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Perfect 4.6rating (34)

Mangrove Conservation

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2 - 24 weeks  ·  Age 18 - 50+

rating  Perfect 4.6  · 
  Verified by Volunteer World
  Moderate response rate

Especially suitable

Age 18+
Singles
Couples
Families
Groups
50+

About the program

Environmental placement in working alongside local staff in the Cambodian Mangroves. Experience the Cambodian environmental sector and increase your field skills.

The Project

This specially devised program combines the two most important factors essential for the development and prosperity of the under-developed town. Primarily, the program focuses on the conservation of the mangrove plantation, a fundamental ingredient for the eco-system of today and of ...

About the program

The Project

This specially devised program combines the two most important factors essential for the development and prosperity of the under-developed town. Primarily, the program focuses on the conservation of the mangrove plantation, a fundamental ingredient for the eco-system of today and of future generations. Furthermore, you will contribute towards the sustained development of the local community, in the form of teaching English as well as several other community based programs.

With this authentic taste of Cambodian rural culture, you will gain a truly unforgettable and life-changing experience, through your accommodation, the food and the daily interaction with the locals. You will also get to learn old-fashioned fishing techniques passed down through the generations and so much more.

The Location

The province of Kampot is slowly evolving into one of Cambodia’s most popular destinations for both domestic and international tourists. Located in the south-eastern part of the country, you will find an abundance of natural attractions here. The French architectural legacy is still visible in many parts of this sleepy town. It is often regarded as a place that truly reflects rural Cambodia. With its slow pace, hassle-free and vibrant environment, coupled with its beautiful landscape, Kampot offers a truly memorable experience. Of the town’s 2,500 inhabitants, over 80% are directly dependent of the region’s ancient fishing community. A vital requirement for this is the management of the mangrove plantation. Unfortunately, in recent years, several mangrove sites have been removed from the riverbanks. Instead, many locals prefer salt plantations, since they yield a greater short-term profit. This has led to a severe increase in illegal fishing within the province.


Typical day

Day One

To ease you into the local culture, your week will begin with an orientation of the town’s local facilities. This will be guided by our carefully selected English-speaking local co-ordinator who will provide 24-hour support throughout your stay. You will be shown where to find ATM’s, ...

Typical day

Day One

To ease you into the local culture, your week will begin with an orientation of the town’s local facilities. This will be guided by our carefully selected English-speaking local co-ordinator who will provide 24-hour support throughout your stay. You will be shown where to find ATM’s, shops and anything else you might need during your stay.

Your local guide will then give you a presentation of the full history of the town, followed by an explanation of the current environmental. You will then be taken directly to a mangrove plantation site to observe first-hand how mangroves are grown and what is required for this.

The day will end with a walk around the local village, where you will also meet students whom you will be responsible for teaching throughout the week.

Day Two

Today you will begin to play your part in the plantation of the mangroves. You will go on a river cruise together with the local coordinator and other volunteers. The destination is a fully operational mangrove nursery, where you will be fixing and repairing young mangroves. 

This will be a rather tiring and exhausting day so you will be taken home for an hour rest in the afternoon. Then, when your energy levels are fully restored, you will go to the local village to teach English for one hour.

Day Three

Today you will go to a new piece of land, where you will be able to plant mangrove seedlings and create your own piece of history! The day will begin with learning the process of planting, which is much more than just placing a seed into the ground.

After this you will meet local fisherman, who will teach you old-fashioned, environmentally conscious fishing methods.

In the afternoon you will again work at the school, however today you are encouraged to play sports or do another activity with the children. We do stress that this is voluntary and teaching English is still an option if you so wish.

Day Four

Today is when you’ll discover the full scope of the town’s natural resources, as you and your fellow participants will be taken on a full countryside tour. The highlight of this is undeniably the pepper plantations, which is one of Cambodia’s finest and noblest resources that can be found in many Cambodian dishes.

In the evening you will be taken back to the mangrove site. However, this time you will not be working, but enjoying the fruits of your labour with a BBQ where you can relax and enjoy the local landscape and absorb the beautiful scenery from our specially designed riverside huts.

Day Five

Today will perhaps have a different flavour and emphasis in comparison to the others. In the morning you will go to see the village’s organic farm where you will be encouraged to take part in the work and learn their unique techniques.

This will be followed by an afternoon spent with some of the poorest families in the town. It is quite a challenging experience, but by this time you should be immersed enough in the local culture to handle this. It will not just be communication with the families, you will also be asked to help out with their building projects, namely helping to build wooden homes.

