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2 Gap Year Programs in Rural Areas,Chile

Volunteer World

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Best Volunteer Programs in Chile

Chile has wild nature, high mountains and wide coasts. It's a land of contrasts. While the landscapes range from volcanoes, to rain forests and the driest desert on earth, Chile's big cities are fast paced and offer a variety of activities. As a volunteer in Chile you will experience all that, become part of the Chilean culture, and do something meaningful at the same time. Already falling in love with the country? You can help to preserve its diverse nature and wildlife by volunteering to protect the environment. If you enjoy working with people more, volunteering in a local community might be right for you. The Chileans are friendly and appreciate a relaxed lifestyle. Although Chile has one of the strongest economies in Latin America, there are still regions suffering from extreme poverty. Volunteer in Chile to support the ongoing efforts to end poverty while experiencing the Chilean culture at close range.

High Mountain Institute

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High Mountain Institute Gap Semesters

HMI Gap is designed to be a unique and refreshing break from our busy world – an uninterrupted journey of adventure, self-discovery, and growth. These are for high school graduates and current college students, ages 17-22. With rock climbing and wilderness travel-focused programs in Patagonia and the American West, participants spend 3 months traveling to some of the world’s wildest places, gain independence as outdoor adventurers, and give back by helping with real-world conservation projects. We emphasize building a strong, intentional community, where students make lasting friendships with people who encourage them to become their best selves. Since 1998, HMI has offered empowering experiences in inspiring surroundings, boldly uniting place-based and hands-on learning with the natural world. Students return from HMI transformed, carrying with them the confidence, passion, and readiness to excel in college, graduate school, and beyond. Our alumni stand out in an increasingly competitive environment, as colleges and employers view HMI alumni as risk-takers in the best sense who have the skills to work effectively on a team and emerge as leaders in their community.

Oyster Worldwide

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Gap Year Travel with Oyster Worldwide

Interested in taking a gap year? Do it with an organization well regarded for its responsible travel and gap year travel opportunities - Oyster Worldwide. Whether you are taking a break before pursuing higher education or taking time off from university, we have the perfect opportunity for you! Our programs and projects across 6 continents are open all year. Sign up for a program within a field that matches your skills and interests - animal welfare, child care, veterinary, medicine, conservation, etc. Go on a trekking holiday or volunteer on a project you are passionate about. No matter what you do, where you go and how long you stay, we guarantee amazing experiences you will treasure for a lifetime. UK-based Oyster Worldwide has been sending young people to take part in gap year experiences for more than 17 years. We offer over 60 volunteer and paid programs in over 20 countries around the world. We have been working with many host countries for years and have great relationships with them. Our aim is to provide happy, safe and fulfilling experiences, as well as to help participants to return home with a long-term affection for the country they have visited.

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My project in Namibia

August 12, 2024by: Emily Ormond - United KingdomProgram: Gap Year Travel with Oyster Worldwide
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I have recently come back from my gap year and while I was there I spent a month working on the relationships between humans and elephants. So why would I recommend Oyster? I am so glad I picked to do this project with Oyster because they made me feel very well taken care of and looked after me before and during the project. They talk you though everything you need to know before the project takes place and what clothes and necessities you may need to pack. So what does the project consist of? I would do this project a million times if I could, and if you don’t believe me lots of people who were doing the project had already done it before and had come back because of how much they enjoyed it. So the project is on a two week program and you have the option to stay from two weeks to 3 months. The first week is amazing because you build walls for the local community. Some days some of the locals will come and help, or a few kids will come and keep you company, that is amazing because you feel so immersed, it’s definitely a once in a lifetime experience. The second week is spent tracking elephants. This was my favourite out of the two because you learn all about the elephants foot prints. We also managed to see a two day old elephant which we were lucky enough to name !!! So why pick this project? I think this project and Oyster have a lot of selling points. For starters Oyster takes very good care of you and help you organise yourself before the project starts so it doesn’t feel overwhelming. Secondly you are in the middle of the desert, I don’t think you could get anymore rural than that. You don’t really have much service so it’s lovely to disconnect for two weeks. You get to spend some time with lovely people who you may not meet on a day to day basis, people from different countries, locals, and different ages. You camp under the stars which is also amazing. Overall I would always recommend this amazing project, such a special experience!!

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