training and eco-work?
Environmental training is training provided to the community
people, school children or house wife about safe and clean
environment around their community, schools or any public
places.
Eco-work and conservation is any work which is for soil or
forest conservation. Eco-work and conservation work includes
plant nursery management, seed collection, plantation, digging,
diversion making on the river, fencing, terracing, non-degradable
waste management etc.
16. What kinds of thing do I need to bring with me?
• Sleeping Bag
• Hiking Boots
• flip-flops
• • Fleece Jacket (during Winter months)
• Light-weight cotton clothing
• Water-proof jacket ( a fold away wind-cheater is fine)
• Sarong( or you can buy lungi cheaply in Nepal) for
women
• Mosquito repellent/net
• Sun cream
• Water purification tablets and/or water filter
• Flashlight
• Penknife
• Photos of you family/friends/home
• A few Examples of your local currency
• Music
• English/Nepali/English Dictionary- for simple definitions
(buy a Nepali dictionary on arrival in KTM)
• Colored pencils and pens, drawing books, stickers
Grammar book
17. Does FORD Nepal provide any financial support to volunteers?
Unfortunately, we are in not that position, however if past
volunteer joins our program we will deduct some amount on
fees.
18.Where will I have to stay during the training period?
During the first phase you will receive training in Katmandu.
For the second phase you will move to Shankaharapur village.
Where you will stay with Nepali family.
19. Can I change my volunteer placement if I want?
FORD NEPAL will consider prior request of volunteer seriously
for the change of placement and in many cases it is possible
to change the working areas to meet the expectation of volunteers.
We cannot change position frequently with out genuine reason
YOu should Inform to fordnepal Office if you want to change
your Placement at least One week before.
20. Do I need travel and Medical insurance?
Yes, we strongly recommended that you must have travel and
medical or health insurance.
21. Does FORD Nepal pay for my rafting and trekking?
No this is non activity so you need to pay yourself for this.
We can give you rafting and trekking agencies contacts. You
will get special discounts rates.
22. Will I have time to explore Kathmandu during my language
and culture program?
There will be plenty of time for you to explore the Kathmandu
Valley during orientation. FORD NEPAL offers full day cultural
excursion tour of Kathmandu valley in between the language
program.
23. How much extra money should I bring?
FORD NEPAL manages food and room for volunteers from the first
to last day of program so there won't be need of more money.
You may need some extra pocket money if you plan on taking
part in activities outside the organization such as trekking,
travel to other places or drinks or if you just want to buy
some souvenirs. You must also remember the VISA fee, which
can range from $30-60 US dollars depending on the length of
stay. There is also an airport tax, which you pay upon your
departure of Nepal. This can range from $15-25 US dollars.
24. Will I have access to communications such as, e-mail,
telephone, and post office?
This all depends on your placement. Almost all placements
will have access to a Post Office. If you are in a city placement
there are many places in which you can use phone or access
e-mail. But this information will all be given to you before
your departure to Nepal.
25.Can I come with a friend or can I be placed near other
volunteers?
We allow people to come with a friend or even in a large group.
You sometimes may be placed in different homes located within
1-2 miles. We can place any volunteer near to another volunteer
already working in the field. Please be reminded that two
different genders of volunteers are not allowed to stay in
same room of the house unless they are a married couple.
26. What happens if I decide to return home before the placement
is over?
Once the volunteer makes a decision and pays for the program
fee, upon receipt of invoice, FORD NEPAL does not refund any
program fee under any circumstances. S/he should be for that
particular program. But if the volunteer have unavoidable
circumstances (such as illness, death of in the family etc)
may request to leave the program, FORD NEPAL will consider
to return 50% of the host family cost, if volunteer are registered
for more than 30 days program. No refund will be made if program
is less than 30 days and if volunteer leave program in their
own decision.
27. What kind immunizations/vaccines do I need before coming
Nepal?
This all depends on what vaccinations you already have and
what country you are coming from. We suggest that you consult
a travel doctor from your country before you arrive. (NOTE:
Some vaccinations are needed as much as 2 months before arrival
to Nepal). Please take malaria pill as a precautionary measure
FORD NEPAL does not cover liability and insurance of volunteers.
Therefore, volunteers must have appropriate insurance before
joining the program.
. Diphtheria
• Tetanus
• Polio
• Hepatitis A & B
• Typhoid
• Rabies
• Japanese B
• Tuberculosis
28. How can I familiarize myself with the country I will be
traveling to?
Once you have registered for FORD NEPAL program, you will
receive a volunteer booklet that includes a short-introduction
to the country and region you will be traveling to. Other
sources of information can be found at your local library,
bookstore, or on-line. Please visit our links page for great
websites that will help you get ready for your volunteer experience.
29. Where do I fly to and how long will it take to get to
my host site?
Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu is only the international
airport in Nepal, so all international flights arrive and
depart from there. Our representative will meet you there
at the airport.
30. What is the best time to travel in Nepal?
Any time of year is a great time to be in Nepal. If you wish
to trek the best times are from September through November
and March through May. The summer is the rainy season and
as a result trekking is difficult. The winters are mild in
Katmandu with no snow. Even though Nepal is home of the worlds
highest mountain range, the country is at warm latitude, the
altitude offsets the sub continental heat leaving a very pleasant
climate.