Days Six And Seven

We know that as a volunteer, you often have limited time away, and often like to use weekend as a time to explore on your own. Whilst we fully embrace this, in our experience participants are often so captivated by their experiences that we offer an optional itinerary for the weekend (at no extra cost).

On weekends we mainly focus on the poor and underdeveloped members of the Kampot community. We offer distribution of second-hand clothes to the local community and encourage you to participate in this. We provide these clothes, though this does not mean you cannot bring your own clothes from home if you’d like to contribute. The saying “one person’s rubbish is another’s treasure” will be fully comprehended with the smile you will be greeted with for doing this. 

If you still have sufficient energy we also run our teaching programme on Saturdays, but it will not be frowned upon if you choose this day to rest.

***This schedule can be changed and/or amended depending on weather conditions, local conditions and unforeseen circumstances.***


Free-time activities

Those looking to get off the beaten track should read our Top 5 Things to do in Cambodia. Sandwiched between the more touristy Thailand and Vietnam, Cambodia is a traveler’s hidden treasure. Explore ancient Buddhist temples and bustling outdoor markets, or simply relax with an all inclusive yoga ...

Free-time activities

Those looking to get off the beaten track should read our Top 5 Things to do in Cambodia. Sandwiched between the more touristy Thailand and Vietnam, Cambodia is a traveler’s hidden treasure. Explore ancient Buddhist temples and bustling outdoor markets, or simply relax with an all inclusive yoga retreat. Cambodia is waiting for you.

Visit Temples

Some people only go to Cambodia to see the amazing temples scattered around the country. Step into these holy places and experience where the ancient monks once lived. Or explore modern ones where they still live today! The most famous one is Angkor Wat, which is close to Siem Reap. Angkor Wat ruins are approximately 900 years old, and are part of an entire park that you could get lost in for hours. Two more beautiful temples that we recommend in Siem Reap are Angkor Thom and Ba Yon Temple. There you will see colossal carvings of Bodhisattva’s, elephants and intricate demons and gods. Just make sure that you don’t walk into the wrong room with shoes on!

Visit The Killing Fields

You might not want to bring the kids here, but if you want to dive into Cambodia’s past you must see the Killing FieldsThis memorial in Phnom Penh commemorates a very dark part of Cambodia’s history. These unfortunate mass graves were a product of the Cambodian Genocide in the 70’s. This happened during the reign of Khmer Rouge, who murdered close to two million people. The grave is a sight that you will never forget. This is a terribly tragic, yet intriguing, window to the Cambodian culture that tourists should pay homage to.

Go to a Cambodian Market

Asian outdoor markets are often quite the eye-opener to Western visitors. Fresh vegetables, living fish and souvenirs all in one bustling place. Shop like a local but still get souvenirs, and finish the experience with some homemade noodles. We recommend The Central Market and the Night Market in Phnom Penh. Any of the markets near Angkor Wat in Siem Reap are great. You can even sometimes find tours to take you to all of them if you can’t decide on only one!

Phnom Penh Royal Palace

This entire compound is a feast for the eyes. The stunning architecture replicates the Buddhist temples you'll see all around Asia. With glimmering golden towers contrasting white walls and expansive courtyards and walkways, you are sure to be in awe. Here you will get a full understanding of the grandeur of the royal Cambodian ancestors.

Do a Yoga Retreat

When your feet are tired from temple-hopping, finish your stay in with a relaxing Yoga retreat. Cambodia has hundreds of affordable, secluded and spiritually gratifying yoga experiences. Wake up to the sound of gongs, chant your heart out and truly relax and experience real yoga. You can stay anywhere from a few days to a few months, and all yogi levels can find the right retreat for their needs.


Requirements

Requirements

Minimum Age: 18 years

In order to join the program you need to be at least 18 years old on the program start date. There might be exemptions if you can provide the permission of your legal guardian(s) or if your are accompanied by your parents.

Language Skills

You need to speak English (fluently)

Nationality Restrictions

No restrictions. Helping hands from all over the world are welcome.

Other Skills

Passion and enthusiasm for working in environmental conservation, lots of energy and creativity - and not scared to get your hands dirty!

Time Commitment

Your helping hand will be required on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday

What's Included

What's Included

Services by Global Nomadic

  • food
  • accommodation
  • airport pickup
  • orientation
  • in-country support
  • program activities

Airport Pickup at Sihanouk International Airport

Upon arrival you will be met at the airport by a project representative and taken to the project HQ.

