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Camp Goa

Goa - India

A program for the adventure seeking individuals to explore the beauty, culture and people in Goa. Visit gorgeous beaches, historic churches, spice plantations in India’s one of the most visited destinations. Teach children in our outreach project. Join work at community construction and renovation sites. Experience one week of thrilling adventure, overnight travelling and enjoy the famous beaches of Goa!

Culture
Learning
Leisure
Community Engagement
Physical Demand

Program Description

In this program, participants will have an opportunity to directly impact growing and learning minds through community engagement parallel experience culture and adventure. The renovation project supports a small charity hospital in Northern Goa. It aims to build and renovate institutions that are essential for the growth, development and well being of the local community. We generally work on institutions, playgrounds and public areas and support local families by improving their living conditions. The Teaching Program will consist of preparing lessons and teaching children at an outdoor outreach school at the local migrant camp. Participants will also be able to teach the students on their own or with other participants at the outreach program and experience a different lifestyle.

Program Schedule

Week 1: Introduction, Orientation and cultural immersion

Week 2: Community Engagement

Week 3: Adventure, Community Engagement and departures

What’s included?

1. Free Airport pick up and transport Accommodation during our scheduled pick-up time

2. Certificate of participation and training upon completion of program

3. Introduction Program

4. Shared Accommodation at the Centre

5. Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner on all days

6. Transport to the projects

7. Indian Coordinator Support on all days

Not Included

1. Departures/ drop offs

2. Medical Insurance

3. Local sim cards

4. Extra expenses including all expenses relating to airline travel

5. Extra food and / all drinks

6. Optional/Weekend activities or activities outside the Program

Aims & Objectives

By joining this program, participants will have an opportunity to learn on community engagement platforms. Apart from the service aspect of the program, we also try and make it a fun experience for participants of all age groups. Our objective is to ensure that participants complete the duration of the program, with smiles all the way.

Schedule

Week 1

Day 1: Monday

Participants begin with introduction to program including Do’s and Don’ts (House Rules), culture shock, religion etc. Discussion about safety, Transport, caste system and orientation on projects will be held. After lunch participants visit Mapusa town by local bus and to the local Market.

Day 2: Tuesday

Breakfast at the Center. After this, participants will attend an Indian cooking session. Post lunch, they will go out on a sightseeing tour to the local beach. After Dinner, the participants can watch a documentary on Indian history.

Day 3: Wednesday

Learn Hindi language after breakfast and later in the evening set out to the beach to watch the sunset, walk through the market and relax to soak in the vibes of the beach. Get ready as its Bollywood movie night tonight!

Day 4: Thursday

Today participants will go out on a heritage tour of old Goa. Full day sightseeing and activities.

Day 5: Friday

This is another exciting day, where we depart early into the mountains where spices are vastly grown. We will visit a spice plantation. You will be shown around various spices and how they grow and end up on your plates. After lunch at the plantation, we head out to visit a waterfall.

OR

Depart to Mumbai on an optional trip. Special Bollywood tour in Mumbai will be arranged for the participants. A sneak peek into the Indian movie industry, the second largest in the world, filled with sights, sounds and Dance of course! Who knows, you may feature in a small cameo role!?

Day 6: Saturday

Vagator Beach hike and spend the evening on by the beach

OR

Spend the day soaking in the sights and sounds of Mumbai!

Day 7: Sunday

Sunday is your free day. You may wish to go out and explore.

Please note: Free day activities & transport not included

Week 2

Day 8-12: Monday to Friday

On Monday morning, the participants will be briefed on the project.

8.00 am – Breakfast

9.00 am – Participate in the renovation project at the charity hospital.

You will be helping with the following tasks;

  • Painting and beautifying the hospital campus
  • Restoration work
  • light upkeep and tidying

2.00 pm – teaching at the local outdoor outreach school

Creating fun activities for the kids and keep an order and follow curriculum for teaching.

5:00 pm – Arrive at the center for a well-deserved rest

6.00 pm – Dinner

Day 13: Saturday

Relax and explore on local area.

Day 14: Sunday

Sunday is a free day for you. You can chill at the center or explore the city on your own.

Week 3

Day 15: Monday

After breakfast at the center you will start a fun filled day with a mind soothing yoga session followed by a Bollywood dance class. In the afternoon, you will engage in group activities and then depart to Hampi! And spend the overnight travelling!

Day 16: Tuesday

In the morning you shall reach Hampi and first thing is to check into a beautifully located guest house close to the river Tunga. We will then go on a bicycle tour of this ancient kingdom to visit amazingly carved temples and witness breathtaking views of the kingdom. In the evening, experience Yoga at Sunset on a hill overlooking the mountains.

Day 17: Wednesday

Today you will begin your day with Yoga at Sunrise and meditation, followed by a cycling tour and go  on a thrilling coracle ride in the river Tunga and witness this kingdom through another perspective. Then at night you will depart to Goa, your next exciting destination.

