My three week visit stretched
to seven months. I am really glad I take these months to grow as a person, do what I like
and help needy people.
The second day, my guides introduced me to a small school
located in Annapurna, who required a very long walk from my hostel. I taught
English to children in this school, which is a
compulsory subject for all children in Nepal, but they have only a very basic
grasp of the language, conversation being limited to a few unrelated words.
It was rewarding for me to see that progress had been
made by the end of my time in Annapurna. I
think they have the best hearts and the biggest smiles in the world.
It was also really enjoyable for me to meet up with the other volunteers
and go out to restaurants and entertainment each night with them or met some
historical places and famous temples.
I spent the rest of my time in Nepal teaching at
Shree Chandrabindu International Boarding School where I began to realize that
I didn’t want to leave Nepal, and my students didn’t want me to do it, they
told me every day. Each day they wrote me things like, “Miss don’t go to
Uruguay please”.
I really recommend volunteering in Nepal, it’s an amazing and life-changing
experience, it really changes my life and the one of the kids. My time in Nepal
was absolutely amazing.Traveling makes me thankful for everything I have. I was able to
appreciate Kathmandu for what it really is.
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