India: Darjeeling Culture + Volunteering | 21 Days
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India: Darjeeling Culture + Volunteering | 21 Days

Discover Darjeeling’s tea hills, temples, and markets, then volunteer to create real impact.

Your journey starts with a Culture Week designed to immerse you in Darjeeling’s vibrant traditions and daily life. Learn basic Nepali phrases, enjoy authentic cooking classes, join temple visits, and explore scenic hill stations. You’ll hike through the Himalayas, visit tea gardens, and take part in cultural workshops - all using public transport for a truly local experience.

After your introduction, choose from a range of volunteer projects where you’ll support local initiatives - from education to animal care - helping break cycles of poverty and bring meaningful change.

Darjeeling is perfect for adventurous, open-minded travellers looking to connect deeply with local culture and give back.

Program

Highlights

Explore Darjeeling’s temples, tea gardens, markets, and Himalayan trails

Join cooking, yoga, and cultural workshops to learn hands-on

Choose from impactful volunteer projects after your first week

Immerse yourself in local life and build lifelong friendships

Ideal for those wanting a mix of adventure, connection, and giving back

Good to know

You’ll use public transport during excursions for a truly local experience

Be prepared for early mornings and active schedules during both culture and volunteering weeks

Expect basic but clean living conditions — this is part of the immersive experience

Bring extra cash for personal snacks, souvenirs, or optional activities during free time

Modest clothing covering shoulders and knees is required, especially at temples and schools

What's included

Accommodation from Sunday arrival until Saturday noon of your last week — you’ll stay in a comfortable, shared volunteer house in Darjeeling, giving you a social base to connect with other participants.

Pick-up upon arrival during regular pick-up hours and local transportation for scheduled activities.

Daily meals — 3 meals on weekdays and 2 meals on weekends, with a mix of local Indian and Western-style options.

Full support and guidance for all program activities.

Program materials and entry fees for cultural activities and excursions during Culture Week.

24/7 support from the local team throughout your stay.

What's not included

Flights and visa expenses — you’ll need to arrange these on your own.

Travel insurance — required for participation and must cover volunteering activities.

Personal expenses like snacks, extra drinks, souvenirs, or nightlife.

Additional tours or activities not on the set schedule.

Transportation outside of program activities (e.g., private taxis or extra trips).

Standard Requirements

Minimum age: 18

Minimum English level: Basic

CRB check: On signup

Passport copy: On signup

Extra Requirements

Participants over 65 must provide medical clearance as proof of physical fitness

Under 18s need signed parental consent; adult accompaniment is strongly recommended

Good physical fitness to handle outdoor activities and varied terrain

Must be self-motivated, open-minded, and ready to adapt to new cultures and situations

Travel and medical insurance (mandatory)

Recommended vaccines: Polio, Hepatitis A & B, Diphtheria/Tetanus, Typhoid, Malaria, Tuberculosis

Location

Darjeeling, India – often called the “Queen of the Hills.” This charming Himalayan town is famous for its sweeping tea plantations, stunning sunrise views over Kangchenjunga, lively markets, and peaceful Buddhist monasteries. Known for its blend of Indian, Nepalese, and Tibetan cultures, Darjeeling offers a truly unique experience filled with rich traditions, warm hospitality, and breathtaking natural beauty.

Accommodation

You’ll stay in a shared volunteer accommodation centre designed to be safe and welcoming. Rooms are typically shared with participants of the same gender and offer basic but comfortable amenities. Meals are provided on-site (three meals on weekdays and two on weekends), and there are common areas where you can relax and connect with fellow volunteers. The accommodation includes 24/7 local team support, access to filtered drinking water, and Wi-Fi available in common spaces. While simple, the setup offers a friendly community atmosphere that helps you feel at home throughout your stay.

Itinerary

Week 1: Culture Week — Dive into Darjeeling Life

Monday: Welcome ceremony, introduction to Darjeeling, cultural etiquette sessions, local neighborhood tour

Tuesday: Nepali language basics, scavenger hunt in Chowk Bazaar, visit Chowrasta & Mahankal Temple

Wednesday: Morning walk on Mall Road, cooking class, optional rock climbing, tea garden visit

Thursday: Discussion on volunteer projects, extra language class, visit Japanese Peace Pagoda, cultural night

Friday: Hike to Tiger Hill, feedback sharing, farewell dinner

Weeks 2 & 3: Volunteering — Make a Difference

From your second week onward, you’ll join your chosen volunteer project. During these weeks, you’ll generally volunteer Monday to Friday, spending mornings and early afternoons on your project work. In the afternoons, you might prepare lessons or activities, join cultural workshops, or enjoy your free time exploring Darjeeling and bonding with your group. Weekends are free for you to travel, relax, or take part in optional activities.

Choose one of the following volunteer projects:

Special Needs Care & Support — Help at centers for adults with special needs or elderly care homes, supporting daily activities and building connection.

Education & Teaching — Teach English and other subjects in local schools and kindergartens, using fun, creative methods.

Construction & Renovation — Improve schools and community spaces through painting, light repairs, and beautification projects.

Animal Care — Assist at an animal shelter, feeding and caring for rescued animals and joining outreach vet camps.

Monastery Teaching — Teach English and basic subjects to novice monks while experiencing monastic life (selected periods only).

Departure

Your program ends on Saturday at noon of your final week. Plan to depart from Darjeeling that afternoon or later. If you’d like help organizing onward travel, our local team is happy to assist.

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