Day 18: Thursday

Take part in a community engagement project today and meet the local communities who are in need of help. And you will spend the night by a famous beach in Goa under the stars.

Day 19: Friday

As the final day of your adventure, today you will continue to take part in community engagement project and spend the time with the locals. Spend the night in your center in Goa.

Day 20: Saturday

Time to say goodbye! Participants will have a farewell party at the centre in Goa.

Day 21: Sunday

Departures:

To be arranged by the participants themselves. Airport drop off can be provided by at an extra cost.

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

Participant Criteria & Requirements

Standard Requirements

Minimum age:

Maximum age:

Minimum English level: Basic

CRB required: On Signup

Passport copy required: On Signup

Resume copy required: No

Required qualification: None

Additional Requirements

All participants must be over 18 years of age unless accompanied by a parent or guardian.

All participants will need to undergo compulsory training before undertaking certain activities. Training will be ongoing as new tasks arise.

All placements must be confirmed at least 4 weeks before starting date, after this period placement will be confirmed on a case by case basis only and extra charges may apply.

Certificates will be issued for the completion of this training and program participation only after placements have been successfully completed.

Participants should apply for Tourist visas, as the program is tourism oriented.

Bookings must be made at least 4 weeks before program starting date to confirm placements. After this, placements will be granted on a case by case basis only and with an additional surcharge.

Additional Equipment

Sturdy walking shoes

Thongs/sandals

Rain coat

Hat & sunscreen

Towel & toiletries

Swimming gear/beach towel

Water bottle

Flashlight

Camera

Backpack – no suitcases

Long pants and shirt/ clothes that can get dirty during project week

Location

Consistently ranked among India’s top tourist destinations, Goa is the ideal place for first-time travelers and adventurers alike to acclimatize to a different culture. From caves behind waterfalls to villages hidden in sandy coconut forests, there is always something more waiting to be rediscovered. The mountain ranges and spice plantations enhance the beauty of this glorious state. Apart from its natural beauty, this former capital of Portuguese India and home to various UNESCO World Heritage sites has a lot to offer in terms of architecture with churches, cathedrals and forts abounding. Put together, it is all of these aspects and more that make Goa the ultimate travel destination.

About the Accommodation

In our centre, there is a mini library, a dining room, a lounge area where you can hang out with fellow participants and a beautiful garden to relax.

Furthermore, there is a refrigerator which you are welcome to use to store food and beverages.

Food Arrangements

The meals are a mix of Western and Indian food, consisting mainly of vegetarian dishes including rice and vegetables. You can expect to have a chicken dish about twice per week. You can also use the kitchen facilities to cook for yourself or eat out at any of the local restaurants.

Facilities

ATMs: There are ATM's around our centres. The closest one to our residence is about a 15-minute walk from the house.

Shop: The closest local supermarket is a 15-minute walk from the centre.

Mandatory Orientation Day

On the Monday of your first week at this location, you will join our orientation day, to familiarize you with the surroundings as well as local culture. Your program will continue as usual from Tuesday onward throughout the rest of the week.

Schedule

  • Welcome, introduction to India, House rules, Code of Conduct and handling of documents
  • Visit a spice plantation, visit the local market, and a few supermarkets located close to our centre. You can also utilize this time of the day to exchange your currency or purchase any of the essential items you might need during your stay.
  • Lunch
  • Visit Slum Outreach School & join the education program for migrant slum children of all ages (This activity is optional)

Activities & Events

No scheduled activities outside the program.

Sights & Surroundings

Goa has a very long coastline with an almost unbroken sand cover. So, if you’ve come looking for sun, sand and sea without the crowds and the fuss you’ll be pleased to discover these beaches tucked away in quiet recesses where you can go to truly escape the world. Here is our list of secluded beaches to try during your Goa weekend getaways. You might have to take your own food and water as there are no eateries or accommodation near some of them. And though some of them may seem out of their way, you’ll be glad for the peace and quiet when you get there.

  • Butterfly Beach
  • Kakolem Beach
  • Galjibag Beach
  • Hollant Beach
  • Betul Beach
  • Arambol Beach
  • Agonda Beach
  • Cola Beach
  • Velsao Beach
  • Sinquerim Beach
  • Siridao Beach

Goa has a pleasant climate all around the year. Monsoon season is from June to September which is the rainy season for Goa. Goa gets an average rainfall of 330 cm annually which is about 90% of its annual rainfall. This season also happens to be the favourite of the travellers coming to Goa with its various celebrations happening. And from October to March it gets a very pleasant climate with clear skies and nights being busy with the festivals and sky full of fireworks. Summer starts in April and the long sandy beaches and the sunshine are so welcoming.

Transportation

From this location we do not provide free transport to other locations.