31. Is Nepal safe?
Nepal is a very poor country; however unlike many developing
countries Nepal is quite safe. People are very honest, helpful
for the foreigners except There are some instances of petty
crime in Katmandu; however in the rural areas crime is rare.
We provide safety measures and tactics to our volunteer to
be aware from those corruptions.
32. How is the current Political Situation in Nepal?
Maoist party of Nepal has been waging war to against the Government.
But their activities are more focused in the far western region
of Nepal. None of foreigners have targeted in the past years.
Their main aim of Maoist is to embarrass the government and
police. Furthermore, our projects are located in areas where
there is less Maoist influence. One can find the difference
what you hear in news and what you see in reality.
33. Do I have to speak a foreign language?
Volunteers on our short-term (2-3 week programs) do not need
foreign language skills. Those volunteers interested in participating
on one of our long-term programs need to have intermediate
language abilities in the spoken language of the program country.
Orientation will include an intensive introduction to Nepali
language and you'll learn Nepali language quickly.
34. What can i do if i missed the airport pickup by FORD NEPAL
staff?
If your flight delayed or you missed FORD NEPAL staff at the
airport we would duely request you to go to the HOTEL NAMCHE
NEPAL THAMEL,KATHMANDU,NEPALPhone No: 4417067, 4427372 and
Please call us to FORD NEPAL Office . PH: 4378864 (office)
 Fax:
4252302
Extra Infoirmation
Clothes and Climate in Placement Areas
Nepal is not always as cold as people think. The country is
geographically divided into three parts. The Himalayan region
of Nepal is very cold in winter while the mid hill region
(Kathmandu and Pokhara) and mid-terai region (Chitwan) of
Nepal have a different climate in different seasons. The weather
is cold from December to March but warm and moderately hot
in the summer. The spring and fall are cool and very pleasant.
Please bring your winter cloths (think layers!) if you are
coming in Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb and summer clothes for the rest
of the months. We advise female volunteers not to wear short
skirts in villages. Nepalese people dress modestly and girls
cover most of their body; it is the Nepalese tradition. General
suggestions for clothes
Regions Jan -March April - August Sept - Dec
Chitwan Winter and warm clothes Summer and light clothes Warm
and winter clothes
Kathmandu Winter clothes Summer and warm clothes Warm and
winter clothes
Pokhara Winter clothes Summer and warm
clothes Warm and winter clothes
*FORD NEPAL suggests incoming volunteer to find placement
areas in map of Nepal and prepare for climate and clothes
accordingly. Volunteers changing placement, please aware of
changing climatic condition. warm and winter clothes are necessary
during trekking
Payments Mode
All payments have to be done at the beginning of the volunteer
program in Nepali currency. FORD NEPAL doesn't accept monthly
installments. If you want to stay longer than your committed
period, you have to inform FORD NEPAL and pay accordingly.
Food and accommodation
FORD NEPAL manages food and accommodation from the first day
of the program to the last day in collaboration with local
host families. Nepali foods include rice, daal (soup), vegetables,
meat (occasionally), and pickle. For the volunteers who arrive
earlier or who want to stay longer, it is impossible to offer
accommodation, and foods. FORD NEPAL will help volunteers
to find a good and cheaper place for food and accommodation.
Visa
Any traveler in Nepal can stay on a tourist visa for 5 months
each year at $1 per day. You can get the tourist visa at the
Nepalese embassy in your country or at the Tribhuvan International
Airport up on arrival. A non-tourist visa is difficult to
obtain and are twice as expensive as the tourist visa. It
is the responsibility of volunteers to manage their own tickets
and visa. FORD NEPAL suggests volunteers do not stay more
than 5 months. Please call the nearest consular or embassy
of Nepal to confirm that you can get a visa at the airport.
Visa extension: Obtainable from the Department of Immigration
in Katmandu or Pokhara. Extensions are valid for 30 days (whether
you need for a day, a week or a whatever) and cost in Nepalese
rupees the equivalent of US$50 at the government exchange
rate. You must pay for visa extensions. You are allowed to
stay up to 120 days on a tourist visa then for any extension
up to 150 days total you are required to show an airline ticket
with a suitable date on it, with OK status (i.e. not wait-listed).
If you overstay your visa the fine is US$1 a day and US$50
(i.e. for a month’s extension), paid in rupees. For
overstay periods of less than a week this can be processed
at the airport on departure.
Traveling
If you are planning to travel Nepal after or before work camps
or volunteer programs, you will need some extra money. Nepal
is a cheap place for shopping and travel. If you want to buy
gifts for family and friends, you can buy it in Kathmandu.
You can change your major currencies and travelers checks
in Kathmandu and at the airport. Please pay FORD NEPAL in
Nepalese currency. It is good idea to change your travel check
at the airport. It is possible to get $5-$10 hotel room per
night in Kathmandu.
Hotel Information
HOTEL NAMCHEE Nepal
Thamel,Kathmandu,Nepal(Infront OF Saraswoti Campus)
Phone :4417067,4427372
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