Accommodation

You will be staying in single gender rooms with a maximum capacity of 4 per room. They are equipped with a fan, a cold shower and wifi.

Laundry facilities are limited, so you should expect to wash your clothes by hand during parts of your trip. However, there are some places in the town where you can do laundry for a small cost. All our visitors are expected to be environmentally aware and to use all resources with restraint; especially water, paper and electricity. You’ll be expected to clean up after yourself, and play your part in keeping the accommodation neat and organised.

Food & Beverages

All your meals are included during your stay; they’ll be traditional Cambodian food, including plenty of rice dishes. If you have any specific dietary requirements, please let us know before you arrive, and we’ll ensure there is plenty for you to eat.

Internet Access

Good access at the project site

What's NOT included?

What's NOT included?

Flight Tickets

The nearest airport is Sihanouk International Airport (KOS) in Sihanoukville. We assist you to find cheap flights to Cambodia. FIND CHEAP FLIGHTS

Travel Insurance

Going abroad is an adventure and it is always best to be prepared. Sudden illness or injury, cancellation or theft - a travel insurance for Cambodia provides security and is a plus to have. GET A QUOTE

Vaccines

If you are intending to volunteer in Cambodia you should seek medical advice before starting your social journey. Check your required vaccinations for Cambodia. VACCINE CHECKER

Details on arrival

Start Dates:

Project is on-going, and you can join at any time, depending upon availability. Placements start each Monday.

Availability
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Program fees

2 weeks (min. stay) 1,188€
3 weeks 1,782€
4 weeks 2,376€
8 weeks 4,752€
16 weeks 9,504€
24 weeks (max. stay) 14,256€
Average fees 594€/week

Program fees

594€ per week 2 - 24 weeks Age 18 - 50+

Payment methods

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NO CREDIT CARD FEES


Duration

2 - 24 weeks

Deposit

The deposit is simply to reserve your volunteer placement. Payments are handled by PayPal, our trusted global payment provider. If you don't have a PayPal account, you can also pay using a credit card.


Final Payment

Your final payment will be agreed with Global Nomadic during the application process. Common solutions are either via bank transfer or a cash payment at the project site.


Meet your organization

Global Nomadic

Perfect 4.6 rating (34 reviews)

Agency - founded in 2009

Verified by Volunteer World

  Moderate response rate

Coordinated by

Jeremy

About the project

We believe real change can happen when people find life-enhancing opportunities.

Meet your organization

Who we are

Global Nomadic empowers positive change by connecting people with projects

Global Nomadic was founded in 2008 with one clear goal – to empower change by connecting people. We believe real change can only come about when people are able to find the right opportunities with the right organisations. Over the past years, we have grown to offer high-quality international internships in a wide range of professional fields, but our aim is still the same; connecting people with projects.

We provide aspiring young professionals with exactly what is needed to set them apart in the very competitive world we live in. We exist to help you further your career through educational international work experience placements, but also to help NGOs around the world carry out their community-building work, by connecting them with you. By working with local NGOs, charities, and communities you will gain excellent experience and valuable skills, aiding you to further your ambitions – whilst making a difference where it’s needed most.

This world is not a perfect place – and we don’t claim to be able to fix it. But what we can do is provide a bridge between you and the people who can. Our mission is to work towards a better and more stable world by connecting people with projects. We believe we work better together than apart. We believe travel and exposure to other cultures, beliefs and ways of life are the best ways to achieve this. We believe you can travel the world and travel your career.

What we do

We provide access to vetted, worthwhile international internships in a wide range of professional fields.

We work in a range of different fields from veterinary medicine and environmental conservation to journalism, public health, business development and education – matching you with reputable, worthwhile organisations around the world. Unlike many other volunteer organisations, we have personally visited and vetted our project partners, to ensure you a safe and worthwhile international experience.

We also choose to only work with partners whose projects contribute to their local community in a sustainable manner. We do not support, nor advocate orphanage tourism or irresponsible wildlife conservation projects. Our aim is to help our project partners focus on their core work by offering an easy way to find committed interns and volunteers to support their daily activities.

Our volunteers

Global Nomadic is a trusted community meeting space connecting people with NGO projects around the world.

We also offer helping you to source and organise the best flights, insurance, visas and all the many other things you will need before you reach your project destinations, including country guides, packing lists and much more! We want to make sure that you have the volunteering time of your life.

Global Nomadic personally visits all volunteer sites to ensure a quality experience for volunteers. You will receive support before, during and after your placement.

34 reviews · rating4.6

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