Quick Facts

Name: Republic of India (Bhārat GaαΉ‡arājya)

Population: 1.252 billion

Capital: New Delhi

Language: Hindi, English and 22 other officially recognized languages

Currency: Indian Rupee (INR)

Time zone: UTC +5:30

Country Information

India is known for its pyramid-like temples, its colorful streets and it’s crowded cities. This country represents one of the most vivid and the largest cultures in the world. From the golden triangle of Delhi, Jaipur and Agra to the coast where Ayurveda medicine was born, India offers a 360 degree journey through the most magical of lands. Known for being the second most populated country in the world, India will show you the faces of thousands of Hindu gods in its very vast collection of temples all throughout the country. The land of colors and smiles is ready to take you on your next adventure whether road tripping or helping out in local communities, this sub-continent will amaze your senses. India will shift the way you see the world.

India’s literacy rate is around 60% for women and 80% for men. The principal language is Hindi and English is also commonly used in all major cities. New Delhi, the capital of India, is what many would call the real deal when travelling through the country. It is one of the biggest and most populated cities in the whole world with up to 25 million citizens. New Delhi is known for its amazing cuisine and its new modality of “street food”, which means restaurants with every specialty you can imagine are available to you all throughout the city! Chennai is another of the biggest cities in India, known as the “Detroit of India” for its automobile industry. If you are looking for a quieter spot Kerala is the centre of lifestyle, art, architecture, language and literature in all of the country!

Climate

India is so vast that climatic conditions in the far north have little relation to those of the extreme south. While the heat is building up to breaking point on the plains, the people of Ladakh, in the Himalaya, will still be waiting for the snow to melt on the high passes.

India has a three-season year – the hot, the wet and the cool. Generally, the best time to visit is during winter (November to February) although there are regional variations.

Summer (hot): The heat starts to build up on the northern plains of India from around February, and by April or May it really heats up. In central India temperatures of 45 °C and above are commonplace. Later in May, the first signs of the monsoon are visible in some areas – high humidity, violent electrical storms, short rain-storms and dust storms that turn day into night. The hot season is the time to leave the plains and retreat to the hills, and this is when Himalayan hill stations are at their best (and busiest). By early June, the snow on the passes into Ladakh melts and the roads reopen.

Monsoon (wet): When the monsoon finally arrives, it does not just suddenly appear. After some advance warning, the rain comes in steadily, generally starting around 1 June in the extreme south and sweeping north to cover the whole country by early July. The monsoon doesn’t really cool things down: at first hot dry and dusty weather is simply replaced by hot, humid, muddy conditions. Even so, it’s a welcome relief, not least for farmers who face their busiest time of year as they prepare fields for planting. It doesn’t rain solidly all day during the monsoon, but certainly rains virtually every day and the water tends to come down in buckets for a while followed by the sun. The main monsoon comes from the southwest, but the southeast coast is affected by the short and surprisingly wet northeast monsoon, which brings rain from mid-October to the end of December.

Winter (cool): Finally, around October, the monsoon ends for most of the country, and this is when most tourists visit. Generally, it’s not too hot and not too cool (although in October it can still be surprisingly humid in some regions). Delhi and other northern cities become quite cold at night in December and January. It certainly becomes cold in the far north. In the far south, where it never gets truly cool, the temperatures become comfortably warm.

Culture

Hinduism is a big part of the story and construction of Indian culture. India is known for its distinctive arts such as architecture, literature and performing arts but in the modern era it has shifted towards the film industry. Bollywood is followed by the Middle East, South Asia and even Russia! Their movies are known for its musical intake and beautiful stories and characters, all, native Indian. One of the things that characterize India the most is its caste system; this model includes the old tradition of arranged marriages and very traditional family values throughout castes and the country. Don’t miss a cricket match when you visit! It is the nation’s favourite sport and a beloved pastime in the country.

Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism and Zoroastrianism are the major religious communities in the country. According to the 1990 census, Hindus constitute about 83% of the population followed by Muslims with 11% and Christians with 2%. Sikhs constitute about 1.6 %. Buddhists 0.6% Jains 0.3% and Zoroastrians (Parsees) 0.085%, of the 1 billion population. The rest constitute other minor religions. The population of all the 6 major religions has increased but Jainism has increased only marginally. India is a land of bewildering diversity. It is a jigsaw puzzle of people of every faith and religion, living together creating a unique and colorful mosaic. There is a festival for every reason and season. Many festivals celebrate the various harvests, signifying great historical figures and events while much express devotion to the deities of different religions. Every celebration revolves around rituals of prayer, seeking blessings, exchanging goodwill, and decorating houses, wearing new clothes, music, dance and feasts.

Transportation

The Indian railways are one of the largest undertakings in the world. The network covers a distance of over 60,000 Km. Road covers 5.5 million kilometers and over 10,000 km of inland navigable waterways. Using rail and bus services, one can reach almost any point on the Indian map though not always on time. All large cities are also connected with domestic air services.

Buses operate frequently to all smaller towns to/from major cities. There are also inter-state buses that take you from one city to the other (non stop). Before booking your bus tickets, always check the time it would take from one point to the other. For the local buses, you buy the ticket once you get on. For the lines that go between cities you will have to book and pay in advance.

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